Good Wednesday all-
As you know, the entire state is under a WINTER STORM WARNING...except for far southeastern areas.
Well, I apologize for not updating on this one before this, but things like school take up a lot more time now than they have in the past.
Having said that, this looks like the most significant snowstorm for much of our region since the Great Blizzard of 2013. Overall, expect ten to twenty inches of accumulation over the entire state, with locally as much as two feet possible. The snow will be heavy as a general rule, but probably will be around 10:1 ratios which is roughly average for our region. The main part of the snow will be between 2PM and 1AM, with snow accumulating at times as much as 4"/hr, strong winds, and thundersnow! We are also watching Monday closely for the risk of another very substantial snowstorm, but we'll have to see how exactly that plays out.
By the way, if you're interested in more weather, you can find me on the youtube channel "WCSU meteorology" Tuesday's at 4PM...and the channel "CTV192" on Thursday mornings at 11AM or so.
Stay warm & safe today!
No comments:
Post a Comment