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Damage In Tolland

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  1. I mean with no snow in the area . Most folks ski when they see snow out back .
  2. Besides figure skating , what otter winter activities are there with no snow ?
  3. The next chance of snow the winter will be more then half over and we will be days away from Tip’s Feb 10 magical sun date . Ponder
  4. Snowy blockbuster pattern from E MA wx!
  5. Right on queue ! https://x.com/growingwisdom/status/1875160631051165769?s=46&t=dhcbvkjmRcyBVQtDxJ3lRg
  6. In a fast PAC winter flow like this the odds of you not referencing minimum once per day your winter forecast are better getting a KU
  7. There’s absolutely no reason to not think 2-4 ends up in southern 2/3 of CT and 1-3 to pike. Confluence weakening in models at 3day lead. On queue
  8. 18z Euro another bump north. It is on .
  9. 1-3” to the pike at a minimum is becoming increasingly likely . It’s the north trend
  10. You had 40-45 instead were seeing 45-58
  11. Gusting over 50 now. Even ORH 53. All going as expected
  12. He just won’t take a board break lol
  13. I still think that is very possible
  14. The first half of the month seemed favorable too.. until it didn’t
  15. Biggest rips were always late morning and afternoon with heating . They coming
  16. I thought you weren’t looking more than 5 days ahead?
  17. It’s really not even a cold pattern . Just normal cold
  18. Your area never looked as windy. Obviously haven’t looked at much if a few gusts to 40 is the call . As we begin to tap into the stronger winds aloft, we may see wind gusts as strong as 45 mph in the high terrain and over the islands overnight. The peak of the winds for all of SNE, however, comes Thursday, as a warming surface promotes better mixing down from the top of the mixed layer. A Wind Advisory is in effect for all of southern New England where gusts are generally expected to be 45-55 mph. However, isolated stronger gusts are possible, up to 60 mph in spots, especially in the highest elevations.
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