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Last Hurrah Obs Thread: 3/13-15/23


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10 minutes ago, weathafella said:

Light white rain…..no CCB here yet…

Frustrating morning relative to expectations last night. Heavy rates following changeover stay in northern portion of 495-128.

Fwiw, definitive changeover was generally progged for 18z. HRRR/RAP have bands becoming more meridional and pivoting southeast this afternoon, but not sure about intensity. 

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7.5 inches in Bedford, Nh.  Heavy snow in this band.  Accumulations slowed in the lull, but this has to be 2 inch an hour.  Huge aggregates.  
 

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Travel is a nightmare down by my parents/rt 2 area.  My dad brought up 78.  Says there’s more snow and it’s heavier.  They stopped plowing and there is around a foot on the road so they’re stuck.  Shotgun blasts, which is impressive because they’ve had a lot of storms prune the weaker branches this year.  Still have power luckily, but it’s flickering a lot, and the wires to the house are sagging into the snow.  Definitely a top storm for them.  Love it. 

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20 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Stall is always either BS or exaggerated..

Finally tapering here a bit...up to 33.1

Heh ...they do happen from time to ....long ass time...  1978, 1992, 1997 ... etc.  But yup, the return rate's probably less than the model portrayal rate - will to guess.

I'd also argue that since the era of higher gradient between the subtropic latitudes and the poles ( increased in winters) kicked in a few years back, the faster tendencies overall has limited the likeliness of that kind of behavior.  In fact, this is one of the slower solutions we've probably seen in recent years...

It's lowered overall impact is mostly related to p.o.s. ass vomit out of winter's bum air mass in place, though...  and no source during.  It was all going to have to be "manufactured" ... It's why it's up to 34 here, and hearing drips in the middle of the Nor'easter... it's f'n mid March. But we lost something like an inch in rain overnight when the Berk's roof top was glaciating.

Too early to go completely post-mortem but just the mid storm impression... or latter storm

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