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6 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:
And radar Looks quite nice up stream too.
It looks to me like we're getting a secondary jack northern CT and just up to and along the pike.
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About an inch in Hartford. Puking aggies.
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I love radar for areas just south of Boston.
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Snowing hard in downtown Hartford, Mid level banding could end up saving some of us, including myself.
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Snowing in Hartford, visibility dropped fast.
Radar looks really good to me personally, at least for MOST of CT to receive a minimum of 3-6".
Take it and run.
Wife and I have been in labor and delivery room in Hartford since 11 am.
A snow baby. What a gift for a weenie.
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7 minutes ago, CT Rain said:
FWIW - the 18z GFS, 18z NAM (12km and 3km) still show excellent snow growth for BDL/HFD. Even on the QPF gradient the efficient dendritic growth could help.
But the QPF maps!
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4 minutes ago, TheSnowman said:
I highly highly HIGHLY doubt that.
I went from 12-15 predictions all over to 6-8 everywhere. And I’ve only been in a perfect place for 2/7/03, Match of 2019, and the Blizzard of 1978. Not good odds.
Any discussion of 12-15" was always too high, IMO. We could end up verifying lollies to that locally but it's impossible to predict.
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49 minutes ago, TalcottWx said:
I like Kevin's location. Windham county looks really good. To me the question mark is Litchfield.
Also, Corey P's location in N RI could be close to ideal.
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The 7h maps look perfect to the pike on south
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1 minute ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:
Going to be lots of hallucinations of people thinking this is coming north.
You're in the crosshairs for a local jackpot, enjoy.
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I like Kevin's location. Windham county looks really good. To me the question mark is Litchfield.
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2 minutes ago, TheSnowman said:
Dude, do you realize I got 15" last year, and at 12" this year, Have Averaged only 32" in the past 6 Seasons AFTER averaging 71" for the previous 24 Years? And Most of the big storms that occurred in those last 6 years, I Missed Traveling. So speak for yourself. I haven't seen more than 4" on the Ground During a storm in so long I can't remember.
Bad winters happen, often times consecutively. It doesn't have to be the end of the world and dramatic when it does.
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Looks like our friends in southern parts of RI, CT, SE Mass. will receive a very nice storm regardless of recent trends. Let's focus on that important positive.
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Two scenarios are possible: it'll snow or not snow. Storms will suck, and winters will disappoint. Get over it. Let's maintain some self-respect for the SNE sub forum and act like we've been there before.
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Seasoned vets shrug off the nonsense.
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8 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:
Let’s get 5-10” of glue
Sniff, sniff, sniff
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2 hours ago, Bryan63 said:
Our newest addition decided to come yesterday, should be able to get home from the hospital late tomorrow to enjoy this one hopefully!!
My wife is being induced tomorrow, she'll probably deliver mid-storm late Monday, or early Tuesday. Congratulations!!
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I am in an excellent spot in Weatogue, but I will be in Hartford during the storm. City should do OK.
Following a Miller A/B hybrid type coastal potential, Feb 13th ... As yet untapped potential and a higher ceiling with this one
in New England
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Thankfully some stayed the course.