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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, weatherwiz said:

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

Yeah the drifting makes it tough. I tried measuring in different spots, got 15, 17, 11, 12, and 13 inches. 

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Snow has been coming down hard for the past 6 hours. Hard to tell with the drifting but in Arlington MA I'd say we have 15-17" so far. If the storm continues to print in the remaining 4-5 hours of heavier snow, and if Monday pans out, wouldn't be surprised to see 24-30" 

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Higher end totals in EMass will depend on how efficient the ocean enhanced stuff is once this WAA period ends in a couple hours. Given how persistent the fetch has been over the Boston area, I’d say it should produce just fine. I’ve always been a sucker for a good easterly firehose, Mar 2013 remains my all time favorite storm 

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I've got to say before I sign off until the morning, I'm at least 18" here and it's absolutely ripping snow, some of the best of the storm, every time I go out to have a smoke I shovel another inch or more on the same path, and it's dumping, looks like back edge approach tho, maybe some light stuff tomorrow but this has been one of the biggest storms since I've moved here, and depending on how much more piles on maybe top 5 total wise...wow, and 95% fell under 10°, quite impressive.

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