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December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?


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27 minutes ago, Spanks45 said:

I have seen this on quite a few models, this area of lower precip totals. Dry air, filtering down the valley? Hope it’s wrong....flurries flying here 29.2⁰

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19 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

Surprised how hard it’s snowing everything is covered even main roads 

It’s nice to have to not think about the temp. Air, ground etc is all plenty cold for it to snow and stick. A rarity in December around here lol

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16 minutes ago, OrangeCTWX said:

It’s nice to have to not think about the temp. Air, ground etc is all plenty cold for it to snow and stick. A rarity in December around here lol

Nice to see another CT shoreline poster. Looks like a nice rare Dec snow here.

 

Although surface features are weak, the deep layered lift overnight into Sunday AM (including RRQ of ULJ, and modest mid-level frontogenesis/lift in the snow growth region along the coast), and slightly more depth of moisture for low pressure to work with has resulted in a gradual increase in QPF and snowfall totals over the last 48 hrs.

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2 minutes ago, BrianW said:

Nice to see another CT shoreline poster. Looks like a nice rare Dec snow here.

 

Although surface features are weak, the deep layered lift overnight into Sunday AM (including RRQ of ULJ, and modest mid-level frontogenesis/lift in the snow growth region along the coast), and slightly more depth of moisture for low pressure to work with has resulted in a gradual increase in QPF and snowfall totals over the last 48 hrs.

My username used to be Sn0waddict, just decided to change it recently . I’ve always been a CT Shore’er (to my own detriment) lol 

Long Island and SE MA will probably get the best snowfall totals, but it still should be decent for us. I’m with consensus of 2-4 inches. 

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