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  1. 1 hour ago, dendrite said:

    Damn plow driver took out my mailbox/post. Guy was 2ft off the road pushing it back like it was midwinter.

    My neighbors snowplow driver would push some of the snow from my neighbors driveway and push it ten feet onto my lawn, digging up my grass. Every spring I had to fix the lawn. After 2-3 years of that I put two huge rocks in that area near the road. He hit the rock one time and never pushed snow into my yard again. I asked the guy nicely twice and he didn't listen.

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  2. 48 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

    Yeah not really a New England thing but this pattern looks amazing for the LES belt. The mountains of VT are prob gonna get a lot of leftovers too which will be good for the ski areas. You get those little vort maxes rotating around the ULL and they pick up the LES bands and they hit the west slopes if Berkshires and Greens. 

    Eastern Maine and NS too the next two weeks.

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  3. 28 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

    i saw this meme the other day that was eye rollingly funny...    it was something like only in amerca do people trample over one another is a psychopathic rage of material hollowness a day after celebrating, in peace, a holiday to be Thankful for what they have.   ...although, some of the households in here ... you know, you wonder if they are a delicious pressure cooker socio-dynamic functionality state, where time outs spent with social media serve as a release valve... lol

    That's why we have Festivus for the rest of us.

  4. 36 minutes ago, George001 said:

    The NAO is overrated. Yes storms tend to be more progressive in +NAO regimes, but what good is it if there is troughing out west and you are blocking in mild pacific air? You don’t need 36 hours of snow to get buried, a fast moving 12 hour storm in a cold regime can and has resulted in big snows. When I think of big east coast winter storms the first thing I think of is a Montana ridge, not Greenland blocking. Ultimately the pacific drives the bus.

    Those quick hit 20 inchers were great, go to bed at 11 wake up to 20 inches, those storms were great but nothing wrong with a stalled low and it snows for 36 hours either.

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  5. 11 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

    I’ve driven home from St. Agatha back in March of 18….through a full blown blizzard, towing my two place trailer back to CT.   It ain’t fun..but I made it.  Four wheel drive, at barely 30 mph on 95, one lane barely visible at 12:00 pm, from Houlton to northern Massachusetts..a long scarey drive home. 

    How long did that trip take?

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