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January 11-12 Snowmageddon disco- III


stratuslove

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SE of Providence.

Whew. Just did a first round of shoveling.

We've got about 1.5" of precipitation crammed into about 9" of snow. The kind of snow that looks blue when it's piled up.

Seems like the witching hour was from about 4-5am. There were several flashes of lightning in that timeframe. Sleet started mixing in as we approached 5am.

The frozen cement was the main story - downing trees and branches and causing power outages.

Cooling off now and snowing small flakes that look like tiny rods.

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I think when i speak to Charlie this afternoon at WGME13 i tell him he should upgrade his map........ :lol:

5.5" on the ground here +SN 1/8SM 33dbz's......... :snowman:

I think when people are saying one model did better than the other, if we speak of track sure - but I think even the NAM adjusted too far east...

But QPF, it wasn't very good in the grand scheme of things when you look at all of new england and the entire storm.

Here's the ARW and NMM from 12z yesterday, it's ending differently in SW CT/NYC..and esp to the north. Not terrible, but it's not like they "nailed it" ..it does look like everything shfited a smidge NE, NNE...which favored all of you up north. If these models were right everyone around KBOsch would have had 2-3'

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I think when people are saying one model did better than the other, if we speak of track sure - but I think even the NAM adjusted too far east...

But QPF, it wasn't very good in the grand scheme of things when you look at all of new england and the entire storm.

Here's the ARW and NMM from 12z yesterday, it's ending differently in SW CT/NYC..and esp to the north. Not terrible, but it's not like they "nailed it" ..it does look like everything shfited a smidge NE, NNE...which favored all of you up north. If these models were right everyone around KBOsch would have had 2-3'

Yeah, I think the model underplay the extent of the Northward progression on these storms anyways, Tough to forcast where the bands set up until on radar........

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