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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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15" West Greenwich RI * had  14" at 6PM went and did drive way and had 3" more where I started once I got to other end. 400'  Figured  would see  17-18"  but temps are up to 25 and some sleet mixing in measured 15"  Lets see where we are Later tomorrow.  

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9 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

All the stuff in W PA is heading east and will help with back building 

I would be wary of ending the snow across western & central CT too soon.  While the rates will certainly decrease, there is ample low-level fronto & advection in the 925 and 850, even almost to the 700 level to promote more steady light / moderate snow across much of CT; while the back edge of it appears to be heading into western CT, I think it will expand and fill out; appearing to back-build.  It will certainly not be anywhere near as heavy as earlier, but I think there will be ongoing light snow continuing well after midnight.  

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3 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

I could def see 2-4” for you tomorrow better NE

 

3 minutes ago, FXWX said:

I would be wary of ending the snow across western & central CT too soon.  While the rates will certainly decrease, there is ample low-level fronto & advection in the 925 and 850, even almost to the 700 level to promote more steady light / moderate snow across much of CT; while the back edge of it appears to be heading into western CT, I think it will expand and fill out; appearing to back-build.  It will certainly not be anywhere near as heavy as earlier, but I think there will be ongoing light snow continuing well after midnight.  

Hammer has 17” in WeHa 

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3 minutes ago, FXWX said:

I would be wary of ending the snow across western & central CT too soon.  While the rates will certainly decrease, there is ample low-level fronto & advection in the 925 and 850, even almost to the 700 level to promote more steady light / moderate snow across much of CT; while the back edge of it appears to be heading into western CT, I think it will expand and fill out; appearing to back-build.  It will certainly not be anywhere near as heavy as earlier, but I think there will be ongoing light snow continuing well after midnight.  

Yes agree. We see too many times people look at the backedge and assume that’s it. New England almost always hangs back 

 

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forgot to clear my table off...got side tracked :axe: 

Oh well. Have to head to bed soon but probably do one final measurement. It's gotten pretty breezy here so snow is definitely drifting. I am actually wondering if I cleared, would I even get an accurate accumulation with the way the snow is blowing.

Oh well...it is what it is

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Offshore low still deepening, Nantucket 54SE was gusting to ESE 46 knots for a while, backed off a bit last hour, temp there is low 40s. Looks to me like 10-12" more could easily fall in many parts of MA and ne CT, 5-10" more further west. I was surprised at the low ratios in early snowfall reports from airports, contrasting with very high ratios in NY and NJ early reports. Is that something to do with ocean effect atmospheric chemistry? 

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Nobody is going to shed tears for me (nor do I expect them to) but it has been a struggle here. 2.5" as of 9:15. 

Even in the best band of the storm by far, just not producing. 

We had rates before but it was pixie dust. Now we have better flake size but it's barely snowing. Still hopeful that things can turn around tonight with this plume over me, but it's a struggle. 

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1 minute ago, amarshall said:

See people in Plymouth saying sleet. Still hard snow a few miles north .


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Yeah you can kind of extrapolate where the pellet line is based on the cape and RI. Looks right through plymouth. 
 

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