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4 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:
77 was the low..lol. Even my basement is very warm.
this just sucks..i know many love this, but i work outside, nothing like 80F/dew of 73 at 645am...spells swamp ass!
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57 minutes ago, dendrite said:
FWIW...top 18z MAV highs for New England
ASH 99
CON 98
MHT 98
FIT 98
LWM 98
OWD 98
BAF 98
BOS 97
CEF 97
BED 97
SFM 97
BDL 97That’s impressive.....
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1 minute ago, Chrisrotary12 said:
Trace of rain here.
lol .05" since this am, everything zig zag around us ......
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Just now, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:
Look at the paws on that thing. Yeesh
I'm not a hunter, but could one "take it down" if near food plots/chicken pens etc? Then one would truly find out what that is, jeez....
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9 minutes ago, powderfreak said:
I have friend's that have skied it in August.
It was a weird end of the season... on one hand, there was very cold weather and pretty decent snows from April through mid-May. Then there was that obscene record heat like the 3rd week of May, but there were also some very cold shots relatively speaking in there too... we'd go from highs in the 90s to highs in the 50s and then back the other way. That usually meant the high ground was in the 30s or even sub-freezing during those cold shots, but they'd also be 65-85F during the hot times.
To be honest, the piles of snow this year and huge drifts seemed to last just as normal despite the high heat times. There are just so many factors that go into it.
I also think we managed to "average" normal for a long time despite the heat because of the rebound cool shots...it was weird how it evened out until recently when it's flipped decidedly warmer than normal in the means.
that's wild and impressive......
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Lol, I think we loose a minute of daylight starting tomorrow's sunset............its a start in the right direction
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1 hour ago, Chrisrotary12 said:
Few rumbles of thunder and a few raindrops. Not even enough to completely wet the pavement.
Really Chris? It poured! Almost .35" in about 30 mins or so, early am hours about .25", I'm at exit 4 area, it was a welcome sight
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13 minutes ago, rimetree said:
It can stop now
Lol! I own an irrigation company, this is welcome news! Takes a lot of stress of us especially nearing a holiday, however, send some to Nashua, gosh everything so near me but not a drop!
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20 hours ago, CoastalWx said:
Will the elusive -NAO appear lol. Usually tougher to do with Nina, but it’s happened before. Nina is the talk that I hear as well. Hopefully a nice early start to winter.
Well Scott, Your last sentence has me thinking, Last year I think December 1-2 dumped a lot in Nashua, then, well we all know how the rest of winter played out. I hope all is well with all members and their families, never too early to think about winter!
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Home Davis, 1.02", had a gust 34 mph,
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38 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:
Wish we got this a few weeks ago like I had hoped. Need one bowling ball to approach normal.
I really need the mid atlantic to get some snow.
Ray, the last event you show 4.5", did you take you final measurement before the mix or when precip. ended? just curious ...
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Sun-Mon? Doable?
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3 minutes ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:
GFS is getting closer....nice VV's . ( a teeny bit further south than 12z for my area during the brunt which prolly cost me accums) but .cooler at 850 and a tad cooler at 925's and better mid levels a tad further north which we want (bc it was southern outlier) ...GFS is a tick away from joining the club and it probably will if other models hold their trends from today.
ASH 4-5"?
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Just now, ORH_wxman said:
Good shot at shovelable. Hard to say whether it’s warming criteria yet. I feel like there’s a decent chance at a stripe somewhere. N SNE/S CNE is as good a spot as any for it on this setup.
Trying to catch up, GFS on board?
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Just now, ORH_wxman said:
Put the text group in “do not disturb” mode. I don’t even notice. All my other texts buzz but that group doesn’t.
Anyways, back on topic. Seems like the GFS is the only model that is keeping the bulk of the dynamics south offshore. Probably not a bad spot for models to be if you’re hoping for something in SNE/CNE.
So your thoughts Lakes Region South? or better to see CON south/SNE?
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Boy, with what's going on in the world, I would enjoy this.......
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38F/ .27" so far, 2mph
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6 minutes ago, Whineminster said:
Tesla overvalued bro!!
I'm long term i bought high, they are finally showing a profit, their solar end is growing rapidly, I'm a small investor. No dividend paid ,they are a growth stock for now , much better cash on hand(them...not I!) It was some play money, I could have dumped into other stocks I own, will see what happens........
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7 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:
Yeesh...
Well, we spoke about MOS bustin' too cold in the extended with this look today and tomorrow and well... bingo -
74 on enough back yard stations to argue that balm over thorougfares and parking lots is real and it's 70+ ...
Looking at the NAM thermal plumb, it almost looks like we go back to 60 F now in that post cold front mid week, too... It's March, and we shed obscenity for just above normal - okay...
Look at the Euro and GGEM's extended from 00z and 12Z ... I get the impression that the -EPO in the foreground is real, but the seasonal change/modulation is fighting it...and that it may settle into a trough west/ridge east at first like normal...but then said modulation just sort of peters out before pan-systemic cold can do much after... Normally, in the winter, a strong -EPO decays into a +PNA ridge... This is not winter though...not really when your nearing equinotical sun angles.. Also, the +PNA could be 'west-based' like the Euro... Basically, the -EPO causes a warm up/ridge in the east, then, ...decays...into a milder version of the same ridge ... It seems the longer operational runs are trying to do that.
I've never seen this ... every plausible dimension of means to get colder is just being deconstructed by the modeling.. fascinating...
Unreal, you know I always leave my snow equipment on till April 1 or so, but a day like this, I'm so tempted to start removing everything and re-arrange the shop for Spring mode, but I will hold off.....
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8 hours ago, weathafella said:
In the long run...buy. Buy lower now and enjoy the profits when it goes back up which it will inevitably.
Davis at home 72F, all windows open, "hey honey, nice job putting flannel sheets on "!
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62F davis at shop/sun,clouds............plows still on equipment ...
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59 minutes ago, weathafella said:
Actually, as prices drop, wait till you’re near empty but I think that’s some of your point.
lol just bought 20 shares of Tesla @ $624.00 once trading resumed, told wife kitchen floor on hold till fall, if we only knew where the bottom is(lol), anyways i wouldn't be surprise if gas is below $1,90 a gallon in a month or so, even heating fuel.....
wife a bit pissed off,....
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2 minutes ago, weathafella said:
Dow May drop 1500 today. Bad timing from my point of view....
Cash is king. However, I have a lot invested, I bought some more stock in one company last week, will watch today maybe purchase more, just hate letting cash go out, and of course will the next day be rock bottom? I say no
August 2020 Discussion
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Wow! Congratulations Sir! Well done