Very impressive stuff down there. I had a family member on the SC coast near their tornado and had a 70mph gust reported in the area. Not to mention Charleston flooding.
I don’t think you do either, but central and eastern CT (especially coastal areas obviously) are probably going to get real windy.
Euro gone wild at 12z. Take 20% off those and we’re still talking 45-50kt gusts down there.
I know everybody is imby but that’s not really meh for part of the state if that verifies. This time of year I tend to think anything over 55 is starting to ask for trouble. I can see that in parts of eastern coastal CT.
Two years ago, just before my dad passed, we had some snow and ice on Christmas Eve and Christmas. It was beautiful and comforting. Hope we get something to fit in this year too, but even if we don’t, signs look good heading into the new year.
Compared to other years though it looks increasingly likely that we don’t see a grinch storm. That’s a win to me.
I define a grinch storm as being much closer to Christmas than Monday’s storm.
Looks like a valley heartbreaker but I’d dance with it because of the impact.
I honestly didn’t realize until I moved back just how many ways there are to get screwed in the valley. CAD is the only way to jackpot here and that’s for 31.9° ZR.
May those storms enjoy an eternal slumber.