I was surprised no advisory was issued. All the advisories when it was 33 to 35 rain and overnight had marginal temps combined with drizzle on very cold surfaces...it's slick in spots!
flurries now but what a night....we had a few pulses of 3/hr stuff
we made warning criteria for both parts, they should leave the advisory up a few more hours at least
cloudy with a few flurries...we actually had about 6 inches at the peak but it has compacted at least an inch
some bigger totals just north/west,north and northeast of here...
a little freezing drizzle at times....will go with 5 from round one ....really dense stuff, there has been a little compaction
for 12/1 I will take this as a win
congrats to those along and just north of the pike out to upstate ny
boxing day had a subsidence zone bigger than the state of ct
all the worry I had over the years I now see some of it in CT and CT has really been the big winners overall compared to climo and all else the past 15-20 years or so
the last time I remember real ull snows after a solid waa thump was dec 08...7-8 inches down here on the front end and another 3 inches over the next day and a half
I do admire your enthusiasm, I couldn't believe how many pages in the past day! Last I heard a few days ago was a frozen mess getting washed away....all the big stuff rt2 north
I had just over 1 inch in the Jan 16 storm just 3 miles north of the ct/mass border and most of that fell in one quick half hour burst
Regarding memory lane...central and southern ct folks up to DIT were all solid 2 feet with a few places to 30" 1/12/11 and the same zone 15-20" two weeks later
and what about the inv trough with up to a foot plus in early Jan in some of the same zones......
I knew it!! I saw 30% pops for sn/rn showers in the p/c extended and said to myself...."self, go to your favorite wx website and see if there is a buzz in the air"