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  1. On 3/4/2019 at 8:45 PM, The 4 Seasons said:

    Snow totals around the state from the 3 offices and reports from here.

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    Measured between 9”/10” right on the beach in Black Rock, Bridgeport (South Coast CT). Not much wind either. Amazing basically nothing all Met winter (dec-feb) yet over 8” of wet snow on my boat in November which was still in the water at the dock btw and then almost a foot and a half over the weekend (both storms) in March smh. Anyways decent storm for all of SNE with exception of Cape. CT overachieved in just about every county. March sun angle is doing damage even with cold temps 

  2. 1 hour ago, ORH_wxman said:

    Yeah it's still a good storm, but it's not the 18z run...the warning criteria area def is smaller this time....it's not as paltry as the NAM at all though.

    For the QPF queens.....

     

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    Can someone please explain the continuous snow hole / dry slot that has been showing up on just about every model run for just about every storm this season for SW CT. I’m not exaggerating, my other Fairfield County peeps would vouch for me. I’m honestly curious, it’s obviously more than just coincidence.

  3. 33 minutes ago, Sugarloaf1989 said:

    Flipping over to mostly snow, but we lost a lot of precipitation falling as graupel.

    Hmm odd, despite the radar showing absolutely nothing over Bridgeport it’s been lightly snowing for past hour or so, strange? Streets covered and grass as well guessing half inch

     

    edit: starting to get returns now. Radar wasn’t updating. Getting late time for bed..

  4. 1 hour ago, yoda said:

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    Sorry to be negative but if anyone thinks that track will hold until Sunday they are setting themselves up for disappointment. These storms trend north. Snow breeds snow. This will end up being a CNE/NNE special. I hope I’m wrong but there is just too much time for this to come north.

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  5. I’m 29 years old and cannot remember a winter less snowy in SW CT. Only year that comes to mind is 2001-2002 which I remember us still getting a storm during the “winter” of 6”+ from a single event. I believe it was the same storm the “tuck rule” game was played in (NE vs OAK). This storm looks to be following a similar suit as previous events this season. 2-4” general for SNE with the exception of course SW CT (1”-2”) very sad year for snow lovers in Fairfield County. 

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