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USCAPEWEATHERAF

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  1. I just measured, there is melting going on here, 4.5" of snow, should get colder and better ratios second half of storm as comma head comes through with 3-4"/hour rates
  2. Oh ok, that must be the latest update then, thanks dendrite
  3. Chatham, MA Municipal Airport's last observation had only .62" of QPF measured so far, that means if models were right, we have another 1.9" of liquid precipitation to go in this storm
  4. Good to solid inflow out of the southeast currently, really moistening up the dry slot and producing heavy echoes to stream into nantucket
  5. Pretty bad, our power was flickering earlier, we have had some good rates since I last guessed at snowfall amounts, I will officially measure at 12pm today
  6. Snowing probably by estimate about 2"/hour this new band that has intensified over my head
  7. 5" on the ground, 33F temp, NE wind gusting over 40mph, pressures around 985mb, pasty snow so far, temperatures should drop as the storm passes east of us. Storm should slow down some as it passes us to the east and reaches the benchmark to the east. Pressure in the storm has to be below 970mb, dry slot still a ways off, new banding developing heavy snow rates just off the Chatham, MA southeast coastline heading northwestward. Latest RAP brings another 1-2" of precip into the area.
  8. Snow has increased in intensity in the last five to ten minutes
  9. She has closed off at H5, watch for her to slow down her forward movement in the next 6-12 hours, possibly prolonging our snowfall
  10. Here is the radar I use from wunderground.com, classic southeasterly inflow jet on a major time nor'easter classic precipitation production
  11. Snow is powdery in nature now, dry snow blowing around in the wind, we are around 30-31F
  12. Bands are weaker over the area right now, but wind is blowing the drying snow, as we get further into the storm
  13. 03z SREFS went up big time with the mean at HYA, all snow now with a QPF mean of 2.5" and a snowfall mean of 20", mainly members are between 15-25" of snow
  14. Surface pressures at buoy 44008 SE of ACK showing pressures of 982mb, and falling extremely rapidly
  15. We lost power for a second there earlier in the morning around 545am, we switched over to very heavy snow, about 1-1.5" of snow on the ground now, temp hovering around 32F now, snow is sticking to everything, this is not a bust forecast, these amounts will happen, stay with us, look at that band converging towards Boston, MA we have hours of southeasterly inflow into the band allowing more heavy snow bands to infiltrate the region. She should slow down her forward progress some as the Arctic trough gets a hold of her
  16. Here is my latest map, this storm is combination of Juno and Blizzard of 2005
  17. This cyclone is a stronger version of Juno in my opinion
  18. Bands are individually moving WNW towards New England while the bands in general are moving NWward or northward
  19. Heavy precipitation band heading straight for my brother who is stationed at a navy base in Newport, RI
  20. 38F, wind out of the ENE, and lightly raining outside, just started about five minutes ago
  21. Ray look at the bands to the south of the islands, they are gathering intensity. Also the surface low has deepened below 980mb
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