1.76" since last night. Fairly impactful right along the seacoast. Drove around earlier and saw some trees down/trees on wires, etc. The tide did some damage around town this morning. Getting loud again after a lull for a couple hours. 48/41
Parents and brother in N. Hampton with a water main break yesterday/last night left them without water for several hours. Now they'll lose power two days later. I would be very surprised if I lose power...have not seen that happen in 10 years here.
Yeah, seems like the last few runs have curtailed it and the initial round of rain doesn't seem as robust. Went from like 3+ inches down under 2" now. Hope it holds.
Drove over to Peterborough to meet my daughter for lunch. Like a winter wonderland compared to the coast...especially coming over Temple Mt. Beautiful day up there. 32/21
The December 1-3, 2019 event is my largest snow of the last four years at 17". Nice start that went on to a sub-par winter overall. The January-Feb period that season was pretty pathetic but the other recent years haven't been too bad. Definitely 80's sized events overall.
Massive, persistent singal now emerges discretely in the models, 20th-23rd
Is a singal a meteorological term for massive torching cutter? Nailed it. Oh well, two week vacation has commenced...time to douse the disappointment in some beer.
Some mood flakes flying after getting about an inch in the wrap around. If that rubber band doesn't snap soon I'm going at it with a big pair of scissors. 35/33
Just hoping for a few inches on the back side. Going from snow to rain sucks but going the other way is pretty cool. I also would like to exercise the new snowblower I picked up at the end of last season. We'll see. 36/22
I think the takeaway is the op runs are going to be all over the place for a while. The GFS had the low next weekend over Toronto at 0z and over NYC at 6z. Just continue watching the evolution of the pattern for clues but detailed outcomes are a little suspect on the ops beyond 5 days.
Todays rain finishes the month a hair shy of 5 inches. First 15 days high temps averaged out at 63.5. Last 15 were 46.6. Nice gusts today with power flickering...46/41.
Approaching .80" of rain today. Nice day earlier with sun and temps in the mid 50s. That Wednesday system looks like it would have a decent squall line as depicted on models...maybe some damage?
Yeah, I know...it was initially titled 2020 instead of 2022. Thought Ray had a bit of a Freudian slip and predicting a repeat of that month. I'd take another 14" for December if it manages to stick around through Christmas at least but hoping we do a little better this year.