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January 4-6 Coastal Bomb Observations/Nowcast


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6 hours ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

My aunt and uncle live in Hull. Two houses from the water.  She said the road out of there is closed.  They should be ok, but ding dang...

Their house survived ‘78 with no issues, as well as 2015, but this is bad

Hope they made it out alright! Some people suffered some serious losses. Luckily i have not heard of any serious injuries!! Proper planning is so important

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4 minutes ago, HullMA said:

Hope they made it out alright! Some people suffered some serious losses. Luckily i have not heard of any serious injuries!! Proper planning is so important

She said no water in the basement, that they were ok.  The dude driving the front end loader cleared them out several times in 2015.  Accepted no payment...just an invite for beers in the nice weather.  Great town

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12 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Thanks, Cory...appreciate the high praise, but the talented folks on here with the degrees have them for a reason. I'm pretty good at one thing...SNE snowstorms...can hold my own with tropical systems, too.....but its more a niche for me fueled by intense passion. There are plenty of hobbyists like Steve and Bob who could out forecast me on a day-today basis.

Thanks again, though.....I've learned a lot from folks here...especially Will and Scott.

We'll goes without saying that What you have learned is SO much do to the brains on here.  The Best in the besiness.  But that's the same with me and music.  I'm a World Champion do to incredible people I shut up and listened to.  

 

BTW, one thing on the NWS map: You nailed that tiny little 14-20 SE Mass. section you were steadfast in.  

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1 minute ago, TheSnowman said:

We'll goes without saying that What you have learned is SO much do to the brains on here.  The Best in the besiness.  But that's the same with me and music.  I'm a World Champion do to incredible people I shut up and listened to.  

 

BTW, one thing on the NWS map: You nailed that tiny little 14-20 SE Mass. section you were steadfast in.  

I'm glad the mid level band over ORH CO worked out, too....though I was a bit stingy on the west end.

Need to listen to rev more often. 

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Storm surge starting to cause some damage along the Halifax waterfront. Currently in the lull and awaiting the even stronger backside. Nice spike of warm air. 10c at the moment. Actually felt nice when I was out.

Congrats guys on the success with this storm. Good winter you all so far.

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13 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

Well call it 20” here... might be a bit less.. but whatever.

Roads are a disaster. Drifts are incredible.

This is probably the most impressive snow display I’ve seen in my life.

Lol I actually laughed out loud and scared the dog.  On behalf of the board ,congrats and please stfu 

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11 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

If this could have slowed down... could have been THE all timer 

20” basically in 10-11 hours is nothing to sneeze at

I just saw Harvey's Snowfall map on WCVB 5 and paused it as he looked at the latest reports that had come in.  I saw the old South Taunton report of 16.3 from a weather watcher but I do believe you tht either extreme north Taunton into the Norton area may have got the estimate of 20".  I also saw that Sharon came in with a 19" amount. So that tiny cluster in there may have come very close.  Dedham came in with 19" also I think. 

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