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The 4 Seasons

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  1. i feel the same. The snow forecast was a bust...mostly...the 4-8 range will verify for nothern CT not southern or central We have 2" of pure sleet on the ground, temps in the 20s roads are covered, grass is covered, it looks like it snowed out there despite not seeing 1 flake. It's not too often we get a pure wintry mix type of day with a 10-12 hour period of sleet with some freezing rain from time to time. Usually we'll see it in a transition zone for an hour or two but not a full day of it. As long as we don't go above 0C and RA i take that as a win.
  2. Pure sleet storm. I havent seen anything like this since 2/14/07 when we got like 4-5" of sleet.
  3. 100% sleet from the start just measured 1.5". Thats a lot of sleet. roads are completely covered with no sign of plows.
  4. This whole thing...this is all i can think about HOW BOUT I TAKE YOUR LITTLE BOARD AND SMAAASSHHHGHGHGHHHHHHHHHHHHH
  5. Lets get it get it started...A solid warning snowfall for the interior and a wintry mix of snow/sleet/freezing rain for southern areas. Todays highs, at least in CT, were on the colder side of guidance with temps in the upper 20s and lower 30s. Most of the region sits in the 20s and low 30s below freezing at the moment. Current Northeast Radar
  6. George is getting angry. All i can think is Seinfeld.
  7. thats reasonable for your area 10:1 is always a great baseline to start at with most storms. The only two big storms weve had in CT this season were generally averaged around 15-22:1 for most, at least in CT anyway. It's been a season of unusually high ratios.
  8. i was tryting to think of the word for that semantics, thats what i meant..pan handle
  9. Final call. Another headache of a forecast this winter. We kept the original range of 4-8" the same with highest amounts obviously near the mass boarder. If you are close to the 2-4" line expect the lower end of that 4-8" range. Least amount likely near the NY boarder in the notch of far SW CT. First call: Warnings/Advisories:
  10. I'd be shocked if those watches in N CT don't go to warnings
  11. huh? have you been mia the past 4 days and not looking at anything? I've been going for 4-8" for us since Sunday morning. Theres winter storm watches up since yesterday
  12. yea thats just a difference between LFOs, BOX only goes up to the NH/VT boarder...they used to have the southern most 2 NH counties but a few years ago GYX took them over.
  13. Yeah, that's something we're waiting to see but i think for now we're gonna hold off on any changes. I like our 4-8" statewide right now, might end up splitting it up and going a touch higher in N CT.
  14. Well using beyond say 24-36hrs is always risky business and we are just starting to get in that range, add to the fact a lot of the other mesos and hi res stuff is much colder and more in-line with the GFS/EC/GEM. It'll come around tonight and i surely would not be surprised to see it being on the other end of the spectrum with a run or two dumping 1ft+ in CT.
  15. Its already in the 30s in the NW hills
  16. beautiful day today, i dont mind these..i went for a walk, felt like 80 in the sun
  17. also looks quite a bit faster which we tend to expect with these type of systems.
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