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1 hour ago, Typhoon Tip said:

Yeah Kevin... like this one?

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Talkin' hammocks and brew time, huh!

I was speaking of the long range beyond that nasty looking system. Hopefully we can avoid that nastiness and leap into Spring. The last two coastals everyone wishcasted around D6-D8 lead ended up failing for most, we do not forget.

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4 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

Let's play a game ...  see who can correctly guess which side of this pretty blue boundary Kevina will be -

 

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Ooh, ooh...me.

North.

At least the decaying snow mounds lined in a layer of calcified fecal matter in the deepest recesses of the Tolland Mall parking lot will be preserved a bit longer-

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You could call the Euro 'just eye-candy' but ... even eye-candy can't taste like shit -

that run makes no sense beyond D5/6 for a second consecutive run in a row.  Purely in a climo sense, you're not likely to get -1 or -2 SD 850 mb temperatures over NE when you have west winds blowing from central Canada through the D. Straight region. Even the GFS is consolidating around less -NAO ...as is the Euro, yet the Euro keeps trying to play the storm track like one is raging.

stranger things have happened I supposed...

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Big Nammy fail today . Euro FTW .. 

 
Observed temperatures in the upper 40s and 50s early morning.
Expect a light east to southeast wind in the coastal plain and
south wind in the CT Valley. Temperatures should rise only a
little in the eastern areas with highs in the upper 40s and 50s.
Meanwhile, the south flow should allow 5-10F of warming in the
Hartford-Springfield area with projected max temps in the lower
60s.
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