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The 4 Seasons

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  1. Either way. Both sucked hard for C/E areas . 1/3/06 was a serious elevation event here in CT, 1/15/06 was a vertical gradient event
  2. Updated snowfall map, added several reports. No change to the range.
  3. Oh for sure. 3.5 for the whole season total in NYC. And 100% of that came from one single "storm" in January. Every other month was Trace. Every month from Dec to Mar had temperatures in the 60s and 70s. Depature was +5 to +8 from Dec to Mar. Doesn'g get much better than that! Apparently Snow88 forgot all about it.
  4. This looks like an even 5-6 feet over the car through the streets. I saw drifts were like 20ft and over houses.
  5. Apparently you don't remember 2001-2002.
  6. Snowfall totals vs. FX. An inch too high on the max. So i'll give it an A-
  7. 3.5+ puts me at 10.5 for this lame ass season. 20-25 more " to go to just make normal.
  8. No doubt. And even for VT, they got about has much as we did. Favored upslope areas will pick up a few more but i don't see those 7-17" amounts verifying.
  9. Def an easier than usual forecast. Except for the changeover to rain. The R/S at least in CT only made it to the immediate shore.
  10. I couldn't imagine getting this much snow in my wildest dreams. Never seen a car completely submerged in snow to the point its completely unrecognizable and flat on top.
  11. That WSW for 5-9 was ridiculous.
  12. If anyone has any totals for CT, final totals that were measured (not estimated) please send em my way as i will be making a map. thanks in advance. looking at the reports it seems to be 3-5 statewide with 1-3 SE corner.
  13. Snow growth good. probably end up close to 4. Back edge approaching WCT should be done there in the next half hour. Far eastern CT done in about 2 hours.
  14. 3". Looks like most will end up in the 3-5 range. looked nice, at least the roads got covered.
  15. 1.5" down. Steady light snow. Snow growth is not good, very dense snow, but probably close to .75-1.0"/hr at this time
  16. Not for the mountains of VT and NH thats pretty much a lock there. Some may approach double digits with the upslope
  17. This is your typical 3-6"er for CT. No one will remember this in 5 years. But in this winter, or any winter, it's a welcomed event.
  18. Heavy Men Blowing Snow & Freezing Fog.
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