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Damage In Tolland

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  1. Each run is creeping north. Should be a nice snowy morning at the very least
  2. https://x.com/bobmaxon/status/1758136758620070042?s=46&t=dhcbvkjmRcyBVQtDxJ3lRg
  3. Don’t think they’ll be any snow at all in Morch . Looks like baby brother of 2012.. at least at this point.
  4. And BOX has nothing lol Let’s take down as much as possible
  5. Big wind potential tomorrow morning. Well mixed BL. Soundings wild. Damage
  6. This is one of those that keeps trending north right up until go time. Won’t be shocking to get light snow up to NH border
  7. It’s all there for anyone to look at modeling and see. Maybe it isn’t that hot. But winter 2024 is about over
  8. Not likely. Late Feb and Morch all progs show a similar evolution to 2012. May not end up that warm.. but Morch is going to furnace
  9. SNE refreshers every 2-3 days thru mid week. And then we watch late next week. And then it ends
  10. https://x.com/growingwisdom/status/1757475655787122892?s=46&t=dhcbvkjmRcyBVQtDxJ3lRg
  11. And that’s the reason. I actually thought this to myself today. When places that they don’t have warned get warning snows.. they try to hide and mask it. It’s all about verification for their individual offices. Big brother (govt) is watching. Ask @OceanStWx. Let’s see if he’ll comment
  12. Seems like even Groton had more . I would get the hell out of that place ASAP https://x.com/nwsboston/status/1757553654134169657?s=46&t=dhcbvkjmRcyBVQtDxJ3lRg
  13. Looking across the lake it looks like full and deeper snowcover . Is it just the dock area that melted ? How about up by your house?
  14. Morch is going to be an all out furnace . You can see it on all LR guidance
  15. You can see there the end of winter . If that storm happens.. and it probably will. Two days later the furnace comes east . We have about 10-14 days left
  16. I think this kind of event happens quite often in NNE in coastals that hit all of SNE hard. There almost always is a sneaky and unmodeled band that drops 6-12” + way north. Sometimes along the -8C line . With the storm shifting south yesterday that zone ended up south of where you’d normally see it
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