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Brad Field Weather
Daniel L Lovallo
102 episodes
4 days ago
Award-winning meteorologist Brad Field and broadcast veteran Dan Lovallo discuss the immediate weather and the why of weather for Connecticut, New England and the nation.
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Award-winning meteorologist Brad Field and broadcast veteran Dan Lovallo discuss the immediate weather and the why of weather for Connecticut, New England and the nation.
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Natural Sciences
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Winter winds down | Ep. 201
Brad Field Weather
33 minutes 28 seconds
8 months ago
Winter winds down | Ep. 201

Winter is winding down in Connecticut, according to meteorologist Brad Field. In his weekly podcast with co-host Dan Lovallo.

Looking at long-range weather models, Field noted there does not appear to be any major storms on the horizon. Temperatures will also begin to moderate, starting on Mar. 10.

In this episode, Field also runs down the winter numbers. Most of Connecticut received more than 20 inches less of snowfall than normal.

Show time stamps:

Windy weather- :40

Meteorological winter recap- 5:51

Weather model madness- 15:44

On The Weather Map- 20:42

Immediate weather forecast- 27:29

Remembering legendary Tom Monahan of NBC Connecticut- 30:59

Brad Field Weather
Award-winning meteorologist Brad Field and broadcast veteran Dan Lovallo discuss the immediate weather and the why of weather for Connecticut, New England and the nation.