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I don't think even an inch has fallen. Roads just look wet to very slightly slushy. Schools could have had an early dismissal today but it's easy to be a Monday morning quarterback. Just an issue since they've used so many snow days this winter.
3 PM measurement... 9.5 inches! Really over-performing on this storm, still coming down (although definitely starting to lighten up). Hoping we can get another half inch to make it an even 10"
Funny thing is, and I was in New England when the earth was cooling, a Nor' Easter USED to mean a storm coming in from the Northeast, off the Atlantic.
Storms typically travel SW-NE or some slight variance of that.
a Nor' Easter USED to mean a storm coming in from the Northeast, off the Atlantic. .
Technically it's when winds are from the Northeast with a strong coastal storm. Winds are from the Northeast today but the coastal storm isn't that strong and is staying farther off shore than thought. I wouldn't call this a NorEaster to be honest but we'll see..I think the coastal storm strengthens a bit tonight.
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Originally Posted by speagles84
3 PM measurement... 9.5 inches! Really over-performing on this storm, still coming down (although definitely starting to lighten up). Hoping we can get another half inch to make it an even 10"
Favorite picture of the day. Backyard around noon
WOW! Nice pics! Looks like it's almost done there. Underperforming here.
Stopped now. Garlic is buried but well insulated.
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