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42 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:
No, you were pretty close to average snowfall....Ray's current area was well below average.
Speaking of which. We miss those maps.
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Didn't receive a drop yesteday. Hopefully we can get something tonight.
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42 minutes ago, dryslot said:
Once you get a couple TORS once in 100 yrs, Now there going to be the norm with every CF.
Like how every noreaster is a potential 1/22/05 or 1/15 due to the gulf stream
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12 hours ago, Dr. Dews said:
Bob was much worse on the Cape for most people.I was old enough to remember it but most 30-35 or younger have zero idea what a hurricane can do in NE. I was in the right eyewall about 1/2 mile where the roof was ripped off the hotel in E Fal. The gusts were 100 easy, maybe 120. You could hear the Microbursts and damage around you
Bob came in two hours earlier than anticipated by the previous days forecasts, generally. A 4pm landfall would have destroyed coastal SE MA nearing high tide. Two hours,maybe 3 prevented a much worse hit.
Bob was historic for my local region..(the top part of Buzzards bay). We had a 12ft-20ft surge and many houses in the Swift Beach area were destroyed or swept completely out to sea. I can't imagine if it hit during peak high tide.
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21 hours ago, USCAPEWEATHERAF said:
I will write my blog post now and post it shortly of my experience from the Tuesday Severe Weather on Cape Cod, including two separate EF-1 tornado touchdowns, with 110mph winds.
Just take your blog post and make it a chapter within your book
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14 minutes ago, Baroclinic Zone said:
Not burnt at home. Perfectly timed rain and cutting high and extended periods make for a green lawn. Going on 3 weeks now since I mowed.
It's somewhat burnt here, but I have a lack of shade / trees to assist.
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36 minutes ago, MaineJayhawk said:
Meteorology not modelology.
Oh, that makes no difference here
It's neither. Try weenieology
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Not one drop here Saturday or Sunday. great weekend
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The bait keeps flowin', and the fish keep bitin'
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Hail. Nice storm
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4 minutes ago, powderfreak said:
It still boggles my mind that you and Kev are two different people . It's like copy and paste responses.
Could be an AI Bot that was fed all of Kevin's responses over the years - it finally had enough material to go LIVE this year
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May 2009
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3 hours ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:
Big Swells is only legit weather effect that seems realistic from “cane season”
If lucky we'll get in a cone of uncertainty 5 days out or grazed by the spaghetti models...but ultimately blue balled, aka Eduardo'd
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10 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said:
Your fascination with him is unending...
He has to get alert notifications of DIT posts. Sorta like a bluecheckmark on twitter after a Trump tweet
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12 minutes ago, dryslot said:
King tickled east.
the money is always with more boring. seems like 12z yesterday was the western goalpost and everything has subtly shifted east since then.
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Dont torture yourself by hoping for a nice April. It's new England. Punt punt punt until may 1st at least
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The HRRR looks pretty nice but it's still out of range
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Just now, dryslot said:
All streaks eventually come to an end.
I feel dirty.
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Just checked the plumes out of morbid curiosity. EWB with a robust snow mean of 0.13"
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Honestly haven't looked at SREFS since its brain broke a few years back
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What's with CT's NY fetish.
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Rain with some flakes here in Acushnet. doubt anything accumulates though
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Just now, CoastalWx said:
So upslope snow and next week squashed. Sounds pretty sweet.
Bend over for the cosmic dildo
If you're lucky you'll be treated to a windex flurry
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2 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:
We’re gonna go ahead and toss
Flipped the switch eh?
August 2019 Discussion
in New England
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Maybe some heavy rains if there's a PRE, which is looking more likely as of late