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TalcottWx

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  1. Oh boy. Mid Atlantic forum is going to be a trip. Could they maybe dry slot in some of those areas that got upgraded yesterday evening? Looks like it.
  2. To you, maybe, but not much further if at all. I think that's more eastern folks. We're getting love from the mid levels more than anything.
  3. Jim Thorpe, PA has a report of 10.5" of snow and still falling. That's smack dab in the middle between Scranton and Allentown. Bodes well for many here.
  4. Open up OKX radar reflectivity tilt 2 and take at the rapidly developing banding lifting north and moving towards Long Island.
  5. Right now I think Hartford, Litchfield New Haven, Fairfield, Tolland counties are most favored in terms of a jack. It looks like we're going to get a pivot right over northern Hartford county area.
  6. It's impossible to know either way. These are things that can only be forecasted with decades of experience and knowledge. I was watching the local broadcast, and thinking how valuable Harvey Leonard was in this exact type of situation. We can only work with what we are given to work with. Every single model trended south. However, as Scott pointed out, and I said last night, mid levels always looked good for CT. Anyone who had a full on freak out (a) didn't look (b) is a qpf rip and read queen. CT has been in the game and was never out of the game. Maybe Kent.
  7. I'm looking at LWX radar down in the dmv. Judging by what I saw on models, I'm guessing the low is more amped and north vs modeled. I'm not certain though.
  8. NYC weenies suicide watch, imo. I'm watching Ch 3 cameras near the shoreline and there's not much happening down there. That's worrisome for south coastal areas. BOS is going to get crushed. Whatever happened on models was wrong.
  9. Omg I wasn't over exaggerating then. I'd say almost an inch fell in a half hour here. I walked to car and sat there for a few and "get things I forgot for the room". Aka well thought out plan to go out at a good time prior to delivery.
  10. Game on? I am very excited what I'm seeing on radar. I think up to Rt 2 and maybe NH border east of 91 it's full speed ahead.
  11. 3" estimated at Hartford hospital. Snowing very hard with very efficient snow growth. Massive aggregates pouring from the sky. The type that you can see at night in the city because they're so big. Big big weenies.
  12. Snowing hard in downtown Hartford, Mid level banding could end up saving some of us, including myself.
  13. Snowing in Hartford, visibility dropped fast. Radar looks really good to me personally, at least for MOST of CT to receive a minimum of 3-6". Take it and run. Wife and I have been in labor and delivery room in Hartford since 11 am. A snow baby. What a gift for a weenie.
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