Missed the eastern shore of CT as well. I was down in Groton most of the afternoon. It was pretty windy but nothing outrageous. Just branches down here and there on the drive home to Salem.
34 was the low here. Light to moderate rain since early am. I was thinking the WWA OKX put out for us yesterday was a bit ambitious for down here or any part northern New London county. Surprised that you didn't get below freezing though.
Had about 3.1" last night when I measured around 10:30pm. It was down to less than 2.5" after some rain when I went to sleep at midnight. Now down to about 1.5"
63/42 here after sunset. Hit 67 earlier.
Turned over the garden soil today. Any bugs that were harboring deep down in the soil should be near the surface now and hopefully will die when the weather turns colder at the end of the week.
Was 34 and drizzle still in Waterford when I left at 9:20....drove home to Salem and it's 32 and FZRA here again....hoping it turns to sleet soon.
Lots of small branches down on the road and trees drooping over it.
4.6" total. .6" before the change to rain the other day and another 4" overnight and this morning. Actually got more than I expected. Was thinking maybe only 2" overnight.
3.25" of rain. Lots of minor branches and leaves down, but no power outages or even flickers in my neck of the woods. Was awesome listening to the rain and wind while falling asleep last night.
I'm curious if this mesolow will be as strong as the one that blasted up through Glastonbury, CT, 6 or 7 years ago. As I recall that was one of the first times I heard the term "landphoon".
Gonna be some enormous diurnal temp swings this week according to the NWS local forecast. Methinks something is broken in the NWS website scripting and/or database.
Yeah, impressively windy when I went out for lunch today. I was guessing 35ish, but not surprised to hear ~40 too. Got sandblasted in the parking lot when I returned to work.