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Damage In Tolland

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  1. That’s a very bad observation. I know this area of CT very well. I will gust to and probably over 50 tomorrow night
  2. I know you lean more towards my thoughts. But I get it. You nws so just remain in the weeds
  3. Lol. You can picture him doing that tomorrow frantically as limbs snap onto the roof prior to outage
  4. Microclimates always fascinate me. Today we were like 1/4 me and less at times in fog. One of those dark dark days . When I drove down the hill under about 700’ was like 5 miles viz , no fog with brightening skies at times. This hill socks in with fig so often while areas a bit lower are in the clear so to speak. I’ve always wondered about it
  5. Even the “tamest” of the models rips 50+ for the valley. Many folks seem to be underestimating this . Fully leaves trees with strong winds from a direction trees not accustomed to.. means problems
  6. I remember that one . Was October . Gusted low - upper 50s in many areas near and east of river
  7. When you post these thoughts/comments.. you also need to post the images . Wolf will ask and it’s just better all around
  8. Let him go . When hes got property damage tomorrow night, we’ll see how his forecast of 20-30 statewide works
  9. It fits the 50-60 forecast . That causes huge problems
  10. This is going beast mode for the entire region. Wow
  11. 40-50 west of River and 50-60 east with the 60 gusts SE CT. Bombogen storms always perform . Wait , watch, and listen
  12. Yes. According to what I read . So you won’t see those crazy high gusts it used to show . Supposed to be realistic now
  13. The Euro is too. They fixed its wind products I read on the recent upgrade . So the 50-60 mph you see in CT would be likely. Very anomalous setup and something we rarely see
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