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16 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:
Canadian ensembles are across the southern New England coast lol.
Th inevitable Freak jack?
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Just now, moneypitmike said:
Any sign of the pope? He may be hearing confessions from torch tiger.
Last sighting he was trolling another subforum that was much iffier for snow
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"Congrats Dendrite" by the time it's all said and done
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Just now, Spanks45 said:
He sure did disappear as soon as his early call for a Mid Atlantic, south of the Mason Dixon line storm started falling apart...
No football spiking yet, but finally something that at this point looks like we can get at least the snow shovels wiped down
qg_omega and forky also on milk cartons
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2 minutes ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:
People are finding creative ways and scenarios to prepare themselves in case of a let down
“I’d much rather go home with the lady with 3 teeth and overalls ..instead of the banging blonde w the body ..she prob won’t laugh at me “
Why the overall hate?
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No changes
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1 minute ago, Damage In Tolland said:
We could get 200” over the next 2 months and it will never be a great winter. There’s nothing worse than a short winter or 4-6 weeks.
You can liken it to summer. If you lose June to cold and wet .. all you have are July and August.. And you’ve got in the back of your mind how the late August sun loses its bite.. and there’s posters talking about leathery leaves and the first cool shot across the bow.
200" of snow in a two month period would be the greatest winter you will ever see in Connecticut, and that is iron clad
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59 minutes ago, alex said:
On that note, just came in from doing a few runs as I picked up my kids from ski team, and the conditions were surprisingly good. Amazing how far snowmaking has come - I know JSpin may never talk to me again after saying this, but I'm at the point where I think generally speaking, on groomed terrain, I prefer the manmade stuff to natural. But to go from a historic flooding rain to soft fairly powdery snow in a few days is pretty incredible
Open 'em up!
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51 minutes ago, Lava Rock said:
Not sure I trust CMP website. ETA on power is Friday, 10pm. Odd because there are roads not far from us that also list the same date, yet had power on this morning. Gonna suck hard if it's 2 more days. I saw where most of the trees were on lines and they have been removed as of this morning.
17 minutes ago, tamarack said:Saw the exact same time for Starks Road in New Sharon.
Mine comes on at 10:00 tonight, suckers!
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Kinda bummed I won't be getting some like-new holiday inflatables from Connecticut
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2 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:
At 4,000 feet in far NW mountains it’s not hard to snow
Somewhere in there is a lesson to be learned
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Mostly snow, kinda on the hairy edge of white rain in North Waterboro ME. Some patches of white showing on lawns. 34F
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9 minutes ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:
What is the issue in interior elevated CT, 800-875mb temps ?
There are A LOT of issues with interior elevated CT
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1 hour ago, dendrite said:
I probably should’ve winterized the run for the old girls.
I wonder if @STILL N OF PIKE does the same?
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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:
Some record or near record cold in TX. DFW area getting a freeze before many in SNE.
I'm looking forward to @TheClimateChanger's report on this TX cold snap
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1 hour ago, TheClimateChanger said:
Of course. Where are all these daily and monthly record lows being set right now?
I didn't suggest there were any. I look forward to your reports on both extremes.
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1 hour ago, TheClimateChanger said:
At the Mount Washington summit, the high was 61F and the low 53F yesterday. Both of these values were the second highest observed in the month of October. Unlike Whiteface, Mount Washington reached 30F on the 26th of September; however, this is the first year not to have dropped below 30F by this point in the calendar year. There were some apparent issues with the equipment, so some missing data is noted. However, it was earlier in the summer and highly doubtful there would be anything colder than the 9-26 reading.
Do you also report when there is record cold observed? Or second lowest readings?
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Monitoring first regional significant winter impact event. Magnitude likely tempered. At this time NE PA/SE NY and SNE primarily. Jan 7/8.
in New England
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