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Winter Banter & General Discussion/Observations


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21 hours ago, Ginx snewx said:

Right here, East Lacona 1273 feet, 11 inches of QPF in the pack

 66 last 2 days

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Yeah that's legit... holy crap at double digit water in the snowpack at 1,200ft.

Last Wednesday I was at 7.25" at 1,500ft and 16.5" at 3,000ft for liquid (I think I'm remembering those right, haha).

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This is awesome.  Watching the Pat's comeback and it is dumping snow outside with 1" in the last hour in squalls.

It feels like flakes are in the air all the time so I just went back and looked... 22 of the last 25 days have had at least a trace of snow at home.  15 consecutive days now with at least some snow falling from the sky.

It'll be interesting to add it up over MET winter.  December had a huge run of like 3 weeks of flakes coming from the sky daily.  Not a lot of snow but wintry appeal.  Crazy active pattern this winter for squalls though.

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14 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

This is awesome.  Watching the Pat's comeback and it is dumping snow outside with 1" in the last hour in squalls.

It feels like flakes are in the air all the time so I just went back and looked... 22 of the last 25 days have had at least a trace of snow at home.  15 consecutive days now with at least some snow falling from the sky.

It'll be interesting to add it up over MET winter.  December had a huge run of like 3 weeks of flakes coming from the sky daily.  Not a lot of snow but wintry appeal.  Crazy active pattern this winter for squalls though.

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We have had a trace or at least flakes in the air quite often too. The only problem is rarely has it been anything more than that lol. 

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1 minute ago, mreaves said:

We have had a trace or at least flakes in the air quite often too. The only problem is rarely has it been anything more than that lol. 

Haha here we've been a bunch of days in the 1-3" range.  Now around 1.5" here this evening so it'll again fall in that range.

Thundersnow now approaching the Mansfield/Smuggs area up to Belvidere.

BTV has it covered with a SPS for 1-2" and lightning with the line.  

I will say I've seen the best squalls I can remember this year.

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1 hour ago, Damage In Tolland said:

I wonder how many Pats fans gave up and went to bed. Not saying you .. there's a lot out there 

It certainly looked bleak.  I left the party I was at after the 3rd and watched the comeback at home alone.  My wife is sick and had left even earlier than I and my daughter did not give 2 ****s about the game.

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3 hours ago, OceanStWx said:

Here's a good example of why fantasy range is fantasy range. 

GFS 21.06z run valid at 324 hours (03.18z)

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Then the 03.12z GFS valid at 6 hours

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Oh, what could have been.

 

Looks like it got it right out on the pacific NW... Completely wrong out here.

 

In other news, I did a casual check of the weather and got this. Not sure what google uses to calculate its forecast. Probably the snowiest week forecast I've seen since moving to Boston Fall '15

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So we just got a new GMC Acadia and I was just playing with the infotainment system and discovered that it has a radar feed and Weather.com. I realize that the Weather channel is passé around here but I think it's ****ing awesome that I can be driving down the road with that on the screen. 

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