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Preliminarily ... a medium impact partial Miller B, Friday


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5 minutes ago, #NoPoles said:

Bretton woods is getting shadowed. So far just light snow. It started around 8-815ish this morning

Is it though? It doesn’t look that way to me. The storm is just starting up here. Point forecast calls for 16”, and accumulation of 1.6” by 1 pm. Given that it’s 10:20 and we already have 1”, seems like it’s pretty much on track. Hasn’t even made it to Maine yet

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6 minutes ago, alex said:

Is it though? It doesn’t look that way to me. The storm is just starting up here. Point forecast calls for 16”, and accumulation of 1.6” by 1 pm. Given that it’s 10:20 and we already have 1”, seems like it’s pretty much on track. Hasn’t even made it to Maine yet

Pickles posted Phins area was getting heavy snow

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5 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Snowing in the valley and mild rains here to ORH. Unreal 

Well… Keep in mind that there’s also an ocean wind component to this in the first half or even 3/4 of this thing blowing in straight from the east really that probably penetrated all the way in so that’s skewing the distribution around that forcing, too

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10 minutes ago, alex said:

Is it though? It doesn’t look that way to me. The storm is just starting up here. Point forecast calls for 16”, and accumulation of 1.6” by 1 pm. Given that it’s 10:20 and we already have 1”, seems like it’s pretty much on track. Hasn’t even made it to Maine yet

It's into York County - had a few 1"+ reports, 7 AM cocorahs.  Just a dusting here, with a few tiny flakes drifting by as dry air is eating the rest.

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14 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

Well… Keep in mind that there’s also an ocean wind component to this in the first half or even 3/4 of this thing blowing in straight from the east really that probably penetrated all the way in so that’s skewing the distribution around that forcing, too

The GD North Atlantic Ocean is good for no one. 

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