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The 4 Seasons

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  1. Yeah its dumb. You can find just as many early season (not necessasarily extreme late October) events that results in a average - great winter. Nov 2002 Nov 2005 Nov 2012 Nov 2014 And how many October events that had plowable snow on LI were there? Like 1? Oct 2011, thats about it.
  2. Watches up by PM for all of CT. Warnings tomorrow. I can hear the salting trucks already prepping.
  3. I dont have Zoom but im sure i can DL it, id be in
  4. (New NWS Radar coming Dec 8th 2020) They can't be serious with this radar. Wtf is this? The radar doesnt fully load no matter how long i wait The play button doesnt do anything, no loop And you cant distinguish between dbz intensity very clearly. holy hell, this has got to be a joke, or it needs to be like 100% redone or fixed
  5. Part 1 totals (right) Total totals (left) Forecast (bottom)
  6. Yeah i should have said for the southern part of new england or ALL of southern new england. Southern CT, southern RI and SE MA only received advisory snows.
  7. i mean its only been 2 seasons so far, i wouldnt call that a stretch until we have this one and the next one in the books
  8. That was the last real snow storm we had here in southern new england. The last warning event that is.
  9. 0 (FX 0) 11.3 (FX 8-16") 3.8 (FX 6-12") 2.2 (FX 8-16") April 1st storm 6.3" (FX 3-5") Apirl 6th storm 0.7" (FX N/A)
  10. Yeah that was fun 4 nor’easters each exactly a week apart. mar 1- inland elevated event rain at the coast and low elevations. mar 7/8- major snowstorm for most of New England 1-2 ft for a lot. mar 13- major snowstorm East New England bust for central areas and west. mar 21st- huge bust for southern New England nyc and li crushed with 1-2ft.
  11. Ooof thats frustrating, i thought 8.5" in a 24-36" forecast (15-30" NBC on the conseravitive/more realistic side) but 1.5" on 12-16 is worse. At least i hade plowable low end warning snow. I really wanted to experience my first 2 to 3 footer but alas it still eludes me to this day.
  12. @EastonSN+ well since we did Feb and Mar might as well do the rest of the winter, before that anyways... Nov 26th - First possible significant snowfall of the season. Nor'easter than trended west pretty dramatically inside 24hrs. Watches up converted to advisories. Well interior NW CT recieved low end warning while most of southern CT and the coast saw little to nothing. Rain changing to white rain. Elevation helped signifcantly 2-3" of slop in the hills of Hamden and North Haven (200-500ft) while near sea level got about a half an inch. Jan 9th - Snow squall event. Line of +SN moved through the state during the AM commute. Most picked up 2-4" in about a 1-2 hr period. Jan 24th - Coastal storm that was much more potent on models 3-5 days out then turned into a weak low. Overruning snows at night turned to sleet and rain before the precip shut off. 1"+ rates for a while. High adv/low warning event. (Notice how awful that Weather Channel map is, i saved it just for laughs..Rain to the North of the Rain & Snow line) Jan 26-27th - We all know the deal, the pain, the heartache that was this storm. 24-36, 15-30, 20-30 etc forecasted as the storm was unfolding. Huge bust. East of the River did about as well as expected though.
  13. i wasnt around for that. you mean positive bust? it looks like you got 2 feet+ by the pictures
  14. Let's keep going, shall we.. Mar 1st - Solid plowable event. Very similar synoptic setup to the last storm on Feb 21st. This time all snow, no change to rain.Warning shore, Advisory inland Ended up with 6-7" in North Haven. Snow stuck to roads during the day Mar 3rd - Overruning event with a heavy burst of snow changing to sleet and freezing rain. Advisory statewide for 2-4. Ended up with 1-3" for most. Mar 4th - Anafront situation with rain changing to snow, possibility of big snows for CT ended up being near nothing for interior CT, advisory southern CT, and low end warning for the extreme shore. NYC and LI picked up 6-10". Ended up with 2.5" for this one. Mar 21st - Finale event for the season. Coastal storm. Clipped CT snowed during the day with white rain, stuck at night but pretty much only to grassy surfaces. Adivsory statewide. Ended up with 6.6".
  15. u mean the last good stretch? Jan 11 was way better. Even though 14-15 was good overall it was very frustrating in our area. We watched E CT RI and MA pile up feet of snow while we got blue balled, especially the Jan 26th blizzard. As far as Feb, it was frigid cold with snowcover all month but we had a lot of busts and near misses. Feb 1st - Good 11.5 (front end 6" change to sleet and was supposed to be over then the low blew up over E LI and dumped heavy snow over central CT during the day with 2-3"/hr rates. We added another 5.5 in just 2 hours) Feb 7-9th - "100 hrs of snow" pretty lame non accumulating mess until the final push on Feb 9th, we picked up 4.5" from that, while interior CT even just as north as Chesire walked away with double digist Feb 14th - VDay blizzard. Weird situation with a low in a good position but developed too late and crushed E MA and even gave good warning snows to NE CT. We ended up with 2" on the front end WAA snows but completely missed the development of the low bombing out. We were literally under a blizzard warning with calm winds and clear skies, NWS wouldn't pull the plug. Feb 21st - Light event with snow changing to rain. Pretty uniform 3-6 across the state. Ended up with 5.5" Then Mar 1st solid 6" er all snow. Feb was a bit frustrating but still good nontheless. The deep snowpack that ranged from 6-20" all month and the record breaking cold really made it memorable.
  16. i dunno... you the og around here, get with the program!
  17. Can you provide a link to more of these or share all the ones you made some how? id love to see them.
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