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The King Regains its Throne


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5 minutes ago, Hoth said:

Awesome out right now. Can barely see the house across the street.

 

4 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

10.5''!!!!

Just had an insane burst of winds 

 

4 minutes ago, sankaty said:

Very heavy snow.  Temp ticked down to 31/29.

Measured 4" about 30 minutes ago, but we're probably getting 2in/hr + right now.

 6-9pm?

Pat pat pat

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1 minute ago, powderfreak said:

That band in the Berk's is going to go to work.  

Someone under that from SE NY through Berks, SVT into NH should do real well.  Very nicely developed.

That's the band I was seeing forming a couple hours ago and it looks like it's going to combine and collapse SE as this moves East

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20 minutes ago, EastonSN+ said:

Bridgeport under reporting again

1.2 at 4 with Fairfield at 4 at 3:20.

 

That was a BS obs. At that point BDR had reported light snow around a mile vis with temps in the mid-30s. No way they had 4 inches that quickly given those conditions, and that measurement was near the coast too.

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15 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Looks like that convection off the S Coast could be robbing moisture from the interior. 

Looks like the heavy stuff is setting up south of Meriden across the state.  Everything is Northern CT is collapsing back per Uptons radar.

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1 minute ago, ORH_wxman said:

The mixing should start to be overhwlemed in metrowest pretty soon....you can see the shredded garbage slowly being overtaken by much better precip...much better lift in the column.

 

 

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22z HRRR (yes I know hourly HRRR updates that don't pan out are tiring lol) has a flash flip for much of coastal eastern SNE between 8-9pm, and that looks related to better rates coming in

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36 minutes ago, BrianW said:

Upton thinks this is out of here in CT by 8-10?

 


Snow banding tapers off from SW to NE this evening, between 6
and 8 pm for NYC metro, NE NJ, and Lower Hud, while 8 to 10 pm
for LI/CT. Thereafter, NW gusts of 25 to 35 mph after midnight
in wake of the storm with drying conditions.

Look at the radar. Back edge of the accumulating snow shield is basically I-287 and approaching Staten Island/western burbs of NYC.

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