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Tolland Death Band

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  1. First storm since moving to tobacco valley that elevation not a factor. Absolutely dumping and sticking to everything
  2. 4” in 30 minutes with lightning. Yes please!
  3. Popcorn cell out of nowhere here in Ellington, pea size hail and decent wind.
  4. Or, frustration with the SoCal homeless situation has exceeded whispered tones, which is not relatable to you as a New Englander
  5. 700+ really made a difference, I am in the flat part of Ellington, looking at 1.5” of glop at most here.
  6. Those box maps are rarely wrong especially when showing a downcast depiction. Weigh it, factor it, pause a bit on the breathless exuberance
  7. These seem so rare in Dec though. March is more fun, violent, volatile
  8. That is pathetic. Sorry your company is so lame and anti-science. You are in the .01% of organizations still carrying on with such nonsense, I’m sorry to tell you
  9. LOL at those who think the housing price run up is natural and market based, and not the leading indicator of hyperinflation
  10. Radar shows otherwise but it’s ripping here with killer winds. Love it!
  11. Respect for and recognition of the soaring, majestic spires of the Tolland Massif is somewhat of a recent phenomenon in CT wx forecasting
  12. It’s just stubbornness at this point. The other side can’t be proven right in any way
  13. That’s exactly why the whole war is fishy and meme-like and bullshitty. You don’t send your scrubs in first in war. Soviet Deep Battle doctrine has them spilling in later as reserves
  14. I remember it well. We got 4” in about 30 minutes, with one epic lightning strike right nearby me.
  15. The red sand OMG. they scooped it from Iwo Jima beaches and dumped it in Tolland. Right up through 2006 I would say
  16. You couldn’t do anything with it, except shovel the old fashioned way and suffer. Many an auger spun its last in that one
  17. Seems to be the height of the storm here, wind and snowfall rates both noticeably higher
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