Bobbydoppler
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Is it possible to have powder at 30+ degrees? Or is snow density solely and directly related to surface temp?
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Seems like the model spread is ridiculous right now. Can we expect them to be on the same page by 00z tonight?
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Considering the progressiveness and no turn northward into GOM, would there still be a pivot point with N/S banding?
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20 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:
Good rates. 8" in about 5 hours, ya?
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Any idea as to when we're expecting max winds in E MA?
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9 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:
Welcome.... I work at Stonehill college and live off 138 on the raynham Taunton Easton line... right on the hockomock swamp.
Awesome! I drive by there on my way to work in Quincy. If you were there a couple years ago you prob saw the trees hanging on the power lines over Belmont St after those Mar '18 storms. Images tattooed in my mind.
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13 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:
BobbyDoppler, welcome. Grew up a few miles east of you. Hopefully you are up by Bay Rd near Sharon. LOL.
Thank you. Grew up in Canton. Near 5 corners in Easton now. Bay rd may be quite tricky to navigate come tomorrow eve.
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16 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:
Welcome....I don't think this is too similar to the Mar '18 storms....maybe the closest match would have been the Mar 7-8 storm which had all the power outages. But this storm is going to be even warmer at the onset, so there's going to be a long period of rain before any changeover....esp in SE MA. If you are in upper SE MA like near Foxoborough, you'll change over a bit earlier than everyone else down there and could grab several inches.
Thank you. I'm in Easton. Hopefully we can get a few inches on the backside, but I'd pass if it meant power outages. I remember we lost power from the Mar 1-3 '18 storm and I couldn't drive a half mile in some places without seeing a tree leaning on a house.
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Hi all. Long time lurker, first time poster. Is this storm in any way similar to any of the storms we had back in early March of '18? Seems that way to me with the snow, wind, rain component, power outage likelihood, and coming on the heels of a storm not 5 days prior.
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New England snowstorm memories.
in New England
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Man, those oldies are nostalgic! My dad would have the WC on every morning before work. I lived for those winter weather asterisked bulletins!