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Snowcrazed71

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  1. I was just watching that on the radar. Not worried about it. If you watch it. It's actually shrinking and heading east into Long Island.
  2. Guys, looking at the radar really is blossoming quite a bit. I think we're going to do okay ( And there's a lot of talk of it underperforming ), But looking at the radar from the south of us, it is really filling in nicely and not just heading east.
  3. I will say this, looking at the radar down to our Southwest, it really looks like it's starting to explode. There's a lot of precipitation coming in from Pennsylvania, Maryland, and there's also a lot developing off the coast converging with that precipitation. Gives hope to getting at least 3 to 6 in here.
  4. Just started here in the past half hour. I'm at about 500 ft. I just got my haircut down the hill in town and it was kind of a rain with a couple snowflakes. Went home up to my house and it was a bit more of snow. From my window of our home. I can see the top of the mountain next to me which is another 250 ft up and it was snowing up there . It's so crazy how you can see three different levels of what's going on. Ps, it's snowing in Philadelphia now
  5. We're fine...lolol. I think YOUR'RE falling apart..lol Ease up... It will be ok. It was never supposed to be big.
  6. Still nothing mentioned by any of the local METs. Hmmm. Wonder why?
  7. I saw how both show those banding ideas. I guess it is a matter of where they happen. My initial thought of 4"-8" is super safe, but, where ever those bands do set up, they COULD bring those those totals up with pops of 10" amounts in certain area's. Otherwise, pleased with knowing we are solid for getting 4"-8". At least the snow will stay on the ground with the cold weather coming until something else comes up ( hopefully next weekend ).
  8. Not if you ask Kev ... We have Snow after Snow after Snow coming.
  9. Winter storm warnings now hoisted for Hartford and Tolland county Connecticut. They're saying 4 to 8 with some possible 10-inch amounts. Edit.... Just flipped over Northern Fairfield, Northern New Haven, Northern Middlesex county to warnings as well. Immediate shoreline are all Winter Weather advisory
  10. I deleted my message. I'm at work and tried popping on to take a quick peek. Not realizing what time it actually is. Good to hear though. Are we still not calling it a cave yet to the GFS?
  11. Maybe there will be issues temperature wise when it starts. But temperatures will fall as the storm gets going. I think you saying a good chunk of the subform will have issues, not sure a good chunk will, but some will. But you've always been the bearer of Doom when it comes to temps And warming. We'll see how this plays out
  12. No one has raised the totals yet for Connecticut. And they still don't have a winter storm watch along the entire coast. Wonder if that will change today ( both in the winter storm watch on the coast and the totals being higher than what they were yesterday )
  13. You might be right, but kind of premature to say this now. I'd be surprised if we don't have a better idea with tonight's 00Z Euro run. But... I'm still in the 3"-6" in my mind so I'm not disappointed if that's where we are.
  14. If we see more of those members move West tonight at 00Z, then yes, we have our answer on who led the way on this one.
  15. So the latest GFS run was identical to 12z? There's some talk It was a bit colder and stronger? What's the snow map for the 18Z?
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