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Old 03-02-2015, 07:49 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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It's official. This year has the longest stretch of a 10" or more snowpack on the ground at the coast (BDR)


 
Old 03-02-2015, 07:52 AM
 
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Had the snowthrower out at 615 this morning and there was 7-8", measured it in a few spots. Wallingford always seems to beat the averages and totals. Thankfully it was fluffy and there was no wind so I was able to really toss it away from the already high piles. Now the driveway can melt with these warmer temps as well. Roads were in really good shape, a few slush spots but even most of the side/back roads were a lot better than I thought they would be.
 
Old 03-02-2015, 08:01 AM
 
Location: Trumbull, CT
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It figures, as soon as I clear off the roof...we get smacked again.
 
Old 03-02-2015, 08:02 AM
 
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It figures, as soon as I clear off the roof...we get smacked again.
Almost looks like I never touched it last week. I'll be out there tonight taking some more down. It's more to let the gutters melt and drain than roof weight right now.
 
Old 03-02-2015, 08:11 AM
 
Location: Trumbull, CT
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I had it all off. I got up there and shoveled the entire thing. At least this storm started it back at square one.
 
Old 03-02-2015, 10:48 AM
 
Location: Trumbull, CT
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It looks like Thursday might be the bad day out of this long storm?
 
Old 03-02-2015, 11:10 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Craziness continues looking at the latest models. No thaw, no or barely any 40s and now they're showing more snow.

1-3" Tuesday after 4pm.
Changes to ice then rain Wednesday morning
Possibly 3-6" Wednesday night-Thursday now
Arctic blast Thurs- Saturday
Struggling past mid 30s next 12 days

NWS NY

Quote:
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
1201 PM EST MON MAR 2 2015


LONG TERM /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/...
MAIN FOCUS WILL BE PROLONGED PERIOD OF UNSETTLED WEATHER TUESDAY
NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY.

MODELS IN DECENT AGREEMENT WITH A COUPLE OF NORTHERN STREAM
SHORTWAVES PHASING AND DIGGING DOWN THE FRONT RANGE OF THE ROCKIES
INTO NORTHERN PLAINS EARLY THIS WEEK...PHASING WITH A SW US LOW...AND
THEN GRADUALLY LIFTING ACROSS THE US TO EAST COAST BY END OF THE
WEEK.

THE PHASED STREAMS WILL HAVE A MOIST SW FLOW FROM THE SUBTROPICAL PAC
DEVELOPING ALL THE WAY INTO THE NORTHEAST US BY TUESDAY NIGHT WITH
SEVERAL DISTURBANCES RIDING ALONG IT THROUGH MIDWEEK.

THE FIRST PIECE OF PHASED ENERGY WILL HAVE STRONG LOW PRESSURE
TRACKING FROM CENTRAL ONTARIO INTO CENTRAL QUEBEC TUE/TUES
NIGHT...WITH ITS WARM FRONT...AND AN ABSORBED CENTRAL PLAINS LOW...
APPROACHING THE REGION DURING THIS TIME. STRONG WAA AS DESCRIBED
ABOVE WILL ALLOW FOR PCPN TO OVERSPREAD THE AREA LATE TUE AFTN AS
SNOW...BUT WITH MENTIONED SUBTROPICAL PAC
CONNECTION...EXPECTING TEMPS ALOFT TO WARM FAIRLY RAPIDLY TUE
EVE/NIGHT WITH SNOW CHANGING TO MIXED PCPN THEN RAIN FROM S TO N. A
QUICK 1 TO 2 INCHES OF SNOW CITY/COAST AND 2 TO 4 INTERIOR ARE
POSSIBLE BEFORE CHANGEOVER.


DUE TO THE PRIMARY LOW TRACKING WELL TO THE NW OF THE REGION...DEEP
SNOW PACK AND COLD WATER TEMPS...THE SURFACE WARM FRONT WILL LIKELY
HAVE TROUBLE LIFTING NORTH TUE NIGHT INTO WED
. A BRIEF PERIOD OF
FREEZING RAIN WITH A TRACE TO FEW HUNDREDTHS OF AN INCH OF ICE
POSSIBLE ALONG THE CITY/COAST TUE EVENING BEFORE CHANGEOVER TO
RAIN...BUT INTERIOR PORTIONS OF THE TRI-STATE MAY STRUGGLE TO GET
ABOVE FREEZING UNTIL AFTER DAYBREAK. 1 TO 2 TENTHS OF AN INCH OF ICE
POSSIBLE HERE. WITH SOME OF THE 1/2 TO 1 INCH OF PRECIP FALLING IN
FROZEN FORM AND TEMPS NOT EXPECTED TO GET MUCH ABOVE THE MID TO
UPPER 30S THROUGH WED MORNING...NOT EXPECTING A GREAT AMOUNT OF
SNOWMELT...SO JUST EXPECTING SOME NUISANCE FLOODING ISSUES ACROSS
THE COASTAL PLAIN.


BEST LIFT MOVES EAST WED MORNING WITH A WEAK COLD FRONTAL PASSAGE.
JUST SOME RESIDUAL SHOWER ACTIVITY IN WAKE OF FRONT.

STRONGER COLD FRONT MOVES ACROSS WED EVE/NIGHT WITH FALLING TEMPS
WED NIGHT. MODELS ARE SIGNALING POTENTIAL FOR ANOTHER PERIOD OF
POST-FRONTAL PRECIP WED NIGHT INTO THU
...WITH A SERIES OF WAVES
DEVELOPING ALONG THE COLD FRONT AND AHEAD OF APPROACHING UPPER
TROUGH AXIS AND THE REGION UNDER FAVORABLE ENTRANCE REGION OF A
175-200KT UPPER JET. POTENTIAL FOR MUCH OF THIS TO BE IN THE FORM OF
SNOW...WITH SEVERAL INCHES POSSIBLE. HAVE TRENDED FORECAST IN THIS
DIRECTION
..BUT WILL HAVE TO MONITOR NEXT FEW MODELS RUNS FOR
INCREASED CONFIDENCE IN SNOW THREAT.

ANOTHER SHOT OF ARCTIC AIR INFILTRATES THE AREA THU INTO FRI.

STRONG CANADIAN HIGH PRES THEN BUILDS TOWARDS THE AREA INTO THE
WEEKEND WITH DRY WEATHER
 
Old 03-02-2015, 12:35 PM
 
Location: Out in the stix
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my Mom did NOT want to leave this weather here this morning, 82 and sunny. She is flying into Westchester airport this evening around 6. Snow again tomorrow night them more later in the week? Hope those winters are not the norm going forward for you guys....where are my flip flops anwyay?
 
Old 03-02-2015, 12:36 PM
 
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my Mom did NOT want to leave this weather here this morning, 82 and sunny. She is flying into Westchester airport this evening around 6. Snow again tomorrow night them more later in the week? Hope those winters are not the norm going forward for you guys....where are my flip flops anwyay?
YOU MISS US UP HERE HUH
 
Old 03-02-2015, 12:56 PM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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