Another incredibly dooshy storm. Downtown Greenwich, CT, had 7", while the Byram neighborhood, which is the far SW corner of the town, had 19". The I95 traffic cams were insane that night.
I would retire from the board and jump off the Sikorsky if 1888 happened. That storm had an asinine subsidence zone over Fairfield County. The totals were much higher over Westchester and New Haven counties.
1933, I love that one. February of 34 had a rare storm that was a sloppy mess for eastern New England, and an all-time blizzard for western New England. This place would be nuts if that repeated itself.
The southern streamer over the southwest seems to be compressing the height field in the Gulf states, not allowing our northern streamer to dig deep. In any case, 06gfs is an improvement.