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Clipper Fires In Wednesday Feb 25 Disco/ Obs


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.3 at BDR?   LOL

...Fairfield County...
4 NNW New Fairfield          3.0 in    0820 AM 02/25   Trained Spotter      
3 E Easton                   2.8 in    0943 AM 02/25   Public               
3 WSW Shelton                2.5 in    0856 AM 02/25   Trained Spotter      
2 ENE New Canaan             2.4 in    1137 AM 02/25   Trained Spotter      
1 SE Norwalk                 2.4 in    0930 AM 02/25   Trained Spotter      
4 SSE Easton                 2.3 in    0905 AM 02/25   Public               
Old Greenwich                2.2 in    0849 AM 02/25   Trained Spotter      
3 NNE Old Greenwich          2.2 in    0900 AM 02/25   CO-OP Observer       
Norwalk                      1.6 in    0745 AM 02/25   COCORAHS             
Ridgefield 2.4 NNE           1.2 in    0700 AM 02/25   COCORAHS             
Bridgeport Airport           0.3 in    0700 AM 02/25   Official NWS Obs
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1 minute ago, Brian5671 said:

.3 at BDR?   LOL

...Fairfield County...
4 NNW New Fairfield          3.0 in    0820 AM 02/25   Trained Spotter      
3 E Easton                   2.8 in    0943 AM 02/25   Public               
3 WSW Shelton                2.5 in    0856 AM 02/25   Trained Spotter      
2 ENE New Canaan             2.4 in    1137 AM 02/25   Trained Spotter      
1 SE Norwalk                 2.4 in    0930 AM 02/25   Trained Spotter      
4 SSE Easton                 2.3 in    0905 AM 02/25   Public               
Old Greenwich                2.2 in    0849 AM 02/25   Trained Spotter      
3 NNE Old Greenwich          2.2 in    0900 AM 02/25   CO-OP Observer       
Norwalk                      1.6 in    0745 AM 02/25   COCORAHS             
Ridgefield 2.4 NNE           1.2 in    0700 AM 02/25   COCORAHS             
Bridgeport Airport           0.3 in    0700 AM 02/25   Official NWS Obs

Doesnt surprise me. There was an event earlier in Jan where we had around an inch in the morning right down to the shore and BDR reported T.

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1 hour ago, ORH_wxman said:

Can’t remember the last time we had this many C-2” type events. I’ll have to run the numbers but it feels like the highest this decade at min. 

We're up to 26 events of 0.1" to 3", totaling 23.5" (assumes 1.0" today).  The other 5 events totaled 45.4".

Edit:  Snow is done, only 0.8" so the 26 midgets total only 23.3".
That 0.8" had just 0.02" LE, for 40:1 ratio.  The final "flakes" included 6-pointed disks, shaped kind of like a starfish.

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2 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Two big uns , a ton of small uns and snowpack almost all winter save for maybe 2 weeks or so . As good as it gets anymore 

As good as it gets ever….as far as it being consistently cold, and not having any big rain outs, and the very consistent snow-cover.  
 

Sure there’s been seasons with more snow(93-94, 95-96, 02-03, 10-11, 14-15) etc…but this has been excellent, and we missed some bigger opportunities too.  If we had cashed in on those, it would surely be top Tier.   If March can give us a good one…the grade goes up again. 

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31 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

There was…saw last evening. Should have been a WWA for sure here. 

The rapid increase in intensity as it moved into far western CT was the real issue.  It was tied to a strong 850 / 700 mb warm advection process. It showed up on the spc meso analysis page, but there was low confidence it would materialize.  Instead of getting 2+ inches in 5 hours we got it in an hour and a half to 2 hours.  That's why I thought the best play for schools was long delay with reassessment as it showed itself more clearly.  We get one of these snow ramp ups during the drive period once a winter.

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10 minutes ago, FXWX said:

The rapid increase in intensity as it moved into far western CT was the real issue.  It was tied to a strong 850 / 700 mb warm advection process. It showed up on the spc meso analysis page, but there was low confidence it would materialize.  Instead of getting 2+ inches in 5 hours we got it in an hour and a half to 2 hours.  That's why I thought the best play for schools was long delay with reassessment as it showed itself more clearly.  We get one of these snow ramp ups during the drive period once a winter.

Here come the apologies and excuses. These are hard calls to be sure. Leadership is taking responsibility and not scapegoating imo. 

"The forecast shifted and more snow fell than originally anticipated. I assure you that I will do better next time," he wrote.

https://www.ctinsider.com/news/education/article/ct-school-closures-delays-wednesday-snow-21940400.php

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6 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

Here come the apologies and excuses. These are hard calls to be sure. Leadership is taking responsibility and not scapegoating imo. 

"The forecast shifted and more snow fell than originally anticipated. I assure you that I will do better next time," he wrote.

https://www.ctinsider.com/news/education/article/ct-school-closures-delays-wednesday-snow-21940400.php

Complete disaster here this AM!    Strange that ours said "we though the heaviest snow would be after all students were at school"   Strange, didn't see any forecast or model with the heaviest here after 9am.

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1 hour ago, Brian5671 said:

Complete disaster here this AM!    Strange that ours said "we though the heaviest snow would be after all students were at school"   Strange, didn't see any forecast or model with the heaviest here after 9am.

That’s BS if they seeked a professional forecast they would have known that snow was forecast to be 5:30-9:30 statewide 

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I was out on the road and it was coming down hard for a few hours. Conditions were awful and the plows couldn’t keep up even on highways. I don’t know if they actually even salted the roads because that’s supposed to prevent these situations.

Ended up with an inch, maybe a little more.

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2 hours ago, ORH_wxman said:

Can’t remember the last time we had this many C-2” type events. I’ll have to run the numbers but it feels like the highest this decade at min. 

Great Point WIll!  

I had 11 in 2017-2018, and 16 in 2014-2015.    

Got 10 So Far this year.  1.25" Today of Perfect Snow to cover the piles.  

 

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