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TalcottWx

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  1. If parents weren't visiting, I'd be joining you and going cougar hunting
  2. The pope needs a batch of edibles sent to his house, that's the problem.
  3. Someone's unhappy with their home life and taking it out on an online winter forum. Lighten up, Francis.
  4. Love the map everywhere except far w interior CT. Will take over in those elevations.
  5. Haven't looked all day, should I turn around now, keep shades down? Maybe not because I have to drive to work at 2am for storm coverage.
  6. 800-900' less than a mile to my east. 300-700 3 miles west.
  7. I am reading the Box AFD. They stress a lot of uncertainty. Going to be interesting in borderline areas. I need to get some sleep for work. UGH. I want more models.
  8. I'd draw a line from 91 just interior away from shoreline and areas west up to Hartford, then Northeast to Putnam... Up to Worcester/Fitchburg. If you're south and east of that line, forget about it for sure.
  9. May the hallucinations begin, everyone take one tab only ,
  10. I drove a 1997 red mercury villager to high school in 2010. Broke down in middle of rush hour in Seaport pushed to troop Barrick never started again. Later enshrined as best car in ha yearbook. The bang bus.
  11. Will, Scooter would both probably admit there is still bust potential here. I just don't think the trend has been encouraging. But overnight runs will be the best of the best to follow.
  12. Idk if we should take the vintage beetle, maybe one with awd for this trip
  13. Back to looking at 3 bedroom new constructions over 1kft on Zillow
  14. It's going to have that 'wonderful' 34f white rain side of the coastal front feel here for a long, long time according to some models. The old Southie to Jerry in Brookline nada to plowable. It's a tough feeling. The big ones that disappear on modeling at easier for me to handle, the shoulda, coulda, woulda aspect of the storm's potential bothers me far more. I'm hoping we get some shocking trend where Hartford County gets WSW totals in the NW corner near me..... I'm holding out hope, Like a coke addict licking lint balls off the floor when his dealer is Mia I need a less elongated mid level low, strong banding, and a se trend to really have any minimal increases in hope. I will sports bet and lose money trading stock options to fill the void.
  15. Realistically NW CT is gonna get smoked. Interior elevations. Will probably be right up there with berks. I'm thinking heavy wet snow and power line damage. Berks will get hit hard too. I doubt I only see c-1" here in Simsbury but I don't know my location well enough to say. You wanna be far enough away from that mid level center and SE NE. That more northerly wind direction for litchfield County, berks, s vt, SW NH, and portions of Northern MA near the border west of Winchester, Gardner should get smacked or at least do very well. I feel more confident than I do compared to KEVIN** despite his elevation advantage due to the fact banding will be better and more organized back this way I'd assume. He would be closer to that messy mid level low elongated crap that is modeleted to occur. That usually results in prolonged mixing, lower accums, patchy banding. So this is not entirely elevation dependant by any means in my opinion at least. Its variable according to your location in SNE. My main thought? Most of this forum is absolutely porked. If you aren't west of 91, North of 84 in CT, or NNE, close the shades. I'm really bummed to say that. I have a very low probability of some kind of mid level front crushing or slight track change in short term. Its not out of the question, but it is not likely to change either. There is still a ton of anticipation either way for me. Exciting to have things up in the air. We snow (kinda)
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