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Top weather events of 2012 in Southern New England

November 8 – Insult to injury, another early-season Nor’easter

Less than 10 days after Hurricane Sandy, a rare early-season Nor’easter pounded the Mid-Atlantic and New England. Heavy, wet snow fell in inland locations, with 9″ reported in Western CT and Central MA. As much as 5″ of heavy, wet snow fell in NW RI. The wind reached 70 mph near the coast. The long duration of the storm meant another battering for the shoreline already significantly weakened by Sandy’s wrath.

While there was not an inordinate number of extreme weather events in Southern New England in 2012, those that did strike had a high impact. There is no way to know exactly what’s ahead for 2013, but, odds are, we’ll have plenty of wild weather to remember at the end of the year.

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Fred Campagna

President and Chief Meteorologist - Right Weather LLC AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologist #756 AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist #126

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