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Watching closely .. February 1-3rd for moderate to major coastal event


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1 minute ago, Damage In Tolland said:

It starts Sunday night 

No it doesn’t. And it’s not gonna snow for 40 hrs either with this. We all know it..even you know it. 
 

Kind of like last night and today’s snow continuing. It snowed for 3 hrs yesterday afternoon, and then for a few hrs early this morning. So your two days of snow turned into about 7hrs total.  
 

Lots of changes coming with this over the next few days...wait and see. 

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57 minutes ago, 78Blizzard said:

In terms of timing, the Ukie was similar to the GFS, while the Euro is slower.  Hopefully it will catch up and give a colder solution.

The Euro still drags its feet ejecting shortwaves out of the southwest.  It’s better than it used to be but still does it at times.  Almost any time you see this model difference the Euro is too slow 

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38 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

No it doesn’t. And it’s not gonna snow for 40 hrs either with this. We all know it..even you know it. 
 

Kind of like last night and today’s snow continuing. It snowed for 3 hrs yesterday afternoon, and then for a few hrs early this morning. So your two days of snow turned into about 7hrs total.  
 

Lots of changes coming with this over the next few days...wait and see. 

Yes it does . Lol .. Sun nite into Tuesday nite. It’s still flurrying here . Never stopped. Glad we don’t live there 

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6 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

A very close friend, yes. Serious question though...how did they categorize Feb69 as the 100hr storm? Surely it wasn’t S from start to finish. 

No It was out about 150 miles east of the maine coast and fuji'd, in the same spot all that time, Its was known up here as the Bob O'Rill storm, He wast a met at CBS and had forecast "Flurries" along the coast, The rest is history, I'm sure (Tom) tamarack remembers......lol

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