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Page 1 of 8 PNS from KBOX 12/31/2012 PNS from KBOX Page 1 of 8 Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. 535 NOUS41 KBOX 310623 PNSBOX CTZ002>004-MAZ002>024-026-NHZ011-012-015-RIZ001>008-311823- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT SPOTTER REPORTS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA 123 AM EST MON DEC 31 2012 THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN FOR THE STORM THAT AFFECTED THE REGION SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING (DECEMBER 29-30). 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 GLASTONBURY 11.0 1108 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO MANCHESTER 10.5 125 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO WINDSOR 9.0 1010 PM 12/29 GENERAL PUBLIC WETHERSFIELD 9.0 853 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO CANTON 9.0 957 AM 12/30 GENERAL PUBLIC FARMINGTON 8.5 1154 PM 12/29 TRAINED SPOTTER SIMSBURY 8.3 1016 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO AVON 8.2 508 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER BERLIN 8.0 1239 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO ENFIELD 8.0 908 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO SOUTH WINDSOR 8.0 1221 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER GRANBY 7.8 1238 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO BURLINGTON 7.8 936 PM 12/29 TRAINED SPOTTER WINDSOR LOCKS 7.1 700 AM 12/30 AIRPORT NEWINGTON 7.0 1013 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO WEST HARTFORD 6.6 818 AM 12/30 MEDIA NORTH GRANBY 6.0 724 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER EAST HARTLAND 6.0 1017 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO ..TOLLAND COUNTY COVENTRY 11.0 222 AM 12/30 GENERAL PUBLIC TOLLAND 11.0 602 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER STAFFORD SPRINGS 11.0 950 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO STAFFORDVILLE 10.5 1042 PM 12/29 NWS COOP STORRS 10.0 1049 PM 12/29 TRAINED SPOTTER ROCKVILLE 9.5 1240 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO SOMERS 9.0 712 AM 12/30 GENERAL PUBLIC ..WINDHAM COUNTY BROOKLYN 11.5 1241 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO POMFRET 11.5 1115 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO http://kamala.cod.edu/ma/latest.nous41.KBOX.html 12/31/2012 PNS from KBOX Page 2 of 8 Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. DAYVILLE 11.2 711 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER MOOSUP 11.0 916 AM 12/30 GENERAL PUBLIC EAST KILLINGLY 10.4 1011 PM 12/29 TRAINED SPOTTER POMFRET CENTER 9.5 121 PM 12/30 HAM RADIO THOMPSON 7.5 750 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER MASSACHUSETTS ..BARNSTABLE COUNTY EAST SANDWICH 3.7 530 AM 12/30 CO-OP OBSERVER MARSTONS MILLS 3.5 200 AM 12/30 NWS EMPLOYEE EASTHAM 3.5 609 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO BOURNE 3.0 553 AM 12/30 NWS EMPLOYEE BREWSTER 3.0 612 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO HARWICH 2.8 929 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO WOODS HOLE 2.3 830 AM 12/30 CO-OP SANDWICH 2.2 1112 PM 12/29 NWS EMPLOYEE CHATHAM 2.0 720 AM 12/30 CO-OP ..BRISTOL COUNTY NORTH ATTLEBORO 10.5 1200 PM 12/30 HAM RADIO ATTLEBORO 9.8 117 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO FALL RIVER 7.0 1102 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO DIGHTON 6.8 822 AM 12/30 NWS EMPLOYEE REHOBOTH 6.5 854 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO MANSFIELD 6.0 830 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER WESTPORT 5.3 1109 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO SOMERSET 5.1 1149 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO NEW BEDFORD 5.0 107 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO TAUNTON 4.2 1200 AM 12/30 NWS OFFICE ACUSHNET 4.0 841 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER FAIRHAVEN 3.3 1031 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER ..ESSEX COUNTY HAVERHILL 6.0 1258 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO SALISBURY 5.0 757 AM 12/30 CO-OP NEWBURYPORT 5.0 830 AM 12/30 CO-OP NORTH ANDOVER 4.8 944 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO TOPSFIELD 4.0 728 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER IPSWICH 2.5 1249 PM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER LYNN 2.1 1120 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO ..FRANKLIN COUNTY DEERFIELD 7.5 1157 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO TURNERS FALLS 5.5 910 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO ASHFIELD 5.5 645 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER SHELBURNE 5.0 556 AM 12/30 GENERAL PUBLIC LEYDEN 5.0 909 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO SUNDERLAND 4.9 800 AM 12/30 CO-OP GREENFIELD 4.5 712 AM 12/30 GENERAL PUBLIC CHARLEMONT 4.5 750 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER HEATH 3.8 855 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO ..HAMPDEN COUNTY LUDLOW 10.3 730 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER http://kamala.cod.edu/ma/latest.nous41.KBOX.html 12/31/2012 PNS from KBOX Page 3 of 8 Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. SOUTHWICK 8.2 1151 PM 12/29 TRAINED SPOTTER WESTFIELD 8.0 830 AM 12/30 CO-OP MONSON 7.5 1108 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO AGAWAM 7.0 119 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO WEST SPRINGFIELD 7.0 908 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO CHICOPEE 7.0 909 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO WALES 6.5 1035 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO CHESTER 6.0 850 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO BLANDFORD 5.5 909 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO ..HAMPSHIRE COUNTY WARE 6.2 830 AM 12/30 CO-OP WORTHINGTON 5.6 720 AM 12/30 CO-OP NORTHAMPTON 5.2 926 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO AMHERST 3.9 800 AM 12/30 CO-OP AMHERST CENTER 3.8 1258 PM 12/30 PUBLIC GRANBY 3.5 100 PM 12/30 PUBLIC BELCHERTOWN 3.5 107 PM 12/30 HAM RADIO ..MIDDLESEX COUNTY HOLLISTON 10.0 902 AM 12/30 GENERAL PUBLIC NATICK 9.5 1259 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO FRAMINGHAM 9.2 122 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO ARLINGTON 9.0 1240 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER WINCHESTER 9.0 1145 AM 12/30 GENERAL PUBLIC MEDFIELD 8.5 1159 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO TYNGSBORO 8.2 203 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO PEPPERELL 8.1 722 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER WEST NEWTON 8.0 110 AM 12/30 GENERAL PUBLIC HOPKINTON 8.0 1120 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO WALTHAM 8.0 851 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO WILMINGTON 8.0 1235 AM 12/30 GENERAL PUBLIC WOBURN 7.8 204 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER GROTON 7.8 747 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER CONCORD 7.5 700 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER SHIRLEY 7.5 1200 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER ACTON 7.5 638 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER WESTON 7.2 1113 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO SUDBURY 7.0 915 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO HUDSON 7.0 1113 PM 12/29 TRAINED SPOTTER DRACUT 7.0 720 AM 12/30 GENERAL PUBLIC LEXINGTON 7.0 142 PM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER CARLISLE 6.6 649 AM 12/30 GENERAL PUBLIC WESTFORD 6.5 910 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO WATERTOWN 6.5 1222 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO BILLERICA 6.5 1255 AM 12/30 MEDIA TOWNSEND 6.4 746 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER BEDFORD 6.0 810 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER AYER 6.0 1139 PM 12/29 TRAINED SPOTTER BELMONT 6.0 1202 PM 12/30 HAM RADIO LITTLETON 6.0 1036 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO CAMBRIDGE 5.5 1233 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO WAKEFIELD 5.1 1232 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO LOWELL 5.0 826 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER MALDEN 2.6 829 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO ..NORFOLK COUNTY http://kamala.cod.edu/ma/latest.nous41.KBOX.html 12/31/2012 PNS from KBOX Page 4 of 8 Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only. MEDFIELD 9.2 100 AM 12/30 GENERAL PUBLIC FRANKLIN 9.0 800 AM 12/30 CO-OP NEEDHAM HEIGHTS 9.0 613 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO WALPOLE 8.8 1212 PM 12/30 HAM RADIO MILLIS 8.3 1116 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO NEEDHAM 8.0 1136 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO FOXBORO 8.0 859 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER NORWOOD 7.5 927 AM 12/30 NWS EMPLOYEE MILTON 6.6 815 AM 12/30 BLUE HILL OBSERVATORY DOVER 6.5 928 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO BROOKLINE 5.5 500 AM 12/30 NWS EMPLOYEE WEYMOUTH 3.0 1024 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO RANDOLPH 3.0 1018 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER ..PLYMOUTH COUNTY MIDDLEBORO 4.0 800 AM 12/30 CO-OP BRIDGEWATER 3.8 725 AM 12/30 CO-OP BROCKTON 3.6 1005 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER NORWELL 3.5 916 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO CARVER 3.0 400 AM 12/30 NWS EMPLOYEE MARSHFIELD 2.9 820 AM 12/30 RETIRED NWS EMPLOYEE ROCHESTER 2.5 830 AM 12/30 CO-OP HANSON 2.0 1243 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO ..SUFFOLK COUNTY WEST ROXBURY 6.0 1102 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO DORCHESTER 3.8 1159 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO WINTHROP 2.6 700 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER BOSTON 2.6 700 AM 12/30 LOGAN AIRPORT ..WORCESTER COUNTY MILFORD 13.2 812 AM 12/30 GENERAL PUBLIC NORTHBRIDGE 11.0 930 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO SOUTHBRIDGE 10.0 501 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER SHREWSBURY 10.0 209 AM 12/30 GENERAL PUBLIC WORCESTER 9.4 700 AM 12/30 AIRPORT MILLBURY 9.0 847 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO NORTH BROOKFIELD 9.0 500 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER NORTH GRAFTON 8.4 807 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO BOYLSTON 8.2 713 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER LEICESTER 8.0 1242 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO WESTBOROUGH 7.8 747 AM 12/30 NWS EMPLOYEE GRAFTON 7.8 1139 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO NORTHBOROUGH 7.7 1155 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO SPENCER 7.7 915 AM 12/30 COCORAHS NORTHBORO 7.7 1153 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO LEOMINSTER 7.7 915 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER CLINTON 7.6 929 PM 12/29 PUBLIC HOPEDALE 7.5 843 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO BERLIN 7.5 900 AM 12/30 HAM RADIO WESTMINSTER 7.1 1013 AM 12/30 TRAINED SPOTTER AUBURN 7.0 937 PM 12/29 TRAINED SPOTTER HARDWICK 6.6 830 AM 12/30 CO-OP HUBBARDSTON 6.5 1024 PM 12/29 HAM RADIO ASHBURNHAM 6.5 500 AM 12/30 CO-OP OBSERVER FITCHBURG 6.5 1000 AM 12/30 COCORAHS TEMPLETON 5.8 1031 PM 12/29 TRAINED SPOTTER http://kamala.cod.edu/ma/latest.nous41.KBOX.html 12/31/2012 PNS from KBOX Page 5 of 8 Generated by Foxit PDF Creator © Foxit Software http://www.foxitsoftware.com For evaluation only.
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