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CT Valley Snowman

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  1. Mostly sunny and 65 here. Gorgeous day.
  2. Measured between 5.5" and 6" here. Lines up nicely with your map as I am north of the center of Enfield where the 6-inch line is. I'll go with 5.75".
  3. I missed the meat of the big boy band here but still a nice snowy late night and morning. After the late shifts south i was a bit concerned about this area north of BDL really struggling but that razor sharp cutoff was just north of here.
  4. Some of the mesos are pretty paltry, especially further west back this way. Hopefully you're right. Earlier today we were headed to the buffet and now we're just hoping for scraps.
  5. Not really feeling good about things up here 2 miles from the mass border in CT. Hopefully those further south cash in with at least a decent period of snow.
  6. Box dropped the wind gusts to 38 mph here and 40 for Tolland in their point and clicks for tonight.
  7. 33.7 here in the valley, we'll get the paste, you'll get better ratios. Hoping we don't get marginal rates with borderline temps and shadow on the east flow and end up with like 4-6". If I honestly had to give a number for here, I'd probably go with 5".
  8. Meanwhile 56 here, 57 at BDL and HFD we torch.
  9. Berks are roasting on that map. 77 at Pittsfield and 79 at North Adams for 6 hour max temps. Mainly low 70s here in the valley with a 75 at BDL.
  10. Several nearby PWS are in the 15-16" range for July after yesterday's 3". A drier pattern would be welcomed.
  11. Stormy soaker of an afternoon here. Several nearby PWS are between 2.75 and 3.25.
  12. BOX CWA has one confirmed in North Brookfield MA https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=BOX&product=PNS&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1&highlight=off
  13. Stormy afternoon here. Several close CTG strikes, heavy rain and some flooded roads.
  14. 3.8 here. Pretty much all of it fell last night. Today has been either dry slot or non accumulating snow. There was a gradient across town based on latitude/ longitude. The further N/W you were the more snow you got. A couple of people reported 5 on the town forum, meanwhile my wife was down on the SE corner of town near Ellington on her way to Manchester this afternoon and said the ground was bare.
  15. 3-4" of cement caked on everything. Glad I grabbed that to at least look wintry. Ugly dry slot combined with daylight should keep additional accumulations down around here.
  16. 39 and rain here. Couple of inches of slush is what I'm expecting here in the valley. Anything more and I'd be pleasantly surprised. Getting completely shutout would be a disappointment but not a complete shocker. Keeping expectations low in marginal situations is usually the best bet speaking from years of living here. Maybe the heavy banding works out perfectly and washes out the boundary layer warmth and we avoid any dry slotting. That's the only hope for something bigger.
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