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ineedsnow

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  1. Minor accumulation of snow and sleet possible in high terrain (1- 3"/near 4"). Possible need for Advisories given longer duration of wintry precip for the terrain, but impacts probably limited.
  2. 1 for 2 so far make it 2 for 2 tonight?
  3. looks like Tolland is down to 33.. @Damage In Tolland must be getting snow now!
  4. BOX bumping up again through Sunday
  5. Must be bad data going into these models tonight.. raining in Bridgeport and Meriden and radar doesn't look bad.. yet the HRRR has this
  6. light rain in southern CT now.. yet the latest RAP has nothing.. HRRR and RAP got drunk together
  7. looking at obs and the radar the HRRR is drunk
  8. ya we'll see.. HRRR isn't even picking up some of the precip going on now to the south and west.. obs showing precip falling where its not showing any
  9. radar doesn't look terrible though
  10. RAP and HRRR are north of you now.. who knows though
  11. Ineedsnow has other things in life to do But still looks good 22z HRRR looking better
  12. Did you forget who Hammer is now? his new map had up to 2 for you
  13. ya but atleast we whiten at night so it wont make it as bad
  14. 18z NAM is around 32 to 33 all day Saturday with a crap load of qpf
  15. Ya but with most of the snow happening at night both nights will help..
  16. Box for tonight and then Friday night we'll see However...we may see 1-2" of wet snow on grassy surfaces mainly across the interior high terrain. Some very minor accumulations are possible on grassy surfaces in the lower elevations if there is enough intensity...but not an impact to travel Ptype will mainly be rain in the lower elevations, but high pressure over Quebec will result in marginally cold enough air for a bit of wet snow/ice across parts of the interior high terrain. It is possible that some locations across the high terrain see minor snow accumulations along with a bit of ice. Later shifts may have to consider a Winter Weather Advisory depending on model trends.
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