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December 29th Storm Obs


HIPPYVALLEY

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Just now, ORH_wxman said:

Given what happened in Maine and even parts of SE NH, prob needed just a tick earlier explosion to turn 2" into 6"+ there. I think the BL needing to get scoured out too played a role...which Ray mentioned as a reason for him not going higher, so kudos to that call. 

I mean this is ridiculous. F-gen completely exploded over SE NH and SW ME.

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1 minute ago, ORH_wxman said:

Given what happened in Maine and even parts of SE NH, prob needed just a tick earlier explosion to turn 2" into 6"+ there. I think the BL needing to get scoured out too played a role...which Ray mentioned as a reason for him not going higher, so kudos to that call. 

I figured 2-3 at least was possible there. I didn't think 6+..but not sure he even got two, Yep,good call there from him.

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Just now, OceanStWx said:

I mean this is ridiculous. F-gen completely exploded over SE NH and SW ME.

When I was mentioning the best place to chase yesterday, I had mentioned the "safe" place was prob like Jackson NH over to Bethel ME....but chasing closer to Bridgton and that area probably had a higher upside (with more risk of course) since someone just on the right side of that obscenely steep sloped front would go absolutely gangbusters for a time. 

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3 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

I figured 2-3 at least was possible there. I didn't think 6+..but not sure he even got two, Yep,good call there from him.

Well he topped the lower valley at least. 1.4 here before the switchover which was about par for the course

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1 minute ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Yes, my forecast has verified very well.

I'm pleased.

1.5" on a T-2" call.

Called for 3-6" low elevationswest of I495..6"+ higher elevations. Under inch inside 128.

Nice. Sounds like a win forecast to me. That's basically exactly what happened...except maybe slightly low in the lower elevations once you got near Leominster/Fitchburg...but that is nitpicking. They still have 300-400 feet anyway. 

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11 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

I thought  interior NE MA and into adjacent NH would do better. The subby zone didn't help the WAA stuff and the snow after the flip only amount to another 1-2 or so it seems. It was closer just west of rt 3 though...tight gradient. 

After the initial burst early this afternoon, it flipped to rain more quickly than I thought.  Then, it took a long time to flip back.  In fact, I was skeptical whether it was going to happen at all.  But, as you, Will and others pointed out, it was just a matter of time.  Once the wind direction changed, the flip shortly followed.  Decent finish at least.  It certainly looks nice out there.  

 

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4 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

What was ASH's total? They got sucker holed for about 2 hours this afternoon that prob cost them at least an inch. Maybe more. 

 

2 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Maybe near 4"? Another area I thought would do better...although just west did better towards Hollis I think.  

I have 3.5'' on the deck on the Nashua/Hollis line. 

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