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41 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Congrats on another ruined weekend with no snow

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Maybe the higher summits.. it would be neat seeing mount monadknock with snow on top.. its about a 2 minute drive to get a good view of it :snowing:.. maybe even going to the top of wachusett at 2,000? 

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3 hours ago, VivaManchVegas said:

What a nice afternoon.  Shut the pellet stove off last night and now its 75.  This is whats going on around my house.  Merlin app is fantastic.  

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I'll see your barred owl and raise you a tanager and waxwing. Big migration in the past week. 

 

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1 hour ago, Typhoon Tip said:

Didn't this happen last week?  

80 to 90, Mon-Wed, followed by a piece of shit weekend?   huh    

Why are you so upset about next weekend? It’s mainly a CnE north rain Friday night into Saturday. Sunny Sat Pm and Sunday with nape Sun . South of pike prob 60’s Sat afternoon and warmer Sunday . And after that all modeling goes  into summer mode . Get ahold of self 

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30 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Why are you so upset about next weekend? It’s mainly a CnE north rain Friday night into Saturday. Sunny Sat Pm and Sunday with nape Sun . South of pike prob 60’s Sat afternoon and warmer Sunday . And after that all modeling goes  into summer mode . Get ahold of self 

Right? It's probably going to be beautiful next weekend. Always happens when people start looking at those stupid charts and stuff.

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Shut ‘em down.  The fresh green has exploded on the hill with the rain this weekend.

Today saw heavy sheet drizzle up in the cloud, but 2,000ft lower where this pic is from, it was just a few sprinkles.  Upper half of the mountain (3-4K feet) was a soaking wet environment.

It felt like those days when there’s 6-8” of orographic fluff up top and only an inch or two at the base. :weenie:

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