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Fozz

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  1. That is unbelievable. Where does this rank in your all time biggest storms?
  2. Measuring is a bit tricky, but my most reliable measurements ranged from 8” to 9”, so I’m going with 8.5”.
  3. I'm in the town of Cumberland which is in northeast RI. One of the better parts of the state for winter weather.
  4. Yeah, got a job and moved last year.
  5. 5.75" That was close to 3" in the last hour.
  6. It was incredible. I spent almost the whole hour outside and it was worth every second.
  7. I love those yellow returns popping up in northeast RI.
  8. 1” now, just before the band arrives.
  9. 25/24, -SN, 0.9” The calm before the death band.
  10. A solid coating now, and the snow is steadily picking up as that death band approaches.
  11. Incoming! Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA 854 PM EST Wed Dec 16 2020 CTZ002>004-RIZ001>004-006-170500- Hartford CT-Tolland CT-Windham CT-Northwest Providence RI- Southeast Providence RI-Western Kent RI-Eastern Kent RI- Washington RI- Including the cities of Hartford, Windsor Locks, Union, Vernon, Putnam, Willimantic, Foster, Smithfield, Providence, Coventry, West Greenwich, East Greenwich, Warwick, West Warwick, Narragansett, and Westerly 854 PM EST Wed Dec 16 2020 ...MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW TO BEGIN THROUGH MIDNIGHT ACROSS NORTHERN CONNECTICUT AND RHODE ISLAND... As of 845 PM Wednesday...a band of moderate to heavy snow with visibilities as low as one-quarter mile extended across southern Connecticut into southern coastal Rhode Island. Expect this band of heavy snow to advance northward across northern Connecticut and Rhode Island through midnight, with roads quickly becoming snow covered. Snow may accumulate at a rate of 1 to 2 inches per hour in this snowband. Travel will become increasingly more difficult as this heavy snowband advances northward. If you must travel, do so with extreme caution and be prepared to encounter increasingly snow-covered roads and low visibility as snow increases in intensity. $$ Loconto
  12. It has finally commenced. 26 with very light flurries.
  13. That’s a very solid total for the first round. Hopefully 8” will be within reach if the backside delivers.
  14. How much snow did you get before the changeover?
  15. My sister is reporting huge flakes in Baltimore near the harbor.
  16. Enjoy this everyone, looking forward to the pics and other reports!
  17. What an absolutely incredible contrast in Baltimore county, assuming that the snow map only counts actual snow as snow. It has my old home literally right on the edge of the good stuff, with a rapid drop just miles away. Makes for an incredibly tough forecast.
  18. Based on that panel, the two warmest places in the lower 48 will be far southern FL and New England.
  19. Really glad to hear, and I hope all you westerners and northerners end up with double digit totals.
  20. You’d fit in well with the New England forum if you ever moved north. A lot of the guys love dirty jokes.
  21. I'm looking for reasons why this might fail IMBY but can't seem to find any. Perhaps a dry slot or coastal front from hell would screw things up, but I don't see that reducing my total to less than maybe 8".
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