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#101 Postby wxwatcher91 » Sun Feb 12, 2006 8:38 am

I just want to like jump out a window right now lol. this winter has been so terrible and now I thought we would have a chance to get some snow in Keene... flurries really right now and tons of the heavy stuff all to the south. this is just too depressing.


here's some of the latest spotter reports: (I have absolutely NO idea how Rindge, NH has 3 inches cuz I can tell you here in Keene we sure dont)

Spotter reports
National Weather Service Taunton MA
808 AM EST Sun Feb 12 2006

The following are unofficial observations taken during the past 24 hours for the storm that has been affecting our region. appreciation is extended to highway departments, cooperative observers, skywarn spotters and media for these reports. This summary is also available on our home page at weather.Gov/Boston

********************Storm total snowfall********************


Location storm total time/date comments
snowfall of
(inches) measurement

Connecticut

Hartford County


East Farmington 10.0 736 AM 2/12 spotter
Manchester 9.3 730 AM 2/12 amateur radio
West Hartford 9.0 635 AM 2/12 media
Enfield 8.0 743 AM 2/12 amateur radio
Windsor Locks 7.7 700 AM 2/12 air national guard


Tolland County

Stafford Springs 8.0 752 AM 2/12 Spotter
Tolland 6.3 645 AM 2/12 spotter
staffordville 6.0 700 AM 2/12 coop observer
Ellington 2.0 555 AM 2/12 spotter


Windham County

Moosup 5.0 755 AM 2/12 spotter

Massachusetts
Barnstable County


Harwich Port 4.0 700 AM 2/12 amateur radio
Falmouth 3.0 600 AM 2/12 amateur radio
Hyannis 3.0 700 AM 2/12 amateur radio
brewster 2.6 615 AM 2/12 spotter
Sagamore 2.0 600 AM 2/12 amateur radio


Bristol County

Attleboro 4.0 630 AM 2/12 Amateur radio
Fall River 4.0 530 AM 2/12
Acushnet 3.0 632 AM 2/12 amateur radio
Taunton 2.6 700 AM 2/12 NWS office


Dukes County

West Tisbury 4.5 730 AM 2/12 Amateur radio
Vineyard Haven 4.0 550 AM 2/12 amateur radio


Essex County

Topsfield 4.6 646 AM 2/12 Spotter
Ipswich 4.3 801 AM 2/12 spotter
Georgetown 3.0 744 AM 2/12 amateur radio


Franklin County

Ashfield 3.0 721 AM 2/12 Spotter


Hampden County

Springfield 6.0 720 AM 2/12 Amateur radio
Chicopee 5.0 715 AM 2/12 amateur radio
Hampden 4.5 600 AM 2/12 spotter


Hampshire County

Easthampton 3.0 710 AM 2/12 Spotter
Westhampton 2.0 505 AM 2/12


Middlesex County

Natick 7.0 700 AM 2/12 Coop observer
Reading highlands 6.5 802 AM 2/12 spotter
Billerica 6.3 730 AM 2/12 spotter
Hopkinton 6.0 730 AM 2/12 amateur radio
Carlisle 5.0 725 AM 2/12 spotter
North Tewksbury 5.0 720 AM 2/12 spotter
Lincoln 4.5 745 AM 2/12 amateur radio
Townsend 4.2 740 AM 2/12 spotter
Newton 3.9 715 AM 2/12 amateur radio
malden 3.8 745 AM 2/12 spotter
Maynard 3.7 700 AM 2/12 coop observer
Weston 3.5 555 AM 2/12 amateur radio
Framingham 3.0 515 AM 2/12
Tewksbury 2.8 530 AM 2/12 amateur radio


Norfolk County

Foxboro 4.0 700 AM 2/12 Coop observer
West Walpole 2.8 730 AM 2/12 amateur radio


Plymouth County

Whitman 4.0 744 AM 2/12 Amateur radio
Carver 3.2 735 AM 2/12 NWS employee
Hingham 3.0 722 AM 2/12 spotter
Plymouth 3.0 600 AM 2/12 amateur radio
hanson 2.8 516 AM 2/12
Bridgewater 2.5 505 AM 2/12


Suffolk County

Roslindale 4.0 742 AM 2/12 general public
Winthrop 2.1 527 AM 2/12


Worcester County

Northbridge 8.0 700 AM 2/12 Coop observer
West Boylston 5.5 705 AM 2/12 amateur radio
whitinsville 5.5 710 AM 2/12 spotter
Blackstone 5.0 430 AM 2/12 amateur radio
North Grafton 5.0 702 AM 2/12 spotter
Boylston 4.4 700 AM 2/12 law enforcement
Spencer 4.0 730 AM 2/12 spotter
Westborough 3.5 724 AM 2/12 NWS employee
Leominster 3.1 700 AM 2/12 spotter
Worcester 2.8 700 AM 2/12 airport
Hardwick 2.0 725 AM 2/12 amateur radio

New Hampshire
Cheshire County


Rindge 3.0 800 AM 2/12 spotter


Hillsborough County

Hudson 4.0 753 AM 2/12 Spotter
Nashua 2.5 710 AM 2/12 NWS employee

Rhode Island
Kent County


Warwick 3.7 700 AM 2/12 T.F. Green Airport
Coventry 3.5 550 AM 2/12 amateur radio


Newport County

Tiverton 2.0 702 AM 2/12 Coop observer


Providence County

North Foster 6.0 710 AM 2/12 coop observer
Burrillville 5.5 725 AM 2/12 spotter
North Smithfield 4.0 515 AM 2/12
Woonsocket 3.8 700 AM 2/12 spotter
pawtucket 2.5 719 AM 2/12 spotter
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#102 Postby tommccabe » Sun Feb 12, 2006 8:39 am

9.25" in Port Monmouth, NJ
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#103 Postby Dave C » Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:02 am

Middleboro Ma
Whiteout conditions have arrived, 8 inches on ground with 2 inches in the last hour. Thundersnow anyone? :lol: :lol:
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#104 Postby Jim Cantore » Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:35 am

9:35am

Heavy snow
20 degrees
winds NNE 25-35mph
Pressure 996mb
Total accumulation 13.5"

We had thundersnow and 55mph gusts overnight
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#105 Postby WindRunner » Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:44 am

Finally got the satellite internet back :roll:

9.0" here in Warrenton, VA.

Temp - 31.1F and rising
Wind since midnight - 0mph.
But that shouldn't last too much longer.
And some light flurries that won't do anything to that total.
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#106 Postby nholley » Sun Feb 12, 2006 9:54 am

Still snowing very lightly here in Harrisburg with about 4" on the ground.
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#107 Postby linkerweather » Sun Feb 12, 2006 10:05 am

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#108 Postby linkerweather » Sun Feb 12, 2006 10:05 am

LGA 9 inches in the last 3 hours

KLGA 121151Z 03016KT 1 1/2SM -TSSN BLSN BR BKN003 BKN013CB OVC020 M04/M06 A2956
RMK AO2 PK WND 03030/1127 SFC VIS 2 VIS 1/2 R22 SW TSB21 SLP011 OCNL LTGIC N
TS N MOV NW P0006 60015 70017 T10391056 11022 21044 58017 $=
KLGA 121151Z COR 03016KT 1 1/2SM -TSSN BLSN BKN003CB BKN013CB OVC020 M04/M06
A2956 RMK AO2 PK WND 03030/1127 SFC VIS 1 1/4 VIS 1/2 R22 SW TSB21 SLP011 OCNL
LTGIC NW TS NW MOV NW SNINCR 1/8 P0006 60015 70017 931055 4/008 T1=
KLGA 121151Z 03016KT 1 1/2SM -TSSN BLSN BR BKN003 BKN013CB OVC020 M04/M06 A2956=
KLGA 121213Z 03020G27KT 1SM -SN BLSN BKN007 BKN013 OVC020 M04/M06 A=
KLGA 121251Z 02015G27KT 0SM R04/1400V2000FT +SN BLSN FZFG VV001 M04/M06 A2955
RMK AO2 PK WND 02028/1230 SFC VIS 1/8 TSE07 SLP006 SNINCR 2/10 P0001 T10391056
$=
KLGA 121351Z 02013KT 0SM R04/1400V2200FT +SN BLSN FZFG VV001 M04/M05 A2954 RMK
AO2 SFC VIS 1/4 SLP004 SNINCR 3/13 P0007 T10391050 $=
KLGA 121451Z 36012KT 0SM R04/1400V1600FT +SN FZFG VV001 M04/M06 A2953 RMK AO2
SFC VIS 1/4 SLP998 SNINCR 3/17 P0004 60012 T10391056 58013 $=
KLGA 121451Z COR 36012KT 0SM R04/1400V1600FT +SN FZFG VV001 M04/M06 A2953 RMK
AO2 SFC VIS 1/4 SLP998 SNINCR 4/17 P0004 60012 T10391056 58013 $=
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#109 Postby Stephanie » Sun Feb 12, 2006 10:11 am

Still snowing here, 24 degrees and some wind.

The snow is heavy. Alot of the trees and shrubs are bending over. One local television station said we had 5" of snow here. :roll: I have NO IDEA who they received that from or at what time. I'd say we received a good 8 - 9 inches of snow or more.

It's a beautiful sight! :D
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#110 Postby WaitingForSiren » Sun Feb 12, 2006 10:13 am

We got flurries here in Minnesota. Haha.
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#111 Postby pgoss11 » Sun Feb 12, 2006 11:39 am

NORTH SCITUATE RI


TEMP 18
WIND NE@ 30-40MPH
SNOW ACCUMULATION 10 INCHES
NEAR WHITEOUT CONDITIONS
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#112 Postby Jim Cantore » Sun Feb 12, 2006 11:42 am

11:40AM

Moderate snow
24 Degrees
wind chill 12
winds NNE 15-25mph
Pressure: 997mb
Snow accumulation: 15.5 inches

we're expecting another 1-3", we're caught in a band moving north-south
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#113 Postby Jim Cantore » Sun Feb 12, 2006 12:22 pm

12:12pm

moderate snow
25 degrees
winds NNE 15-20mph
pressure 997mb
snow accumulation 15.75"
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#114 Postby Tstormwatcher » Sun Feb 12, 2006 12:30 pm

Floyd, where are the pics?
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#115 Postby Brent » Sun Feb 12, 2006 12:44 pm

:shocked!:

AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION...UPDATED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE UPTON NY
1030 AM EST SUN FEB 12 2006

...SECOND BIGGEST SNOWSTORM OF ALL TIME AT CENTRAL PARK...

.NEAR TERM MESOSCALE UPDATE...

INTENSE BANDING MOVING THROUGH THE CITY AT THIS TIME. AS OF 10
AM...CENTRAL PARK HAS RECORDED 22.8 INCHES OF SNOWFALL FOR THIS
EVENT (SO FAR)...NOW ONE OF THE BIGGEST SNOWSTORMS IN NEW YORK
CITY'S HISTORY. WE JUST ECLIPSED THE INFAMOUS BLIZZARD OF
1888...WHICH DROPPED 21.0 INCHES IN NEW YORK CITY. THE BIGGEST
SNOWSTORM OF ALL TIME WAS 26.4" SET DEC 26-27 1947.
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#116 Postby Extremeweatherguy » Sun Feb 12, 2006 1:14 pm

Brent wrote::shocked!:

AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION...UPDATED
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE UPTON NY
1030 AM EST SUN FEB 12 2006

...SECOND BIGGEST SNOWSTORM OF ALL TIME AT CENTRAL PARK...

.NEAR TERM MESOSCALE UPDATE...

INTENSE BANDING MOVING THROUGH THE CITY AT THIS TIME. AS OF 10
AM...CENTRAL PARK HAS RECORDED 22.8 INCHES OF SNOWFALL FOR THIS
EVENT (SO FAR)...NOW ONE OF THE BIGGEST SNOWSTORMS IN NEW YORK
CITY'S HISTORY. WE JUST ECLIPSED THE INFAMOUS BLIZZARD OF
1888...WHICH DROPPED 21.0 INCHES IN NEW YORK CITY. THE BIGGEST
SNOWSTORM OF ALL TIME WAS 26.4" SET DEC 26-27 1947.


WOW! I wonder if this will be able to reach or surpass the 1947 storm?
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#117 Postby Windtalker1 » Sun Feb 12, 2006 1:32 pm

Just talked with family from Southington, Connecticut )12 miles south of Hartford) 24" on the ground and still coming down. They said to expect another 6"-12" before it's over with. Here is a link to some traffic cams in Connecticut http://www.ct.gov/dot/cwp/view.asp?a=23 ... 4&dotNav=|
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#118 Postby Ivanhater » Sun Feb 12, 2006 1:45 pm

wow, i would love to go through a snow storm, just once though :lol:
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#119 Postby weathermom » Sun Feb 12, 2006 1:50 pm

Windtalker1, my family is in Wallingford. I am expecting they will have much more than I do, it looked like the heavy band hung over central CT much longer than it was here in North Jersey. I can't complain though, 14+ is enough to shovel.
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#120 Postby Windtalker1 » Sun Feb 12, 2006 2:18 pm

weathermom wrote:Windtalker1, my family is in Wallingford. I am expecting they will have much more than I do, it looked like the heavy band hung over central CT much longer than it was here in North Jersey. I can't complain though, 14+ is enough to shovel.
I agree...I missed another one...in 1978, I left for the Service 2 days before the Blizzard of 78...now I'm in Florida and contend with Hurricanes instead.
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