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Ice Ice Baby December 28-29 Storm Discussion


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2 hours ago, dendrite said:

So latent heating works both ways. Everything trying to melt now is acting to help cool the air. I always think of it as like a conservation of thermal energy. The ice is trying to go to a higher energy state now (solid to liquid) so it needs to gain heat for the phase change…hence it’s “taking” it from the air around it.

That’s why we tend to rot at 32° so often or frequently see isothermal 0°C layers aloft. So even though the diabatic heating quickly warmed us up to 32°, the melting now is trying to help us stay there. So we’ll see how long the wedge can hold now before the cold fropa blows through later. 

I have been bouncing between 32.5 and 32.9 since i got up 4 hours ago. image.png.0bcabc5ad4174cea13d4a09771795c40.png

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27 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

It will be shotgun blasts tonight 

The '98 ice storm was incredible.  I remember driving up from Manchester to visit my parents in the Wolfeboro area on that Saturday.  It was the first day it would get above freezing and from their back deck all you heard many trees cracking as the ice softened.  The Ice acted like a support structure, until it didn't.   

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6 minutes ago, VivaManchVegas said:

The '98 ice storm was incredible.  I remember driving up from Manchester to visit my parents in the Wolfeboro area on that Saturday.  It was the first day it would get above freezing and from their back deck all you heard many trees cracking as the ice softened.  The Ice acted like a support structure, until it didn't.   

I drove up to Lyndon with my father during it to work on my shitbox 87 Cavalier that died in the LSC parking lot before break. I remember the Lakes Region looking like a disaster area from 93…mostly from about here through the woodstock area. We gradually lost ice through the notch until it looked like mostly just wet trees on the other side toward Cannon. 

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29 minutes ago, VivaManchVegas said:

The '98 ice storm was incredible.  I remember driving up from Manchester to visit my parents in the Wolfeboro area on that Saturday.  It was the first day it would get above freezing and from their back deck all you heard many trees cracking as the ice softened.  The Ice acted like a support structure, until it didn't.   

Wish I could have lived thru that. Hope to see one in my lifetime 

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GYX just updated our high temps, down a few degrees and realigned with current temperature readings.  The last update had us a 39 degrees at this time period.  High was supposed to be 41. 

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Now calling for snow showers this afternoon.  Thats new. 

 

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3 minutes ago, rimetree said:

Up to 41F here this morning and now leveled off around 37-38F with 0.63" of rain so far. Still some coverage in the yard that will likely just turn into a skating rink tonight.

Just got back from Newington where it was 38 and lots of melting.  At home, we can't seem to crest 34.  Heading out shortly to shovel what I can because like you said, this is all going to lock up for the next few days!

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43 minutes ago, codfishsnowman said:

Very icy start here but no just water everywhere.....what a nightmare the refreeze will be for many folks...old man winter may be in rehab drying out but man he has a cold first week planned for us....brrrrr

I'd rather lose the whole pack rather than have my yard turned into a skating rink. If what I have left freezes im gonna break my neck one day this week.

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17 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

Snow is wiped outside of bigger piles here.

Still snow on the ground here, but I expect it to dissapear in a timely manner...right when the rain stops. 

The timing seems to work out that way 9/10 times.  It's like the rain is scheduled to stick around long enough to wipe out the snow. Then it freezes up the brown ground again. :thumbsdown:

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