Yeah, the Ct River has a big latitude range. If Kevin or somebody from CT mentions E of the River looks good for accumulations that doesn't mean E of the River along the RT 2 corridor looks good for accumulations.
If it wasn't for my 10 year old longing for snow, I'm with Ray, I'll pass on anything less than 3-4"
I'll take what we can get though, because he asks me how much snow we are getting, every time he sees me on the computer or iPhone. lol.
It’s just been tough because we’ve had a total of 4” since Nov 1st, spread over multiple events, there’s no ice on the ponds and Berkshire East has about 4 trails open.
I’m sure it can get better in a hurry but it’s been a tough start.
Yesterday my tongue in cheek call for here was C - 1” so Harvey’s forecast isn’t too far from that. Lol
Yes, I know that’s a pessimistic call for this area but I am pretty far northwest, so I can’t afford any trend East overnight.
I was really hoping to pull at least 2”-4” from this storm so hopefully we get the tug West tonight.
Yeah, I guess if you are under the ccb death bands or western deformation bands then 2-4 hours of SN/SN+ can make a storm memorable no matter how fast it's hauling out.