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December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?


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8 hours 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.

I can't believe someone even liked this post

 The glass is always empty at your house...geez

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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:

Yeah, got me nesr 2 inches. I’m happy.

Yep, about the same here. This will probably be the nicest, most aesthetic snow we get all season and not long before Christmas either. I’ll take it, despite the fact I have to waffle my semi-hibernating tooshie out the door to shovel. :D

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13 hours ago, mreaves said:

And when he does come back he’ll have some snarky remark about how desperate people are if they get excited about a relatively small event. 

 

10 hours 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.

Called it!

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1 hour ago, CCHurricane said:

Roads pretty rough on Cape.

A day of two storms; A calm wind bringing 3” of wet snow until 4PM, followed by dropping temps, winds gusting to 30mph out of the NW, and +3” additional inches of fluff.

That sounds fantastic and fun to witness!

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This is a preliminary first pass snowfall totals for CT. Once i get the totals from cocorahs/coop today ill update the map and be doing a full SNE one and Tri-State. I tried to include all the reports from here as well as filter out all the old reports. If anyone has any corrections, concerns or violent reactions let me know and ill take a look into it. There were a lot of reports from the same town or very close to each other so i had to leave some out. Thanks to everyone who sent me a report. I might change the ranges from 0-1/1-2/2-4/4-6 to 0-1/1-3/3-6 for the final map to make things a little easier and because there are a lot of 2"+ reports mixed in around the 1-2" reports. This is also the second 3"+ event of the season so it will make it into the WS Archive with radar/sfc/h5/snowfall maps when they come available. 

BDR-4.5, BDL-1.4, ORH-1.6, PVD-1.6, BOS-1.3

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The forecast overall was pretty good albeit a little conservative. I'll give it a B+. We did highlight the possibility of 4"+ on the extreme S coast so that worked out well. All of the southern 4 counties verified advisory level snow with generally 3-6" and 1-3" mainly for the northern 4 counties. Lowest report was E. Hartland at 0.8" and the highest 5.5" in Norwalk. @Sey-Mour Snow

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