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snowman21

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  1. Dew seems a bit high. CT is generally 73-76 right now.
  2. LOL like anyone is buying that. When was the last time BOS put up a five day average of 100? Maybe close in July 1911, but otherwise never. 1. 7/2-6/1911: 99.6 2. 8/11-15/1944: 99.0 3. 8/12-16/1944: 98.6 4. 8/13-17/1944: 97.8 5. 8/10-14/1944: 97.4
  3. What's an RMV? Is that one of those camper home-on-wheels things that can't drive over 50 mph?
  4. Sun is coming out here in far SW CT. What a gradient this thing is gonna have.
  5. Why? TAN is generally a good spot to be in these types of storms. Did you think Cape Cod, MA, USA, North America, Earth was gonna have its own private storm?
  6. I think the biggest problem is getting it to accumulate. Hours and hours of snow and wet roads and frosted tips of grass are all we have to show for it. Upton says take 'em down, only has 1-3 here now with any meaningful snow moving out by late morning/midday.
  7. Interesting seeing the school buses driving around in what is like a snow globe with big flakes falling at a moderate clip. Poor kids are probably the only ones in the state having to go.
  8. Thanks for keeping the panhandle of CT in that purple shading that is so crappy it doesn't even warrant a label.
  9. I went with a forecast of a foot across the city and 12-16 in SW CT. Busted badly and probably look stupid to a lot of folks this morning, but when I put my forecast up alongside that 24-36 inch thing OKX had going for what seemed like forever, I feel much better about it.
  10. I'm surprised there's a travel ban for half a foot of snow down this way. And no trains. NYC schools even closed today which is insane, but with MTA service suspended as a precaution, they have no choice. Hey at least the SI ferry is back in operation!
  11. I'd say it was closer to a foot here than 1.5 feet. Let's call it 12-14 inches. Surprisingly Greenwich has been slow in the snow removal dept. which is unusual given that they have an unlimited budget and have been pretty good in storms bigger than this one.

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