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Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
cuz 1-2" of snow and ice on the roads in the low 20s is worse than 4-6" of 32-33F wet snow in feb/march that has a hard a time accumulating on anything paved, especially in low elevations? The merritt is completely snow covered as are most of the main roads and highways. I don't feel like it was any different in the early 2000s when i was in school. People were saying the same thing they do now, "why did we cancel for flurries" etc. Same shite different decade. -
Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
still all snow, terrible snow growth like snizzle now -
Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
massive ping pong sized flakes. we warm -
Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Also had 0" of snow, at least the 00Z. 6Z came back a bit -
Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
just keep an eye on that dual pol. Glad we didnt go 2-4 thats all i can say. I was always reserved about the somewhat showery look of the radar and warm air coming in fast. 1-3 should be good for much of the state. roads are all covered.23F here -
Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
snowing pretty good, moderate, good snow growth. -
Wanted to create this thread as a one stop place for you guys in the tri-state area to be able to check and view all the accumulating events of the current season. I made one for SNE, so i figured i do one here as well. If i need to delete these images for storage reasons or this thread gets buried you can always find them here: https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/past-storms-24-25 I will be adding to this for each storm for the rest of the season WINTER 2024-2025 November 21-22nd - Rain & Elevation Snowstorm December 4-5th -Rain, Snow & Wind Storm December 16th - Light Snow, Rain & Ice Event December 20-21st - Light Snow Event December 24th - Light Snow Event January 6th - Light Snow Event January 11th - Light Snow Event January 19th - Snowstorm February 2nd-3rd -Light Snow & Mix Event February 6th -Light Snow & Mix Event February 8-9th - Snow & Mix Storm February 11-12th - Light Snow Event February 15-16th - Snow/Ice/Rain Storm April 11-12th -Rain & Snow Storm Season Snowfall (Final)
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Winter 2024-2025 All Snowfall Totals Maps (CT/SNE)
The 4 Seasons replied to The 4 Seasons's topic in New England
Simple answer: Workload. It takes a lot of time to make all these (for the past) and keep up with everything in the present. I started with CT and only CT because thats where we all live and thats where our clients are (mostly). Then i expanded to tri-state and did SNE. But to do the whole northeast or lets just say New England, would be a ton more work that i just dont have time for. Id love to have maps for New England though. There is seasonal (northeast) maps on that site that i pulled from NOHRSC that go back to 2008. -
****UPDATE**** NEW Ice Storm page for CT Historical Section: added 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020 snowstorms Unified color scheme for all maps and better consistency across mobile and desktop Winter 24-25, 23-24, 22-23 now has separate pages for CT/SNE/Tri-state maps only or you can view them all together in the main page ************************* I made this thread as an easy one stop place for everyone in SNE to see all the snow events we've had this season. I will constantly update it as we go through the season. When i run out of room and the seasons over you can always find it here: https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/past-storms-24-25 I was going to make this a separate post but i'll talk about it here. After 2 years i finally finished a major project i've been working on to map out all the storms that affected CT from every season (1999-present). Every snow event for the past 25 years is now up on the site. These maps are only for CT, however. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/winter-storm-archive I also mapped out seasonal snowfall for Southern New England and CT for the past 25 years. In addition i have bar graphs for select cities for 25 years of snowfall and overall seasonal snowfall climo page. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/seasonal-snowfall In addition i created a historical section that has the major blizzards of the northeast including 1888, 1978, 2013 and many more. I will be continuing to add to this page over time. There's a lot of good maps, radar loops, etc for these events. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/historical-storms Note: Our site does not run any ads, in fact it costs us quite a bit money to host every year. i just wanted to share this with you all and hope some people find it useful/interesting. Winter 2024-2025 November 28th - Rain & Interior Snowstorm December 4th-5th - Rain, Snow & Wind Storm December 8th - Light Rain & Snow Event December 16th - Light Snow, Ice & Rain Event December 20th-21st - Light Snow Event December 24th - Light Snow Event January 11th - Light Snow Event January 19th - Snowstorm January 28th-29th - Light Snow & Squalls January 31st-February 1st - Light Rain & Snow Event February 2nd-3rd - Light Snow & Mix Event February 6th - Light Snow & Mix Event February 8-9th - Snow & Mix Storm February 11-12th - Light Snow Event February 12-13th - Snow, Rain & Mix Storm February 15-16th - Snow, Ice & Rain Storm April 10-11th - Light Rain & Snow Event April 11-12th - Rain & Snow Storm Season Snowfall (Final)
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Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
You guys do a map forecast? -
Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
NAM is such a trash model. That thing needs to be taken out back and put down. Literally every model on the planet is better than that thing except maybe the Navgem. Total schizo -
Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
literally burst out laughing at this -
Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
its getting better each run though, finally coming into reality a bit -
HRRR scaled back a bit, think 1-3 is good for many. some locally up to 4. But i think the overall area will probably be around 2-3"
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Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
cancellations are warranted imo. its not all about snow amounts. its just one factor. its way more nuanced than that. you can a wet snow 3-6" overnight that doesnt accumulate much on roads and melts by morning and the roads are fine by 7AM -
Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
i can't decipher this -
Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
probably more in the way of cancellations then delays you think? -
Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
it was to me, ive seen it the whole time...very odd. I think conservative is the way to go with this one, frankly 1-3 might be too high. We'll see how tomorrows runs shake out. -
Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
First thing i thought of was "5D Chess" -
Our first call for the event. With things trending colder (and drier) may have to move that 1-3 line down a bit. GFS and other model trends with qpf are not so great.
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Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
I'm noticing a trend here -
Tracking February 6. Light to moderate event potential
The 4 Seasons replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
5D?