As the advertised “wall of snow” approaches, live chat with Matt, live coverage on NECN, and interactive opportunities for everyone

Posted by Matt Noyes December 19, 2008 at 10:04 am

We’ve been tracking today’s storm for days – after producing record snow in Las Vegas, dense fog in Houston, heavy snow and sleet in the Midwest, and a snow blitz through the Great Lakes, this well-defined storm is making a bee-line for New England. During the afternoon, snow will fall at one to two inches per hour for most of Central and Southern New England.

Through it all, we’ll bring you continuing coverage on NECN, here on WeatherNewEngland.com, and on the weather page of NECN.com. Live radar updates can be found on NECN at the top of each half hour as I track the wall of snow and its trip to New England. A live interactive chat will take place starting just after 10:30 AM (immediately after my on-air update) on Boston.com. Through it all, we cherish your reports, as our viewers serve as the eyes and ears for NECN across New England, in addition to our team of reporters fanned out across the region.

To submit photos to the Sky Scenes group for air on NECN, click here. If you’re already a Flickr member, you’re set to go. If not, it’ll only take you a minute or two to sign up and start submitting!

To send us text emails and updates and let us know what’s happening in your neighborhood as the storm rolls on (with snow measurements, please!), email weather@necn.com, and your email will go to our entire team.

We’ll keep you posted every step of the way as this storm plasters New England. In the meantime, enjoy this collection of images from the mark this storm has already left on our nation:

- Matt and Team

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3 Responses to “As the advertised “wall of snow” approaches, live chat with Matt, live coverage on NECN, and interactive opportunities for everyone”

  1. dan mccaughin on December 19th, 2008 10:35 am

    blockbuster storm!!! i am glad to see people staying home today it makes all the difference, we know what can happen otherwise. thanks

  2. Ralph on December 19th, 2008 11:13 am

    Just wanted to say that Matt is by far the best New England forecaster that New England has. People do listen to what he has to say. I think we could see another 3 inches ontop of the forecasted amounts, as light snow will linger into Saturday. Hope u will agree Matt. Until then may everyone stay safe and enjoy the storm!

  3. Paul on December 19th, 2008 2:51 pm

    Snowing in Moultonborough, NH @ 14:45

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