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Feb 8th Monster Ocean storm obs and hallucinations


Bostonseminole

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Black Rock Beach is the one I was talking about. Best spot. Agree with hinghamboss. They closed off the hull side of the road though

 

My grandparents summer home was on Straits Pond/Atlantic Ave. between Sandy and Black Rock, place always and will this time get rocked.

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23.0/20 - Very light snow/flurries

Despite the snow hole filling in a bit and seemingly decent radar returns overhead and continuing to increase in coverage and intensity, it is not reflected on the surface in SE Westerly. The radar is very deceiving for this part of town anyway.

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That RI snowhole looks to be filling in as the band slowly migrates east.

 

15z HRRR seems to be showing the right general evolution. That band in ECT will collapse east, then push west again and the RI snow hole should be making an encore appearance around 1:30pm.

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23.0/20 - Very light snow/flurries

Despite the snow hole filling in a bit and seemingly decent radar returns overhead and continuing to increase in coverage and intensity, it is not reflected on the surface in SE Westerly. The radar is very deceiving for this part of town anyway.

Because of easterly component of wind... You'll need to get further inside the band for ground truth to match up better

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23.0/20 - Very light snow/flurries

Despite the snow hole filling in a bit and seemingly decent radar returns overhead and continuing to increase in coverage and intensity, it is not reflected on the surface in SE Westerly. The radar is very deceiving for this part of town anyway.

wind and radar is displaced from where the flakes end up actually falling
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We dry.

 

 

 

.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 5 PM THIS AFTERNOON/...
1010 AM...PRECIPITATION SHIELD CONTINUES TO EVAPORATE ON THE
NORTHERN PERIPHERY. WHILE BOSTON IS RECEIVING WIND DAMAGE AND
NEAR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS ARE OCCURING ON THE CAPE...SO FAR NO SNOW
HAS REACHED THE GROUND IN NH OR MAINE DUE TO THE VERY DRY AIRMASS
IN PLACE. NORTH WINDS CONTINUE TO DRAW DRIER AIR SOUTH AND IN FACT
DEW POINTS ARE DROPPING IN MUCH OF THE REGION. NEAR ZERO OR
NEGATIVE DEW POINTS WILL KEEP SNOW ALOFT EVAPORATING INTO VIRGA
FOR SEVERAL MORE HOURS.
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