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Posts posted by PowderBeard
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95 around Sabbatus is going to be under water soon. This is bad
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3 minutes ago, amc said:
Moderate Rain and 40 here in Gray, ME. Doesn't bode well I'm getting lots of power flicking and the wind hasn't even picked up yet...
We are over by Crystal Lake in Gray and have noticed it flicker a times. I thought we had some electrical gremlins in the house.
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About 5" of paste so far.
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Ripping now. 1-2" per hour stuff. Eyeballing about 2.5"
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Here we go. Right on schedule. Pillow feathers are falling and quickly covering up tracks.
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53 minutes ago, Lava Rock said:
Gonna have to pound to get 7". Maybe 1/8" so far
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It should really pile up after 9/10pm. I'm more excited for something sneaky tomorrow night.
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36 and mixing in Windham. As soon as I hit Raymond it was straight snow. Everything other than pavement is covered in Gray.
I'm loving the look of that inverted trough that shows up on some models. Wherever it sets up someone will get a few extra inches.
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2 minutes ago, Lava Rock said:
Graupel. 43.9f
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Haha, same here. Meanwhile it was almost 80 yesterday and a warm day on the boat.
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More consistent gusts in the mid to upper 30s. Just waiting on the power to go out.
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When mountain biking this afternoon we came across a big freshly fallen maple and some others from the 20mph winds this morning. Not a good omen.
At least this fish were eating well this morning and tonight. On Thompson Lake around 8am there was an armada of pontoons, tri-toons, and ski boats heading to the marina to pull out.
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46 minutes ago, WeatherHappens said:
It's been over 30yrs since hurricane Bob.
My first memories. Generators, steak on the grill, and seeing pine trees swaying and snapping in my grandparents yard.
I was on CC for Bertha in 1996 and that was wild. Beach sand + the wind was painful. SNE is definitely due.
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39 minutes ago, tamarack said:
Eastport is on the north side of Cobscook Bay and will get wind but probably not the big waves. Lubec isn't much farther, and West Quoddy Head will be wild. Or if you want to rough it, a mile-plus hike on the Cutler bold coast trail (trailhead parking off Rt 191 about 4 miles past the town) might be even wilder, getting splashed while atop a 60' bluff facing Grand Manan.
Edit: Ninja'd by Powderbeard.
2nd edit: Schoodic Point might be open, and it's closer than the above sites.
The waves into those big cliffs of West Quoddy will be incredible. As if the carnivorous Pitcher plants are not amazing enough.
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34 minutes ago, ineedsnow said:
waiting to make my decision until tonight and Eastport is a option
Eastport is quite sheltered if you check out a map of it. I was surprised when we went, its surrounded by islands so no wave action. There are also two causeways to get out there that could be an issue. Lubec at least has Quoddy Head. Jonesport or Machias area could actually be better.
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I'm surprised to see no lines for gas and Hannaford is empty.
@dryslotduring the noontime news broadcast one of the local mets showed sustained around 40mph from mid morning until early evening for you and I. I bet we see some gusts in the mid 50s.
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There are still some rooms open on Monhegan.
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26 minutes ago, dryslot said:
Already have received e-mails from Spectrum, Fydium and CMP about the potential for power outages, I have a Genny.
CMP is getting ahead of it by discussing over grown trees on property they can't access on a couple news networks.
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I'm still betting we don't have power for a bit here given the size of the windfield. Heck, during Irene in RI we barely sustained 35-40 for a few hours and were without power or cell phones over 8 days. We might stay with someone on the coast for the experience.
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3 minutes ago, dryslot said:
I'm already prepping and planning for power outages, Not going to take much wind with all the soft ground and leafed trees to topple.
Agreed. I hit up Hannaford today and got an extra tank of propane.
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2 minutes ago, dryslot said:
If the front weakens and lifts out sooner like the 18z Euro did going forward, And if Lee is slower on the GFS, Then there is room for Lee to come west.
0z watch party at Gritty McDuffs?
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2 hours ago, ineedsnow said:
would it be worth going to eastport for this?
Eastport is pretty great. We went out there for a couple days last month. Lubec would be more exposed to the wind and surge.
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45 minutes ago, radarman said:
Nice work. Per a friend Quabbin has been really good for smallies and they're just getting on the beds now. Salmon apparently have been tough, but the word is that there is a ridiculous amount of baitfish out there showing up on fishfinders... so maybe that bodes well for some big fish of all varieties down the road. At any rate, if you're pulling in 6lb'ers at Sebago you're probably not missing much.
It is such an amazing place, and it will make you a better fisherman. There are not many places in New England where you are fishing for bass at 40-50' in crystal clear water a majority of the year. It and Sebago are very similar in terms of clarity and bottom composition, so I did what I do at the Quabbin this time of year for largemouth. Find a pocket/inflow with 10-15' of water and rocks that is warmer than anywhere else on the lake and drag a jig around. haha
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It's been too good in Maine. So many big fish this year. Won a tournament on Sebago at the end of April with 5 for 22+ lbs. I had a 6.2, a 5.5, some 4+, and then one damn 2 pound fish I could not cull out. I lost two over 4 lbs that day too. A co-angler actually took big fish that day with a 6.70 largie. There were many smallies over 4 lbs weighed in too. I stuck to targeting shallow largemouth because it was my first time there and didn't have time to go looking for the off-shore smallies prior to the tournament.
Starting to see beds everywhere though. Next tourney is not until June on Moose Pond.
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Monitoring first regional significant winter impact event. Magnitude likely tempered. At this time NE PA/SE NY and SNE primarily. Jan 7/8.
in New England
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We need the Swiss and herpes outputs like years past.