That location on Rt 16 is at about 500 feet. The base of Mount Cranmore (summit approx 1700 feet ) is about a half mile east of there.
Really pounding up at Wildcat: https://www.skiwildcat.com/the-mountain/mountain-conditions/mountain-cams.aspx
The NY forum was even worse then than it is now. The next snow chance in the Old Farmers Almanac was always in the 10 day range. I suspect the great depression didn't help with the mood either.
I'm going with a persistence forecast. Persistence tells me that something that probably hasn't happened in 1000 years, probably won't happen this year.
Meanwhile:
If the snow added up a fraction as much as the NY ennui, we'd be in business.
It's often more monotonous than the weather.
Steady light snow continues. Temp stuck at 35°
Southwest CT coast has been in a hole evidenced by radar. Legit light snow here for the past half hour. Nice flakes. Not sticking. 35°
White rain = mostly to nearly completely melted snowflakes reaching the ground.
As a kid in the autumn of 1977, I predicted a snowstorm for February 6. My orthodontist had asked me when it was going to snow. He remembered the prediction when it actually happened. I didn't know squat, I just liked that date.
There's no sugar coating it; this winter sucks.
I think they retired the zookeeper. It's someone else's job to ignore minor accumulations now.
We had 0.6" back around 12/12, but that's effectively 0"
If that is how you gage climate, then the climate wasn't the 70s and 80s either. There has been no other such period in the record going back to 1869 with such low snowfall in NYC. The closest to that had more than 25% greater snowfall than the 70's and 80s.