Yeah, we (up north) don't get the 12"+ storms, but don't you worry, you'll get yours tonight and tomorrow and Thursday... I don't think I get an actual snow "pack" around here, but up north it will linger into mid April, maybe longer!
Taking that official 14" for Lowell (arguably low/actual measurement) at 4:30 and adding the 4.5" since then and we're at 18.5". Looks like a 20 spot is all but guaranteed.
Heard another report in Lowell of 14" at 4:30. That would mean they're close to 16" by now, but I think that report was probably an actual measurement.
I was taking measurements this AM when I was about 2-2.5" behind Ray. Haven't taken a legit measurement since then, but I'd wager we're pretty close to Ray since the returns had been generally heavier this afternoon. He's also only 6 or 7 miles to my southeast. I'm guessing about 18".
Ray, what are you at?
Just getting crushed in Lowell under 35dBZ returns. Starting to worry about the white pines. Boughs are nearly touching the ground, that's usually when the upper ones start to give.
Wind is pretty light, 29.2/28.
Been dumping since about noon. Looks like a few more hours of this then an inch or two overnight. I think 20 burgers from 128 up through southern NH into Worcester
At least the bands are pivoting, but there is a clear subsidence zone which appears to be 495 southwest through Worcester into C CT. Hopefully it moves west so some of us get in on the goods. Ray may have 50% more than me even though he's only 6 or 7 miles southeast.
I got 0.04" rain in the bucket and snow's already accumulating on pavement. Temp is only going to drop from here on out. Bigger question is where does the subsidence set up?
32.6/31