He may need to get creative in sourcing parts...we have here in CT! I've even ordered parts on the "A" site for twice the price because of impatient customers. Can't blame them
Well now,, next you'll be asking whats the ETA on the LFM...hahaha. Seriously though I'd love to know how it compares. Isn't there a site to use for that?
Funny you mention that Thanksgiving storm. We were on the Cape in Truro for Thanksgiving. (was James around then?) I remember waking up and hearing a prediction for a dusting to an inch or two. All through the day the forecasters couldn't keep up...we ended up with 17 inches! It was so surreal seeing as before that we had only been to the cape in the summer. And the april '82 I was 12 and babysitting our neighbors house. First adult responsibility and I locked the keys in the house. I trudged through 18 inches of snow and found an unlocked window to sneak in!
IIRC..and I probably don't, weren't there several systems that looked to be rain days out but the -AO helped keep just enough cold air in place? I need to find my old snowplowing logbook, its all in there
Just got back to the shop in Simsbury, 36.8° and sloppy gloppy snow mixing in the last 30 minutes. Going to take the long way home to Westfield through Granville hoping to see more changeover
Would you look at that lol! Doesn't that kind of fit with what Tip and others were talking about yesterday that some banding and dynamics could be somewhat more west than shown on the clowns? Be interesting to watch for sure. So not ready for snow at work...too many generators on backorder
Different world in Simsbury vs Westfield right now. 37 here with barely a mangled flake compared to a few miles north. It was snowing quite well in Granville
That December '92 storm was one I'll never forget. I thought I was dreaming! We couldn't even get our Christmas tree from our normal source because it closed down the tree farm in Riverton CT because of the depth and significant drifting.
We had that issue about a week and a half ago. We had just planted a couple of mimosa trees and had a slight frost down here in Westfield. They seem to be holding on with just a couple of burnt tips.