These are the big 3 that i always reference that everyone in CT did universally well since Feb 13 (approx 10 years). There were a few other big storms but not this consistent/uniform over CT.
You can include Jan 16 as well for a big double digit storm, but thats mostly a southern CT special.
Another thing with these 3 was that they were perfectly timed nearly all day-time storms.
EDIT: and Mar 19
Snowfall to date in CT. I'm going to attempt to make a SNE map for the first time for this as well. We'll see how that goes. Reports are from here, cocorahs and official climo sites.
Next to it is where we were last year at this time, 8 days later to be exact.
Thanks for all the reports. This is the total snowfall from the Jan 19th light snow event. Pretty much 0-1.5" about what i expected. I will be making a season to date snowfall this week for CT and all of SNE so if you haven't updated your maps you can do so here and i will add it, thanks!
New England Snow – Snowfall Amounts Across New England-Since 2010 (wkevin.com)
Id take a foot of snow right now all day, Idc if areas around me get 2-3FT, a foot is still a foot.
0.7" total from today, pretty much exactly what I expected. If anyone has any CT totals send em my way, ty
It's pretty bullish for this one. I don't know much about its accuracy but anecdotally it seems to be a bit high a lot of the time. I like using it for 1/hr rates, probs and ICE
Yeah thats very interesting. 2015-2016 and 2022-2023 were so similar in regards to temps. Positive departures and a warm winter overall with one absolutely brutal record breaking 2-day cold snap. Looking back, at least in my lifetime, it looks like it's probably 2001-2002. 16F was the coldest temp recorded all season at BDR. At BDL 10F in 2002 as well. Think that was the last time as far as i can tell.