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Thanks for that! So 4.3". And thanks for stopping in. Hope to see more weather posts from you. If you're in Canada I would keep an eye on this Easter Weekend storm too.
Thanks. It snowed all day here today. Big fluffy flakes that melted as they hit the ground. Still a lot of old snow left. Up to your ankles or higher in some places, though some other places have open grass also.
Yup my area 6-7" of rain. Must of been flooding big time.. Ohhh yeah.. now I remember some areas looking like a river & Lakes. OHHHH YEaahhh, that's when I got my accuweather forum name of NorEaster07! That was some crazy storm. I was living in Stamford at the time near the beach.
Ge ready for this! In the next week there will be FOUR snow events for the north east! Remember this is march going into april and it looks like january.
So we have the inverted trough that is causing light snowfall of 1-3 inches area wide.
Just wanted to update this thread in case we're wondering what happened in the future.
So apparently the models once again were great at depicting a storm 10+ days in advance. I haven't mentioned it since it was constantly just showing mostly rain except far north of here.
6-10" of new snow could fall in Northern New England this Easter Weekend! A sub 990mb Storm over the area. Winds, blowing snow, heavy rains. Chilly/Cold temps.
This track and result has nothing to do with Climo and what month we're in. Had this storm been off the coast instead of taking this path, we would be talking about snow here and in Boston. It would of been cold enough for it.
With that said.. we should be done with snow threats after this storm.
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