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ineedsnow

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  1. Going to go to market basket in athol.. pretty good view hoping it holds
  2. Going to be close at my place.. might try to head west if the line looks good enough won't be home until 7 though ugh
  3. tonights GFS run goes out to August first.. hottest month of the year will soon be behind us
  4. Days and days.. it sucks but it is what it is.. I'm over the heat and dews.. ready for Fall but got a long ways to go
  5. I noticed leaving for work now its completely dark.. only part I don't like
  6. Not here it's been hot but also had some big rain days
  7. Partly cloudy, with a low around 59. Northwest wind 3 to 5 mph. Friday Sunny, with a high near 79. Northwest wind around 6 mph. Friday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 58. Calm wind.
  8. Yup then upper 50's for lows at the end of the week.. going to feel cold might need the heated blanket lol
  9. We need to dry out here.. this area has been crushed
  10. That's horrible. They haven't been bad here.. we got lucky with a few storms
  11. We flood! As far as timing for heavy rainfall goes, the latest suite of hi-res model guidance suggests heavy downpours may begin to trickle into western MA and CT a few hours before sunrise Saturday morning. Expect showers and thunderstorms to continue east into eastern MA and RI during the mid to late morning hours. Signals for excessive rainfall are rather robust from the 00Z HREF with some 10 to 20 percent probabilities of 6 hour rainfall exceeding 100 year average return intervals (ARIs). Furthermore, the HREF localized probability matched mean QPF product is highlighting the potential for as much as 5 inches of rain over localized areas. There is considerable uncertainty with respect to which locations will experience the heaviest rainfall, but generally all of southern New England will be at risk, especially the urban areas. Given the strong signals for heavy rainfall, we`ve raised a flood watch for all of southern New England minus The Cape/Islands from 2AM Saturday to 8PM Saturday. Activity should begin to wane by mid-afternoon on Saturday and eventually clear our by Saturday evening. The atmosphere will remain warm and muggy during this time, but with extensive cloud cover for much of the day on Saturday, high temperatures should be confined to the low to mid 80s.
  12. That will happen when we get a cane in August or September.. were primed now
  13. It's pretty cool to see when they flood lake dennison though
  14. A mile or so from route 2 off exit 82 Right by Narragansett school
  15. Today was fun.. had a really close strike.. looked like a funnel wanted to form in hubbardston.. I got a video but won't post here.. and now closing in on 4 inches of rain for the day .. after the other days rain were beyond saturated
  16. Got to be 3 or more on the day now this is wild
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