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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:
Well, it doesn’t look like 70s, but I don’t see it below normal.
45-55 in March is nice, don’t need 70’s
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1 minute ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:
65 on 495 in Norton
Same here in ECT
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62F here, we melt!
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9 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:
56 out.
Same down here; we melt!
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Days like yesterday 45-50 would suffice for most of March, and gradually warm towards April
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18 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:
Those ensembles signal days of 70’s. Near 80 in usual zones . AC’s will need to go in.
Red Flag warnings all around
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Valley Fog and 32F, bring on Morch!
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Nantucket getting a good soaking, meanwhile the 7/10 split with only.11”;
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Looks like Stein possibly winning out here today, only .11” so far
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.10 of rain and 35F, hopefully that washed most of the salt off the roads, still almost 1-2” of pack left
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Ping fest here in Brooklyn
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Down to 12F here, melt refreeze rinse and repeat until we melt completely next week
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22 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:
man, that looks like a prelude to an ice storm for f's sake
I was just gonna say there’s Kev’s ice storm
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29 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:
Enjoy the melt. It’s the only melt you got.
Red flag warning and brush fire talk in a few weeks?
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13F for a low, decent cold considering I was sitting at 71F this time yesterday in FL. Nice to see the snow on the ground, will be even nice to watch it melt this week and have Fridays rain wash the salt off the roads
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6 minutes ago, Cold Miser said:
Woke up early today (2:00am), so @ around 4:00 I decided to drive into work via an hour at the gym. As expected, it only took a few miles to hit nice snow depths vs my paltry 2-3. All along route 44, all the way to Manchester I went through waves of 9"-12" and more. The route has limbs overhanging the entire width of the road so I was getting pelted with puffs of snow, and in some cases there was enough tree limb snow where the road could have used a plow.
This was a nice, weenie fantasy snow ride for sure. I seemed to be the only one on the road, and the snow looked awesome reflecting off of the headlights.
Before anyone hits me with it, I'll do it myself...
Shocked you only got that much, me being in the valley wondering if I was the same? Won’t know until Sat to see what is left
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1 minute ago, Damage In Tolland said:
Going to be some 15+ amounts
Close to you or just west, that band hasn’t moved much
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5 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:
Tonight?
Think this afternoon, looking at radar in Mass you it looks to be collapsing SE
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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:
Ugh this is painful lol. But happy for the SOP peeps.
So nothing from you to Boston north?
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2 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:
You could see in Northwest CT towards Hartford. The banding might have peaked. There’s really not much moving into the northwest. We’ll see further east, if this can pivot a little further north.
Kev to Steve, elevated areas of Windham and northern New London Counties are going to do well
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Just now, CoastalWx said:
Mix here. Skunked. Happy for you guys S and SW.
looks like your in a decent band
Wednesday, February 28, 2024 Mild temperatures ahead of a Strong Arctic Cold Front with a Line of Rain and Thunderstorms Associated by Big Bad Wolf howling winds knocking down forests followed by Brief, but chilly Arctic Cold
in New England
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Looks like a possible 7/10 split here like the last rain event, only .23 with most I 84 NE