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Napril 2025 Obs/Discussion!


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1 minute ago, wokeupthisam said:

The transition of scenery between mid April and mid May is the inverse of mid-October to mid-November.  Sticks / brown to green leaves and grass, and vice versa.

Won't mind the snowy scenery going on hiatus until late Nov or early Dec

 

2025 april 12 snow.jpg

I’ll take that on Dec 25th

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On 4/10/2025 at 12:55 PM, jbenedet said:

GFS low 30’s 18z Saturday. Unless you have precip rates ripping good luck. Not a snowballs’s chance in hell. 
 

Those northeast winds at the surface are advecting from areas 45-50F in NB, by the way….

 

2.5” and has been under 33 degrees all morning great call! :clown:

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nice to see BOX woke up after the fact

 

.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/...
830 AM update...

Heavy elevation snow across interior northern MA will begin to
taper off during the next few hours as dry slot lifts north
across the region and snowgrowth region dries out. Have received
reports of up to 6-7" of snow accum across the northern
Worcester Hills. Additional snowfall of an inch or 2 is possible
in the higher elevations before the snow tapers off to a light
rain-snow mix or snizzle.
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Looked out the window at 7am and then went back to sleep. I did not expect there to be anything on the ground. I was a little surprised. This image was at 7, but the snow remains even now on the grass, but not the pavement/roads of course.

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1 minute ago, ineedsnow said:

nice to see BOX woke up after the fact

 

.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/...
830 AM update...

Heavy elevation snow across interior northern MA will begin to
taper off during the next few hours as dry slot lifts north
across the region and snowgrowth region dries out. Have received
reports of up to 6-7" of snow accum across the northern
Worcester Hills. Additional snowfall of an inch or 2 is possible
in the higher elevations before the snow tapers off to a light
rain-snow mix or snizzle.

lol…most of the offices up here don’t even have staffing to do balloon launches anymore and you’re grilling them over a couple inch discrepancy in some hill towns.

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35 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

Most of that precip was forecast to fall before 12z south of the pike.. all of it before 12z south of 84.. 

yeah not sure what that proves. Maybe he did such a huge pope a wheelie he fell and hit his head?

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