well you were super close, technically not 100% correct but ill give you a consolation prize of $1, but good effort, try again next time
It is: South of 84, North of 95, Interior Southwest CT, Away From Coast
the shoreline has zero pack from a combination of no elevation, warmer temperatures and compounded from the fact they got mostly nothing from Jan 16th event and then even more so from the fact you interior SW guys got 0.5-1.0" from the jan 17th snow when i got a trace.
First, final and only call for this light event. We're going a general 1-2 for most of CT with some amounts up to 3" in Eastern and southern interior CT
We have zero pack in Death Valley so hopefully well have something for a little while after.
i was thinking the same thing, reports are gonna be a shit show in CT. I'm willing to bet a lot of the public wont even know it snowed or care since it will be all wiped out by the AM..or theyll measure the glacier thats left over on pavement.
I'd go lay down but i want to get an accurate measurement at changeover.
Seems a little liberal to me, i think well be done by 1AM. Hope you're right though. Might be able to pull 3-4 if so but i think ill end up ~2" which is about where i have the 0-2/2-4 line so thats good.
HVN and BDR are already gone. HVN reporting UP 50 minutes ago and 35. Quite a gradient across the cost and interior. Prospect is still hovering around 21/22
Steady snow, roads covered. Wisping blowing snow on the roads is nice to look at in the beginning of a storm. Have a feeling theres not much salt down.