Recent comments in /f/Connecticut

PlayerOneDad t1_jc43sjp wrote

The low-pressure system keeps moving. If it stays close to shore, it means more rain. If it wobbles out to sea, that means colder temps can get farther south and more snow. We're talking about a 50-mile difference in where the front ends up, so it's difficult to predict.

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AlmeidaMoney t1_jc42gi0 wrote

Hopefully we get 0 inches! Although they have down graded it to lots of wet rain and not that much snow for Hartford co. I’d say stop trusting the weather influencers and just read it on noaa weather site online.. you can’t trust anything on tv anymore since it’s all centered on ratings

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nicotine_jesus t1_jc3wlqj wrote

Anybody from Connecticut knows you can't judge a storm by expecting one total for the whole state. That's just an unreasonable assumption. And depending upon which station you listen to will tell you a different story because that's where they're located. My house is on the Mass border on the 91 corridor and I'll be getting a foot there however where I work in Milford I'll only be seeing a coating to 2 in. You have to learn to check your weather from multiple sources if you live in Connecticut.

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