Wait wut a 240 hour snow depth map for a 138 hr swfe .lol that's a new one, shit gives you 7 Thumpity thump style ,my how far you have fallen into the depths of a warminista
Kevin in Tollands ice is the exception not the rule according to NBC 30 Met Bob Maxon, then Met Josh Cignarelli live in Tolland at 600 ft called him an excellent observer lol, wish they went up to the mastiff
Oh this is so true. I was surprised years ago to find out our state outsourced their Met consultants to a group on the West Coast. It showed. Not knowing local climo, local variables hurts the message.
Back on topic the Nams still give ORH county and SNH a pretty good icing. Tomorrow morning will be dicey for a lot of peeps. The NAM hammers the Greens and Berks tops over the course of 4 days. Ski areas are going to have major issues if that holds.
The difference between treated highways and untreated during the squall day was like night and day. I have advocated for years that black ice 1 inch snowstorms are much more dangerous than big snowstorms on the highways. I wrote letters to my state highway superintendent with lots of data. A group formed to stress the need for ice awareness by DOT. It worked. I can deal with salt not with getting t boned.
But but people here bitch when they put down salt. Fact is it save injuries and death so they have to deal with a little salt BFD. Constant whining and complaining about anything and everything. DOT did an unreal job on the squall day. That could have been disastrous. They had trucks on the ready and laid down salt a half hour before the squalls hit. Its sometimes unreal in here to read grown ass men and women bitch about the minute things.
Qpf thru 48 is frozen as see n below. NE CT is again frozen longer than NWCT. I hate to disagree with Ryan but a drain from maine falls mainly on your pain