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dendrite

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  1. Not that I'm aware of. Did more open up for you?
  2. Liver and onions with a hot water and lemon on the side.
  3. Our Market Basket is usually mobbed during the day...especially weekends with the out of staters. So we usually try to go the last hour they’re open. It sucks they close at 8pm instead of 9pm now since Covid.
  4. They all do it up here. First hour is for seniors only.
  5. I have a honeycrisp apple I’ve been waiting to plant all year, but I may just wait until spring. The soil is moist right now after the last 2 systems, but if we go dry for another 2 weeks we could be back to struggling.
  6. 47.8° and overcast. Looks like we’re in a cloudy screw zone.
  7. Min 39°. Looks like NHDOT through in an RWIS on rt 9 in Roxbury.
  8. Max 53.7° 0.25" Down to 47.6° now...had to put the furnace back on. I noticed the grass really starting to green up this evening.
  9. Looks like 0.25” may do it. Up to 52.9°.
  10. A weenie of D4 riding right around Tolland CT USA.
  11. 49.8° -RADZ with heavier showers occasionally passing through. Cold and raw.
  12. I thought I had more gifs saved on here, but they must be on my old crashed comp...oh well. Eric always had the best ones.
  13. I think I've mowed once since then.
  14. Usually the tippers underreport because of splash out from the tipping mechanism. This is mostly during heavy rates with rapid tips. Of course the tipper can be calibrated by turning the set screws. Unscrewing them raises them creating more frequent tips. Screwing them in is obviously the opposite. The Stratus is only a 4” diameter opening as well. The standard NWS gauge is pricey, but is 8” diameter. All of these gauges are susceptible to errors due to wind turbulence over the gauge although the newer Davis hourglass design minimizes that. An option for the Davis crowd is to replace the Davis gauge with a Rainwise 8” electronic gauge. I’d have to look up how, but I know there is one that’s compatible. Novalynx has a couple of manual 8” gauges... https://www.scaledinstruments.com/shop/nova-lynx/rain-gauges-2/nova-lynx-260-2510-standard-rain-and-snow-gauge/ https://novalynx.com/store/pc/260-2520-Forestry-Rain-Gauge-8p237.htm
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