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1/21/11 Storm Discussion III


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4" at 8:00am in Brooklyn this morning.

Now up in Woodstock. Still coming down pretty good.

Hope to end up with 5, or 6 IMBY.

What the Rain Devil taketh away, the Snow God bringeth back.

1 month into calendar winter, and I've already gone over my average, and am past last year's season total. Something tells me that Feb. and March can't be this good, but I can only hope.

Muwahahaahah.

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Who, the ORH observer?

I have no faith in him...he sometimes does good...but then he will pull acts like not reporting 12/23....he sucks whether he wants toi believe it or not. You report every day.

We still have an ugly "M" for 12/23 when we got like an inch. Probably too much egg nog that night.

:lol:

"When Will attacks"...

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Granby: 7.0"

Simsbury: 6.0"

Waterbury: 4.0"

Hartford: 4.5"

Branford/New Haven: 3-4"

....but 9" in Tolland??? Not!

:)

It should be noted in CTB's defense that the non-Tolland sites you listed are showing under 6" are in the "CT Valley screw zone" for snow

Granby is another matter, but it has 7" and is west of the Valley, whereas Tolland is east of it - supposedly closer to the best action.

So Blizz isn't doing SO bad at 6-12" (given prevailing success rates at such things).

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Who, the ORH observer?

I have no faith in him...he sometimes does good...but then he will pull acts like not reporting 12/23....he sucks whether he wants toi believe it or not. You report every day.

We still have an ugly "M" for 12/23 when we got like an inch. Probably too much egg nog that night.

Oh, no I meant the other Shrewsbury poster. He came in about .5" higher which makes sense. My measurement was 15 minutes ago and it could vary slightly.

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Wow. this CCB is smoking. Thought things were shifting to the east of 495 but in the past 30minutes the CCB expanded back and I'm now seeing the heaviest rates yet so far. Northeast mass is going to get smoked in the next hour or so. Must be 2-3 per hour rates in those higher echos. Jackpot on the north shore?

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4" at 8:00am in Brooklyn this morning.

Now up in Woodstock. Still coming down pretty good.

Hope to end up with 5, or 6 IMBY.

What the Rain Devil taketh away, the Snow God bringeth back.

1 month into calendar winter, and I've already gone over my average, and am past last year's season total. Something tells me that Feb. and March can't be this good, but I can only hope.

Muwahahaahah.

Thanks for the report. I guess 6-7+ is not going to be common or widespread even in NE CT.

AWT.

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Actually due E of the mall. I still think my brief sleet idea will be the truth. All in all not bad. It's all going to collapse now as the dryslot move through over to you.

This must be a shallow warm layer close to the surface. As I write this I can see the snow taking over again.

Yeah it was tooth and nail for you, very, very brief. It's all done moving north at your location...by 10am it should be well east.

Notice directly to your north the radar just lightened a bit too as the warm air is being cut off/what little there was and now the whole thing rockets NE.

0z NAM was terrible with temps, 6z a little better, but the 6z GFS had it mixing over a lot of SE NE and was dead on. Very odd to me that the GFS has handled temps better a couple of times down here. It may come into play next week, the fact that the NAM is consistently too cold....who knows. For a global model, kudos to the GFS down this way yet again.

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