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DavisStraight

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  1. 2 minutes ago, Hailstoned said:

    Suffered from these for years-- though they may have been hybrid migraine/tension headaches. Have occasionally experienced auras, but not as migraine precursors. This all culminated a couple of winters ago with several trips in one week to the emergency room, they got so bad. (Though these may have possibly been complications from Lyme disease which I've had too many times, and/or covid). What brings all this up is I was finally prescribed with a common anti-depressant amytriptoline (sp). One pill a night and I haven't experienced  migraine symptoms since September of 2023-- been a real positive life changer! I used to rely on sumatriptin (sp) several times a week which relieved, but headaches would return on the rebound. Now got a whole bunch unused/unneeded. I bring this all up for those searching for relief with a lot of confusing options out there. This is what's worked for me.

    My sister was a lifer, sometime ending up in the ER when she was younger, but they give her something now that has almost eliminated them, I'll have to ask her what it is, she's 61 now so maybe age related too.

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  2. 48 minutes ago, dendrite said:

    He’s a trip. -20° at his coop in Jan 94, but -33° next to the balsam firs.

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    Multiple “Light frosts” in July 2001. :lol: Also reports weenie valley high temps on hot days. 
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    That was the year I had 7 nights in a row below zero, he has 6 out 7 on that graph, I had two mornings -20, I lived in a good rad spot that year. The Connecticut River was frozen solid for a few weeks that year.

  3. 35 minutes ago, kdxken said:

    Heads up to folks out there.  There's a nasty virus going around. I thankfully very rarely catch any bugs. Probably been 25 years since the last time. Last night I started shaking uncontrollably, severe headache and pressure in the forehead. The girlfriend had it earlier in the week and a neighbor as well.

    I had it last week, sucks big time, just getting over it.

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  4. 1 hour ago, UnitedWx said:

    If this keeps up without much snow cover, we may start seeing some broken mains into peoples houses. Been a LONG time since that's happened in my area

    I had that happen in the 2005 winter, had a good two feet of snow and it was below zero. I was standing in the deep snow freezing while I pumped my basement out.

  5. 24 minutes ago, Bryan63 said:

    Moved up from NC with one plastic snow shovel and haven't needed to upgrade yet. I will believe it when I see snow on the ground.

    You may need a snow blower before the year is done.

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  6. 3 minutes ago, UnitedWx said:

    Well modern times yeah.  My father was just telling me about a winter in the early 70s where it was brutal cold and absolutely no snow much of the winter. He was running around with water companies disconnecting electrical services so they could hook up a welder to the water main to thaw them. Said they did this for a couple weeks. New Hartford and surrounding areas were hit pretty bad. Although it REALLY hasn't been all that unusually cold. We're just used to springtime winter the last few 

    We had some cold with little snow years but also had cold and snowy years, I remember ice fishing with my uncle with little snow but thick ice one year and another year had thick ice with 2 feet of snow we had to clear to drill our holes.

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  7. After those bad 80s winters I went to buy a truck in the summer of 92, thought it would be a waste of money to spend on a 4WD, you know what happened next, I traded it in after one year and got a 4WD Tacoma, did a lot of travelling for my job back then so it was great the next 3 out of 4 years.

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  8. 19 minutes ago, weathafella said:

    Yes.  And it’s #3 all time with 96.3 inches 

    We had a great overrunning even in January 94, started at 2 degrees with snizzle, changed to rain eventually at night but still in the 20s and the roads were all ice, turned back to snow overnight for a couple inches, nastiest storm I remember.

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  9. 8 minutes ago, mreaves said:

    It’s been long enough that normal feels cold. We are sitting at -1.5° for the month. We really haven’t had brutal cold, our lowest temp so far this month is -1°.  

    Gonna beat that in the next two weeks.

  10. 1 hour ago, Damage In Tolland said:

    We wont see a major storm in fast flow winter like this , but it is going to get somewhat snowy with quick hitting small events 

    Active pattern but fast pattern.

  11. 1 minute ago, Torch Tiger said:

    I am not confident, but if it happens let's let it happen soon and not April/May :lol:

    That would be considered an OT comeback, I don't want that either.

  12. 1 hour ago, alex said:

    Littleton is a terrible place for snow. Funny thing,many people around here LOVE Littleton because of that. I tell them I live in Bretton Woods and they respond “eew, you guys have terrible weather.” And I love Littleton but wouldn’t want to live there because of their weather lol. 
     

    That said, right now there’s a pretty big difference between Bretton Woods and most surrounding areas, including Conway. Most of the snow since the holiday grinch has been upslope, and that’s quite localized. Many days this week I’ve driven the kids to school in Whitefield and seen it go from several inches of fresh powder at home to a dusting or an inch at school. Just the quirks of mountain weather

    There are some weird people around that hate snow and cold.

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