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December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?


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1 hour ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Yeah, it’s still wall-to-wall snow pack here. I drove to Chelmsford yesterday and noticed a sharp cut off in snow past Fitchburg. Let me know next time you’re coming through so we can meet for a beer.

One thing I enjoy about heading to our daughter’s school is going up through those high terrain areas I had never visited before.  That Rte 2 hairpin turn is amazing as is that Rte 9 drive.  
 

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49 minutes ago, jbenedet said:

Bc it will be gone by Thursday, and the SNE region up to seacoast NH, Boston and Portland will be tracking less than half climate average snowfall through Christmas. But sure “optimism”. Snow colored glasses and chest pounding from 40/70 too.

Good luck with the blogspot.

It’s been so bad that 4” gets the attention of DCer’s around here.

 
In fact, the proverbial "Grinch Storm" is more likely than not.  A Pacific trough should begin to evolve towards the end of the month in conjunction with a rather stout PV, as a mild pattern ensues to ring in 2026.
 
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The month of December will average near normal, anywhere from -1F to +1F, except near normal to +2F across the middle Atlantic.
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5 minutes ago, DavisStraight said:

Why is this second area of snow away from the main? It's been an overperformer here.

 

1 minute ago, dendrite said:

Inv trough

Up to 1.5” with some good bursts of fluff. Getting a little breezy too.

What Brian said, These Inv's are always tough to pin point until go time to where they end up,  You can see it lurking off the coast from you up to PWM, You can get some decent accumulations out of them if your under the fire hose.

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Just now, dryslot said:

 

What Brian said, These Inv's are always tough to pin point until go time to where they end up,  You can see it lurking off the coast from you up to PWM, You can get some decent accumulations out of them if your under the fire hose.

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That's what I was thinking, actually hoping after Dendrite mentioned it yesterday. I

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1 minute ago, dryslot said:

 

What Brian said, These Inv's are always tough to pin point until go time to where they end up,  You can see it lurking off the coast from you up to PWM, You can get some decent accumulations out of them if your under the fire hose.

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Is this what pivots down to the cape later on this afternoon? 

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43 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

Guessing snowfall totals outside of the shoreline generally in the 1-2” range…with some locally higher amounts? Definitely more than I anticipated, even up north near me. Up to a coating bad call for inland. 

Most of the southern 4 counties of CT will be falling in the 2-4" range and 1-2 north of there. Keep in mind a lot of these reports aren't final so theyll be higher than this. this approximates the 2-5" line in CT. ill know tommorrow morning after i get cocorahs reports, coop and NWS PNS releases. Where i drew the line is pretty close to actuality but just tilted a bit more flat and then goes up through nrn fairfield cty. 

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2 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

Amazing how you crapped on this event for days and you’ll end up with more than me lol. Classic

I had written it off actually, A couple models showed some snow getting up here but not enough for me to get onboard.

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