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February 5 quick hitting obs


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So when a meso band on radar is present, often the snow will be offset a bit, ain't that right folks? Usually it's upstream because of the lag of the snow falling for some time. In today case with a band nearly stagnant, any thoughts on if any displacement is occurring or if that's essentially where the snow will fall, directly underneath? Winds seem to be parallel, northerly, through most of the saturated layer. 

 

North Shore getting destroyed right now. Prob tenth mile vis and straight up cement coming down. Wouldn't be surprised to see a little local max in totals from Cape Ann to Boston. Amagad as I'm writing this this band is getting out of hand. It's exploding. 

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