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October 30 Observation Thread


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Well ...this certainly vindicates the effort in early recognition/anticipation .. 

I mean, I argue that just being proximal to a rationally conceptual pattern for discussion, was all along ... , justification, but seeing this out of doors really does help underscore/substantiate - it seems to make it that much more worth it.  

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Cirrus getting thin up here.  Just got up to 32F

I think when all is said and down most of New England will have received similar snow amounts so far this season?  NNE missed out on this one but got 2-8" earlier this year and now much of SNE will be in the same ball park after this storm.

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7 minutes ago, ineedsnow said:

This storm is so weird looks like winter here drive down into amherst again to see the difference and some spots dont even have snow on the grass :o

Really is amazing how much difference 200-300' can make around here.   South Amherst especially the BL is just a furnace always. 

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Just now, CTValleySnowMan said:

Yeah definitely looks like the valley north of Hamden county got screwed a little bit more. I'm not at home right now but pictures an hour ago from my son looked pretty wintry write in Enfield where I live at only 145 ft.  

My mom said the grass was covered in agawam

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