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kdxken

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  1. Forsythias, lilacs, swamp Maples, wood ducks, even a magnolia. Lawn not so much
  2. Will a health provider prescribed antibiotics on just a possible?
  3. What happened to your 80s from last week?
  4. Snow or cold rain this week is going to blow.
  5. Cool site to track the early spring. https://www.usanpn.org/news/spring
  6. Perhaps but it would keep them from going off the rails.
  7. Ain't Happenin' looks like a dreary cool week ahead. Not the way to run a torch.
  8. 65 high of the day right now. Doesn't really feel it with a howling wind.
  9. 80s all over Connecticut I would imagine.
  10. Some think it's a carbon copy. What a spectacular afternoon. It feels like May or June, rather than the last couple of days of winter. Temperatures this afternoon will soar into the 70s across much of the region. Yesterday Boston broke a record high of 74°, breaking the old record which was set just last year of 70°. This afternoon we hit 74° breaking the record high of 72° set way back in 1903. Inland areas will once again reach for the mid 70s this afternoon with plenty of sunshine. https://www.boston.com/weather/weather/2012/03/19/record_early_warmth_continues
  11. Same place as yesterday's & the day before. Hoping the sun pokes through and we can at least Salvage a couple hours of warmth from this supposed torch.
  12. Good! Probably not what we need for the new coronavirus testing sites. Being that they're mostly tents. Could be problematic today if we get any storms.
  13. Mixed frozen only accumulating on car tops. Looks like a miserable day ahead.
  14. I'll take a few more of today thanks. Gorgeous.
  15. It's going to be 65 to 70 for the rest of the week. Or so some say.
  16. It has been known to snow in March. Three years ago... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDvEb4e4yWE
  17. What happened to 65-70 for the foreseeable future beginning on Wednesday? Not seeing the March 2012 redux everyone has been talking about.
  18. Yeah only a mix in the coastal plain. .SYNOPSIS... High pressure over the Gulf of Maine will provide a dry but chilly night. A frontal system brings a period of light precipitation to our area Tuesday. Precipitation may begin as light snow showers but will transition quickly to mainly light rain with little if any accumulation. Expect dry and mild conditions Wednesday as high pressure builds over New England. A frontal system will bring a period of rain/snow mix in the coastal plain and interior snow late Wednesday night, changing to all rain Thursday into Thursday night
  19. Unpossible it's going to be 65 to 70 starting Wednesday.
  20. Right on track as we thought
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