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The lions end to March banter and discussion


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For Ginx and others interested in Sandy cleanup in Westerly... it's unbelievable the amount of damage done in South County. 

 

http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/video/#!/on-air/as-seen-on/Misquamicut-Clean-Up/197891051

 

It's hard to believe that Sandy managed to be worse than a near-direct hit from Bob. 

Just saw it, nice left hand break in the surf, has come down since Monday but still looks good.

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Nice Tuesday crush job here on the Euro. 1-2ft...lol. H5 goes to town right over my head. I'll go out on a limb and say nothing close to this will happen.

 

 

Is this Monday night? Any chance it holds off till Tuesday night or later?

 

This is going to be a dendrite/weatherMA (if he's there) special.

 

Has the classic look of a 1P1 maybe down to dendrite just barely stays all snow.

 

 

With the clipper and Tuesday threats trending as they have, Id give it up south of CON, its been a epic second half but time to let NNE take over.

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Congrats ME on Tues/Wed.

 

Seeing will be believing. AFD from GYX this morning:

SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE CROSSES THE AREA SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY...

AS RIDGING TAKES PLACE ALOFT AHEAD OF AN ADVANCING UPPER TROUGH.

AS THE TROUGH APPROACHES... EXPECT SHOWERS TO BE POSSIBLE AS EARLY

AS MONDAY NIGHT AND LASTING INTO TUESDAY. ALTHOUGH THERE IS SOME

COLD AIR AROUND... EXPECT THIS TROUGH TO PULL ENOUGH WARM AIR

NORTHWARD FOR PRECIPITATION TO CHANGE FROM SNOW TO RAIN ACROSS

MUCH OF THE FORECAST AREA. THE MOST LIKELY AREA FOR SIGNIFICANT

ACCUMULATION WILL BE IN THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS. HOWEVER... IF A

ROBUST SURFACE LOW CAN DEVELOP ALONG THE COAST IT IS POSSIBLE FOR

COLDER AIR TO BE PULLED FURTHER SOUTH AND FOR SNOWFALL

ACCUMULATIONS TO OCCUR ACROSS A BROADER RANGE OF THE FORECAST

AREA.

 

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Enjoy the snow while it lasts. 

 

Before we know it Tolland will be the new Bridgeport!

 

http://www.gfdl.noaa.gov/news-app/story.79

interesting.  The lakes have seen a general increase in snow in the last 50 years.  But you gotta wonder if there is a brake point somewhere where it shifts the other direction. 

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