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UnitedWx

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  1. They don't do that in Cali, that's part of the problem... they say it's environmentally irresponsible to perform that type of preventative maint.
  2. I'd take it in a second but right now I'm selling those accumulations. I'm not like some here, just whiten the ground, get some snow in the air and get rid of the sunshine and I'll be happy for a while
  3. I had a dream last night that I kept hearing Gabbies old voice coming from the Garmin saying "recalculating, recalculating" and her screen showed another GFS monster hit
  4. That's my number 2 storm right behind '78 at least for depth. It would have been so much better in my area if we had more wind
  5. Agreed. I love hiking/walking this time of year. Muffs with a hood, layers and good gloves and it's awesome. Had to drop my truck at the body shop yesterday 2 miles from the shop. Didn't have a ride, so I bundled up and walked the rail trail.
  6. IDK what Tolland averages... Never sure I'd trust the source Sorry Kevin... I really have no idea that areas average
  7. It actually does... What's with all the strange denials about the area? OK so say it isn't 65, but it isn't 55. I mean, isn't BDL around 50-55? We're ALWAYS above them, sometimes quite a bit
  8. It's dead Jim! Looks like it's getting close to un-canceling my Sunday morning vintage TV parts collection trip
  9. Sorry, I know my area well. We've had many storms many years where BDL has basically nada, and we're plowing roads over the ridge
  10. Actually it is quite different than BDL. Always has been. Strange gradient area... been observing since 1977
  11. I'd think his area is upwards close to 90. When I lived in North Brookfield years ago we did well there also
  12. I disagree. I've seen many times over the years where from BDL east get shut out in marginal storms, even at some elevation. If you look at a topo map, there's a ridge on the extreme east side of town. That's a big dividing line in most storms, even non marginal ones
  13. Exactly. Western and Northern parts of Simsbury can have 6 inches in a borderline system and east by Tarrifville and south by Avon can have 2. Lots of experience in this area over the years with snow plowing accounts. And CoastalWx, it is 65 average in most of the town, some have said 70 but I wouldn't
  14. 65 give or take. Goes up quite a bit N&W. Some great weenie spots really close. North and west Granby, East Hartland and Granville MA. All close to everything but seem a world away... and Especially Granville and Hartland 20 percent more snow easily
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