Not sure why precipitation is shredding out so much in W MA and S VT? Looks better to the W in E NY. Anyway I'm going to bed. Hopefully some score big tomorrow.
Just not getting the solid banding heavy precipitation but maybe it's coming? I keep going out into the driveway spotlight and seeing the liquid equivalent of arctic sand. Some elongated drops with lots of small misty rain drops. Reminiscent of the shattered dendrites I see during a valley shadow, screw job in January.
35/32 Was hoping to see a mangled flake or two before bed but precipitation has lightened up, so even with the dropping temps it's still a liquid affair.
36/33 here with big elongated rain drops. It must be pounding up the road in Colrain above 1k. I'm a little too IPA buzzed to take a drive and find out.
I had some crazy guy scream at me a few years ago because I answered my phone at a gas station. I wasn't even pumping gas and he said I could blow the entire place up with the static electricity from my phone.
If all of the atmospheric dynamics, currently modeled, come into play, this can be a baby April 97 for elevated areas in SNE but that storm was a much different animal.
RT 2 and N needs to watch. Higher elevations obviously game on but Greenfield, Brattleboro, Keene areas could have a nice late season snow (1-3"). HubbDave will have downplayed himself to a warning event.