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1/9-1/10 Now Morphing to Less-Than-Exciting Power Cutter


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17 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Lol…complete Wind fail here..as we knew it would be.  55 degrees and all..but zero wind. What a complete joke. Instead of a screamer, it’s more like a wimper.  

Peak gust here was 27mph. Front came through with almost no wind gusts. 

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1 minute ago, Cyclone-68 said:

Gotta be some squall line type feature coming through? Can’t remember last time experiencing intense rain like this 

That has to be some of the heaviest rain I’ve ever seen. Literally zero visibility when it came through. Unreal.

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5 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Holy shit this rain. Windy and 8”/hr rain rate. This is nuts. 

Took the words right out of my mouth. This is mid-summer like tropical stuff blowing through right now. It's just incredible that we're seeing this happen in mid-January of all times but I guess you could just say it fits the general trend for the last 6+ months in southern new england. I gotta find myself a spare rowboat at this rate!

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2 minutes ago, Snowedin said:

Took the words right out of my mouth. This is mid-summer like tropical stuff blowing through right now. It's just incredible that we're seeing this happen in mid-January of all times but I guess you could just say it fits the general trend for the last 6+ months in southern new england. I gotta find myself a spare rowboat at this rate!

That core went over me with 60dbz rains. In January. wtf. I don’t even think my gauge caught it correctly with the  wind from a hemlock upwind of it, but literally 0 vis. Might even be close to heaviest ever. 

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11 minutes ago, Snowedin said:

Took the words right out of my mouth. This is mid-summer like tropical stuff blowing through right now. It's just incredible that we're seeing this happen in mid-January of all times but I guess you could just say it fits the general trend for the last 6+ months in southern new england. I gotta find myself a spare rowboat at this rate!

Get used to it. Weather extremes just going to get more frequent with CC. 

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4 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

That core went over me with 60dbz rains. In January. wtf. I don’t even think my gauge caught it correctly with the  wind from a hemlock upwind of it, but literally 0 vis. Might even be close to heaviest ever. 

That's nuts. I almost wish I had the mindset to take a quick recording so in the late summer when everyone is wishing for a tropical storm to run up the gauntlet and cause all sorts of havoc, at least I'll have direct proof that it was already experienced to a certain extent in just about the dead of winter hah. And hey, at the least the power is still on too (knock on wood) as I was almost sure we would lose it earlier with the winds raging.

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3 minutes ago, Snowedin said:

That's nuts. I almost wish I had the mindset to take a quick recording so in the late summer when everyone is wishing for a tropical storm to run up the gauntlet and cause all sorts of havoc, at least I'll have direct proof that it was already experienced to a certain extent in just about the dead of winter hah. And hey, at the least the power is still on too (knock on wood) as I was almost sure we would lose it earlier with the winds raging.

It actually got briefly wild in that. Unlike when they go calm sometimes during those fropas.

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