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Go Kart Mozart

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  1. No way you are out of this yet. Good bands often extend more leftward than modeled. You still have the Ukie going for you, and 60 hours of time.
  2. These 850 winds are howling in from the east. Sleet fest for south coast? Wouldn't want to be south of the Parkway you CT peeps...just sayin.
  3. February 2013, the official report for Trumbull was 34". I measured 25" the next morning. I was in SBN for the Cleveland Super Bomb - 35" was reported, and damn, we had a real 35" on the ground!
  4. Nope. Our turn. I speak for myself, Runnaway, Wolfie, Spanks, Easton+, 4 Seasons, Wiz...sorry if I left anyone out.
  5. NAM says no to Monday, keeps it weak sauce. Edit: That's the 12Z dumbass!!!
  6. Does anyone else here suffer from busted forecast dreams? Especially when we are down to T minus one day, I dream all night that the models hve gone bad, the sun is shining brightly when I wake up, etc. Too often these dreams come true!
  7. Won't it take him two days to write the opening tome?
  8. You ain't kiddin! Come on blind squirrel!
  9. I don't know, but Monday will be a radar hallucination bonanza!
  10. I get that feeling when I realize eastern New England is getting pounded, and I'm like Gary Sanchez with the golden sombrero.
  11. I have no recollection of that storm...but I love it!
  12. The trap rock ridges along I91 too. Pretty cool.
  13. In 77, I came home for Christmas break, and Westport was not yet on the scoreboard...0" to date. Meanwhile, SBN was at 54" when I left, and ended at 180" for the season. I can remember my sophmore year getting 100" in SBN, and thinking...this winter sucks!
  14. 78 was my freshman year at college, so I missed those two great storms, but no complaints, I was in SBN for the Cleveland Super Bomb. I became weather-aware in the late 60s, and here is what I remember of double digit snow storms in SWCT (Westport): Lindsay storm Xmas night 69, we hit 10" when the occluded front crossed us, that went on to be VT's biggest ever, I believe. Two in 78, which I missed. April 82 February 83 Super Storm of 93 Things changed after that, and double digit storms became common faire for the next 25 years.
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