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1 hour ago, Ginx snewx said:

Isn't having 2 accounts a violation  of forum rules? See the pattern here?

I was thinking that... it's like there are two of them.  Shucking Oysters teamed up with CT Blizz...or it's like Kevin's other half and that's why he always posts "us".  

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A more substantial band of showers extends through Central NY
and PA. These trend to Western MA/CT around 10 PM and Eastern MA
around 1 AM. Lightning observations showed strikes in North
Central PA and South Central PA at 6:10 PM. This is a sign that
the environment with these showers is capable of generating
isolated lightning.

 

 

Bang bang

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16 hours ago, Lava Rock said:

That would be cool. Then I can better understand if all my mehing is justified

 

10 hours ago, tamarack said:

Would love to see such a product, and learn whether I'm in a "special" spot, or perhaps don't measure correctly.

I mean some meh-ing is justified. I have no problem admitting that GYX has a high snow bias. All objective analysis bears that out, EXCEPT in the notches and north. We most likely under-forecast snowfall for those region, mainly due to the missed upslope events. 30% chance of snow showers turns into 6 inches for Alex. 

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4 hours ago, Dr. Dews said:

A more substantial band of showers extends through Central NY
and PA. These trend to Western MA/CT around 10 PM and Eastern MA
around 1 AM. Lightning observations showed strikes in North
Central PA and South Central PA at 6:10 PM. This is a sign that
the environment with these showers is capable of generating
isolated lightning.

 

 

Bang bang

No lightning but solid rain for sure

 

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51 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Meh. Still haven’t gotten above 60° since early last October. Hopefully there’s no shenanigans today and we tickle 70°. 40.2° with an occasional droplet.

MHT 58/57 and CON 45/43. So there’s your boundary. Of course Gunstock is 55 too.

38F this morning in the valley here while the 1,500ft station was showing 55F base of the ski resort.  

Almost 15F difference on my brief drive to work.  Chilly and calm in town but warm breeze up here.  

You can tell when you blast through the inversion because all the sudden there's a ton of ground fog over the cold snowpack once you punch into the warmer/humid air.

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