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Damage In Tolland

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  1. Down to 32. Worry averted . Let’s see what we can pile up tonight . It is ripping nicely
  2. Temp backed down to 33. Started at 35.1 but oddly enough stuck immediately
  3. Even pavement . Hopefully some Phil ? https://i.imgur.com/O8MtjIf.mp4
  4. Doesn’t help watching a close Uconn / Baylor game that both daughters are at . All snow
  5. Just don’t want to waste 4 hours of snow at 33-34
  6. It may be falling apart .I was worried about a last minute rug pull. Trying to remain positive though .
  7. I think everyone here works take a long duration ice storm . Similar to 98 in Montreal.
  8. If they start as snow I don’t see how we don’t
  9. 495. Thermal profiles/soundings indicate that temps should be cold enough in this region for mainly snow or rain quickly changing to snow. Given marginal boundary layer temps...greater impacts/snow accumulations will be in the higher terrain. Strong low level southwest flow will also result in some mesoscale enhancement along the western side of the Berks, Worcester Hills and northeast CT Hills. This can be seen in a lot of the high resolution model guidance QPF fields. So while the snow amounts should be elevation dependent to some degree...expect to see the higher snow accumulations on the western/upslope side vs the eastern side at the same elevations. We continued the Winter Weather Advisory for western and central MA and also include Tolland county to account for their higher elevation. We generally expect 2-6" of snow to fall within the Winter Weather Advisory with the greater of those amounts in the high terrain...particularly on the western upslope side.
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