NORTH GRANBY 5.0 739 AM 3/08 TRAINED SPOTTER SOUTH WINDSOR 12.5 659 PM 3/08 TRAINED SPOTTERĮAST FARMINGTON HEIG 8.5 1106 AM 3/08 TRAINED SPOTTER MANCHESTER 18.5 230 PM 3/08 TRAINED SPOTTERīURLINGTON 13.9 346 PM 3/08 TRAINED SPOTTER SUMMARY IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON OUR HOME PAGE AT WEATHER.GOV/BOSTON OBSERVERS.SKYWARN SPOTTERS AND MEDIA FOR THESE REPORTS. REPORTS OF WIND GUSTSĪND SUSTAINED WINDS ARE ALSO OVER THE 3 DAY PERIOD FROM MARCH 6 TOĨ.WITH A COUPLE OF REPORTS FROM MARCH 9.ĪPPRECIATION IS EXTENDED TO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS.COOPERATIVE LIQUID EQUIVALENTS.WHICH MAY INCLUDE RAIN. SNOW TOTALS LISTED ARE STORM TOTALS OVER THE 3 DAY PERIOD AS ARE THE THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING THIS EVENT. PRECIPITATION BEGAN EARLY WEDNESDAY MARCH 6 AND LASTED INTO REGION AS IT REMAINED NEARLY STATIONARY FOR A FEW DAYS. STORM BROUGHT A LONG DURATION SNOW.RAIN AND WIND EVENT TO OUR STRONG HIGH PRESSURE TO OUR NORTH OVER SOUTHERN QUEBEC. PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT.FINAL SUMMARY CORRECTEDĪ BROAD OCEAN STORM WELL SOUTHEAST OF NANTUCKET WAS ENHANCED BY Use the interactive map to browse the reports. The National Weather Service has compiled a thorough list of unofficial snow reports. The map below shows the general contouring of the snow totals for Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. As a result totals were fewer than 5 inches in those areas. A consistent dry slot kept most of Kent and Washington county out of the steady snow for most of the storm. Rhode Island, by comparison, saw considerably less snow. There were several reports of about two feet of snow in parts of CT and Central/Eastern MA. It was also the second top-10 all-time snow event to hit Worcester in the winter of 2012-13.īoston, MA picked up more than a foot of snow, pushing the season total to more than one foot above normal. Worcester, MA recorded 22.8″ of snow, the second most on record since 1892 for a March or April storm. A long-duration and powerful March Nor’easter delivered another round of heavy snow to most of Southern New England near the end of a very active winter season.
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