At 1:25 [p.m.], we picked up sleet and ice pellets. At 3:15 it started to snow again. Now, it's multiple layers of ice and snow, with the temperature dropping.
It looks like the storms are stacked up all the way from here to Japan.
Most nor'easters we get generally don't get their act together until they're well past us. So we don't get big snowfalls. This was just the perfect positioning.
This could be the first significant storm in two months. The first potentially, I stress the word potentially.
This is what gives you that freeze-dried effect. Ice falling when the temperature suddenly drops, and you get a sheet of ice everywhere.
We were expecting more snow. I would rather deal with 19 inches of snow than this stuff.
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