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Greg

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  1. Have about 9.0" Tough as hell to measure. Taken after several measurements. 19F
  2. Good stuff here, not like Scott's getting, but good stuff. I'll measure in a couple of hours. Again, really tough to measure with this wind and really fluffy snow.
  3. Come on band, just a little push to the west northwest.
  4. Been sitting here under that northern band between 128 and 495 for about 30 minutes. Definitely better snow growth+ intensity. blows around a lot. 14F
  5. Interesting here. When I get into the northern part of the band, the flake size mostly stays the same, but the intensity of course increases, and wind gust blows the snow all around.
  6. I saw what you did. Nice try. How are you measuring your snow in this?
  7. Morning Everybody! There was I thought about 2.0" by 7:30 AM this morning. As has been said over and over, "Can't Measure it!" Neither can I here. Just lots of blowing and drifting. Coming of the roof of the house and deck sometimes with the heavier wind gust. This will require multiple measurements today to get a feel what really on the ground. Enjoy the storm everybody! Snow 18F
  8. I always did not like how they measured that President's Day storm with that 27.5" deal (Easy to look up COOP) but with '78 being 27.1" at Logan with heavy wind at the time, I say you have a shot of getting to the 26.3" that fell in the Big snow of Feb 26-28, 1969, storm. But we'll see. Harvey Leonard stated earlier that because of the drifty nature of this it could be tough to measure, just like in '78.
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