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The 4 Seasons

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  1. I still think Kevin is good for 6 at least. His area was never really on the line or in jeopardy. It’s all rain here no surprise 38F.
  2. So painful to watch, better just ignore it now. GL everyone in the game
  3. 41 now light rain, probably wont even see a flake here.
  4. Light Rain 44F are we doing on obs thread?
  5. no its not. look on the scale on the side. 2-4, 4-6, 6-8 for interior CT. there is no 8-10 being shown.
  6. right, going off that map strictly it's mostly in the 4-6 range for tolland cty with 6-8 lightly painted, nothing higher than that anywhere in SNE.
  7. i wouldnt be surprised at anything from 0 to 6" for you, it's so damn close, especially at that elevation too.
  8. Cocaine is a hell of a drug Rick James
  9. big oops, thanks for the explan.
  10. Can someone explain what in the world is this? How did we go from zero in S CT to 4-6 all the way down the shore with 6-8 lollis over my area and even 1-2 in NYC? This is expected snowfall not 1 in 10 chance either? What the what?
  11. i definitely can see the NE/NW hills in the 6-10 range. Warnings may go up for there for like a 4-8 range i think.
  12. Man HRRR keeps coming south pretty significantly every single run. 20Z rolling now and it looks like it's going to be south again.
  13. White mountains? Looks more like NW Alabama to me. GL to all my interior friends in CT tonight. Something like this doesn't happen but every few decades or so.
  14. Looks good for MA, though I think NW and NE hills pull that straight line into “saggy boobs” tomorrow night and get into the 3-6 range. Especially for NW CT, there’s some elevations near 2K up there. I’m totally missing out on this one and so are most in CT river valley. Well hopefully I’ll get to do one more map for this anomalous event before the season is over. I still have one event I missed that I have to catch up on, I think it was around March 23ish.
  15. I can't recall or site any plowable snow past 4/15 down here, ever. The big late one i remember and im sure most of you know is 5/9-10/1977, where the litchfield hills picked up over 20" of snow. Other than that i don't know of any really late ones down here in CT. Not to say it can't happen of course. Just speaking historically. Now if theres any pattern or storm this late in the season, it's this one. I think the NW and NE hills have a pretty reasonable shot at accumlating/plowable snow. Everyone else in the valley or southern CT is most likely going to miss this one. I didn't dig too deep into it but those are just my thoughts glancy at a few models and panels. 3-6" near and above 1K in NW/NE is certainly possible. I would be keeping a close eye on it if you're in those areas. Some posters from NW hills and Kevin of course.
  16. I did say “for the most part” which is objectively true. i also didn’t “meh” the whole state. I clearly didn’t mean to minimize your winds/damage
  17. Wind is done here in CT for the most part. Pretty lame and forgettable event, not to say thats a bad thing. We don't need power outages and tons of damage with everything else going on. But for the most part in CT it was just your run of the mill advisory event with 40s and 50s gusts max with the exception of BDR at 61 mph.
  18. CT highest gusts so far (hopefully no mistakes): BDR 53KT (61mph) HVN 46KT (53mph) SNC 44KT (51mph) GON 49KT (56mph) DXR 44KT (51mph) OXC 46KT (53mph) MMK 43KT (49mph) IJD 43KT (49mph) HFD 40KT (46mph) BDL 44KT (51mph) Everyone hit advisory criteria, one station, BDR, broke into warning criteria...so far...
  19. Yeah, i don't think ive ever seen that much of an area covered under a wind advisory or warning in my life.
  20. So jelly. Beautiful radar. Ugh, not one solid snow storm this entire winter. Well i guess ill appreciate it more the next time we get a warning event here.
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