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  2. Almost got to 50 today. Will be 70s by Thursday/Friday.
  3. Coworker who lives in Hawley Mass just sent me this. He’s at about 1500 feet, sort of on the backside of Berkshire East.
  4. I would say this is at least a few days behind. There are some trees peaking in the triangle now but the main peak has already faded and the winds have resulted in a lot of leaf drop now.
  5. First upslope of the season really singing in Lenox/Pittsfield.
  6. Saw where 1981-82 and 2000-01 are being batted around alot due to similar SST Profiles and PV Strength. 81-82 was a great Winter here. Several Arctic blasts and above avg Snow. 2000-01 was cold but rather dry with below average Snowfall. 1968-69 Analog is also on the Table. Great cold and snowy Winter.
  7. First flakes and solar storm upgraded to G4 But like clouds clouds clouds and overnight forecast is increasing clouds Tomorrow night however the final solar blast expected to be the strongest a chance there of less clouds
  8. So is death, are you waiting for it with baited breath?
  9. Been snowing hard for a while but windy and hard to really tell if it’s accumulating much. Kind of funny, visibility has been under 1/2 mile or even 1/4 mile for a while (can’t see across Over Easy) but it just seems a bit too windy to really tell or stack. Its like whiteout snows but doesn’t necessarily seem to be verifying ground truth… though it has to be ending up somewhere.
  10. Snowfall reports from Lee County: Rose Hill 4 inches . Ewing 3". Jonesville 1.6". Pennington gap 1". No Reports from Keokee in Northern Lee. Less than a half inch in Dryden in Northeastern Lee.
  11. Good luck down there this year, guys. I know many of @bluewave and @TheClimateChanger's posts are grating to read for a winter enthusiast, but the truth is that I think my work is much better for trying to make a more concerted effort to incorporate CC into the forecasts because there is no question it's having an impact. That doesn't mean you have to agree with 100% of their takes; I certainly don't, but tolerance for different viewpoints is the most powerful tool in anyone's arsenal.
  12. Next month is our time fellas. I just feel it.
  13. Nothing snow-wise here in Tamaqua, but I saw quite a bit of it from Scranton and north on 81. The roads got rough for a bit up there. I went to Waverly NY, and saw two rollover wrecks. A pick up truck on its roof in the median, and a car on its side in a ditch. Also a few spinouts into walls on the bridges.
  14. We do limited items on occasion like pizzas on Wednesdays and pulled pork sandwiches on Tuesdays, but our space is very limited for kitchen items as our brewery takes up most of the other space outside of the pub. We do have food trucks (just had a lobster one this past weekend) and allow food to be brought in from the other restaurants in town.
  15. That was my first winter in Michigan. Came back from Christmas in Ohio to snow on the ground and didn't see grass again until almost the middle of March.
  16. First flakes in Downtown Boston. Hard to even call this a flurry, just a few stragglers making it down
  17. Not sure if this was already posted, but just an amazing thread from @griteater. This post is my key takeaway:
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