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Great Snow 1717

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  1. And you are correct about things looking worse than a few weeks ago.
  2. Depending on the winter there can be a sharp gradient across the area. Haverhill is a very large city, nearly 36 square miles and it is the largest city in Essex county. The central part and NW parts of Haverhill are best for snow. The area closer to North Andover is more prone to mixing and/or changing to plain rain.
  3. The perfect gift for the special Yankee fan on your holiday shopping list.
  4. Split the difference at 978 and adjust down to 920 if needed.........
  5. Hooks into NYC drifts south to the gulf of mexico, reforms and strengthens to a Cat 5 ends as a snowcane for NE......
  6. Has to be the first time in recorded history the models came up with a different forecast once the "event" got closer
  7. And look at his tweet of the future radar. If the future radar verifies there will be greater rain totals in parts of eastern ma than what is depicted in the above graphic.
  8. At this point even .5-1.0 would be very much welcomed.
  9. Might be the best time to plant seed. Just make sure to cover the seed with topsoil and hope for the best.
  10. The last known source of water in CT....who is standing guard??
  11. Only if the tree is sitting in the middle of a backyard fire pit. ........toasting marshmallows on Christmas Eve while singing Christmas carols. LET IT SNOW (altered for annual summer heat waves) Oh the weather outside is frightful But the A/C is delightful And since we’ve no trips to take Let it bake, let it bake, let it bake. GRANDMA GOT RUN OVER BY A REINDEER Grandma got run over by a ten-speed Jogging to a clambake Christmas Eve You might say there’s no such thing as cyclists But as for me and Grandpa, we believe.
  12. And many cities/towns have watering restrictions which limit the amount of watering that can be done. I know people who have had their wells run dry and they have not been watering their lawns. I also know a few people who are having water delivered to preserve their wells. A lot of people do take great pride in their property/home. As you know repairing extensive lawn damage can be expensive. And even in the best of situations it may not work all that well. I agree with you on it being important to some people.
  13. Sort of like when a hitter has a 20 game hitting streak but is batting .240 during the streak.
  14. Wells running dry in NH are becoming a growing problem for homeowners. https://www.eagletribune.com/news/new_hampshire/drought-causes-wells-to-dry-up-across-nh/article_bcc4151f-c0c6-5b65-a8a0-1ae63eb85565.html
  15. Thank you. I took a quick look at CT tornadoes and Hamden seems to be a bit of a "hot" spot for tornado activity.
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