1/23 - yeah that one went way south of us.
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While the gfs does its typical run of the storm out to sea, CMC has this grazing CT and so does the Euro. All models have enough cold air in place and the high looks pretty good to the north.
Gfs ensembles leaning north to bring precip into the area, but not very much at this point.
Looks to be more coastal, but with marginal surface temps right along the coast, might mix with rain, with mostly snow, say between the merrit and 184 or 95 and 84. A 1-3 inch storm max right now. But, these have developed higher amounts and further north all season.
Provide a summary of the model runs for storms which may affect Fairfield County. Not a forecast, but summary of trends, positions and precip type/amount
Storm 3 - could be the one! (spoiler, it was)
2/9 Set up is an upper low over TX that heads northeast into TN valley and then transfers off the coast. At the upper levels, there's ...
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2/22 - results 5.25 inches. Snow started at 2, lasted 12 hrs with varying intensity and types of snow. Kudos for the models, weather serv...
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Hurricane season begins June 1, but we had to wait until June 28 for our first Tropical Storm. As mentioned in the previous post, condition...
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I found this afternoons Euro run disappointing and started to look into it more to see what went wrong. The premise of this storm is that th...
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