Another Wednesday, Another Stormy Forecast

Posted by Tim Kelley March 2, 2010 (2 weeks ago) at 8:44 pm

11 PM udate
Moderate Snow Norwell MA closing in on a whole inch!
Rain Scituate to Cape Cod at 34 degrees 11 pm Is a Slap In The Face..
This was not even a consideration??
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8 PM
Wednesday Evening March 3, 2010 Update..
Another bust.. Here is new thinking. The big deal is Coastal Flooding at High Tide around 2 AM. We may have similar flooding to what happened Midday Monday. The snow bands are there, but so far are falling apart as fast as they form. Reports from Cape Cod are 1″-2″, we may see enough for plowing by AM.
Updated map below.
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‘BomboGenesis’ is What Happened Feb 25, 2010

Posted by Tim Kelley February 26, 2010 (2 weeks ago) at 7:29 pm

Hurricane force wind ripped through New England on the evening of Thursday February 25, 2010. Watching Weather Radar, it was clear we had a circulation tracking from Buzzard’s Bay to Boston to Worcester Massachusetts. Watching the Surface Observations it was clear we had an intensifying Low Pressure Center deviating from a forecast track and intensity. In fact the Midnight observation at Isle Of Shoals NH Buoy recorded sustained wind of 64 Knots, Gusting 78 Knots, 1 knot below a Cat One Hurricane! In this image below we use observations to deduce the track of this February 2010 SuperStorm. Feeding this storm was the 80° energy & severe storms in Florida Wednesday, combined with the -7° record cold from Des Moines IA. Tropical and Arctic air, with storms #1 and storm # 2 merging near Cape Cod.

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Deepest Snow Storm This Winter!

Posted by Tim Kelley February 24, 2010 (3 weeks ago) at 12:07 pm

We are in day 2 of, what now looks like, a 6 day storm. Here is video from Wednesday at Attitash New Hampshire, along with snow amounts from part one of this two part storm.

The snow in this image sent to us from Killington Ski Resort in Vermont is the same as the entire mountain ridge from Western Massachusetts up Route 100 to Canada. We have 19″ at Killington and counting.

New Hampshire and Maine are up next. We all get several feet of snow through Sunday February 28, 2010.
See Snocountry.com for latest totals near you.

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Storms #1 & #2 Merge Thursday

Posted by Tim Kelley February 23, 2010 (3 weeks ago) at 9:42 pm


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My School Forecast – Tuesday, October 6, 2009 – Stoneham High and a shout-out to Shawsheen School

Posted by Matt Noyes October 6, 2009 at 8:35 am

Zachary Newell is looking for a forecast for Stoneham High School for the second year in a row, and Matt looks back at his visit to the Shawsheen Elementary School in Wilmington, MA!

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Giant Pumpkin Harvest Day; Ready for the Giant Pumpkin Weighing at Topsfield Fair!

Posted by Matt Noyes October 3, 2009 at 4:30 am

This summer, tens of thousands of you took a trip with me to the top of Mount Washington – experiencing the top of New England! In another classic New England experience, this time we go harvesting giant pumpkins for the world-famous Topsfield Fair! After conducting live interviews during the morning for NECN (you can view them all at by clicking here), including with giant pumpkin grower Woody Lancaster, I had the privilege of being on-hand for the harvest, leading up to the international Giant Pumpkin weighing slated for the following day in Topsfield, MA. Unless you’ve harvested a giant pumpkin yourself, you’ve NEVER seen the process up close and personal like this – the camaraderie, the competition and the dedication it takes to nurture a being that can grow as much as 40 pounds in one day! A huge thanks goes out to the New England Giant Pumpkin Growers, and specifically the Ipswich Bay Giant Pumpkin Growers, who took me along for one amazing ride! View the video, and come along with us – and to find out who wins the worldwide Topsfield Fair competition, check out the fair website at TopsfieldFair.org!

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My School Forecast – Wednesday, September 30, 2009 – Country Montessori School

Posted by Matt Noyes September 30, 2009 at 8:44 am

Today was Daniela Graffeo’s special day! A My School Forecast for her day at the Country Montessori School was the feature of Matt’s weather broadcasts at 6:41 and 7:41 AM!

You can be featured in the My School Forecast, too! Send an email with your name, school and town to myschool@necn.com!

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My School Forecast – Thursday, September 10, 2009 – Jordan/Jackson Elementary

Posted by Matt Noyes September 10, 2009 at 8:29 am

Today’s My School Forecast is for Pete Lally – starting the fourth grade at Jordan/Jackson Elementary School in Mansfield, MA. Pete tells us his teacher is Mrs. Goff, and that he wanted to wear shorts to school. Can Matt deliver?

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