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Kick-Off '25-'26 Winter Storm Obs


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1 hour ago, dendrite said:

I’ve had those sensors never go below 33° all winter when the pack is deep enough. Where the ground is exposed it freezes deep though. I clear grassy areas for the chickens all winter and come April the cleared areas are usually about a half foot higher than the ground that was under pack because of how much it froze and heaved upward.

The 50-foot path between driveway and tool shed has the same effect, though closer to 4".

Deep blue all morning, now solid clouds.

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Well "Dryslot" showed my city 6.6", and I will say pretty accurate, I didn't have a chance to measure through the storm, but at 7am today found open spot behind my shop, ruler showed in three spots just about 6.25", long storm, just wish it didn't  mix. Hopefully others can cash in on the next one.

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54 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

@The 4 SeasonsNo part of Tolland had 1.3” a dusting to 1/4”. 
 

I also don’t believe that Vernon total . Doesn’t matter really but just letting you know . 

1.3" is for Vernon, there were no reports i saw from Tolland. The 1.3" vernon report was to your WSW and there was another report from Bolton of 1" south of that. There was a very sharp cut off as you can see from Somers 1.9" to Staffordville 0.3"

There was several hundred reports to go through i can't exactly verify every single one and based on the surrounding reports it looked reasonable

 

1 hour ago, H2Otown_WX said:

Definitely more than 1" where I am in Thomaston. That must have been right near Watertown.

gotcha thats the only report i saw from Thomaston. Thomaston Dam COOP 

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Just now, Damage In Tolland said:

Could be but I went thru Vernon yesterday and there wasn’t close to an inch . Again no biggie 

all good, should i use 0.3 (0.25 rounded) for your total? and where abouts are you in tolland (miles from center)

1 hour ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

The northern part of the Pioneer Valley maybe did a little bit better than that.  Lots of 5”-6.5” reports around Greenfield and Montague. 


 

i used 8 (Greenfield COOP) and 6.5 respectively for those. Hard to fit everything in but they were in the >6" range

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1 hour ago, H2Otown_WX said:

@ineedsnow is that you who had the 8" jack?

I'm closer to the 6.5 on that map or NE of the 7.4 .. I'm guessing that's the Baldwinville report which has a bit lower of a elevation.. some other towns around here beat me so no jack  

...Worcester County...
2 SSE Ashburnham             8.9 in    0714 AM 12/03   Public
Sterling 4.3 NW              8.5 in    0700 AM 12/03   COCORAHS
1 WNW Sterling               8.5 in    0545 AM 12/03   Trained Spotter
1 WSW Westminster            8.3 in    0345 AM 12/03   Trained Spotter
1 E Fitchburg                7.7 in    0710 AM 12/03   Trained Spotter
3 SSE Gardner                7.5 in    0841 PM 12/02   Trained Spotter
Templeton                    7.4 in    0120 AM 12/03   Trained Spotter
Ashburnham                   7.3 in    0700 AM 12/03   COOP
1 NNE Baldwinville           6.5 in    0718 AM 12/03   Amateur Radio
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5 hours ago, The 4 Seasons said:

1.3" is for Vernon, there were no reports i saw from Tolland. The 1.3" vernon report was to your WSW and there was another report from Bolton of 1" south of that. There was a very sharp cut off as you can see from Somers 1.9" to Staffordville 0.3"

There was several hundred reports to go through i can't exactly verify every single one and based on the surrounding reports it looked reasonable

 

gotcha thats the only report i saw from Thomaston. Thomaston Dam COOP 

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Interesting, the dam is actually on the north side of town but they're low elevation so maybe that explains the lower total? I'd say close to 2" where I am but not entirely sure because it flipped to rain way before I got home.

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