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STILL N OF PIKE

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  1. Ya they had to take the measurement prior to high tide inundating the snow measuring spot . It goes underwater 2 feet. Need bands of snow to hit at low tide
  2. Just measured 7” on my car top but you kno what , it’s absolutely gorgeous outside
  3. My bad . I just read PNS reports and am deleting my guess /comment im convinces the Framingham guy is a slant sticker . Highest in half the storms every year .
  4. Congrats man you and your son must be in full weenie mode
  5. Nice re energized band cutting thru 128 up 95 in Essex county currently as this pulls out next hr
  6. lol nobody but weenies care if it’s 10 or 14 they just no they got to shovel a lot and it snowed “A lot”
  7. Quick hitter best over by 6am , no shock what a wide spread crushing from Rte 1 Peabody SW to Watertown to NW RI (foot plus ) over to N PVD to Easton/ and just S of scoots and back up thru Bos
  8. Ya bedford mass is about 2 miles west of that best banding , glad I’m not there or I’d be depressed . Pivoted up toward my grandma in Wakefield and rte 1.
  9. Looks gorgeous here in ASH . Good flake size even thou, death band will be just inside 495 on pivot
  10. Sandwich is getting destroyed by that band on the cape . Cam looks great looks like a classic heavy snow banding signature to me that developed and will pivot over next few hours
  11. Maybe I’m losing it but it looks to me like heavy snows will dump on parts of cape next few hours if the column supports snow like 5-6” in 3 hours heavy
  12. Precip keeps doing a nice pivot N over eastern sections of mass including NE mass. 2” for most for 495 and in . Boston looks decent for 3”
  13. Found it interesting that the WPC 2” probabilities issued at 3am show highest shot (70%) of 2 inches tracing the entire 495 corridor around Boston and bullseye (80%) greater Boston S shore to N shore this to me...means E Ma even NE mass inside 495 still see a system ...
  14. Westerly to UUU over to EWB and south side of Plymouth May still see quite the band albeit transient
  15. Not really that shocking the trajectory of this thing and lack of gaining latitude was always a red flag
  16. The issue was nobody was confident w an open weak short wave that they would actually close. This wasn’t a bowling ball. You also factor in that if they don’t close it’s basically a whiff outside SE mass
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