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  On 9/18/2012 at 4:52 PM, CT Rain said:

Yeah that's why I sort of liked western areas and NYC metro for strongest winds. Mixing should be a bit better by 00z.

Winds have yet to materialize here along the RI beaches... I'm about a mile inland and I have yet to 'gust' past the mid 20's. I would call it 'a little breezy'. In fact, there are times when it is fully calm.

No changes in the wind velocity since about 10am this morning.

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  On 9/18/2012 at 4:55 PM, NJwinter23 said:

I really like the Delmarva right now with those temps in the low 80s..Anyone else a little surprised the mod risk was not included to the se NJ coast where some of the more notable surface instability resides? I suppose the better forcing and the peak 850 mb jet is forecast just to the west, but the nam has the best 925mb jet winds of 50-60kts peaking over coastal NJ 18z-00z.. over the better instability.

Yeah I'm not sure why they brought the mod risk so far north I probably would have kept it south of NYC and to the Jersey Shore.

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  On 9/18/2012 at 5:34 PM, Brian5671 said:

shows you what a joke the work that has been done since the 2 storms...a few 30-35 mph gusts and 2000 people are out...we're no better off than we were before Irene and the Oct blizzard.

Thats a pretty low number........but Ct is so heavily forested much more so than even 50 yrs ago, trees are serious business.

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  On 9/18/2012 at 5:25 PM, CT Blizz said:

Nice

At 1pm CL&P Reports 1,388 Power Outages mainly across western CT. 28% of Warren CT. in dark. Winds gusting 28-38 mph across CT now 50+ later

1:13pm - 18 Sep 12

That's about 20 customers. :)

Top gust on the Davis has only been 17, but ivisually, t's clearly better than that.

.38", 64/64

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