DABSGT
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Yesterday's and this morning's snow turned into mostly rain / ice covering about 1 inch of snow. Just started snowing again wait to do clean up when it's over.

. We had considerable rain here yesterday afternoon and evening. Estimated at about 3/4”. It stopped by bedtime. Today has been gray/cloudy, very windy, and about 35-39 F."They make DC powered electric seat pads that plug into your cigarette/power outlet on the tractor. Talk to Santa about that."- Drew mood luck with the ear injections. I may have to talk to Mra. Claus about that heated seat pad. In my snowmobile suit i was pretty warm with today's temps; but an electric seat pad would come in handy when I starts to get really cold around here.
Frank- Thanks. It was still dark with the "before" pic. This weather system was really interesting in the way it tracked across the CONUS and then started interacting with the secondary low pressure system.
The ProMets and Meteo-Brainiacs at the weather site that I frequent have been gong nuts for over a week with this storm. The thread pertaining to just this system had ~ 3K posts and +120K views and is still going strong. The various weather model runs really accurately reflected what happened here in MA as reported by Phil and I.
I think I'll be having medicinal strength martinis tonight.![]()
Has that been pretty accurate? I have tried several forecasts but with my elevation they seem to always be off by a few inches. But at the same time I’m in the snow belt and get snow if I sneeze![]()
The Worcester Highlands and the Berkshire Hilltowns get the benefit of elevation dependent snow. I also benefit from Lake Effect snow when the winds are blowing from the right direction. Cummington, MA is not on a lot of MA maps. We are essentially 24 miles from Northampton, Pittsfield, and Greenfield. My driveway sits at 1380' elevation.
I just started using those strip charts and have been pretty pleased with the accuracy so far. The Accuweather Pro is essentially real time and I am watching that map and the SPC Meso for shrinkage/dissipation. I think the NWS is overdoing the accumulations for western MA, but not the Worcester area with this map, but NWS/Boston-Norton have been pretty reliable. Their posted discussion is not reflected in that map.
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Just saw a nice buck with a big rack run across my field.