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The 4 Seasons

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  1. All i know is that if this winter ends up being a rat, then that will be 3 out of the last 4 last winters that were very bad. And i just can't handle that.
  2. Maybe you should consider moving to Caribou.
  3. F**k this f**kin s**t winter can burn in hell like the piece of s**t it is. The 00Z Euro looks nice.
  4. I found this snowfall timelapse on YT today and had to share it. It's a timelapse of snowfall from Dec 2nd to Dec 27th in South Lake Tahoe.
  5. Today is the 21st anniversary of the Dec 30th 2000 nor'easter that dumped a foot of snow on New York City. This was the first storm for me growing up that really got me excited about weather and the first big one that i can remember. The Dec 30th storm was a classic Miller B set up with low pressure exploding off the DELMARVA in response to upper level energy and a low closing off at H5 all the way through H3. This storm was very hyped up on new media and most significant due to the fact: 1) this was the first major nor'easter for NYC since 1996 2) it was occurring right before a major holiday, New Years. Another thing that made this storm noteworthy is that it is an example of a rare instance of near N-S running rain/snow line and New York City getting significant snowfall while Boston received mainly rain. This was mainly due to the fact of low pressure tracking over eastern LI and into SE CT/RI putting E MA and Boston on the warm side with an easterly on-shore flow from the relatively warm ocean water. This was a quick moving storm, occuring during daylight hours and snowfall rates of 2-3" per hour over NJ/NY/CT. It was also a very fast-moving system with the bulk of the accumulating snow occurring over a 6-9 hour period. Some parts of upper state NY picked up about 2 feet of snow. The highest totals for CT were in far western and sw parts of the state with the least over New London county. NYC: 12.0 BDR: 10.0 BDL: 7.4 ORH: 6.5 BOS: 0.5 North Haven: 10-12 (estimate) OKX AFD: Found this image of the WTC from the NYC forums that Forky said he took a few days after the storm.
  6. Cloudy/Foggy/Wet/Brown landscape, temperatures in the 40s with a 30-50% chance of rain showers through New Years Day...just how i like my Holiday season to be.
  7. Ill post tomorrow about the Dec 30th, 2000, event. But i was scrolling through my photos and saw these for the first time in a while @Hoth I drove up to Boston at the end of the last storm Feb 14-15th. This was, for all intents and purposes, the last big storm they would see that marked an end to the crazy snow blitz of 1717. It was a Monday, February 16th and for some reason i thought it was a good idea to drive up there in my rear-wheel-drive car as i thought the roads would be cleared for the most part. It was very sketchy at times but well worth it. Here's a couple select photos.
  8. There was no specific thread for this event so ill just drop it here. Highest report 3.3" Pomfret, lowest 0.2" BDR. Thank you to everyone who submitted reports. If there were multiple reports for one town i could only fit one so i just chose one. Thanks!
  9. Warnings were up for MA and HFD county, advisories for the rest. Ill make a post about it tomorrow but it under performed a bit. BOX thought it was going to overperform, but it didn't end up that way but still a plowable snow on Christmas day. I believe you ended up with 3-4. Ill attach some images here real quick.
  10. Nice, thanks. Just wanted to make sure that was the final, i saw you posted a pic of a ruler with 3" earlier but didn't know if it was the final report or not. Busy christmas eve but i should have a map tomorrow or the day after for CT. Merry Christmas everyone
  11. Thanks for the reports @Damage In Tolland3" the final there? Highest report I could find is 3" in Pomfret.
  12. Kevins already at 2...hell probably end up 3-4". While my 0.8 melts by noon. Thats a sick positive bust though on christmas eve, enough to use a damn snow blower.
  13. if u get a measurement when the accumulation is done that would be awesome, ill probably have like zero reports from Litchfield county for this one. sucks that you're leaving CT, i know what thats like and no snow anymore is ruff. Latest radar. Don't like this band consolidating and moving just north of my area.
  14. lol i read that fast, and my brain read: "Looks like weinstein here"
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