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First Winter Storm to kickoff 2025-26 Winter season


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2 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Is MLK coming ? Be honest 

I feel like we beat this to a pulp enough already. You’re definitely close to the line. I’d feel most comfortable right now from about Worcester to say Salem New Hampshire on North and West. Didn’t say that on purpose for Ray, but he may be close to the line too. 
 

if the euro is right, maybe shift that south 25 miles or so.

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21 minutes ago, UnitedWx said:

Don't you have 24 hours? That's what most towns are.  And LOL at the name showing 6 to 8 inches in westfield, but none in Simsbury where I'm covering my friend's plow route. Definitely won't happen because I'm really not looking forward to plowing this storm

First time in 25 years I have no plowing to do besides my own driveway and shop yard! Can’t wait to throw a log on the fire and watch it snow 

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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:

I feel like we beat this to a pulp enough already. You’re definitely close to the line. I’d feel most comfortable right now from about Worcester to say Salem New Hampshire on North and West. Didn’t say that on purpose for Ray, but he may be close to the line too. 
 

if the euro is right, maybe shift that south 25 miles or so.

So basically there’s a fair chance we see nothing here . This is going end badly 

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The differences between the Euro and GFS handling of the upper Midwest shortwave appear to be what’s causing the subtle track differences. GFS has 2 distinct areas of vorticity and the northern one remains stronger longer, while the  Euro consolidates all this energy sooner and further south.. There is also a trailing piece of energy that is intensifying as it’s digging east and south that impacts the system as it exits the coast.

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7 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

I feel like we beat this to a pulp enough already. You’re definitely close to the line. I’d feel most comfortable right now from about Worcester to say Salem New Hampshire on North and West. Didn’t say that on purpose for Ray, but he may be close to the line too. 
 

if the euro is right, maybe shift that south 25 miles or so.

If the Euro is right, it looks like 50-75 miles south.

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2 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

I think I know how this goes. BDL will get 5-6” I’ll get a slushy mess and rain at 32.8. I can see it and am so irritated 

I thought you said this had an elevation aspect to it?  You should do better than BDL if that’s true.  Or are you thinking west is better now? 

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2 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

I thought you said this had an elevation aspect to it?  You should do better than BDL if that’s true.  Or are you thinking west is better now? 

It does which is why ORH hills will jack . Most of CT is going to warm above 32 aloft . At least EOR. I actually could see you getting more than me. These favor W/ NW CT

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2 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

It does which is why ORH hills will jack . Most of CT is going to warm above 32 aloft . At least EOR. I actually could see you getting more than me. These favor W/ NW CT

We have the important time coming up now…let’s see how this goes from here bro. 

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