Good Tuesday all-
Well, after the monster nor'easter yesterday that dropped generally 8-12" on Connecticut, the weather today is going to be downright pleasant...because it's dry. It's going to be absolutely frigid, however, so stay warm! This should once again be the case tomorrow. It's Thursday I'm concerned about, however. A powerful cold front will move through the reason and, at the moment, could dump as much as 2-4" on Thursday! The big question here is the path of a low that develops off the coast. Most models boot it out to sea but one...the Euro...is a coast hugger and dumps eastern New England with significantly more than the 2-4" from the front alone...it's worth watching, but I'm inclined to doubt it...for now...because of the trend on the models. Today's runs are (needless to say) critical, especially at 12z (noon). One thing there's little doubt of right now, however? A major nor'easter appears to be on the way for Sunday night, and that one could be very big. It's early, but I suspect that one will find it's way into Southern New England.
Today in weather history- February 3, 1917- Miami was shocked to wake up and discover the mercury reading of 17 degrees, comfortably their all-time record low temperature for the day.
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