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Following a Miller A/B hybrid type coastal potential, Feb 13th ... As yet untapped potential and a higher ceiling with this one


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Congrats to those in southeast MA right now!

Feels like most areas of southern/eastern SNE have had some seasonal redemption with this storm. Boston metro a notable exception. Not even a consolation inch for this "snow emergency".

The "what happened" headlines beginning, with several met thoughts here, many saying they would have made the same exact forecast given the data until Monday afternoon:

https://www.boston.com/weather/weather/2024/02/13/meteorologists-react-drastic-shift-mass-snow-forecast/?p1=hp_primary

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41 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

That’s what I was thinking too John, I mean it was clear this was gonna go nuts once the radar started coming together for CT.  Kind of pathetic on their part. 

The 700 fronto analysis on the SPC meso-page was a thing of beauty.  That was locked in early enough to jump all over the big central CT numbers.  Best CT banding in at least 2 years.  

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1 hour ago, ORH_wxman said:

Cape is getting destroyed. Down to 32F and heavy snow at HYA. Radar looks great for them 

 

 

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Just left nausset beach... Drive home to Brewster /sheep's pond was slow with 1/4 mile vis. 

Heavy band is pivoting overhead.. Getting clobbered... Would be shocked if we  don't eclipse 12"

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Beautiful and efficient. High ratio stuff in the morning was clutch. I wish I knew how to do a core sample.

Final total of 13.0” on the board (9.4”/3.6”). Compaction happening fast after a peak depth a little over 13” earlier. 

This storm represented 95% of my entire snowfall last year, is only my second 12+ storm since moving back in 2018, and is tied with 12/16/20 for my largest recorded event here. For my snow hole location and given where we were last night I’m overjoyed. 

I’m also incredibly proud that we held our snowfall map and high impact forecast when the models tried to pull the rug here. 

Enjoy CT folks. We’ve seen these days don’t come easy or often. 

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