lastest HRRR pushes this thing outta here around 9 for Western CT and 11 in the east.
Returns look like the starting to die down in the western part of the state and shift focus east. GON is getting slammed right now.
This is going to end up being a more NW to S/SE gradient. NW CT still looking at the least. Still thinking most end up in the 2-5 range, even east of the river.
Heavier banding is starting to make its way into SE and E CT which is good to see.
yeah its from earlier but the time stamp is the exact same, thats odd.
Anyways im moderate snow with over an inch down. Do we not have an obs thread for this one or did everyone commit already?
looks almost identical to the one they posted last night when everyone was going big and they only had advisories up for two counties in SE MASS and sub advisory everywhere else
I used to do overlapping totals on maps, but after forecasting for so long and doing the final totals map, it never works out that way. IMO, best for verification, just go in butt to butt increments
Final call for tonight's storm in CT. Forecast based on short term mesos/EC. GFS was tossed. I'm pretty bearish on this event after looking at the trends, bufkit, etc. I see no real reason to go higher anywhere right now.
I hope im wrong but this is my honest thinking right now. Once you have your final snowfall total just tag me and ill add it to the accumulation map. I'm very interested to see how this plays out.
He still could walk away with not much very easily.
I'm putting out a map soon for this one, it's not gonna be pretty. Working on Sunday night first call map as well.
RPM shit the bed with this storm completely. Barely a couple inches at most for S CT, complete shut out for N and NW CT.
Meanwhile RPM seems halfway decent the past couple runs.