I was being kind of facetious with that list tbh. July '89 F4 absolutely retains my top spot, though. My godmother's house got completely wrecked in that tornado. I remember one of her slate shingles was driven several inches into the trunk of an oak tree next door. Feb '13 would take my number two spot if I had been in Hamden for it. Sadly I was in Boston (it was still pretty epic up there).
I'm curious, if the cold water tends to protect the shoreline from high end wind, what allowed the March 12, 2010 event to slam Fairfield county so hard?
Coming down at a good clip. Roads covered, everything coated in fresh white vestments; got a fire going, tree lit, Bing Crosby Christmas crooning; just a fine winter afternoon.
Nice little mood snow to cover the brown slush. This is the best week of winter in a few years down here, so I'm really enjoying it, Christmas torch be damned. Pattern looks decent going forward, too.
I'm gonna say it: If I were in a town that got 24", but knew that a few miles away they were stackin up 40"+ under a 6"/hr band, I'd melt. I'd melt real bad.