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Everything posted by kdxken
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Exactly. You guys have had it worse up north but it's been no bargain down here. Another .77 so far today brings my monthly total over 3 inches. It's rained 8 out of the first 10 days of May.
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Okay now you're starting to even piss me off.
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Depends what the weather has been lately. As long as you don't ruin the field they let you play.
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South shore is a dream in the spring for sports. Played every team from Plymouth to Quincy. A lot were right on the water. Didn't really warm up until June.
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Please refer me to the forecast where it said you were going to get 5 inches of rain today.
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46.8 here. Dreadful day. Doesn't get much worse for may.
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Oh boy, a little sun tomorrow at the tail end of the day maybe .
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Kidding radarman. I love your stuff.
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If we only knew someone in belchertown who could read radar correctly.
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Likely you have your wipers on If you're driving on 190.
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Damn it does.
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Not counting on much for Saturday. Temperature might spike at the end of the day but it's pretty much worthless at that point.
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Tip of the cap!
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2.09 here.
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Absolutely. Not that I enjoy them but I'll take deer flies and mosquitoes over them any day. Black flies like to chew on your face.
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Scooter knew.
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"It is looking like we are unfortunately heading into another soggy Friday and possibly into Saturday as well, as a upper level trough closes off into an upper level low over the northern mid-Atlantic. This will induce a sub-1000 mb lowpressure to trek somewhere over or just southeast of SouthernNew England" "Temps to trend cooler than normal, perhap significantly below normal (high temps some 15-20 degs below normal)." Install lolz..
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Rooting this on however. No more rain. Ever.
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Nah, we got memorial Day weekend and the 4th of July to look forward to. Guess what year? CNN — While Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start to summer, it may actually feel like summer across the West while the Northeast will endure instead record cold temperatures and heavy rain Days of yore. "We set record low high temperatures yesterday at 55 to 60°, rivaling the afternoon of July 3, 1914 for coldest on record.