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Is we back? February discussion thread


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One of the few situations where MHT might be the envy of New England.  Up to 37.  Lots of dripping but mostly sun related as the dp is still in the teens.  Kind of a perfect day to get outside.  Not too wet from melting but the sun feels great.  

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15 hours ago, ORH_wxman said:

Stein has really infected NNE…seems worse the further north you go. 

For sure.  Feb precip up to 0.76" with yesterday's 0.02" and not much in the near future - maybe a few pennies late Saturday.  Driest of our first 27 Februarys is 0.95" in 2024, but DJ & M that winter totaled 23.49".  DJ this winter: 6.08".  I doubt that March will bring 17.4" (precip, not snowfall :lol:) to match 23-24.  Would be exciting, though.

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2 hours ago, CoastalWx said:

@The 4 SeasonsAre those maps for 25-26 incorporating every snowfall? I assume so given the amounts less than 1" plotted. If so, plymouth county is crushing it. WTF.

Yes, basically anything that triggered a map for the area, which is at least 1" over a portion of the area (SNE, Tri-State).

There are plenty of very small squalls or snow shower type events 0.1-0.5 that aren't included so you cant just add up those maps to get a total, but itll give you a very close idea.

Also Feb 20th 0-6" gradient event and yesterdays Feb 25th light snow event are not up yet. Those need to be done then it will be complete to date. 

Other than that it should be up to date. 

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Just now, The 4 Seasons said:

Yes, basically anything that triggered a map for the area, which is at least 1" over a portion of the area (SNE, Tri-State).

There are plenty of very small squalls or snow shower type events 0.1-0.5 that aren't included so you cant just add up those maps to get a total, but itll give you a very close idea.

Also Feb 20th 0-6" gradient event and yesterdays Feb 25th light snow event are not up yet. Those need to be done then it will be complete to date. 

Other than that it should be up to date. 

Link? Can't find ytd

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23 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

Yes, basically anything that triggered a map for the area, which is at least 1" over a portion of the area (SNE, Tri-State).

There are plenty of very small squalls or snow shower type events 0.1-0.5 that aren't included so you cant just add up those maps to get a total, but itll give you a very close idea.

Also Feb 20th 0-6" gradient event and yesterdays Feb 25th light snow event are not up yet. Those need to be done then it will be complete to date. 

Other than that it should be up to date. 

Awesome stuff 

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