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  2. Fun little storm, but it’s time to look to warmth and dews. The GFS looks nicer midweek now like the euro. MDW looks tainted despite the daily improvement, but it’s all up from there.
  3. Wind stayed blowing all night here. Temp only down to 47 but feels great.
  4. 2.14” here in the valley in E CT, low down to 43F.
  5. 38 this morning in Wolf Laurel. Sent from my SM-S908U using Tapatalk
  6. Just under 5” here eyeballing. Wonder if that’s even low with the wind. Thundered until 1a. Streets are a mess with lots of leaves and twigs down along with a few larger limbs. Dam good storm here. Looks like 6”+ to my south.
  7. Chilly 53 degrees this morning. Going to fire up that grill later today and char some mammal flesh.... I got a couple of grass-fed ribeyes from a local cattle farmer.... can't wait.
  8. 41° -RA 1.09” Glad we missed the brunt. An inch is good enough.
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  10. 2nd wettest at Harrisburg @FlyHIA 6.74" (+4.02") 2nd wettest at Altoona @AltoonaAirport 5.83" (+3.18") 4th wettest at Williamsport @flyIPT 6.39" (+3.64") 8th wettest at Bradford @BFDairport 4.93" (+1.97")
  11. Maybe active, but that data says not hyperactive. In the far east Atlantic there is somewhat of a -NAO tripole.. Maybe enhancing Cape Verde area.
  12. @H2O was already in his 40’s then. He remembers it well.
  13. So happy to have you back. Please stay for a while.
  14. Pressure only in the mid 990s and yet this is an absolute shellacking. Mid-latitude cyclones will be deeper in the winter due to increased hemispheric baroclinicity, so subtract a substantial amount of millibars if this storm came in winter, but goes to show how a Nor’Easter doesn’t need to be a tightly wound mega bomb to deliver huge QPF. Let’s do it again in January. Classic bowling ball Miller B
  15. Amazing feed, just keeps going into Boston metro... another rumble heard at 12:30am looks near Hingham
  16. Been a LONG time since the Boston Metro has gotten a blocked low, conveyer belt QPF bomb. Much different storm at the synoptic scale, but that radar across EMass looks like the March 2013 firehose. Huge returns pivoting in off the Bay, RI and South Coast slotting
  17. And more boomers..judging by the radar, that line is blossoming just offshore, maybe we can get it to pivot back west for a little more action
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