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thank you i knew that report was bogus and inflated. I took it out of the final map im working on
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Tri-State snowfall map is going up tomorrow if anyone has any totals from NJ/NY that they want included let me know @IrishRob17 @psv88. Probably do a season to date map this week as well so lmk your seasonal snowfall total to date.
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December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?
The 4 Seasons replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
This is a preliminary first pass snowfall totals for CT. Once i get the totals from cocorahs/coop today ill update the map and be doing a full SNE one and Tri-State. I tried to include all the reports from here as well as filter out all the old reports. If anyone has any corrections, concerns or violent reactions let me know and ill take a look into it. There were a lot of reports from the same town or very close to each other so i had to leave some out. Thanks to everyone who sent me a report. I might change the ranges from 0-1/1-2/2-4/4-6 to 0-1/1-3/3-6 for the final map to make things a little easier and because there are a lot of 2"+ reports mixed in around the 1-2" reports. This is also the second 3"+ event of the season so it will make it into the WS Archive with radar/sfc/h5/snowfall maps when they come available. BDR-4.5, BDL-1.4, ORH-1.6, PVD-1.6, BOS-1.3 The forecast overall was pretty good albeit a little conservative. I'll give it a B+. We did highlight the possibility of 4"+ on the extreme S coast so that worked out well. All of the southern 4 counties verified advisory level snow with generally 3-6" and 1-3" mainly for the northern 4 counties. Lowest report was E. Hartland at 0.8" and the highest 5.5" in Norwalk. @Sey-Mour Snow -
December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?
The 4 Seasons replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
Most of the southern 4 counties of CT will be falling in the 2-4" range and 1-2 north of there. Keep in mind a lot of these reports aren't final so theyll be higher than this. this approximates the 2-5" line in CT. ill know tommorrow morning after i get cocorahs reports, coop and NWS PNS releases. Where i drew the line is pretty close to actuality but just tilted a bit more flat and then goes up through nrn fairfield cty. -
December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?
The 4 Seasons replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
Here's a link to the interactive snowfall map that NWS puts out taken from all different sources. https://www.weather.gov/source/crh/snowmap.html These get updated as time goes on so some reports are old and new ones still rolling in. Ill have the 3 maps for SNE/Tri-State/CT in probably a day or so. Unfortunately the timing of this system is such that reports from cocorahs after 7AM today wont be available until after 7AM tomorrow. Ill probably do a first pass for CT as soon as i can. If anyone has reports from SNE let me know by tagging me or you can PM me and ill include them (final reports). This will be the 2nd 3"+ event of the season so it will make it into the archive, eventually -
December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?
The 4 Seasons replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
from that one storm? seems high, Norfolk at 1,340 had 2.3" which was the highest report i could find. I bet some of that snowpack was from 12/2, that snow never melted going into the December 10th storm. It's been frigid especially up there in higher elevations -
December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?
The 4 Seasons replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
nice thanks and where abouts in burlington, on the harwinton line? -
December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?
The 4 Seasons replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
did you get anything on 12/10? im trying to do a map for that and i only have a handful of reports of 1-2.3 in Litchfield. Mostly trace on bordering Burlington towns but id figure id ask. -
December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?
The 4 Seasons replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
how much in branford so far? -
December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?
The 4 Seasons replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
1.3" at 5:40AM -
December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?
The 4 Seasons replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
TSSN reported at BWI -
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Pasty. Thanks for the report I'll take all the reports i can get from Ocean county
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December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?
The 4 Seasons replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
Light snow, about 1" down at 230A. -
Winter 1995-1996 is complete in the Winter Storm Archive. 23 events that season, 15 of which made into the WS Archive as 3"+ events and 66 total maps. Winter 94-95 will be the complete polar opposite with the least amounts of events in any season - 3. And two of those are pushing it, it really only snowed once that season, of any real consequence region wide. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/storm-archive https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/sne-95-96
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The first 3"+ event of the season is now up with snowfall maps radar/sfc/h5 https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/dec-2-2025
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Hey, I use that browser!
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gotcha, i didnt see any reports from Suffolk county. I always include the climo sites EWR, NYC, LGA, JFK, ISP, BDR...regardless of snowfall amount even if its 0. Otherwise, all other reports are at least a T or higher.
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GREENFIELD NO. 3, its been around since the late 90s at least. i see it everytime im looking for COOP reports for all the past storms. Back then all there was, was COOP data, cocorahs didn't exist yet.
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As in ISP in Suffolk? I went by the CLI from Dec 2nd which had 0.0" they apparently reported a Trace on Dec 3rd. I updated the map, btw if anyones watching this thread, i changed it in the original post above.
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updated. i pushed the 1-3 line up a bit to the NW out of Tolland but kept the 1.3" over vernon with a localized area of light blue shading.
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all good, should i use 0.3 (0.25 rounded) for your total? and where abouts are you in tolland (miles from center) i used 8 (Greenfield COOP) and 6.5 respectively for those. Hard to fit everything in but they were in the >6" range
