Storm Coordination Message #2 – Friday 2/24/23 – Strong Winds After Wet Snow/Sleet/Ice Accumulation

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..After the snow and ice wintry mix Wednesday Night through Thursday Night, strong to damaging winds coupled with any wet snow and ice accumulation will cause isolated to scattered pockets of tree and wire damage and power outages today..
..A Wind Advisory is now in effect through 7 PM Friday for Northern Connecticut, Western and Central Massachusetts including Northern Middlesex County Massachusetts and Rhode Island for sustained winds of 15-25 MPH with gusts 45-50 MPH and isolated higher wind gusts to 55 MPH in higher terrain locations of Western and Central Massachusetts. Areas outside of the Wind Advisory could see wind gusts up to 40 MPH with isolated higher wind gusts..
..These wind gusts particularly in areas that received wet snow and/or ice accumulation will see isolated to scattered pockets of tree and wire damage and isolated power outages. SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor the strong to damaging wind potential in the region particularly in areas that received snow and ice in the region. This will be the only coordination message on these strong winds unless a significant upgrade to the situation occurs and time allows for an update. Pictures of storm damage, icing etc. can be sent as a reply to this message, via our WX1BOX Facebook and Twitter feeds and the email address pics@nsradio.org. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Wind Advisory Statement, Area Forecast Discussion and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook..

NWS Boston/Norton Wind Advisory Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=NPW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Storm Coordination Message #2 – Late Wednesday Afternoon 2/22/23-Thursday 2/23/23 Wintry Mix/Icing Event

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..Wintry Mix will cause hazardous travel conditions in portions of Southern New England Wednesday Night Through Thursday Night/Early Friday Morning. Winter Weather Advisories expanded in time and in area to include more of Rhode Island and Southeast Massachusetts for later Thursday into Friday Morning..
..A Winter Weather Advisory is now in effect from 4 AM Friday for Northern Connecticut, Northwest Providence County Rhode Island, Franklin, Hampshire, Hampden, Worcester, all of Middlesex and Essex Counties of Massachusetts for up to 2″ of snow and around 1/4″ of ice accumulation. If 1/4″ ice or more if ice accretion occurs, it could result in isolated pockets of tree and wire damage and power outages..
..A Winter Weather Advisory is now in effect from 4 PM Thursday to 4 AM Friday for Norfolk, Suffolk, North Central Bristol, North Central Plymouth Counties of Massachusetts, Southeast Providence, Kent, and Bristol Counties of Rhode Island for up to 1/10″ of icing from freezing rain causing hazardous travel conditions..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor for snow accumulation, ice accumulation, precip type reports and any icing damage reports. Amateur Radio Call-Up Nets will occur later tonight and Thursday for icing accumulations cause significant travel issues as well as any isolated damage to infrastructure. The 146.940-Mount Tom Repeater will have nets starting at 8 PM this evening and potential nets on Thursday. Other Amateur Radio frequencies may have nets as needed later tonight and particularly Thursday..

A wintry mix of precipitation is expected as we get into tonight into Thursday Morning across Southern New England. The headlines depict the current thinking. Key factors include:

1.) Amount of icing and how widespread the icing is. More widespread 1/4″ or more icing amounts could result in isolated pockets of tree and wire damage and isolated power outages in the advisory area.
2.) How far southeast any icing occurs and whether a flash freeze and light freezing drizzle develops into areas southeast of the advisory area through the day on Thursday.

SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor for snow accumulation, ice accumulation, precip type reports and any icing damage reports. Amateur Radio Call-Up Nets will occur later tonight and Thursday for icing accumulations cause significant travel issues as well as any isolated damage to infrastructure. The 146.940-Mount Tom Repeater will have nets starting at 8 PM this evening and potential nets on Thursday. Other Amateur Radio frequencies may have nets as needed later tonight and particularly Thursday. This will be the last coordination message posted unless time allows for updated Amateur Radio Net activation information. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Winter Weather Advisory Statement and Snow and Ice Maps, Area Forecast Discussion and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:

NWS Boston/Norton Winter Weather Advisory Statement and Snow & Ice Maps:
https://www.weather.gov/box/winter

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Storm Coordination Message #1 – Late Wednesday Afternoon 2/22/23-Thursday 2/23/23 Wintry Mix/Icing Event

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..Wintry Mix will cause hazardous travel conditions in portions of Southern New England Wednesday Night into Thursday Night..
..A Winter Weather Advisory is now in effect from 4 PM Wednesday Afternoon through 1 PM Thursday Afternoon for Northern Connecticut, Northwest Providence County Rhode Island, Franklin, Hampshire, Hampden, Worcester, North-Central Middlesex and Essex Counties of Massachusetts for up to 2″ of snow and around 1/4″ of ice accumulation. If 1/4″ ice or more if ice accretion occurs, it could result in isolated pockets of tree and wire damage and power outages..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor for snow accumulation, ice accumulation, precip type reports and any icing damage reports. Amateur Radio Call-Up Nets are possible later this evening and Thursday Morning particularly if icing accumulations cause significant travel issues as well as any isolated damage to infrastructure..

A wintry mix of precipitation is expected as we get into tonight into Thursday Morning across Southern New England. The headlines depict the current thinking. Key factors include:

1.) Amount of icing and how widespread the icing is. More widespread 1/4″ or more icing amounts could result in isolated pockets of tree and wire damage and isolated power outages in the advisory area.
2.) How far southeast any icing occurs and whether a flash freeze and light freezing drizzle develops into areas southeast of the advisory area through the day on Thursday. At this time later in the day Thursday into early Friday Morning, icing conditions could occur away from the south coast of Massachusetts and Rhode Island so Winter Weather Advisories were posted for these areas for later Thursday Afternoon into Friday Morning.

SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor for snow accumulation, ice accumulation, precip type reports and any icing damage reports. Amateur Radio Call-Up Nets are possible later this evening and Thursday Morning particularly if icing accumulations cause significant travel issues as well as any isolated damage to infrastructure. Another coordination message will be posted by 10 PM this evening if time allows and whether Amateur Radio call-up nets are utilized for storm monitoring. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Winter Weather Advisory Statement and Snow and Ice Maps, Area Forecast Discussion and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:

NWS Boston/Norton Winter Weather Advisory Statement and Snow & Ice Maps:
https://www.weather.gov/box/winter

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Storm Coordination Message #1 – Tuesday 2/21/23-Thursday Evening 2/23/23 – Various Storms & Wintry Precipitation

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..Light Snowfall expected in two areas – one area is in Southeast Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut overnight Monday Night into mid-Tuesday Morning. Snowfall amounts of a Coating to 1″ are expected currently though some high resolution models have hinted at higher amounts though that is not the most plausible scenario at this time. Will monitor closely for higher snowfall totals in this area particularly in the early to mid Tuesday Morning timeframe..
..A second round of light snow and wintry mix is possible across Western, North-Central and Northeast Massachusetts where a coating to 3″ of snow with isolated higher amounts are possible in the late Tuesday Afternoon to Tuesday Night timeframe..
..A widespread wintry mix/icing event is likely Wednesday Night into Thursday Night for much of Southern New England but especially north and west of the I-95 corridor. What the predominant form of precipitation occurs is unclear at this time but both the Thursday Morning and Evening commutes could be hazardous for our region..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor all three storm systems starring with the first two storm systems overnight tonight into mid-morning Tuesday and late Tuesday Afternoon through Tuesday Night. If time allows, another coordination message on the various storm systems will be posted by 11 AM Tuesday Morning. Below are the NWS Boston Norton Snowfall Maps, Area Forecast Discussion and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook..

NWS Boston/Norton Snowfall Maps:
https://www.weather.gov/box/winter

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Storm Coordination Message #1 – Tuesday Evening 2/7/23-Early Wednesday Morning 2/8/23 Light Wintry Mix Event

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..Light Wintry Mix may cause icy travel conditions in Western, Central and Northeast Massachusetts this Tuesday Evening into very early Wednesday Morning. This could extend further south into the Hartford CT to Providence RI to Boston Mass area and will bear watching..
..A Winter Weather Advisory is now in effect from 7 PM Tuesday Evening to 2 AM Wednesday Morning for Franklin, Hampshire, Hampden, Worcester, Middlesex and Essex Counties of Massachusetts for freezing rain causing a light icy glaze on roads and sidewalks causing slippery travel along with a coating to 1″ of snow/sleet..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor for icing reports and issues on area roadways from light icing. Another coordination message will be posted by 8 PM this evening if a change to the advisory area occurs and time allows for an update otherwise this will be the only coordination message for this light icing event. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Winter Weather Advisory Statement/Snow/Ice Accretion Maps, Area Forecast Discussion and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook..

NWS Boston/Norton Winter Weather Advisory Statement & Snow/Ice Accretion Maps:
https://www.weather.gov/box/winter

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Wind Chill and Dangerous Cold Coordination Message #3 – Late Thursday Night 2/2/22 through Saturday Afternoon 2/4/22

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..Dangerous Cold and Wind Chills Expected Across Southern New England late Thursday Night into Saturday Afternoon with the coldest air and most dangerous cold and wind chills centered on Friday Night into Saturday Morning. Strong to damaging wind gusts and isolated power outages are possible across the entire coverage area with a bit stronger winds expected and this will be monitored closely in addition to the extreme cold weather conditions as the power outages could cause more issues than normal given the extreme cold conditions..
..A Wind Chill Warning remains in effect from 10 AM Friday Morning through 10 AM Saturday Morning for wind chills to -35 below zero for Northern Connecticut, Rhode Island and Southeast Massachusetts except for the islands. Wind Gusts in the region could gust as high as 45-50 MPH with isolated higher gusts to 55 MPH particularly on Friday and Friday Night which could cause isolated pockets of tree and power line damage and isolated power outages..
..A Wind Chill Warning remains in effect from 6 AM Friday Morning through 1 PM Saturday Afternoon for wind chills to -45 below zero for Western Franklin, Western Hampden, and Western Hampshire Counties of Massachusetts. Wind Gusts in the region could gust as high as 50 MPH with isolated higher gusts to 55 MPH particularly on Friday and Friday Night which could cause isolated pockets of tree and power line damage and isolated power outages..
..A Wind Chill Warning remains in effect from 10 AM Friday Morning through 1 PM Saturday Afternoon for wind chills to -40 below zero for Northern Worcester and Northern Middlesex Counties of Massachusetts. Wind Gusts in the region could gust as high as 50 MPH with isolated higher gusts to 55 MPH particularly on Friday and Friday Night which could cause isolated pockets of tree and power line damage and isolated power outages..
..A Wind Chill Warning remains in effect from 10 AM Friday Morning through 1 PM Saturday Afternoon for wind chills to -30 below zero for Essex, Central and Southeast Middlesex, Suffolk, Norfolk, and Southern Worcester Counties of Massachusetts. Wind Gusts in the region could gust as high as 50 MPH with isolated higher gusts to 55 MPH particularly on Friday and Friday Night which could cause isolated pockets of tree and power line damage and isolated power outages..
..A Wind Chill Advisory remains in effect from 4 PM Friday Afternoon to 1 PM Saturday Afternoon for wind chills to -20 below zero for Marthas Vineyard and Nantucket Massachusetts and Block Island Rhode Island. Wind Gusts in the region could gust as high as 50 MPH with isolated higher gusts to 55 MPH particularly on Friday and Friday Night which could cause isolated pockets of tree and power line damage and isolated power outages..
..Snow Squalls with the Arctic cold frontal passage are possible in interior Southern New England, particularly in interior Northern Massachusetts, late Thursday Night into Friday Morning possibly affecting the morning commute. A round of ocean effect snow could affect portions of Cape Cod and the Islands late Friday Night into early Saturday Morning and these hazards will be monitored though the main hazard remains the dangerous cold, wind chills and any isolated power outages caused by the strong winds in this period. Temperatures will modify to near normal levels on Sunday..
..Eastern Massachusetts ARES will be conducting an ARES exercise on Saturday 2/4/22 from 1000 AM-1200 PM and will be accepting low temperature, low wind chill, snowfall, wind gust and wind damage reports. See https://ema.arrl.org/2023/02/02/eastern-massachusetts-ares-exercise-winter-wipeout-saturday-2-4-23-1000-am-1200-pm-et/ for info and frequency information. All are welcome to participate both inside and outside the Eastern Massachusetts section..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor the dangerous cold in terms of low temperatures and wind chills, measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater and any isolated wind damage, and snowfall measurements from snow squalls and ocean effect snow in those localized areas affected late Thursday Night into Saturday. Its noted that there could be quite a bit of sea smoke in coastal areas around Southern New England within about 1-2 hours of sunrise Saturday Morning that could offer some rare pictures of this phenomenon in coastal areas as very cold air progresses over warmer ocean waters. Pictures and videos of storm damage and sea smoke can be sent as a reply to this email, via our WX1BOX Facebook/Twitter feeds or to the email address pics@nsradio.org..
..This will be the last coordination message as we shift into operations mode. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Wind Chill Warning/Advisory Statement & Snowfall Maps, Wind Chill/Wind Gust Infographics, Area Forecast Discussion and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook..

NWS Boston/Norton Wind Chill Warning/Advisory Statement & Snowfall Maps:
https://www.weather.gov/box/winter
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=WSW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Wind Chill and Wind Gust Infographics:
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Dangerous_WindChill_Feb3-4-2023.png
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/MaxWindGustMph-Feb3-4-2023.png
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/NWS_Arctic_Cold_Outbreak_Infographic.jpg

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Wind Chill and Dangerous Cold Coordination Message #2 – Late Thursday Night 2/2/22 through Saturday Afternoon 2/4/22

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..Dangerous Cold and Wind Chills Expected Across Southern New England late Thursday Night into Saturday Afternoon with the coldest air and most dangerous cold and wind chills centered on Friday Night into Saturday Morning..
..A Wind Chill Warning is now in effect from 10 AM Friday Morning through 10 AM Saturday Morning for wind chills to -30 below zero for Northern Connecticut, Rhode Island and Southeast Massachusetts except for the islands. Wind Gusts in the region could gust as high as 45 MPH with isolated higher gusts to 50 MPH particularly on Friday and Friday Night which could cause isolated pockets of tree and power line damage and isolated power outages..
..A Wind Chill Warning is now in effect from 6 AM Friday Morning through 1 PM Saturday Afternoon for wind chills to -45 below zero for Western Franklin, Western Hampden, and Western Hampshire Counties of Massachusetts. Wind Gusts in the region could gust as high as 45 MPH with isolated higher gusts to 50 MPH particularly on Friday and Friday Night which could cause isolated pockets of tree and power line damage and isolated power outages..
..A Wind Chill Warning is now in effect from 10 AM Friday Morning through 1 PM Saturday Afternoon for wind chills to -40 below zero for Northern Worcester and Northern Middlesex Counties of Massachusetts. Wind Gusts in the region could gust as high as 45 MPH with isolated higher gusts to 50 MPH particularly on Friday and Friday Night which could cause isolated pockets of tree and power line damage and isolated power outages..
..A Wind Chill Warning is now in effect from 10 AM Friday Morning through 1 PM Saturday Afternoon for wind chills to -30 below zero for Essex, Central and Southeast Middlesex, Suffolk, Norfolk, and Southern Worcester Counties of Massachusetts. Wind Gusts in the region could gust as high as 45 MPH with isolated higher gusts to 50 MPH particularly on Friday and Friday Night which could cause isolated pockets of tree and power line damage and isolated power outages..
..A Wind Chill Advisory is now in effect from 4 PM Friday Afternoon to 1 PM Saturday Afternoon for wind chills to -20 below zero for Marthas Vineyard and Nantucket Massachusetts and Block Island Rhode Island. Wind Gusts in the region could gust as high as 45 MPH with isolated higher gusts to 50 MPH particularly on Friday and Friday Night which could cause isolated pockets of tree and power line damage and isolated power outages..
..Snow Squalls with the Arctic cold frontal passage are possible in interior Southern New England, particularly in interior Northern Massachusetts, late Thursday Night into Friday Morning possibly affecting the morning commute. A round of ocean effect snow could affect portions of Cape Cod and the Islands late Friday Night into early Saturday Morning and these hazards will be monitored though the main hazard remains the dangerous cold, wind chills and any isolated power outages caused by the strong winds in this period. Temperatures will modify to near normal levels on Sunday..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor the dangerous cold in terms of low temperatures and wind chills, measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater and any isolated wind damage, and snowfall measurements from snow squalls and ocean effect snow in those localized areas affected late Thursday Night into Saturday. Its noted that there could be quite a bit of sea smoke in coastal areas around Southern New England within about 1-2 hours of sunrise that could offer some rare pictures of this phenomenon in coastal areas as very cold air progresses over warmer ocean waters. Another coordination message will be posted by 1100 PM Thursday Evening. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Wind Chill Warning/Advisory Statement & Snowfall Maps, Area Forecast Discussion, Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook and Wind Chill Infographics..

NWS Boston/Norton Wind Chill Warning/Advisory Statement & Snowfall Maps:
https://www.weather.gov/box/winter
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=WSW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Wind Chill and Wind Gust Infographics:
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/NWS_Wind_Chill_Infographic.jpg
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/NWS_Wind_Gust_Infographic.png
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/NWS_Arctic_Cold_Outbreak_Infographic.jpg

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Wind Chill and Dangerous Cold Coordination Message #1 – Late Thursday Night 2/2/22 through Saturday Afternoon 2/4/22

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..Dangerous Cold and Wind Chills Expected Across Southern New England late Thursday Night into Saturday Afternoon with the coldest air and most dangerous cold and wind chills centered on Friday Night into Saturday Morning..
..A Wind Chill Watch is in effect from Late Thursday Night into Saturday for wind chills as low as -25 to -30 below zero with higher terrain locations as low as -40 below zero. Wind Gusts in the region could gust as high as 40 MPH with isolated higher gusts particularly on Friday and Friday Night which could cause isolated pockets of tree and power line damage and isolated power outages..
..Snow Squalls with the Arctic cold frontal passage are possible in interior Southern New England, particularly in interior Northern Massachusetts, late Thursday Night into Friday Morning possibly affecting the morning commute. A round of ocean effect snow could affect portions of Cape Cod and the Islands late Friday Night into early Saturday Morning and these hazards will be monitored though the main hazard remains the dangerous cold and wind chills in this period. Temperatures will modify to near normal levels on Sunday..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation will monitor the dangerous cold in terms of low temperatures and wind chills, strong wind gusts and any isolated wind damage, and snowfall measurements from snow squalls and ocean effect snow in those localized areas affected late Thursday Night into Saturday. Its noted that there could be quite a bit of sea smoke in coastal areas around Southern New England within about 1-2 hours of sunrise that could offer some rare pictures of this phenomenon in coastal areas as very cold air progresses over warmer ocean waters. Another coordination message will be posted by 1130 AM Thursday Morning. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Wind Chill Watch Statement, Area Forecast Discussion, Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook and NWS Boston/Norton Wind Chill Infographics..

NWS Boston/Norton Wind Chill Watch Statement & Snowfall Maps:
https://www.weather.gov/box/winter
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=WSW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Wind Chill Infographic:
https://wx1box.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/NWS_Norton_Wind_Chill_Watch_Infographic.jpg

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Special Announcement & Off-Topic Post: Amateur Radio Volunteers Still Needed for the 2023 Boston Marathon

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We appreciate everyone’s patience as we make an off-topic post on the need for Amateur Radio Volunteers for the 2023 Boston Marathon. In addition, there is a continued need for medical volunteers for the 2023 Boston Marathon and those interested in volunteering as a medical or general volunteer can use the register.hamradioboston.org link are brought to the general volunteer page which can be utilized for those that are not Amateur Radio Operators to volunteer. Further details for Amateur Radio volunteers follow below:

Volunteer registration for the 2023 Boston Marathon is open and ongoing. The BAA opened early this year and we’re grateful for new and returning volunteers that have already signed up!

For anyone who hasn’t yet, please don’t delay! Volunteer registration closes on Friday, February 10 at 5:00 PM EST.
Registration Link (for new and returning volunteers):
https://www.baa.org/races/boston-marathon/volunteer/volunteer-registration

Step by Step Sign Up Guide:
https://hamradioboston.freshdesk.com/en/support/solutions/articles/44002389087-2023-volunteer-registration-step-by-step-guide

A few notes for volunteers:

Almost all amateur radio positions are single person assignments. We are not able to group people on a single assignment, but we will try to accommodate which segment you are assigned to in order to allow for similar start/end times.

This year, we will be hosting an in-person volunteer symposium on Saturday, March 18, 2023. There will be more details to follow on this as we get closer, but please save the date for now.

Final documentation is generally released during the first week of April once we have the final logistical details from the various area coordinators for the Start, Course, and Finish areas. Where possible, we will release documents as they become available. In this case, look out for emails from the committee and your Team Captain.

As always, we appreciate your help in getting the word out to prospective volunteers. Please send this to hams or clubs that you think might be interested in joining us on the amateur radio team for the 2023 Boston Marathon!

If you have any questions about the content of this message or about volunteering at the marathon in general, please don’t hesitate to send them to contact@HamRadioBoston.org.

We’re looking forward to seeing you all again soon!

Thank you, and 73,

Boston Marathon Communications Committee
contact@HamRadioBoston.org

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875 (After 6 PM)
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503 (After 6 PM)
Work Phone #: 508-346-2929 (8 AM-5 PM)
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Storm Coordination Message #2 – Wednesday Afternoon 1/25/23-Thursday 1/26/23 Coastal Winter Storm Hazards

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..Yet another coastal storm system will bring the potential for a period of snow and the possibility of wet snow in areas hit hard with wet snow damage in Western and Northern Massachusetts, the potential for heavy rainfall and flooding issues in portions of Eastern New England, strong to damaging winds in Southeast New England and minor coastal flooding for the Wednesday Evening high tide cycle. Outages in Northern and Western Massachusetts area since last evening have dropped off to 617 customers without power as of 130 PM Wednesday Afternoon (any pictures and videos of storm damage can be sent as a reply to this email, via our WX1BOX Facebook or Twitter feeds or to the email address pics@nsradio.org), .
..A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect through 1 AM Thursday for Northern Connecticut, Northwest Providence County Rhode Island, Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin, Northern Worcester, North-Central Middlesex and expanded to Western Essex Counties of Massachusetts for 2-5″ of snow with isolated higher amounts and the highest amounts along and north of the Route 2 corridor through Western Franklin and Northwest Hampshire Counties of Massachusetts. The snow has the potential to be heavy and wet and in areas hit hard by the previous two winter storms with heavy wet snow, it could cause isolated pockets of tree and wire damage and isolated power outages. The evening commute could be affected by the snow with snow changing to rain in most if not all areas around or before 1 AM Thursday..
..Most if not all of the Winter Weather Advisory areas will see the snow change to all rain near the time of the advisory issuance with areas outside of the Winter Weather Advisory area seeing a coating to 2″ of snow before the changeover..
..A Flood Watch remains in effect from Wednesday Evening through Thursday Morning for Rhode Island and Southeast Massachusetts from Suffolk and Norfolk Counties south and east through Cape Cod and the Islands for heavy rainfall and in some areas of the watch area snow melt from 1-2.5″ of rain with isolated higher amounts and the potential for urban and poor drainage flooding and if higher amounts are realized the possibility of some small river and stream flooding..
..A Wind Advisory is in effect from 9 PM Wednesday to 9 AM Thursday for Southern Rhode Island including Block Island Rhode Island, Eastern and Southern Plymouth Counties, Southern Bristol Counties of Massachusetts, Cape Cod and the Islands and has been expanded to include Southeast Providence, Kent, Bristol Counties of Rhode Island, Northern Bristol and Western Plymouth Counties of Massachusetts for sustained winds of 25-35 MPH with gusts to 50 MPH. These winds could cause isolated pockets of tree and power line damage and isolated power outages..
..A Coastal Flood Advisory remains in effect from 8 PM Wednesday to 3 AM Thursday for South Coastal Massachusetts, and Southeast Coastal Rhode Island for up to a half foot of inundation above ground level causing minor coastal flooding of the most vulnerable shore roads and parking areas at the coast..
..SKYWARN Self-Activation with Amateur Radio Call-up nets likely late Wednesday Afternoon through Wednesday Night in the Winter Weather Advisory areas with general self-activation in eastern areas of the region for any snowfall reports, rain gauge totals, measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater, wind damage and coastal flood reports..

A multi-hazard coastal storm is on track to impact Southern New England later this afternoon into Thursday. The headlines depict the current thinking. Key factors include:
1.) Snow amounts were adjusted slightly downward but could extend into Western Essex County Mass and the advisory has been expanded to this area. The timing of the rain-snow line is key to the amounts and also the heavy wet snow in areas hard hit with tree and power line damage from prior winter storms will need to be watched carefully for additional outages as most repairs were completed only within the last 24 hours. Spotter reports will be critical to see how this situation evolves.
2.) Flooding from heavy rainfall is a concern in the Flood Watch area due to repeated heavy rainfall events leading to lower flood guidance. Some smaller rivers and streams could come out of their banks in addition to urban and poor drainage flooding.
3.) Strong winds will penetrate a bit further inland than thought yesterday and the Wind Advisory has been expanded to cover more of Eastern Rhode Island and Southeast Massachusetts. If temperatures get a bit warmer than expected or heavy rainfall processes are sufficient to mix out more of the inversion, a few isolated wind gusts stronger than 50 MPH will be possible in this area.
4.) Minor coastal flooding is possible at high tide tonight in Southeast coastal New England and will bear watching.

SKYWARN Self-Activation with Amateur Radio Call-up nets likely late Wednesday Afternoon through Wednesday Night in the Winter Weather Advisory areas with general self-activation in eastern areas of the region for any snowfall reports, rain gauge totals, measured wind gusts 40 MPH or greater, wind damage and coastal flood reports. The following repeater systems will have Amateur Radio nets to track snowfall, precip type changeover and wet snow damage:

Western Mass SKYWARN Net: 146.940-Mount Tom Repeater – PL: 127.3 Hz Wednesday Evening 600 PM, 800 PM and 1000 PM
Central Mass SKYWARN Net #1: 146.970-Paxton Repeater PL: 114.8 – Wednesday Evening 630 PM, 830 PM and 1030 PM
Central Mass SKYWARN Net – #2 – Route 2 corridor system: W1GZ-R Echolink conference node: 688832/IRLP 9122 – Wednesday Evening either at the same time as the Paxton Repeater schedule or 10-15 minutes after the Paxton Nets have taken place
New England Reflector System – *NEW-ENG3* Echolink conference node: 9123/IRLP 9123/N1XRS-L Echolink node: 8998 – DMR Brandmeister node: DMR Talkgroup 3125541 (Will monitor and make occasional call-ups)
Additional repeaters could become active depending on changing storm conditions and this aspect will be monitored and if time allows a shortened coordination message will be sent to update this information.

This will be the last coordination message as we shift into operations mode. Below is the NWS Boston/Norton Winter Weather Advisory Statement & Snow/Ice Accretion Maps, Wind Advisory Statement, Flood Watch Statement, Coastal Flood Advisory Statement, Area Forecast Discussion and Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:

NWS Boston/Norton Winter Weather Advisory Statement & Snow/Ice Accretion Maps:
https://www.weather.gov/box/winter

NWS Boston/Norton Wind Advisory Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=NPW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Flood Watch Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=FFA&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Coastal Flood Advisory Statement:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=CFW&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Area Forecast Discussion:
https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off

NWS Boston/Norton Enhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=box

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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