Wow, 10" just 2 miles up the road from me! Elevation ftw. Shadowing and marginal temps ftl.
It's been snowing since 6am here and I still have bare spots in the yard. The .75" of rain and saturated ground probably the cause of that tho'.
Now hearing reports of 2' in Charlemont and Heath. I bet Savoy/Florida get 35-40".
3" 34/32 -SN
About 3" here, haven't really been able to get past the moderate snow rates yet. 34/32 isn't helping but fortunately not too much sag on the trees.
I'm sure the 6" report from downtown Greenfield is probably accurate. Some weird nuances going on. Orange - Athol only has about 3" and they are not really in the valley.
Coworker up the road from me in E Colrain has 14" and trees down!
I have no idea happening in my neighborhood. I must be trapped in some weird microclimate. There are reports all around me of 4-5” of snow, including downtown Greenfield.
Meanwhile I’m 5 miles northwest of town with some elevation and there’s hardly anything here. Maybe 1” of slop. I must be in some weird shadow or temperature dam.
34/29 in Greenfield and light rain. Temp has not budged in hours. Precipitation is also much lighter than radar would have you believe.
You are not much higher than my location but you are 10 miles further from the CT River which must make a difference.
Some wet flakes now mixing in. 34/29 RA
Big elongated rain drops, freshly melted. I bet if I drove 2 miles N up my street it is probably dumping fatties.
It will be fun to be a school admin for this storm. Parents will be sending some colorful emails, when school is canceled and they wake up to bare ground and pouring rain.
That's a little concerning because it does show the Greenfield-Brattleboro shadow screw zone. Along with the Keene, N Adams, Pittsfield, Bennington and Albany shadow screw zones.