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Heh' can't imagine what it looks like in the real heavy band 20mi E of me. 

Whiteout at times here.  close to 5"

 

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Wind picking up, some blowing and drifting snow.

Haven't ventured out yet, was going to ski but may not die to family drama...

5 sounds about right. I would bet that we wind up with the lowest amounts in Mass.

Screw zone.

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31 minutes ago, Spaizzo said:

Looks like a puddle of pouring rain! :)

That's at Money Pit #2, overlooking the Kennebec.

Still SN+ in Augusta but less so, as the band slips south.  GYX has added the foothills to WSW, now calling for 5-9 rather than 3-6.  I'd be happier if my snowblower was still operable.  However, it may be an easy fix, and since the State offices here closed at noon, I finally get to see the machine in daylight. 

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2 minutes ago, Hoth said:

Interestingly, the wind really dropped in this heavy deform band. Could that be because of the convergence aloft? Great rates in this. Flakes stacking efficiently.

You are getting a lot of lift, so winds aren't mixing down as easily. Like why it's calm under a thunderstorm updraft. 

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