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Significant upper middle Atlantic S/CNE mix/snow potential Jan 3+


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Final snow totals for CT. Thanks to everyone who sent me a report. Reports are from NWS, AMWX, and a few met friends in the area. I also did a text product of all the reports i gathered for CT and will continue doing that for all the storms this season. I will also be updating the running season totals map.

Most of CT fell within the call of T-2. SE shoreline recieve nothing but a trace. Busted too low in the extreme northern parts of fairfield and new haven cty and litchfield cty. Final grade: B+

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Sunday Night-Monday nuisance snows were ultimately well forecast, despite the initial head-fake of more significant potential. General Trace to 2" verified well, with the "higher" totals to the SW of Boston. However, I would have been better served to go with a 2-4" range in the berkshires and NW CT, as opposed to the 1-3".....as there were some 4" reports in the NW CT hill towns.
 
Final Grade: A-

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