I'm not convinced that you're almost sort of in the game at least. Up at my office in Simsbury this looks like a situation where we could be snow while just over the ridge east its a different scene. We'll have to see the track and dynamics...
I could see this as one of those storms where BDL has little, but a few miles west is hammered (or something more generous). That line that sets up in these systems just west of West Springfield down west of West Hartford etc.
Same here. It certainly doesn't look great for many here, but out this way we've done well with these setups. Even snow to mix/rain is ok with me... just give me a winter type storm
Simsbury is an interesting town with measurements. East side usually always less, sometimes by several inches. If he's west of Rt 10, or in one of the hill neighborhoods like Pinnacle mnt. there will be more.
I'm really not sure what you are looking at. Latest run looks worse than last night for snow in sne. GFS actually looks a lot better to my eye. Latest Euro looked like rain up to at least the Massachusetts Vermont border EDIT: gfs looks better...maybe not a lot
If you think you have something like that, please go get yourself checked out! My best friend has it and it's no joke but with proper treatments he's doing just fine. Without treatment, who knows!
We had about 16 inches in Granby, but head down rt20 to east Granby and there was pretty much nothing. I've seen this several times over the years, but this was the most insane transition! From a foot to an inch within a couple miles
If you take Rt20 towards Riverton, you could take Milo Coe road up through the Granville state forest. Nice drive! Ends up on rt57 in West Granville. Milo is part stone fyi
The flu this year is no joke! My brothers been sick with it since 11/29 and still feels like crap. I got my shot late this year, but am almost at the 14 day mark now