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Lucky, both of you! Still barely anything here. It seems like it hasn't done much in a while. Not even much rain. I'd be really happy if it started picking up again as snow.
Tough.. everything so marginal for that area. I just went back to sleet only. Air aloft just not cold enough for us to have gotten it good. Storm in good position off the Atlantic, just the frontal boundary too close and air at 10,000 feet not cold enough at all.
Current Water Vapor image. If only that storm in the center of U.S was faster the entire coast would be getting half foot. That's all it takes. Timing of everything. The thing slowed down and the air for the coast isn't getting cold as fast. Had that Missouri storm sped up it would of pushed more cold air and change over faster.
Everyone should be snow including the coast after 4pm but most of the precip will be done by then
Current radar and metars. That hated angle rain/snow line. lol
Storm off Del Marva now. Lots of snow falling for interior.
Good news for me, potentially, I guess, is that rain/snow line seems to be creeping into Northern Delaware and across the river, too. Plenty of precipitation still to come, it would seem. I'm not holding my breath, though.
3pm OBS from CT and NH. Stronger winds in CT. Portland ME 34°F & heavy snow. New Haven, CT on coast 37 and rain!
Mt Washington 19F and snow
Nashua NH light snow dewpoint of 34F
F***! We're just getting some cold rain on LI. This sucks, I've been waiting since March 31 for some ******* snow. HOW FRUSTRATING
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