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- Birthday 03/31/1994
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KSFM
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Queensbury, NY/ Ogunquit, ME
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Crazy. 8.5" in Ogunquit.
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Forecast/storm discussions and part II Manitoba Mauler
weatherMA replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
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Thanks dude. I've learned a ton but there's so much to learn.
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LOL, that's ok, I still like snow even if it doesn't disturb school. I remember '08. It snowed all day Saturday in between the two systems...just never stopped snowing. I wasn't on this forum but that was one of the first storms I was on accuweather for lol....I discovered this forum spring of '09 (eastern) and started posting at the end of that year. I can't believe its been 2+ years on eastern/american already...time flies.
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I feel like we've had less long duration storms lately...any truth to that? It just seems like most snowstorms last 12-18 hours regardless of amounts and then they're done. Anyway, last winter was awesome because even when it looked like rain, events somehow turned wintry. I remember that happened on 2/25 and again on 2/28-3/1. Both of them trended more wintry and 2/25 I believe was snow to rain back to snow. And then 2/28 looked like rain but we got a good period of zr I believe on top of like the 10-15" of snow still remaining. I can still picture that...it looked amazing. Then we also had the 3-5" advisory event on 3/27 (edit: 2/27, March sucked). Man, last winter was awesome.
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It's coming 3/3 to 3/10. Watch out . Seriously though, the best thing I've had in my young life was after the 10/29 snowstorm on that Saturday afternoon/night we were out of school Monday/Tuesday. We also had the famous "double snowday" last year where people were hoping for 3 snow days from 2/1 to 2/3 of 2011. That was when the first storm really trended into the major one with 6-8" for a lot of people when originally the second one was supposed to be the dominant one. That was when stations through out 18-24" amounts...and that busted but it was still enough for double snowdays. Besides that though I can only remember getting single snowdays. On 12/13/07 we got out of school early and I remember watching flurries fall in 8th grade English last period before we got let out at noon...and by the time I got home it was 1-2" down and a whiteout. I remember being on the news the next day for being the only school without a delay the next morning. Also there was the 2/10/10 bust where we were supposed to get 8-14" and many schools let out early and we ended up with 3" of fluff that night after just flurries and snow showers in the afternoon.
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Ryan, awesome coverage. I really want some snow after watching some of that video lol.
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Wait...it snows here?
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lol he hasn't posted since this.
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lol, i knew it was fake after the first sentence...if he died the first place his wife would go wouldn't be this forum...
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Winter 10/11...RIP 2/8/11 2/211 1/27/11 1/12/11 2/25/11 *Merrimack, NH 4/1/11
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The 3" on 2/8/11 is easily my favorite 3" snowstorm of all time.
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LOL, that was bad.That was the first storm where I actually saw parts of Shrewsbury get flooded. I remember how mad you were during that one...lol.
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LOL, I was gonna say there's no way he's never heard of that storm before.