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November 2025 general discussions and probable topic derailings ...


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2 minutes ago, kdxken said:

I'm glad I'm not the only one thinking that. Although sometimes because of this board I end up looking too far ahead.

Modeling can barely pick up something 12-18 hrs ahead, but we think we have an idea of what 8-10 days out will bring…:lol:

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14 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

18z Reggie yesterday was the first piece of guidance that brought rain to the Pike. Everything followed after that 

Yep but by then it’s too late. 
 

Too late Luther, Too late!

 

 

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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:

There was definitely bright banding, but it was moderate rain earlier. Came down good for awhile. I’m just more annoyed than anything. 

I hear ya. Expecting a dry Saturday and you end up with half of the day wet would piss me off too. Looks like we may clear out up here by midday. I have more crap to get done in the yard. 

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Just now, dendrite said:

I hear ya. Expecting a dry Saturday and you end up with half of the day wet would piss me off too. Looks like we may clear out up here by midday. I have more crap to get done in the yard. 

Maybe I got a little excited and it’s more like .3” At this point I’m going out and just dealing with it. 

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3 hours ago, mahk_webstah said:

I grew up in Dover, DE.  We had lots of good winters between 1977 and 1996.  At least 4 16"+ storms and good stretches of deep cold, iced/skating ponds, etc.

Farther north (Jersey Highlands) we had 7 events of 18-24" from March 1956 thru February 1961, the greatest run of big dumps I've seen anywhere.   Five of those were cold powder, with temps low teens to low 20s.
Closest is probably Nov 2014 thru March 2018, with 6 storms 15.5-21" plus 2 with 13".  A shorter run, Feb 2007 thru Feb 2009, had 4 events 15.5-24.5".  Oddly, the snowiest of those 3 winters, 07-08, had nothing over 12.5" and ony 2 in double digits.

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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:

Pretty sure if Boston doesn’t reach 70 by end of year, it’s the earliest, last 70F day. Last 70F day was 10/8. Think Fisher tweeted that. 

Pretty sure there is Wednesday’s furnace to contend. 
 

Been telegraphed by guidance for a week now.

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