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Jan 2-3 Big Snow Threat , Part 3


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PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENTNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CARIBOU ME845 AM EST THU JAN 2 2014...LATEST LOW TEMPERATURE REPORTS...LOCATION                       TEMP      TIME/DATE       LAT/LON...MAINE......AROOSTOOK...VAN BUREN                      -47       0732 AM 01/02   47.17N/67.94WBIG BLACK RIVER                -42       0630 AM 01/02   46.89N/69.75WNINE-MILE BRIDGE               -40       0600 AM 01/02   46.70N/69.72WDICKEY                         -39       0500 AM 01/02   47.11N/69.09WLIMESTONE                      -36       0630 AM 01/02   46.55N/67.49WLILLE                          -35       0700 AM 01/02   47.28N/68.11W1 SW FORT KENT                 -34       0703 AM 01/02   47.24N/68.61W5 SE GRAND ISLE                -31       0631 AM 01/02   47.24N/68.10WLILLE                          -31       0700 AM 01/02

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STATUS OF THE STATE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER - MONITORING

 

Good Morning,

 

At 9:45 AM radar showed bands of light snow falling across the state with temperatures in the low to mid 20's and Northeast Winds at 10 - 15 MPH. 

 

Rest of This Morning: Periods of light snow with temperatures holding in the low 20's.  The impact on travel is expected to be minor in most towns with a few moderate impacts on any unplowed roads.  

 

This Afternoon: Light snow becoming steadier by 5:00 PM with around an inch of accumulation during the afternoon.  Northeast winds gradually increasing to 15 - 20 MPH by late this afternoon.  The impact on the afternoon rush hour is expected to range from minor in most towns to moderate in a few.  Temperatures are forecast to fall into the teens by late afternoon with wind chills near zero. 

 

Tonight: Northeast winds increasing to 20 - 30 MPH with snow becoming moderate to heavy at times.  The heaviest snow and wind (with near blizzard conditions expected along the coast) is currently expected between 11:00 PM and 5:00 AM.  During this time snowfall rates are foreast to be approximately 1” per hour with low visibilities, blowing and drifting of snow and a moderate to major impact on overnight travel.  Temperatures will also be bitter cold overnight with lows between +5 and +10 F and wind chills ranging from -5 to -15 F.  Total overnight snowfall of 5 – 7” is expected.

 

Friday Morning: Snow ending from West to East between 7:00 – 10:00 AM.  The impact on the morning rush hour is expected to be to moderate to borderline major with several inches of snow cover on most roads, light snow falling early and considerable blowing and drifting of the dry snow across roads.  Highs on Friday are only expected to reach the low teens with wind chills ranging from -10 to 0 F during the day.

 

Total snowfall for the storm is forecast to range from 7 – 10” statewide with the lowest amounts in Southwestern CT and the highest amounts along the Southeast coast and in far Eastern CT. 

 

Friday Night: Very cold conditions are expected with lows ranging from -10 to -15 F in Northern CT up to +0 F along the coast.  Lighter winds are expected to push wind chills down to –10 to -20 F at times.

 

The Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security will continue to monitor the latest weather conditions and will issue another update at 2:00 PM this afternoon.

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PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA
1155 AM EST THU JAN 02 2014

..time, , event, , city location, , lat.lon,
..date, , mag, ..county location..st.. , source,
..remarks..

1114 AM coastal flood duxbury 42.04N 70.67W
01/02/2014 plymouth ma amateur radio

flooding on washington street at blue fish reservoir
and gurnet road, both impassable. king caesar road
starting to flood and will be closed.

1123 AM coastal flood dorchester 42.28N 71.08W
01/02/2014 suffolk ma amateur radio

morrissey boulevard closed due to coastal flooding

1137 AM coastal flood quincy 42.26N 71.01W
01/02/2014 norfolk ma amateur radio

quincy shore drive from furnace brook parkway to fenno
street temporarily closed due to water splashing over
sea wall

1144 AM coastal flood cohasset 42.23N 70.80W
01/02/2014 norfolk ma amateur radio

jerusalem road closed due to flooding. minor flooding
reported on bow road.

1147 AM coastal flood scituate 42.19N 70.73W
01/02/2014 plymouth ma amateur radio

cole parkway closed due to flooding. oceanside and
lighthouse roads reporting minor splashover but
passable.

1150 AM coastal flood hingham 42.24N 70.89W
01/02/2014 plymouth ma amateur radio

minor coastal flooding on rockland street with backyard
flooding up to foundations. kilby street flooded over.

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