I'm wondering if they will extend the Winter Storm Watch into Hartford County as well. I'm just west of West Hartford on the Farmington Plainville line on top of a hill about 450 feet high. What if that will make some difference
Even puts me in the 8"-9" range. Isnt the NAM better within 24 hours? Wonder if the Euro will follow suite like it did after that big run the NAM had yesterday morning?
Just watched my local met, Ryan H on wvit in CT. He will not side with either solution yet. He said 1 model has the storm walloping CT with heavy rain changing to Heavy Snow Saturday. Then he said the other model is way out to sea and not really doing much for us. He does have a first alert for Saturday for the potential for a major storm. Said that Bob maxon ( other met ) Will and should have a better handle on the storm tomorrow morning. He also said it's not often where things are so up in the air only 36 hours out.
What really gets me is how bad technology is with weather forecasting. It seems like they can't even get anything together even when the storm is within a few days. I just don't get how bad these models are.
I feel like there was always more of an issue when things were way out to see that they started to tik back West. That seemed to happen so often where it would bring the Snows back into the SNE within a day of the storm hitting
I still wouldnt hold this as gospel. There is still a good chance that where you are in western CT could still get a little more than show ( things could still wobble enough to work in your favor ). All you need is a small.change to bring you back to above 4"
So, I'm a little confused with something. What's the difference of the 3 km Nam model run as opposed to the regular 12z run? My thinking is the Euro will come east a little bit more I still see snow in North central Connecticut
I like this Damage in Tolland guy!! Lol.
Funny thing is, Nam showed this first today, then the Euro followed. Lets see if the GFS corrects mpre towards these two ( even the Ukie was in the camp of Euro and Nam ).