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  1. 4 minutes ago, mahk_webstah said:

    Glad to see that has you in the yellow. Might suggest winter storm watches go up in the morning, if this continues and you are probably the eastern extent of that watch  Fingers crossed

    I'm in the 4-6" range still.  Skeptical on anything >4" just based on what Chris said at the top of this page, and because it looks like I'll be starting as mixed instead of straight snow.

  2. 19 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

    I tested negative … 3 different times with 2 different rapid test kits.  I’m not sure those are entirely accurate. I’ve never had a head cold nag on undeterminably like this. It started on Dec 29 … still whoop coughing.  

    If you had a booster or prior infection, your viral load might not be high enough to test positive.

    31.3°F.  Todays 0.1" puts us at 7.3" for the season. 

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  3. 6 hours ago, Lava Rock said:

    Ha, didn't know that. We lived on new boston rd from 2004-2009.

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    Walker Pond for me.  Bottom of New Boston has a new hotel and a Panera now.  Brewery and rec dispensary in town, 2 sushi joints, BTs smokehouse, 5 minutes from Treehouse - town got significantly better after I left.

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  4. 2 hours ago, Lava Rock said:

    Does he even like snow? Some of what he says on air when giving the frcst makes me wonder. Todd is more fired up

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    I feel like they're both weenies at heart, but Keith embraces the troll role for sure. 

  5. 26 minutes ago, dryslot said:

    Trend has been ticking colder at the surface and in the mids, Looks like were getting some confluence too, Lets see if it continues.

    Going to guess I'm cooked even if it continues. Maybe snag am inch if I'm lucky on the front end.

  6. 23 minutes ago, PWMan said:

    Good stuff. I should clarify that I have had a couple days with a couple inches of cover, but with bare spots under trees. I’ve used my snowblower once. You had to be out early today since a lot of it vaporized once the sun came out. In any case, while I’ve appreciated what we’ve gotten it’s been paltry.

    Paltry is the right word.  Painful, too.  Same here on the snowblower front and that stuff was maybe more liquid than solid.

    Yeah, we were out there at 830 or so, fog kept the sun away until about 10.

  7. 2 hours ago, PWMan said:

    I haven’t had my grass fully covered yet. Saw kids today trying to sled in patchy shaded areas; reminded me of living in  the southern mid-Atlantic.

    Really?  Today made for 5 days this season with >2" depth (wow, I know - but for 6.8" on the season, I'll take it).

    Kids were up and after it early at Fort Williams.  

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  8. 6 minutes ago, dryslot said:

    I really feel bad for the folks in Northern Maine, There taking it on the chin with the lack of snow up there.

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    It's a big problem economically.  The big ski resorts can withstand a bad season.  The towns in Northern/Western ME rely on the winter economic boost to survive.

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  9. 3 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

    Speaking of puke.. stomach flu has crushed me since last night .EPS keeps pushing back . Hope wrong , worry right . 

    Ripping through my house, too.  There are 4 humans and 3 toilets and somehow there aren't enough places to puke.

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    38° off a high of 49°.

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