Good Saturday all-
Everyone in Connecticut is under a WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY for 2-5" of snow. This is likely too low of a forecast from NOAA. I'm looking at the newest computer model runs, and I have to say I really don't get how people are saying it's going to be a mix at the end because, to be honest, I think that any mixing will be extremely late, and most of (if not all of) the precip will have already fallen. As a result, I'll go with a slightly more aggressive 3-7" of snow...with the least in New London county...and the most pretty much everywhere else. If it stays all snow for the duration, most of Connecticut should pick up around 5" from this. Expect snow to start falling around 3 this afternoon, and it will come down heavy at times and really make for dangerous travel late this afternoon. I'd recommend you cancel your evening plans tonight as you'll likely get snowed in. Regardless of that, it looks like we may actually get a full week in for a change without a huge snowstorm (though there's going to be another pesky 2-4" event on Tuesday probably). Remarkably, since this hasn't been named, this is now the longest we've gone without a named storm since January 23- one week!
Enjoy the snow today and tonight...let's see how much we get!
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