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Eastern Mass Gets Their Swag Back - SWFE on Steriods - Region wide Major Snowfall - Jan 25-26, 2026 Nowcast/Obs.


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10 minutes ago, Chrisrotary12 said:

Absolute arctic sand. Be lucky to reach the forecast range I honked all week. Let alone 19”

Strange.  We had that from about 1 to 5:00ish in N. Central VT but now just transitioned to larger flake size,  Crystals are shining like diamonds under my garage door light.  

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I don’t understand these sleet reports . Radar does not show that 

We definitely had sleet for an hour you can hear it off the window now we have mainly snow and a once in a while ping


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6 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

I don’t understand these sleet reports . Radar does not show that 

I am sure there could be some sneaky thin above freezing layers, but the hourly analysis of the low-levels from 925 to 850, along with the hourly profiles (the one below is close to the Vernon CT area where someone was reporting sleet) sleet is not the favored precip type.  Not saying anyone is lying, but I'd favor mangled snowflakes or snowflake shards; if that makes sense?  Certainly not a classic sleet profile... 

 

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1 minute ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Yea, just said that...doesn't have the flake growth of a big dog....I'm sure someone like Steve will disagree, but JMHO.

In the end it just comes down to a number. The liquid equiv will be what it is. By the end of the week the pack will look the same whether it started as big dendrites or little plates and needles. 

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3 minutes ago, FXWX said:

I am sure there could be some sneaky thin above freezing layers, but the hourly analysis of the low-levels from 925 to 850, along with the hourly profiles (the one below is close to the Vernon CT area where someone was reporting sleet) sleet is not the favored precip type.  Not saying anyone is lying, but I'd favor mangled snowflakes or snowflake shards; if that makes sense?  Certainly not a classic sleet profile... 

 

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Yup thats the one I saw . On same page 

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3 minutes ago, FXWX said:

I am sure there could be some sneaky thin above freezing layers, but the hourly analysis of the low-levels from 925 to 850, along with the hourly profiles (the one below is close to the Vernon CT area where someone was reporting sleet) sleet is not the favored precip type.  Not saying anyone is lying, but I'd favor mangled snowflakes or snowflake shards; if that makes sense?  Certainly not a classic sleet profile... 

 

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I like how the best guess was "none" lol!

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It looks like transition zone is at the south coast. It’s gonna take a bit more forcing to penetrate inland and that should occur over the next several hours. I should not penetrate too far inland though given the depth of this cold. Maybe 15-20mi at most is what I would anticipate.

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4 minutes ago, FXWX said:

I am sure there could be some sneaky thin above freezing layers, but the hourly analysis of the low-levels from 925 to 850, along with the hourly profiles (the one below is close to the Vernon CT area where someone was reporting sleet) sleet is not the favored precip type.  Not saying anyone is lying, but I'd favor mangled snowflakes or snowflake shards; if that makes sense?  Certainly not a classic sleet profile... 

 

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sounds like what was happening here earlier...snow you can hear but definitely not sleet.

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