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Snowedin

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  1. About the the same here. The monsoon season just doesn’t want to be end for us water weary folks in New England. Can’t wait for more stink bugs and giant spiders to come crawling their way through the cracks in the weeks ahead!
  2. You must have me confused with someone else. The snow is nice but straight up cold, cloudy and dry weather to me is something akin to a bad horror movie that just won’t end. When I was a wee lad I admittedly was a little more enthusiastic about the season. Nowadays, I long for greener (and warmer) pastures. Funny how that changes with time for some.
  3. Wake me up in march..man this weather is just depressing right now. Anyone got any spare tickets to Aruba?
  4. Yeah this is the best kind of snow to receive imo. Light, fluffy, picturesque and not even enough to have to worry about shoveling. It’s too bad we can’t this like as you said, without it being bone numbing cold as well. I guess you can’t have it all in the middle of January!
  5. That’s incredible! There’s probably gonna be a lot of sore backs and knees in that area for the next several days. Hopefully you guys can catch a break very soon.
  6. Hey what’s that sound? Oh it’s just another tree crashing down in a wind swept downpour in the middle of January. Gotta love the wild and lush tropical oasis that is Eastern mass!
  7. That's nuts. I almost wish I had the mindset to take a quick recording so in the late summer when everyone is wishing for a tropical storm to run up the gauntlet and cause all sorts of havoc, at least I'll have direct proof that it was already experienced to a certain extent in just about the dead of winter hah. And hey, at the least the power is still on too (knock on wood) as I was almost sure we would lose it earlier with the winds raging.
  8. Took the words right out of my mouth. This is mid-summer like tropical stuff blowing through right now. It's just incredible that we're seeing this happen in mid-January of all times but I guess you could just say it fits the general trend for the last 6+ months in southern new england. I gotta find myself a spare rowboat at this rate!
  9. It’s very windy here and the rain is of course coming down in sheets. Already heard a couple trees come down in the woods in the last hour. Can’t wait until this damn wind dies down so I can finally sleep lol.
  10. Power came back here a few hours ago. Such a huge relief after fearing it would take several days or more, especially with the cold setting in. Hats off to all the crews coming in from out of state working double time to get things back to normal. Couldn’t have asked for a better Christmas gift.
  11. Looks like the power will probably be out here until about Wednesday. Just taking a quick stroll down our street there are limbs down everywhere and a line that took a few hits as well. Not a good situation but at least we have a gennie here to run at the most critical times and it’s a drop in the bucket compared to the oct 2021 blowdown that leveled practically every third tree. Plus it’s fairly mild for this time of year too. Thank the lord for that!
  12. Yeah that squall line will probably pack a punch. It kind of reminds me of a few of those severe events that took place late last summer that caught so many off guard. Amazing just how consistent this pattern has been even as we transition into winter.
  13. And there goes the power..could definitely hear a distinctive buzzing sound right before the lights went out. That can’t be good.
  14. It’s pretty bad here in the well. Have heard a few crashes and booms not far from here and I haven’t seen the wind blowing this consistently since probably last winter. Hopefully this eases up at some point as the nerves are a little tense every time those gusts crank up. I can only imagine how much more wild it’d be if this were a snow event all around. My thoughts go out to Ginxy and all the other hardy coastal folks out there!
  15. I say let’s go balls to the wall when it comes to moisture. I mean hey, most of our summer was practically stymied by days of rain, fog and clammy hands. You might as well try and push those records to the max considering the type of weather we’ve had since June. Go big or go home baby!
  16. Glad we’re not dealing with frozen stuff yet. After days of sucking up dead leaves this ol back and set of knees is in need of a good break. I’ll take a nice cold drink for the time being while we make our final prep for the big feast. But hey congrats to those that enjoy an early season slopfest, wherever you may be!
  17. Well here we go with our usual early season cold making its presence known. Unsurprisingly, this happens as all the fun commences with leaf blowing and leaf sucking from all sorts of strange mechanical devices as well. On that dour note I personally look forward to our annual Christmas torch/swamp fest to most likely end the year on a somewhat more pleasant note. Of course, this happens around the time when snowfall desirability is usually at its highest for many. You gotta love New England..
  18. Just got back from a walk a little while ago. It feels absolutely amazing compared to previous days. Imagine a relaxing, comfortable walk in late October, no jackets or sweatshirts necessary. You just can’t beat it baby! Let’s keep the love train going..
  19. It’s probably colder now than it’ll be in mid February when an inevitable coastal storm rides up the gauntlet and gives us several inches of dewey rains. But hey, it def gives us that classic fall feel while we’re out watering the bushes and dodging giant acorns dropped by rummaging rodents.
  20. Up to an 1” here now. That feed of moisture coming up from the south is pretty impressive looking. Wouldn’t be surprised if we end up with close to 3 after all this moves through. Monsoon season rolls on!
  21. Oddly enough, the hottest it felt here was during that mini heat surge in mid April and late last week. If it wasn’t for all the rain in the middle of the summer, the conversation would probably be radically different. It still was a very memorable season in terms of how tropical it felt, especially combined with all the moisture and the intensity of the lightning in some of those storms. Our poor little dog is definitely in need of a rest after many hours of hiding in every obscure nook and cranny she can wedge herself into!
  22. Big boomers and downpours ravaging through here too. Few good house shakers mixed in as well. Monsoon season rolls on!
  23. Tip as usual, has hit the nail on the head. This level of heat intensity is really impressive for this time of year. Going outside, even just for a little bit is enough to sap the life out of you. Even some of the birds around our yard are moving rather lethargically in these conditions, which gives me a little more motivation to keep the birdbath topped off. Of course it doesn’t help that there is hardly a cloud in the sky which truly allows this inferno that has overtaken us to reach its full potential, something that rarely happens in this corner of paradise.
  24. Thankfully just some gusty winds here but man that rain was just blinding for a good 20 or so minutes. Would hate to be on the road as that line was rolling through, pretty scary stuff. The season of monsoon rains and dewiness continues unabated! Be safe out there everyone.
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