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Old 02-26-2008, 09:47 PM   #8
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Default You're right on the money so far

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Originally Posted by Resident 2B View Post
Just checked the radar and from what I am seeing, the storm is tracking a bit south of the NWS forecast. If this holds, look for a bit more snow in the lakes region with little or no mixing. A more southern track will move the rain/snow line into Mass. and make the lakes region snow more like 10:1 or 12:1 snow. There is a good amount of moisture with the storm so if it is all snow, we should go over 100" with this event.

Time will tell, but that is what it looks like right now.

R2B
The storm has so far produced 5.2 inches of snow and very heavy snow is now falling. This is sticking to the trees making everything looks like a Christmas card out there, or marshmallow land. And I am also hearing an occasional crack from the pine branches. The lights have flickered a few times this evening.

Season snow: 97.8 inches
February snow: 40.3 inches
...at 930 pm.
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