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  2. Time to wrap this thing up and call it a season.
  3. 15.6 is super early too at 10:45AM. it was still snowing well after that. ill just use yours
  4. Rooting for you guys further south! I love snow like any other weather weenie, and it was wonderful to watch PVD smash their previous record. However, when you are an essential worker and you need to travel in this stuff, it changes your perspective a bit.
  5. Similar here. The intangible for me is the lack of qpf. Until last Friday/Saturday there wasn’t much meat in the pack.
  6. its getting tossed, i have no idea why they included it. Nothing around it supports that kind of amount. Could just be a mis-entry
  7. I just didn't understand why you said "Ryan's" like that was his map, what does Ryan have to do with that map?
  8. Ginxy has the same longitude as ORH but far enough inland and elevated to avoid a lot of the SE CT flatland problems with marine intrusion. Def a solid spot. He prob only averages a hair less than N Foster coop just up the road and a little higher.
  9. With this being said from CoastalWx, and him getting two 20"+ blockbusters in Weymouth in a month, I *never* want to hear him Cartman b*ticin' about no snow or saying "THIS BLOWS" again!!! Recall earlier this winter, "THIS PATTERN BLOWS" was said by him, even though it was much better overall for New England even early on w/ the big snows in Nov on Mt Mansfield. That should have set him on a more positive path for the odds of a good winter.
  10. The Presidential Range on a bluebird day after the coastal storm:
  11. BOX point and click mentions 2-4” I take the under
  12. That 21" in Andover looks little high/suspect. Here in Wilmington there was about 13"-14" (according to my best measurements) Wakefield had about 18" and the other spotter down Wilmington Road near Pinehurst had 15.2".
  13. Yeah. I could see that in areas still digging out. I was referring more to Kevin’s mention of hill towns.
  14. temps dropped into the upper 20' s in nyc during the height of the storm.
  15. Yeah the west slope gets probably on averages a solid 8-10” less per year than equivalent elevation on the east slope of ORH hills. The events you clean up really good in are those westerly component flow events at the sfc. They just aren’t super common. The SWFEs are always fun for most since they remove a lot of the orographic effects and it’s usually just latitude/longitude.
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