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January 4-6 Coastal Bomb Observations/Nowcast


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2 minutes ago, geo1 said:

Lol well you know if I take six and it equals 78 then I will go with your measurements. It is a bit breezy! Job well done by the way on your forecast.

Thanks, I could have done better...I'll go over the mistakes on the west end in the verification blog and learn from it.

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7 minutes ago, BRSno said:

Just saw that. Still low IMHO, but at least it looks like when it's all said and done BOS will probably be around 13"~. 

I measured 13" right now, so I still think it is low. 

You might get a few more inches when all is said and done.

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Just now, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Thanks, I could have done better...I'll go over the mistakes on the west end in the verification blog and learn from it.

Your always close and as we all know that is hard to do with this kind of set up. Well done and thanks. Off to kill my back.

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1 minute ago, Thunderblizzard said:

How much are you at now? I was getting around 13.5 average a moment ago... light/moderate snow still.

I averaged just under 14 inches.  I figure we can pick up another inch easily.  

 

Great storm in my opinion...winds were and are pretty constant so that made it intense. 

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An update from the lord of the City-State of Framinghung: just went out to roof rake a bit, for sport, and we've gotta be up and over 12". Possibly in 15" country.

Am I gonna measure? Probably not. Are you gonna believe me anyhow?

Baby, I'd never lie to you.

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Just now, DavisStraight said:

Dude, you have no idea how many closet-weenies there are....you start talking to people about it and they love outting themselves. 

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Just now, bboughton said:

No doubt. But I thought you needed sustained 35mph and we never hit that. 

Your correct.  It's been between 30-40 MPH gust for a while but just barely shy of Blizzard criteria specifically.  But damn close!

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20 minutes ago, MaineJayhawk said:

I took a walk down to the Old Port shortly after noon.  I missed high tide by a little bit but did see the wharf that J's Oyster is on have water over the roadway.  Anyway, blizzard has verified at PWM.  House is shaking with some of these gusts on Munjoy Hill

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Woah! Definitely some storm surge there.

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Well... a little bit after 4 it turned to snow for good, and around 430 it finally dropped below freezing...

Too little too late, I had 1inch of liquid by noon time...but this has been a pretty epic storm for a nice chunk of geographical area...thanks for being weenies!

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10 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Codfish that place is such a snow hole...that would drive me nuts..I’d have to  move lol. 

It's amazing a ski area even existed in Springfield. I'd drive through that area and come across little to no snowcover, while areas to the north/south had substantially more.

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2 minutes ago, Sugarloaf1989 said:

It's amazing a ski area even existed in Springfield. I'd drive through that area and come across little to no snowcover, while areas to the north/south had substantially more.

The ski area was in Holyoke on a 1200' ridge.  As someone growing up just south of the border and driving to Springfield on an almost daily basis for school I encountered lots of times where it was raining/green south of the border and snowing there, but that was back in the 70s/80s.  Then again, this is a discussion for another thread/time.

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6 minutes ago, Sugarloaf1989 said:

It's amazing a ski area even existed in Springfield. I'd drive through that area and come across little to no snowcover, while areas to the north/south had substantially more.

We have ski areas in western NC which is crazy. Base towns on foot of these ski mountains don't get more than 10-20" of snow each year.

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