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About as fun as a cocktail of radiation treatment and chemothreapy.

:lol:

I completely agree! I personally enjoyed the heat. Very very impressive

PLUS, I saw three potential tornadoes go straight through my backyard. One was even a potential EF3!

It wasn't an entirely active summer but the periods we did get produced quite well. The one in late May was AWESOME, with the pseudo-EML like setup. Having two severe storms roll through here AT NIGHT...SICK.

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He has an exceptional memory. He was taken aback when I told him I couldn't recall anything about the 1997 April Fool's Day storm when I was 5. :lol:

He is the rare coupling of an utterly superior understanding of all things meteorological and an absolutely obscene memory of past events; many have the former, but the latter is very rare.

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wonder how many warning snows portland. augusta , bangor get in late novie.

ukmet / euro/ cmc agreeing on something in that period.

OT regarding wachusett

they plan on opening day after thanksgiving

from blog on 11/20

Target is the day after Thanksgiving, but the forecast for the next week is very favorable for snowmaking, so keep your fingers crossed and your eyes on the trails.

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wonder how many warning snows portland. augusta , bangor get in late novie.

ukmet / euro/ cmc agreeing on something in that period.

I would say over the years not a lot of them, There may be a couple but i have no hard facts other then going by my aged memory here and can only remeber 1, And that was because i was hunting back in the day.......

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I got 82.5".....don't know what you got, but I'm confident it was less than I had.

Will would confirm.

Doubt it. Here's MBY in Feb 09. I would be surprised if Wilmington recieved more snow than a spot at 1400' just east of the spine of the Berks. I'm sure Will can have some input on this.

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