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UnitedWx

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  1. That's crazy. Stuck at 36 here in Simsbury, it has to be one of the most raw feeling mornings around here in a while. Feels worse than 18 degrees last week
  2. It's almost comical to toggle back through prior runs and look at the gross inconsistency. I expect this as it's how they've been forever. Like Tip said yesterday, there is some optimism in the PAC, but we just don't know how it will evolve as it's a couple weeks out. I could be wrong, but color me optimistic about the general pattern that's showing vs the last few years
  3. Oh AI, ok! I thought that was a female version of some who post on here.... the holiday time period is no more set in stone today than it was yesterday to those of you bridge jumpers
  4. Some scattered ice on the deck at home, but nothing here in Simsbury. 34 degrees and awaiting meh gusts tomorrow, as always in this area
  5. When I lived in Granby pretty much all but one or two winters since '78 never really snowed until at least Christmas, so that's where my opinion comes from
  6. It's far from lost yet... and usually isn't much of anything in your part of the state anyway, at least until Christmas
  7. Thanks for reminding me I have a prostate biopsy scheduled this week...
  8. This right here is why I'm thankful to have other hobbies and a robust (read that busy, pain in the ass) work life... balance, whatever that is LOL. It's healthy to have other distractions
  9. Certainly is! When we get done with some of the exterior accent lighting at a couple of my customers houses, the neighbors are going to be asking "Are we at the airport Clark?"
  10. Suits me. We still have a couple exterior lighting projects to wrap up
  11. Realistically, I would wait until right around the Christmas/New Years time frame for a meaningful change back to what we've had recently. With any luck climo would favor a more wintry look at that time
  12. Just had that here at the shop, tree snapped right over the "rails to trails" path Thought it was the plow guy dropping the blade for a second
  13. It's really dumping mashed potatoes in Simsbury
  14. This last band looks like it could drop another inch. 2.75 inches in Simsbury on average
  15. I'm curious to see how much there is at the shop in Simsbury when I get in. One of my men has a snow plow room and I'm curious if he will be out and about or not
  16. It's picked up quite a bit here in the last few, will make a nice drive to work
  17. 2.5 inches in Westfield. Very light snow falling
  18. Down to 32 in Westfield, snow started sticking a half hour ago. Light snow Edit: Moderate now
  19. That one i could absolutely do without! As an electrician I've never worked so many days straight... and in the end wondering why there wasn't really cash coming in. Not near enough snow to justify me enjoying it. I'd take a '78 again in a heartbeat. Lots of snow OTG prior to the storm, and one of the windiest snowstorm i can remember
  20. I would almost kill to experience an 1888. It’s a system that's fascinated me since I was a child
  21. 33 and light snow in Westfield the last half hour. Went from 35 to 33 as soon as snow started
  22. Well according to what i have they were mostly quite a bit below average. And now this isn't my guide as to what was a bad winter, however 1984 through 1988 in Suffield I had a total of five snow days. One of them was for a storm that never even made it to us, IIRC it just grazed Southern Connecticut.
  23. I had to live through winters of the 1980s which make this little stretch were in now look like nothing. If I remember correct without looking at notes the only two Winters that weren't terrible where 1982 and 1987. It wasn't until the table swung in winter in 1992/93 that we started getting appreciable Winters again. This stuff happens. Look back decades prior to that and you can see the same thing
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