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  2. We are going to pay dearly for this upcoming week. Lots of 33 and rain heading our way Dec-Feb.
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  4. Still thinking mid-June has a chance for tropical.
  5. Sun poking out from time to time but it is cold and windy here in Brooklyn, CT. Thinking about driving up to Worcester to see if I see any snowflakes mixing in with rain. 43F .
  6. I’ll take a Bob redux, please and thank you.
  7. Now That’s weird. Jeans and sweatshirt weather today for sure. Shorts are ridiculous on a day like this..period.
  8. Impossibly nice outside right now. This is like a 1 out of 100 type day in the greater DC region
  9. About to brave the summit again starting to rip!!!
  10. It's lightened up here but still light to mod snow and winds are nuts.. sitting in my car warming up.. its not sticking much but that next band about to.come in looks legit.. wish I could post a video here.. im so happy right now
  11. Shorts and hoody . Haven’t worn pants since mid Morch other than work or church
  12. The radar goes to clear air mode just as it starts pouring rain, lovely. 52/46, shorts and a t-shirt on.
  13. Great day for putting down asphalt driveway .
  14. What we are experiencing in Pennsylvania today—a dry, gusty, almost desert-like northwest wind—is actually part of the same larger weather pattern that is hammering the higher elevations of New England. At the summit of Mount Washington, temperatures can be 30–40°F colder than the valleys, and when a late-season cold upper-level trough swings through, the mountain essentially reverts back to winter. Six inches of snow and sleet at the end of May, with June literally days away, is extraordinary but not impossible on that mountain. Mount Washington is famous for producing weather that feels more like January than late spring. For perspective: Many locations in Pennsylvania are seeing temperatures in the 60s and even 70s. Trees are fully leafed out across the Northeast. Memorial Day has already passed. Yet the summit of Mount Washington is receiving accumulating snow significant enough to disrupt travel to the top. Like you, I've seen snow in May before, but seeing conditions severe enough that you'd say "Forget about taking the train or driving to the summit!" right on June's doorstep is something most people witness only a handful of times in their lives. What's even more striking is the contrast: Lowhill Township: dry, windy, fire-weather type conditions. Mount Washington: sleet, snow, winter driving conditions. That is nearly a January-to-June weather difference occurring within a single region of the Northeast. Weather enthusiasts often say that if you don't like the weather on Mount Washington, wait five minutes. But getting a legitimate snowstorm there at the end of May is the kind of event that people will be talking about when they look back on the weather records for 2026. As a longtime weather observer, my reaction is understandable—this is one of those "I can't believe I'm seeing this so close to June" moments. https://www.facebook.com/reel/2064983904453037
  15. That’s not the summit. It points towards it but it is from the base of the ski area
  16. It’s crazy how rapidly it left up here too. Turning into a sunny day and already 50s at 1,500ft after mangled flakes four hours earlier. 1.56” past 24 hours.
  17. https://www.wachusett.com/the-mountain/media-center/webcams/#summitCam
  18. Well you feel that way when the temp drops below 70…so we know how you roll.
  19. Just came back from Dunkin. Debated on pulling out the winter hat before I left.
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