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October Nor’easter: 2025 Edition


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7 hours ago, weathafella said:

Boston out to 128 about 2-2.25.  BOS something like 2.2 I think.  Definitely some good rains and the dry pattern seems to have changed based on guidance.

I was wondering if that's an artifact of the pattern changing in and of itself, or seasonal forced reconstruction - so to speak

There's probably no difference there.  So long as the pattern changes..  But the flow behavior in the modeling cinemas looks more charged, sped up with wave propagations that have real gradient. It's come on sort of sneaky over the last week, but now is much more coherent and raging going forward. Heh.    It's almost like it's not so much a "dry to wet" pattern change, as it is a wholesale systemic change where getting more rain is intrinsic. Being that it is October and no longer July well...

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1 hour ago, UnitedWx said:

Very much a MEH storm out my way. Very little wind of any kind. I believe about 1.25" And, lets not have these double boob lows showing up this winter

We had breezy conditions all day yesterday…nasty day to say the least…but nothing damaging.  We had a lot of rain..around 3 total”.  Rained nonstop all day yesterday.  Definitely was in the goods.  When the snow version comes….I’ll  be in the dry slot for sure:arrowhead:

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40 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

We had breezy conditions all day yesterday…nasty day to say the least…but nothing damaging.  We had a lot of rain..around 3 total”.  Rained nonstop all day yesterday.  Definitely was in the goods.  When the snow version comes….I’ll  be in the dry slot for sure:arrowhead:

Yeah I was thinking the same thing. And I'm done with seeing double barrel lows the last few years lol

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Nasty sheet rain/DZ here. Davis is contaminated with leaves and affected by trees when it's windy and plain rain gauge not up due to new fence so have to go by other gauges around here. Looks like N of 5.5". 

I want to get a new Davis gauge, but with trees nearby, it still has an effect on windy days. Need to figure out where to put a stratus.

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My first Nor'easter since moving here and I'm wondering is this how Nor'easters usually are? It seemed to just be a couple of days of cool and surprisingly calmish rainy weather here.

I don't live near the coast, so perhaps that's why it wasn't much here, but I'm just surprised because it felt so calm. There were wind gusts because there are some branches down and there are/were some power outages in the state including in my area but I guess I'm struggling to see how because every time I looked out the window it was so calm. No thunder, no lightning, no nothing. :blink:

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4 minutes ago, WinterSnow said:

My first Nor'easter since moving here and I'm wondering is this how Nor'easters usually are? It seemed to just be a couple of days of cool and surprisingly calmish rainy weather here.

I don't live near the coast, so perhaps that's why it wasn't much here, but I'm just surprised because it felt so calm. There were wind gusts because there are some branches down and there are/were some power outages in the state including in my area but I guess I'm struggling to see how because every time I looked out the window it was so calm. No thunder, no lightning, no nothing. :blink:

Nah they can be stronger inland and have more precip. This one was primarily far eastern and srn areas. 

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