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January 4-6 Coastal Bomb Observations/Nowcast


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Generally I'm hearing a lot of 8-12" amounts so far throughout most of the Boston area.  With the occasional 14.5" thrown in.  I think if we keep this up and duration continues, we may be in the general 14-"20" range throughout the Boston viewing area.  That means also around and outside of 128, Nolrthshore and Southshore  and of course including Taunton.:snowing:

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1 minute ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

Waxing and waning between good bursts and lighter stuff but the flakes remain nice and fluffy. Just under 10”, deform is slowly sinking and beginning to tickle. 

Ya looks like the back side is starting to rotate east now.  Looks like you did really well with this though considering what it looked like early on!!

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4 minutes ago, sankaty said:

Only about 6.5" here so far in Middletown, CT.  After the great band this morning pushed west, we had several hours of lighter snows.  Heavier snow is pushing back in now.  Short range models indicate the band may pivot over us, so might catch up a bit this afternoon.

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We will.  I roughly measured about 8 or so inches a little bit ago.  Just hard to do.

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7 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

is that from death band in this bomb cyclone we're experiencing?

Pretty much.  The wind has been cranckin from the North most of day.  I'm guessing I have about 8" right now with moderate drifting.  Highest measurement that would seem reasonable is around 12".  Just hard to say.

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