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February 12/13 SWFE/Coastal Observations


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31 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

We might have more liquid equivalent from this storm than Thursday's event even though we got about 5-6" less. 

 

This is is some real meat in the pack now. The piles and banks look really impressive now. Looks like we just got 12-14" dumped. 

The banks are massive no doubt. Ours is all powder though with a little ice in the mix as we didn't get the wet snow ORH got yesterday. So ours won't last long . Still nice to see . Salvaged a good 10 day period 

http://2A42EDB4-1C25-4139-9584-33C13A215CAC_zps

http://D3AAEEE9-187B-4163-BA0C-63250FC2CE5B_zps

http://5D4FCFEF-0B43-4972-A366-8A3643A9F3C1_zps

 

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1 minute ago, Damage In Tolland said:

The banks are massive no doubt. Ours is all powder though with a little ice in the mix as we didn't get the wet snow ORH got yesterday. So ours won't last long . Still nice to see . Salvaged a good 10 day period 

http://2A42EDB4-1C25-4139-9584-33C13A215CAC_zps

http://D3AAEEE9-187B-4163-BA0C-63250FC2CE5B_zps

http://5D4FCFEF-0B43-4972-A366-8A3643A9F3C1_zps

 

The snow wasn't ever wet in ORH. It was just dense. Temps never got out of the 20s. Once I got to 495 though driving, it got pasty. 

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