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tunafish

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  1. 2.2" of water logged new snow measured at 530, bringing the event total (final) up to 13.0". Flip to rain must have happened around 1AM Liquid equivalent of 2.24"
  2. I had about 2 hours of sleet from 630-830. Liquid equivalent on my last measurement of 3.6" was 0.81". Event total liquid is 1.69" from 10.8" snow.
  3. Up to 10.8" as of 930PM Currently SN 29.7°
  4. Absolutely puking right now. Will take a 6hr measurement here shortly. Picture I took exceeds 1.95MB
  5. I mean that's generally where I take out my frustrations. SN 29.1°
  6. Would you be so kind as to post that, or the link, please?
  7. My guess is I was at around 8/8.5"" when I flipped to sleet mixed with flakes at around 6:30. Been a scalping since. We'll see how long we stay frozen before the flip as the low moves into the GOM. Will take a measurement just before that if possible.
  8. I think I'm ahead of all of you which I'll probably never be able to say again
  9. 3.4" new since 7AM. Event total up to 7.2"
  10. 3.8" new snow off 0.39" liquid. Currently 27/23 and SNSH
  11. There are times I go in there and they have 0 IPAs on tap. It's refreshing. And every style they make they nail.
  12. As a South Portland resident, I'm proud to say Foulmouthed is one of my favorite breweries / pubs in the area. They're perfectly under the radar, quietly one of the best brewers in the area. Cheers!
  13. I think we may picked up the same but I was rushing to work and didn't measure. Will snowblow tonight. So 40's next week for Xmas? The Grinch minus the rain Just that overnight here as well - 0.5" so 3.7" for the event.
  14. 3.2" new snow / event total on 0.25" QPF here in South Portland
  15. Never saw grubs, but sometime in Aug I saw bugs in the turf, so assumed chinch bastards. You need to rip a chunk off and look in the soil underneath to determine if it's grub damage. Can't rely on surface obs
  16. Lava, my lawn is a cornucopia of weeds and bugs, and the back half is in full sun and still doesn't look that bad. I don't know what the issue or solution is, but I doubt pounding pesticides is the answer. Not sure if Milky Spore works on Cinch bugs but maybe give that a shot. Takes a few years to establish and you're soil is probably too cool this year, but it might be worth a shot next year. Either that or till it all and plant perennials or wildflowers. Probably cheaper than the money you'll undoubtedly continue to pour into it.
  17. Looks awesome Do you recall the brand or mix of see you put down?
  18. Unbelievable to me that people use the amount of chemicals needed to produce that lawn with a body of water that close to their property. Completely reckless.
  19. My chuckle was more around Ray getting the label of General Public. Feels like he's deserving of more just based on his dedication, but there's no other appropriate bucket for him. Side note: do you know why the reporting from the PWM ASOS site is inconsistent in terms of when you all report it?
  20. And we're not done yet, still piling up. You're gonna have an epic Maine week...
  21. Yup. Deep winter out here, nice moderate snow pasting everything. 32.5F 14.6" @ 6AM.
  22. Congrats on an incredible week/first season. You're a NE weeenie for life now
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