what's your weather currently like?

Stay safe everyone in these areas....watching a storm chaser on YouTube and this ice is no joke.
Tornado warnings in Florida as well

The guy driving is passing cars spun out into ditches every 1/4 mile

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Yea, got a pretty good dumping. 8"-10" I would say. Dug out this morning. Thank God we had off today for the holiday. This afternoon dealing with 50mph winds and 2-4 more inches. Ends at 7PM. Think I'll just go back to bed... :wowwow:
 
Winter storm started early this morning, so far about 16 inches (40 cm) of snow down now and we have hours to go yet. Worst of it is down so at least it won't be as heavy... or fingers crossed it won't be.... They are tracking we could be 20 inches (50cm) by the end. And possibly another storm Wednesday. Ugh, when is April???
 
Yea, got a pretty good dumping. 8"-10" I would say. Dug out this morning. Thank God we had off today for the holiday. This afternoon dealing with 50mph winds and 2-4 more inches. Ends at 7PM. Think I'll just go back to bed... :wowwow:

Dug out? Like with a shovel??

Please tell me you have a snow blower..........
 
We had a few inches last night but it switched to rain in the early morning so it was pretty much a non-event going to work. It even washed the salt off my car.
 
There was some dew on my truck at 4:30 this morning when I left for work. Wipers made quick work of it.
 
Going to be colder tomorrow morning. Saying -17 for the low.
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Just read -3 tonight and -12 Friday night. WTH! Of course i will be at work both nights.

I really miss detailing my truck!
 
20 and snow....think I'll try out Griots snow remover.....:D

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gonna have to plow snow I think

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32 F degrees and on the way to 50+ today and 60 tomorrow. Heat wave !
 
We might hit 40 or 41 on Tuesday, that's not too bad. Low on Wednesday night into Thurs morning is supposed to be 1.

I do a winter forecast for a bunch of people at work, and have been for almost 10 years. Despite CT being in New England, about 2/3 of the state is considered the "Atlantic Corridor" according to the Farmer's Almanac. My forecast is based on weather in Hartford and takes into consideration monthly precipitation and some temperature trends. This year I discovered that in 2009, 2012, 2015, and 2018 (3-year intervals) the snowfall in December for Hartford was zero, or in 2012 just less than 2 inches. Additionally, there were a few days in December that had unusually high temps, usually in the 60's, and usually towards the end of the month. Such was the case this year in 2021, falling right in line with that 3-year interval trend.

If December has little to no snow with warm days, January usually ends up being no-frills, but February ends up having significant storms. The Farmer's Alamac called for very unsettled weather in January with a lull in February; I disagree. To date, we've had a couple of minor snowfalls in January with nothing in the horizon until the end of the month. I'm nervous that my prediction for a stormy February is going to come true.
 
Single digits the other night....

Crazy thing is we've gotten more rain than snow which is SUPER depressing :mad:
Nothing worse than freezing temps with rain.
 
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