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“Cory’s in LA! Let’s MECS!” Jan. 24-26 Disco


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Everytime I'm in the hospital, which lately has been quite often. 
First thing I do once settled in I tell my nurse "I'm looking into the eyes of an angel".
Each visit is more dire then the previous. 
Attitude is everything.
It's only friggin snow, I think a priority adjustment is in order.    

I feel ya on this! I spent 7 months in the hospital last year it changes perspectives. Nurses rock the amount of work they do is unreal


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3 minutes ago, Spaizzo said:


I feel ya on this! I spent 7 months in the hospital last year it changes perspectives. Nurses rock the amount of work they do is unreal


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Glad you are ok an̈d as a Father to a very hard working nurse. Thank you 

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36 minutes ago, ROOSTA said:

Everytime I'm in the hospital, which lately has been quite often. 
First thing I do once settled in I tell my nurse "I'm looking into the eyes of an angel".
Each visit is more dire then the previous. 
Attitude is everything.
It's only friggin snow, I think a priority adjustment is in order.    

Wishing you good health sir. 

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Just now, ChangeofSeasonsWX said:

So if the current forecasts end up verifying, would this be the most snow we have ever gotten from a SWFE in this area? Assuming that this even is a SWFE? I've heard some people say it is and some say that it isn't. But there aren't any analogs for this type of setup?

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3 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Usually if you see the radar, and it looks good out into PA and down into West Virginia and the Delmarva, we’d be pumped.  BUT this thing has a radar that looks great literally back to New Mexico for god sakes, without a break in the precip/snow. Astounding. 


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3 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Usually if you see the radar, and it looks good out into PA and down into West Virginia and the Delmarva, we’d be pumped.  BUT this thing has a radar that looks great literally back to New Mexico for god sakes, without a break in the precip/snow. Astounding. 

Lol this morning I read a tweet from a guy in Tex .He said storm over. Tonight he has no power lol 

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5 hours ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

@Sey-Mour Snow, you should do the honors and kick off the Obs thread since you were all over this form the get-go.

Here is my Final stab:

https://easternmassweather.blogspot.com/2026/01/final-call-high-impact-long-duration.html

 

Final Call:

AVvXsEiHy9qGjaiRWJx19NqaKmqCcxZ2judztnFy

First Call: Issued Thursday at 3pm:

AVvXsEi6QP2pRA0cJBbApVNeKjsguqmb2EDLGB81

 

Here is my corrected Final map.....like I pointed out earlier, I had a brain-cramp and messed up on the topography of the ORH hills...now have max from the spine at the nw tip of RI/ne CT, right up to KJAF points east to the slopes, and into interior ne MA/SE NH.

 

Final Call:

AVvXsEg9uo9k1R96bK3upzM3x7MtR29r3E5qcIMY

 

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3 hours ago, Hoth said:

Hamden F4 in July '89 is mine. First snow would be Thanksgiving that year, but the buildup to March '93 still holds a special space. Still remember the Weather Channel accumulation map with the bright white 1'+ demarcation stretched from Georgia to Maine and a little note that said "locally 3'+".

I know its OT but I remember that day in July 1989 so well. I walked to worked that day in the early afternoon. The partly sunny sky had a strange look and there was constant low rolling thunder to the north and west. It was warm and humid but there was a nice Southerly breeze. I remember lots of thunder storms later that afternoon. Then when I got home it was all over the news about Bantam and Hamden and parts of New Haven. It sounded like they were all rain wrapped. The damage footage was pretty impressive for SNE.

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