 Was pretty amazing for our area to receive anything with temps 0-5 above. The outer Cape Cod area did receive 4-8 inches in localized amounts as the NW winds behind the storm set-up snow bands of the ocean.
  Was pretty amazing for our area to receive anything with temps 0-5 above. The outer Cape Cod area did receive 4-8 inches in localized amounts as the NW winds behind the storm set-up snow bands of the ocean.I have two words to describe this storm
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				Dave C
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We received a whopping .5 inch   Was pretty amazing for our area to receive anything with temps 0-5 above. The outer Cape Cod area did receive 4-8 inches in localized amounts as the NW winds behind the storm set-up snow bands of the ocean.
  Was pretty amazing for our area to receive anything with temps 0-5 above. The outer Cape Cod area did receive 4-8 inches in localized amounts as the NW winds behind the storm set-up snow bands of the ocean.
			
									
						 Was pretty amazing for our area to receive anything with temps 0-5 above. The outer Cape Cod area did receive 4-8 inches in localized amounts as the NW winds behind the storm set-up snow bands of the ocean.
  Was pretty amazing for our area to receive anything with temps 0-5 above. The outer Cape Cod area did receive 4-8 inches in localized amounts as the NW winds behind the storm set-up snow bands of the ocean.
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				ColdFront77
Colin wrote:I got 5.3" from this storm...not bad at all for a clipper!
I remember some clippers giving southeastern Massachusetts "an easy" 4 to 8 inches of snowfall, one reason being the ocean effect and of course the strength of the low pressure when it is close enough to the region to bring the snowfall.
Dave C wrote:We received a whopping .5 inchWas pretty amazing for our area to receive anything with temps 0-5 above. The outer Cape Cod area did receive 4-8 inches in localized amounts as the NW winds behind the storm set-up snow bands of the ocean.
Hey Dave, that's true... I noticed the National Weather Service in Taunton, MA had a Winter Storm Watch in effect for Cape Cod yesterday.
SeNJWx wrote:I saved some of the radars from last night which show the dry slot... if anybody wants to see them, just ask.
I am sure most if not all of us would like to see those radar images. Perhaps you can post them here in this thread.

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