An impressive mesoscale banding featured developed in southern Connecticut that sat and sat and sat over the same area. These things can produce some exceptional totals in a relatively short total and this was no exception. This produced the big totals thanks to a growing and relatively stagnant area of low/mid level frontogenesis that worked in tandem with synoptic scale lift from the right entrance region of a jet streak in central New England.
Here are the totals from my awesome weather watchers:
- East Haddam – 10.5″
- Salem – 10.5″
- North Guilford – 10.0″
- Woodbridge – 10.0″
- Montville – 10.0″
- Haddam – 9.8″
- Newtown 9.5″
- Higganum – 9.0″
- Branford – 8.3″
- Ansonia – 8.2″
- Wallingford – 8.0″
- Old Saybrook – 8.0″
- New Haven – 8.0″
- East Hampton – 8.0″
- Franklin – 7.0″
- Ledyard – 7.0″
- Naugatuck – 7.0″
- Oxford – 7.0″
- Groton – 6.5″
- Colchester – 6.5″
- Wolcott – 6.5″
- Bridgeport (BDR/Official) – 6.2″
- Southington – 5.5″
- Vernon – 5.0″
- Tolland – 3.9″
- West Hartford – 3.8″
- Litchfield – 3.0″
- Avon – 2.8″
- Stafford Springs – 2.6″
- Windsor Locks – 2.4″
- East Granby – 2.0″
Thanks for the reports! Enjoy the snow 🙂
wow impressive!! 9.75 here in Hamden!!