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Damage In Tolland

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  1. Possible it’s tough talk but not as much action. Or maybe they’ll crush this one. Time will tell
  2. I have doubts how many they actually have lined up .They don’t do it for a cane, yet they’ll do it in Xmas Day? We’ll see
  3. This one may be the big boy of big boys. One we talk about our with grandkids kind of event
  4. Whoa ! We may be able to muster snow before the year ends
  5. Yeah I recall quite a bit of wind damage in SNE. I just can’t find anything on how strong winds were
  6. There are some similarities with this event and the screamer in 96 that melted 3-4’ of snow in 24 hours. Does anyone recall how strong winds were in that event, and did the strongest winds occur over snowpack or after it had melted?
  7. Yup . He’s a mean one for sure.Nothing to track or look forward to for weeks
  8. FXwxalert on the board here. Good guy and great met in CT for years . Uses fax machine I believe
  9. The earlier one in Nov was stronger. Maybe a week or 2 prior
  10. Based on what Frank discovered and tweeted.. this event should “blow” that one away
  11. Right . Nothing was. He had his hands tied and you could tell by his AFD. And rest assured Frank agreed with me. Just couldn’t comment. There wasn’t any ill will at all in that . Merry Christmas to all Nws folks . Even Legro
  12. This is one of those deals where the higher winds will be away from the ocean. Like the Cape to say BDR will gust less than 10-50 or 75 miles inland if those temps and dews are legit . There won’t be any snowpack. It’ll be wiped out mainly by dark Xmas Eve . It’s 50’s all day
  13. There’s never been an inversion. The GFS is always lowest in winds. When it shows these eye popping numbers 2-4 days in advance when it’s usually last to catch on, you’d sure better take the gusts up and high . That’s a huge signal. It’s gonna be 62/59. It is going to absolutely rip
  14. deterministic guidance continues to trend upward with low level 925 mb jet up to 75-85 kt of wind streaming across CT-RI and eastern MA Thu night into Fri morning. While models do struggle with low level lapse rates on southerly wind events, model time sections indicate 50-60 kt of wind extending downward to below 1 kft! That`s typically a good signal for 50+ kt reaching the surface
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