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Sey-Mour Snow

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  1. Lol 17” in SENY in less than 24 hours. I have a feeling it stays well south but we watch, I’m loving this 80 sunny and dry stretch .
  2. 49 here for a low now 53 feels like 70. already too warm for hoodies at 9am, cold underperformed this morning.
  3. Glad I kept the pool open. Will have to rush and prep for overseeding before the rain as Saturday PM looks dry to end month .. nothing like a natural water to soak in the seeds.
  4. This was before 12z came out, 12z is drier on all guidance
  5. 3km is more widespread, 12km confined to extreme SWCT. Most of the HI RES models do show the potential for a rainy day.
  6. 8-16” for most of western CT in the last 10 days
  7. Yup not good torrential here over ground zero from last Sunday
  8. End of GFS run would argue for warmth and humidity to return and some favorable tropical tracks for us. I’m sure it’ll be 5 days coC 3 days warm and humid for a while
  9. Enjoy Wednesday everyone it’s the only summer we’ve got!
  10. “The torch” the first 7 days , then the cooler air we promised the next 7 days.
  11. Ya it looks like the tornado went from Cornwall to east of Waterbury and dissipated, then the crazy damage happened as it reorganized over Hamden.
  12. Wow so ya they probably had serious flooding from that, just no Tornado there, unless it clipped extreme eastern Oxford. On a side note, people are still in shock from Sunday. Almost the entire town was severely damaged with the focus on the main roads and retail. Talking with my gym members from Oxford this week (about a quarter of my members) it is truly a life changing event for everyone. School may not open for weeks, you have to reroute your 5 minute drive to now 25+ minutes, side roads are extremely dangerous and unstable, more homes and businesses may collapse in the coming days, an underrated aspect is even the businesses that weren't directly affected eventually will be because you can't get to them. One member has a house on a cliff off Lake Zoar, she lost 15 feet of property down the cliff this week, another 15 feet and her home falls 50' into the Lake, I'm afraid what will happen the next heavy rain event for all the compromised structures.
  13. Yup, Oxford was ground zero in May 2018. Although I'm not sure how bad it was in the 1989 tornado, from what I've read most damage was in Hamden where entire neighborhoods were destroyed.
  14. Still don’t see any heat, a few warm days early next week, guidance already backing off the heat signal. Here’s GEFS days 0-5/6-11/11-15.
  15. And We’ve had 60+ dews on Christmas lol
  16. Thank god these storms are moving today, 1-2” last three hours over the entire area that got 8-12”+ yesterday ..
  17. Portions of SWCT getting a 1-2” per hour currently headed this way
  18. I was just gonna say that what the hell that’s just bad luck for them 8-12” this morning another 3” this afternoon.
  19. Since I built my house in 2018 there have been several 4-7”+ events in this area. This one was the worst. I think what made it so bad was the 8-14” swath was so extensive (almost 50 miles long). and centered on the Housantonic, not to mention the prolonged 2-3” per hour rates. All the local main attractions shops and restaurants that we go to have been severely affected.
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