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Just now, DotRat_Wx said:

Hearing some CT towns thrown off by early coating

Yes... towns that did not pretreat and/or DPW crews were not ready to go; especially across northwestern areas of CT, need time for a full treatment, which takes early dismissals off the table... switched to remote learning day.  Many towns were ready to treat and are fine... 

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13 minutes ago, FXWX said:

Yes... towns that did not pretreat and/or DPW crews were not ready to go; especially across northwestern areas of CT, need time for a full treatment, which takes early dismissals off the table... switched to remote learning day.  Many towns were ready to treat and are fine... 

Tolland def did not. .25 on roads . 

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54 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

If anybody is looking for any signs of a bust, you should watch the progression of snow down by DC. That needs to move more to the NE and not shunt  east. 

our forum is in nuclear meltdown right now...I think most will flip to snow soon....if not this is VD 2007 level nuts

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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:

If anybody is looking for any signs of a bust, you should watch the progression of snow down by DC. That needs to move more to the NE and not shunt  east. 

Broad moist SW flow aloft along the Eastern Seaboard with multiple
short waves/speed maxes within the flow, will overrun cold dome at
the surface across MA/RI/CT, with temps in the 20s and dew pts in
the single digits. However with mid level flow very sheared/limited
cyclonic curvature, surface frontal waves sliding south of New
England are of low amplitude and elongated. This also results in 850
mb jet/CCB well offshore, along with its attending thermal and
moisture advection. The net result is a long duration of mainly
light snow beginning this afternoon and continuing into Fri evening.
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