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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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Just now, CoastalWx said:

SkiSheep! LOL. He was a character.

He’s great haha. Moved to Utah a few years ago. He keeps me from being too aggressive which usually works but this time he convinced me to move our 6-12 zone just east of Ryan. :lol: 

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Just now, Brian5671 said:

So West Hartford had 15 inches but Bradley airport notes 1 inch-what a cutoff!

I was thinking initially the typical classic shadow valley effect but that is one hell of a difference! Evan a 6 hourly measuring technique wouldn't account for that big of a difference. Just wow.

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19 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

Thanks for all the reports sent to me, i will have a CT map done today. The SNE & Tri-state maps will come tomorrow.

8.0" was the final here. No clearing just measured after accumulating snow had ended.

8.5 Branford. 

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4 minutes ago, Cold Miser said:

I'm going with 5.5" here at my sh.it spot in Dayville (aka Lava Lake).  With the saturated snow that came in the mid morning there's probably 2-3 on the ground still, if that.  Crap in, crap out. 

i dont understand it, im looking at the map now of snowfall totals around your area and everything is around 9-12 in all directions. What is your thought  for your why you get insanely low snow totals again? 

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3 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

i dont understand it, im looking at the map now of snowfall totals around your area and everything is around 9-12 in all directions. What is your thought  for your why you get insanely low snow totals again? 

Lake is warm right on it and low Dayville is a known snow hole. He literally can drive 1 1/2 miles to 12 inches 

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30.8° and heaviest flurries of the day. Flakes are circled in red for visibility. Accumulation is shown on the top of a deck post - if it snows any harder, I can use that geometric space to run Monte Carlo simulations.

But seriously, it's at least nice to see some snow falling after not seeing any yet in February. Congrats to those that got clobbered!

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6 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

Lake is warm right on it and low Dayville is a known snow hole. He literally can drive 1 1/2 miles to 12 inches 

ok thanks for the info..i've noticed even in very cold Jan mid-20s type storm he still comes in low, i wouldn't think the lake would make a difference in those type of situations

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22 minutes ago, Greg said:

Now that's a person who wipes the board every half hour!!! :lmao:

There is no way in hell Boston has over 2 inches, never mind 7. My call for a Boston blizzard was a major bust. I have about an inch of slush here, and I’m pretty sure Boston got even less than that.

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2 minutes ago, George001 said:

There is no way in hell Boston has over 2 inches, never mind 7. My call for a Boston blizzard was a major bust. I have about an inch of slush here, and I’m pretty sure Boston got even less than that.

They had 0.1".

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