This thing tomorrow night reminds me of one on the nite before Tgiving maybe 9-10 years ago. A cold system with fluff that dropped a couple inches and that afternoon of Tgiving warmed well into the 30’s. Maybe even over 10 years ago. It started with temps in the upper teens and lower 20’s. I bet Will’s steel trap memory can recollect the year
Yes. That was some type of upslope deal that skipped NW CT hills and most of ORH somehow which I never quite understood. Models kept pegging this area for days. I ended up with 7-8”. It was very mesoscale. I mean you went 2-3 miles in any direction and less elevation and you quickly went to little or no snow. I have never seen something like that here to that degree in all the years here . The cool thing was it was actually falling over the valley as echoes showed the snow there, but it was deposited in the NE CT hills while the valley literally had nothing
The problem with Xmas Eve.. If we all get 1-3”, it gets to 35-40 Fri pm and melts anything in the sun in certain areas of region . Xmas Day looks like nada basically . This will be nip and tuck for SNE
Certainly better politically down there , less taxes and huge return on cost of living savings. Good luck man . Should see some nice HHH, severe and occasional 75-90 mph remnants of gulf hurricane gusts