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-By Jeb Postle
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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Late morning weather observation

Good morning

1). On radar,  nice illustration of ocean effect snow still ongoing this morning across parts of Southeastern Massachusetts.  A strong Northernly flow & strong temperature contrasts between the water temperature and land took place, leading to a little bit of convection.  Ocean effect snow occurs a few times each season across New England.

http://www.necn.com/pages/weather


2).  Cold winter temperatures have finally reached parts of  the region.  Some locations across Northern New England were below zero.  Up at Lyndon State College,  the temperature got to 1.2 degrees.  A bit chilly.

http://meteorology.lyndonstate.edu/content/weather/data_localweather.php

-NECN Weather radar
-Lyndon State College Weather Observations

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