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February 9th Coastal Storm Discussion


Baroclinic Zone

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4 hours ago, BrianW said:

Congrats James!

 


 A secondary max of 18" is possible along the coast
of Plymouth county and the upper Cape where OES contributions
increase late this afternoon and evening as much colder air streams
across the relatively warm ocean waters on gusty NNE winds. Isolated
20" amounts not out of the question especially if thundersnow
materializes.

Sounds like a CJ to me.....though I was told this didn't have that.

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WFH in Schenectady I start hearing this really weird noise.  Then I realize it is a snowblower.  An actual snowblower.  You gotta understand that my neighbors snowblow what a cat won't leave tracks in, and it's been so long I couldn't remember what one of those things sound like.  Looks like about 6" in my back yard and big clumps lazily floating down.  

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Snowfall totals map and text table for all of CT. Finally got around to doing it. If there's anything anyone wants me to add or fix let me know. My 10-18" statewide worked out nearly perfect with just a couple towns here and there falling outside of that range. 72 totals reports, i tried to not use DOT if i could unless it matched up to other surrounding reports, i know they dont know how to measure.02.09.17_snow_totals_table.jpg02.09.17_snow_totals.jpg

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