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The 4 Seasons

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  1. I'm going to go with a B- for the state of Connecticut. Ranges were fine, southern ct, sw ct and w ct verified fine. Should have went with a S to N gradient instead of SE to NW and added a 12-18 to the north.
  2. i imagine there are issues with depth measurements vs adding 1+2 (parts)
  3. could be worse, could be @dendrite dead last with less than an inch...if thats real.
  4. +3.4 I would like to be a part of this... (per the website) Need a login/pw set up
  5. @dryslot I was told this one is not as accurate but the color coding is so much easier on the eyes. I just think it's easier to read and see the snow depth at a glance rather than squinting and referring back and forth to the legend.
  6. Same thing for BDR. The PNS says 2.1 but the CLI says 2.8 (.7+2.0+0.1). I went with the CLI in this case because i know thats correct
  7. Funky looking but this is it, the final snowfall map for CT, entire storm vs. FX. Any additions or corrections let me know. Source: PNS & AMWX
  8. oh, ok. I thought you meant most as in, the non-accumulating front and back end light snow thats just mood snow. That's still impressive, 7" in the 3 hours. I wonder what this will fall in on the NESIS or RSI scale. Probably a 1 or 2 at the most as there were no major cities involved but still a very widespread area of 10+
  9. Wow you averaged at over 3"/hr for 3 hours? That's impressive, it's not hard to get a rate of 3"/hr for short bursts in heavy banding like i did last night for 10-20 minutes but to average that over 3 hours is something. 17" and you were under a winter weather advisory lol. 8-13" forecast with an advisory is ridiculous. Did you change over at all to sleet/zr?
  10. Thanks, well here it melted. id say its still a snow cover but its half green, lots of blades of grass showing through everywhere. streets and driveways are dry.
  11. I'm working on it now @Ginx snewx Bascially went back on the last 10 pages when the storm stopped used those numbers, now i go through the 3 PNS statements, and thats more than enough points of data for this storm. Takes about 1.5 hours or so
  12. thx but there isnt a single report from the 3 day totals yet...handful of single digit low amounts only part 1
  13. id like to make a map for CT in the next 24 hours or so, so once more can you tag me or message me so i dont have to go back through 61 pages, ty!
  14. well we did slot for a long time, its just that bad that the NAM/EC and other models had really paid off and wasn't just some transient 1-3 type deal.
  15. everything will be close to melted by dusk. Roads only have like .5-1 on them. Sunny day and temps in the upper 30s
  16. glad it worked out well in the north, down here was pretty lame, can still see grass blades. Better than a bust, got what i expected. I figure my map will be pretty good except for north CT going to have to add a stripe of 12-18
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