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snowman21

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  1. Aren't there a bunch of dams on the Connecticut River that would prevent you from paddling end to end?
  2. 25 days until the days start getting shorter!
  3. Moved it where? It's in the middle of a park, full of trees.
  4. Getting some light snow here in the southwest corner of Connecticut. Didn't expect that. April 23rd is pretty late to see flakes around here.
  5. Or do it the old fashioned way with a motor that generates a voltage relative to the speed. Thought some of the earlier Davis stations worked this way hence their caution of extending the wind cable beyond 40 feet because the loss of voltage would cause the speed to be lower than measured.
  6. 70s and 80s across NYC area and NJ. Got warm quick with this late day sun.
  7. Mugs and jugs, margs and oysters on the beach!!
  8. Dews in the single digits above and below zero would normally signal a very cold night ahead, but not so in the winter of 2020. Dew point of 7 under clear skies and a forecast low of upper 20s. At least let us having something this winter.
  9. This season will certainly put a dent in the snow climatology. Five inches and just one day of snow cover.
  10. Good thing they hoisted the WWA for northern CT. You know it's been a crap winter when they start using the RAH and FFC criteria.
  11. Stuck at 5 inches for the season. It's not BDL's whopping 20-something inches, but hey at least it's not zero either. All winter everyone has been loving the warmth and springlike mornings, but if a summer like '09 follows, I don't want to hear any complaining.
  12. Oh sorry. Then yeah I'd agree with that. $100k you can live very comfortably in the NE (and SE) part of the state.
  13. Median home price in Moosup is nearly $200k. I'd like to see this plethora of 4 bedroom houses and 5 acres of land for $100k. Anywhere in Connecticut.
  14. Pretty much. We get winter weather advisories now for 1-3 inches. Winter storm warning criteria is 6 inches in 12 hours or 8 inches in 24 for most of SNE. For the ALY zones in CT and MA up through northern New England it's 7 and 9 inches.
  15. Nope. There's always an accident at exit 5.
  16. Accumulating nicely. Couple of accidents on 95 - one at exit 2 and another at exit 5, so the roads are getting slippery.
  17. 72F. The weather stations don't report tenths. 71.6 is the double conversion error: 72F -> 22C -> 71.6F.
  18. 70 at EWR, 67 NYC and BDL. Time to install those ACs!
  19. Well I deleted immediately. Maybe give me more than 3 seconds next time to correct myself please?
  20. I've got <2 inches heading into January, and December may actually finish above normal temp wise. Can't really get worse going forward can it?
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