LOL the NAM can't even extrapolate itself close to the end of its range. Seeing the Euro more than double down from 12z has definitely caused me to keep one eye on this for now
4 inches in Westfield right at the changeover, looks like there was about the same in Simsbury before the sleet and rain. Feels tropical now, up to 35 degrees
I keep looking at it and thinking the exact same thing. I hate to even say this but even taking a peek at the water vapor Loop just bolsters that feeling. You'd swear that push coming over the Great Lakes would have some influence...
True. I think the average person seems to remember wall to wall snows of yore, and the weather enthusiast will remember the rafters. I started following the weather in 1978 so pretty much seen it all!
Definitely. Cold..storm comes and cuts, then cold returns. Except what was it 1990? We were wearing T Shirts while rough wiring a house in February. No cold and I think BDL had 16 inches the whole season
More like the 80s winters are back. This is just like a lot of that garbage that I saw back then. I think a lot of the youngsters here just aren't old enough to remember...or were even born
True. However they are still on the service side of the equation, and what they've done to that company is unbelievable...although the American way it seems. They are so incredibly top heavy with very few service and repair employees left.
I agree (not that you're naive haha). If we are at this time next month...well then bring out the fork and stick it in. Fortunately I have other hobbies when there's nothing interesting to track. I am still interested in Sunday night good or bad
Love Truro, been going there for years. My parents built a house there in '82. I've seen the strongest winds of my life at that place. Great watching thunderstorms come over the bay