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Dec 5-6th clipper threat


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1 minute ago, Thunderblizzard said:

Down to 32F here and moderate snow.

Nice, I was just at the Wendy's on Queen St on my way home from BDL. It was snowing pretty good but it wasn't sticking to the pavement. I think my car said 34F. It probably was 33 as my old car doesn't register odd numbers usually lol.

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5 minutes ago, H2Otown_WX said:

Nice, I was just at the Wendy's on Queen St on my way home from BDL. It was snowing pretty good but it wasn't sticking to the pavement. I think my car said 34F. It probably was 33 as my old car doesn't register odd numbers usually lol.

Yeah it's coated up the pavement some now with the slight temp drop... nice look outside.

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decided to travel about 5 miles west to derby (45 min ago ish) to see some real snow. really happy i did. rates picked up right after i arrived. snow parachutes. there was no snow cover when i got there but it quickly covered the grass and then began covering pavement.

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Good early Thursday morning folks. If you have any snowfall measurements or other notable reports of conditions through the event, I'll be keeping an eye out for them.

Stay safe!

-Dominic (Upton)

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I have no idea what the totals are in the hills but closing on 5" at my location says this was more of a lat / long event than an elevation event.  Up and in benefited from the low and mid-level cold from not being scoured out.  One of the better early season events in recent memory for Franklin Co.

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5 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

I have no idea what the totals are in the hills but closing on 5" at my location says this was more of a lat / long event than an elevation event.  Up and in benefited from the low and mid-level cold from not being scoured out.  One of the better early season events in recent memory for Franklin Co.

Down to light snow now.. radar lighting up to the west and should pick back up within 30 minutes or so.. you should easily get warning amounts.. congrats!

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This will be an overachiever for many. The cold air has locked in further south and east, including lower elevations and radar appears to be filling in nicely over the western portions of SNE. Heading our way from State College, potent squall lines with thundersnow, with wind advisories in place. It's a hell of a fun way to bring in winter after recent disaster seasons; certainly no complaints here, and I am very happy for those who did far worse than me, ex. Scooter. 

deixe nevar; enjoy. 

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