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H2Otown_WX

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  1. Yeah I had 9.5" if I'm not mistaken. I think it snowed on Black Friday too. Upper level stuff rotated through.
  2. That's an awesome memory. The 2012 event wasn't as dynamic as that one. I remember the scrolling on TWC in the early and mid 2000s before the channel went to hell. Great memories but I don't recall much in the way of November events, certainly not early in the month. There was the storm the day before Thanksgiving in '02 though...kicked off a nice start to an awesome winter. Would you say these "NJ model lows" favor eastern NE? I'm guessing the storm you're referring to wasn't much down this way.
  3. When's the last time we didn't have a balmy first half of October? Feels like it's been almost 20 years.
  4. At least we probably won't be on the windy side. We'll just float away, nbd
  5. Don't forget we had that really rainy period in September right after Sandy. I lived by Thomaston Dam at the time, it was the second highest the water level ever got there. They let it out into Black Rock Lake and the water was halfway up a steeply inclined road that's no longer used. Crazy times.
  6. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Dle9h0WuEF4&pp=ygUVZnVlbCBiaXR0ZXJzd2VldCB3YWFm
  7. Looks nice, Idk...I lived there for six months up until last month and it felt too hot to me. The sun angle is just too strong. That doesn't even account for the humidity since that happens mostly in the six months I wasn't there.
  8. And yet everyone from here wants to live in FL.
  9. You mean for what you guys had today? I thought he was saying the pattern sucked and this thing around Xmas wouldn't pan out. Maybe he says that about everything though lol.
  10. We've had .07 of rain since June 10 lmao. We had back to back days of 102 with a dew point of like 73. I get jealous looking at how comfortable it is up there.
  11. Right, I mean I'm assuming there are many other factors besides being in a weenie snow spot lol. That's probably why Weather-X suggested a place like Ridgefield. That would keep him relatively close to the city but I have no idea if that matters to him or not. Woodstock sounds good but Idk how out in the sticks he's willing to be...if he's restricted to CT and he doesn't mind being in a rural area which I'm thinking as a police officer probably isn't too bad of a gig, then that would be a great spot. If he wants to be in a city and weenie out and he can expand to anywhere in SNE then I would pick Worcester hands down.
  12. Meh, I'd look into eastern CT. Much lower cost of living and he'd cleanup in Miller Bs.
  13. Right, that makes sense that you take that all into account...given that we just got Juno'd I can totally understand it not being a B- or greater despite above average snowfall. It's crazy that you guys have averaged that much down there in the last 20 years. Does the all-time average include the last twenty? If so, I wonder how low the average would be without those years. You guys have probably beat my area more than half the time in the last twenty years. There's definitely a trend toward storms being farther east I think...also seemingly not many clippers or SWFEs.
  14. I would think 25" mid-season is pretty good for there, no?
  15. Yes sir...should I come over for a few tokes so we can talk of the winters of yesteryear when we used to actually get big storms? I'm moving to Little Rock next month for a weather observing job though.
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