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  1. 6 minutes ago, OceanStWx said:

    I mean it may be a sad look to a once promising pattern, but we do this same song and dance every season. We've "wasted" December, when a place like ORH only averages about 10" through this date and has 7.5" on the season. The season could still end up just fine.

    Thats because we want it to snow right after Thanksgiving and keep building pack right up to April 1st. I do remember one year where we had a pack almost the whole winter with several good storms, I don't remember if it was the 90s or early 2000s.

  2. 37 minutes ago, ice1972 said:

    Ya - despite having that event in December 2020 the season total in Hartford that season ended up at 30"....well below the 50" or so average......Hartford hasn't had a normal total since 2018-19.....and here we are about to lose December and the first half of January.....so theres only 6 weeks to get it done......pathetic the last half decade - so even in the CTRV that all youse like to remind me I live in it has been pathetic.......time to get shit going again

    I wouldn't punt until mid-January just yet.

  3. 9 hours ago, tamarack said:

    We only have a tree when the grandkids are here for Christmas, every 2nd year, and it's set up on the front porch - with 11 people in a small house there's no place to put it unless we yanked the Jotul out from its corner.  :fulltilt: 
    Always get a tree from our woodlot, though last year it was the top from one of the many trees blown from the lot and onto the powerlines on 12/18.  Genny ran for 101 hours, longest outage for me since Jan 1953 (6 days, NNJ ice storm).

    WE have a big house but when we host my wife gets a 3 foot tree because she's not into decorating a big tree and having the cats knock all the balls off and break them. One of our cats used to climb up the tree and take a nap.

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  4. 1 hour ago, wxeyeNH said:

    10F  Meh.   Anyone old enough to remember the winters of yore?   I had about 15 nights below zero up here.  I think Concord NH had around ten.  Growing up in the 1960s and 1970s  it was fairly common to have -20F and -30F nights in NNE with good radiational cooling.

    In 94 I had 7 nights below zero with back-to-back -20 nights. Ice on the ponds were thick that year for ice fishing.

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