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The 4 Seasons

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  1. Pretty big jump up on the Ec, it's been playing a bit of catch up with the mesos so it's expected. I think a region wide 1-4 is a good starting point for now. Kind of a far cry from the moderate snowstorm we were potentially looking at a few days ago but also a lot better than pure whiff, especially with the cold incoming
  2. Aye that's my fav storm of all time. I thought yours was 12/30/00
  3. Updated CT snowfall totals from this event. Tri-state area snowfall totals. Southern New England map i just finished last night. I went through the past 20 pages and tried to include all the reports i could find for MA/CT/RI. This is the first year i started doing this type of map and I'm not familiar with the 301 towns in Massachusetts, not to mention all the CDPs but i did my best. I also used the NWS 72-hour snowfall analysis and snowfall totals map as a guide, as well as Cocorahs, COOP, PNS and reports from here. If there's anything to add or fix i'd be happy to take a look at it.
  4. Hey, just looked up an interesting stat that you might appreciate. KNYC has only received a total of 2.5" in the past 22 months
  5. Yeah heres the radar for the Super Bowl 2015 storm. 9PM on Sunday. We're really derailing this thread by talking about the past so ill make this the last post on the subject.
  6. Doesn't seem so but the one on Feb 2014 and the one on Feb 2015 both occurred/started on Super bowl evening into Monday. Thats why i thought you meant 2015, but 2014 same thing happened.
  7. I believe you're thinking of 02/1-2/15, which came in Sunday night into Monday, into two parts.
  8. DC to Maine, most of CT got 6-12". Maybe you're thinking of the "jonas" blizzard in late Jan that season. The 2/5/16 special was a wave on a front that had this very long SW/NE movement on the radar. Models had it ticking NW every run leading up to the event, it was kind of a surprise event 24 hours in because beyond that it was mostly forecast to be a whiff.
  9. Actually reminds me a lot like 2/5/16, especially on the Canadian
  10. I am too, i've noticed in a lot of storms that "North Granby" report is always pretty high. Hard to know for sure one way or the other. Thanks brother
  11. Tell me about it, seems to happen almost every storm Anyway heres an updated CT snowfall totals after the new cocorahs data came out this morning.
  12. The report is from the OKX PNS from a trained spotter. And what is that second sentence supposed to mean? Doesn't make any sense.
  13. CT snowfall totals and town by town maps. I will be updating this today as i get all the new cocorahs data. Pretty huge gradient across CT from 2" all the way up to 17" in Granby. A lot of those reports on that NWS map are old and end at 7am yesterday. Ill have the SNE map and tri-state maps as well for this event. Thanks to everyone who sent in reports. For here i had the area near that 2-5" line but we were in the 5-10", so with 3.3" id call this storm a bust and a pretty big disappointment. We're approaching two full years without a warning level event here.
  14. Trash storm. 3.3" total and <2" depth. If anyones got total FINAL numbers please send em my way, even if its MA or RI as i will be doing the SNE and CT (and tri-state) maps for this one. You can always DM me, thanks in advance
  15. all that trolling didnt keep the snow away after all
  16. Ripping big fatties now, hopefully i can score another 0.2-0.3 to almost make it to 3"! What a storm!
  17. wow looks beautiful. Pretty trash down here, looks like if you were along or N of 84 you got a solid winter storm, if you were south and east you got a few inches that compacted to slush with wet roads.
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