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NeonPeon

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  1. Well, I woke up to a look on the radar that I've seen many times before. Still don't like it. Nice little storm for most.
  2. What do you mean we don't know whether it'll be real. You think the satellite is doing performance art? Is it a metaphor?
  3. If you draw a line through the middle of RI as far as its longitudinal boundaries, it won't split the state in half in terms of land mass either, because the state isn't a square. Luckily? Glacially, the bay already does that, and it does a serviceable job of splitting the population, since almost nobody lives in the Northwestern half of the west bay. I've been living here for over decade, and I've never heard anyone speak about east and west with regard to RI other than in terms of relation to the bay. Perhaps this is something that people on the west bay do, but people on the east bay don't. Which would only underscore the valid distinction, haha. I don't think Charlestown is in the best place for this, but you're in a good spot and don't have to fret the P-type as is our wont. Enjoy the snow over there. I feel like early January snow is almost a bonus here.
  4. If I get 4 inches of snow it'll smash all of last season! I'm just hoping it's not too clumpy to sled on.
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Bay_(Rhode_Island) Narragansett Bay divides the state of Rhode Island into two parts. The term East Bay refers to communities on the east side of the bay, including Bristol, Warren, Barrington, Tiverton, Little Compton, Newport, Middletown, Portsmouth and Jamestown. The term West Bay refers to communities on the west side of the bay (the mainland), such as Warwick, Cranston and East Greenwich. Jamestown and the towns on Aquidneck Island are sometimes known as "The Islands" along with Block Island. Mainlanders are welcome to go edit their own personal truth!
  6. Yes, we are really arguing petty semantics about geography, that's about 10% of what this board does, near as I can figure it. I'm not really that invested, however, you are wrong. The east bay is Little Compton, Tiverton, Bristol, Warren, Barrington, and Riverside.
  7. Last "winter" after we got about 2.5 inches of snow, I resolved to buy one of LLBeans extra large commercial grade snow tubes in a quite fetching red plaid. It of course didn't snow any more than that all winter, and the thing got massively back ordered. It arrived in October this year, and was one of the more willfully hopeful things I've ever purchased. I am happy to have enough snow to sled on with my kid. That's it. It's mostly for me honestly. The kid just makes it socially acceptable.
  8. Have they? It seems like the ceiling is lower and the general idea of a decent storm hinges upon some tenuous latish development with a pretty decent east/west cut off, and a hooking low. That best case scenario could easily go badly. Particularly where we are!
  9. What? It gets made up with lovely mild summers. Isn't spring just ceaseless fog and mud for you, or is that just down here? Spring is my least favorite season. I never liked spring... anywhere in the US really.
  10. This thing hasn't had the same center for an entire 24 hr period, it's just a washing machine with a brick in it. Fascinating to see, each time it relocates it's less and less far away as it becomes more and more symmetrical. Also, on radar, this thing is so so confined. It's a pretty dry, pretty small halfacane, thankfully.
  11. It's really fascinating to be able to watch on radar. This center seems a lot more stable and stacked, but it's not got enough time to digest that dry air, I wouldn't think, as its running out of water. Edit: and as I say that, that central center is collapsing and its trying again out west. Wobbler.
  12. Everyone I know got water in their basement. That said, everyone tells a housing inspector the water in their basement is unusual, surely. Oh, this? It's practically a swimming pool down here, surprised the place is still standing!
  13. Doesn't sound off to me. They got absolutely pummeled with the two feeder bands, worse than I did on the first, about the same on the second, but didn't get the lull that I got, so they rained for an additional 3 hrs.
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