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The 4 Seasons

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  1. Ill get back to you and post an update shortly
  2. wow, beautiful, thanks for the update. Do you have snow total so far?
  3. I knew the hills would be fine for this. Anything above 300 feet in New Haven county is doing well with a lot more to go. lower elevs theres nada. North Haven, Hamden, Seymour probably up through 91 virtually nothing but white rain. I'm at 0.2 of pure clear see through 1:1 slush, reminds me of Jan 2006 but i expected it this time.
  4. i know there hasn't been much of mention of anything from CT so heres a couple more shots from the hills where it is snowing. And a CT radar update.
  5. Update from CT... Drove from about near 0 elevation where there is now a mixture of rain/snow. Up to hamden in the woods at 650FT, then Bethany, then Prospect. Roads were getting covered, everything was white and the snow growth and rate was very good. It's amazing how much it went to almost nothing below 200FT. 0.2" of clear white slush here at 110FT Prospect had about 2" when i left with moderate snow. 29.9" on the season.
  6. im right there with you, i need 0.3 to get to 30. i think i can do it with this heavy banding moving in. still haven't accumulated anything even on non-paved but its just starting to whiten up. epic.
  7. Some heavy snow starting to make its way into SW and S CT.
  8. I think you and @tavwtbyand anywhere in the hills of CT are fine for 2-4, i wouldn't be expecting at least 5 or 6 though.
  9. light white rain, picking up in intensity as heavier banding is moving in. We're not accumulating on anything atm, not the grass, not the dirt, not the car tops...let alone the roads
  10. light rain has changed to light white rain. The intensity has picked up quite a bit though and flake size is pretty large. If it were cold and actually accumulating id say were would be snowing at a rate of 3/4-1"/hr. But alas is 0/hr. The one daytime storm we get this season, we needed to be at night. God, this winter.. Seymour: 600FT
  11. NAM was hittin the sauce at 18Z, it got a shot of narcan and a bucket of water to the face at 00z.
  12. yes, very. on the lowest side of guidance for sure.
  13. Here's what were thinking right now. May issue an update later tonight. 2-5 for most of the state away from the shore and up a few hundred feet. Concern is a bust in either direction, a situation like the NAMs are depicting would have it snowing right down to the coast and with temps in the upper 20s and low 30s and moderate to heavy snow they could easily pick up several inches quickly. Right now thats the coldest side of guidance though.
  14. With BL Temps, and to add on top of that this time of year I'm always in fear of a pure white rain event at elevations less than 200 or so. Hell we had one on Jan 3rd 2006. I got less than an inch of glop while a short drive north over 350ft got 7" in the same town. That was a painful burn that I'll never forget.
  15. Yes I agree but pretty much every model has something and half the posts on here are about Wed so it was more about not clogging this up..of course the Nam went wild at 00z, called that. Nammy naked
  16. RGEM came in good for CT and sne, we should create a thread for this
  17. i mean the run isnt even close to being done thats ending at 18Z when most models have it just beginning. If that went out further it would probably be 6-10 for most of southern CT. But no, i dont believe it. Its the HRGEM which i rarely if ever use, its at the end of its run, and its by far on the most bullish end of the envelope. The Canadian models in general seem to the snowiest for this storm. They haven't waivered too much though and i think the GEM was the first to catch on to this event for SNE with other models trending towards what its showing. I do think an advisory event with a few inches across CT is in the cards though. Probably going to be mostly on grassy surfaces with surface temps in the mid 30s and the sun angle this time of year.
  18. Cheer up, here's some digital snow from the HERPES gone wild.
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