We could also just start a Snow Lovers Anonymous program. Meet in musty church basements a few times a week in places like Bridgeport, Providence, and Plymouth. Who wants to come early and make the coffee?
I love the tracking and I love the actual snowfall, but within a day after the storm passes, I want it all gone. (But then start over with another storm 4-5 days out.) That's my ideal winter.
11.8F. If I can shave off exactly 2 more degrees, I'll beat yesterday's season low of 9.9.
At least there's something weather-related to get "excited" about.
If they're suggesting a 60% chance of greater than 4", I think it follows that they need to alert the public to at least 4" on the upper side. Like a 2-4" event for that area, maybe even 3-6. That would cover most of CT.
Whether any guidance hints at this is another question.
I was at the house in Woods Hole for this one, planning to put up new gutters. One of about 3 times I've been there when it snowed. It was just stunning in the duality of ferocity and beauty.
2" snow, followed by FZRN, and then a coating of sleet. About ended here. Temp dropped 8 degrees in last 90 minutes- 22F. All surfaces have an compacted, icy, crusty glaze.
Kev: Neighbor just slid down his driveway and took out a 6' Holly bush!
Exactly. Region 14 here has a pop-op on the website alerting to the school closure, and right under that they remind parents, kids, and teachers what the updated end date has been revised to in June.