I think if you are 5-10 miles north of the CT Coast, no need to worry. Unless there are more ML moves north or the system decides to "attenuate". I live on the coast of CT so my posts my seem alarmist lol. I know how it rolls NOM (north of merritt).
I'd roll the dice with the precip rates. Run SKEW-T's at your location for temps but this looks like humongous dendrites for a few hours probably accumulating on the typical colder surfaces and ground. I am talking Merritt south in SCT only.
Makes sense though right? Models narrowing the playing field down to the favored locations. It is interesting though that it appears those who cleaned up last storm will do so again with totally different atmospheric conditions. .