The last real redeeming chance of the 1998/1999 winter. This storm delivered 6″ of clean, white snow to Nantucket. The storm as Nantucket experienced it, was formed off of Delaware. After forming, the low head out to sea, but not before dropping snow across the region. Snow initiated well after dark on the island. Leading up to that, had been an overcast day, which was the first sign that a storm was to come.
The snow fell well into the early morning hours on the 15th, and then it got warmer, however, for just a moment. It switched to rain after 6:30 AM. After which it switched over to heavy snow. The snow fell in heavy intervals, followed by some cloudy periods. Wind was a large factor in this storm ,and it caused power poles to fall on Eel Point Road, causing power outages. Many areas along the harbor experienced coastal flooding.

Peak

Satellite image

Weather Channel Snow map
Stats:
Accumulation: 6″ Forecast-1″
Wind: 45 mph Unofficial-55 mph
Damage: Heavy








