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Layman

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  1. You can see the 34 temp at the station location in the upper left corner showing just how close it is to this building:
  2. These Popestradamus forecasts interest me because they're basically in my backyard. Is this a case of cherry-picking a station to get the needed temps? This station is running around 3 degrees warmer than everything else around it. https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KNHPORTS24 I can't help but think it's being influenced by the Service Credit Union corporate office that sits right across the street. It's literally a wall of glass facing that station.
  3. Low of 11.7 this morning in my neck of the woods - not too incredibly far from you.
  4. It may have already come and gone. These things always come in earlier than expected.
  5. BG's Boathouse Restaurant in Newcastle NH Warren's Restaurant Kittery ME The Cliff Walk across from York Harbor Inn - the sea was angry here
  6. Those that were saying flooding was going to be a problem were definitely correct with this one. Spent yesterday morning out and about and grabbed some pics. Lots of closed roads on the NH seacoast and plenty of flooding. Here's a few noteworthy photos: Prescott Park and Strawberry Banke Portsmouth NH The Gundalow at Prescott Park - the water level on the wall is extraordinarily high. South Mill Pond in Portsmouth NH (Citizens Bank parking lot) Wentworth By The Sea Country Club entrance in Newcastle NH - Access to Newcastle was cut off on both sides of the island
  7. The relentlessest. We’ve added over an inch since 7am for a current total of 1.6”
  8. It’s a tad moist out there this morning. Sitting on an inch (so to speak) of rain since about 3am. Ground absolutely saturated. No significant winds, just a couple of noticeable gusts. Glad this one’s a quick mover but I don’t think we have a chance of drying out before the cold stretch hits. Looks like we’ll have some long term ice patches over the coming week or so. 41.2, just crested 1.01”
  9. I was just out filling the wood racks to ensure I’ve got enough dry wood for the cold coming after this rain and saw this little guy out in the lawn. Don’t think I’ve ever seen this in January before. We also had a couple wasps out today. Granted, neither are as powerful predictors of weather like geese, but it caught my attention.
  10. Flooding due to tides or rainfall amounts? My understanding was this is ripping through overnight, dropping 0.50" to 1.0" of rain around here and clearing out by noon. Ground is definitely saturated - I've still got a mini lake on the high side of my driveway, but at least for here, if it's not much more than 1" we shouldn't have much of an issue. But, I'm not on the immediate coast either so it's likely apples and oranges.
  11. This happened last year our west where they had the tremendous amounts of snow. I saw a video clip after the fact where the rescuer and rescuee had a beer together and chatted briefly about it. I seem to recall the guy who was buried didn't have a whole lot to say. I can't imagine being in that position and going from having fun, to oops, to uh-oh, to oh shxt, to this is it...
  12. Colorful morning here. What’s that old saying? ”Dark at night, Ye have snow blight. Red at dawn your snow’s all gone”?
  13. I was looking through their site and you're right - I'm blown away by how many active products they offer. It's a HUGE variety. I could fill a fridge with 4 packs of things I'd want to sample from there.
  14. Would not be surprised if costs are affecting those numbers. It can be an expensive habit for sure. Last time I ordered from Trillium it averaged out to something like $5.50/can. Unique stuff I find locally often runs $19-$22 for a 4 pack now. So many great options to choose from these days!
  15. Are Treehouse beers sold in stores or only at their locations? Heard of them before but never been. Curious how they stack up to other local favorites.
  16. Does this mean it's going to snow?
  17. Something that got me on 10/31/2021 and a relative of mine in Bow a couple years earlier was a plugged outlet to our foundation drains. Both of us ended up with flooded basements after heavy rain storms. His was a good distance from his house and packed with dirt. Mine is very accessible and visible but got plugged with leaves and grass clippings over a 15 year period. Once I got it unplugged, it flowed for DAYS. Basement water level dropped almost immediately. Not sure if this could be the case for your sister, but it's definitely worth looking into. Very quick and easy fix for a major problem.
  18. A little cleaning up down there won't hurt. Just got back in from heading around the bay. Lots of really high water. Inches from the bottom of the year round docks. Very close to getting up to road level on a couple of the low bridges on Route 4. Also very little debris on the roads that we typically see when there's higher winds. My lawn's looking lush and green. May need to get a mow in after it dries out.
  19. It’s kind of hard to see in the pic, but it’s showing we got 2.17” of rain since midnight. High gust of 27.3mph (not great placement for accurate gusts) and a high temp of 49.3 (39.9 at midnight).
  20. Have we reached a few hours after sunrise yet? Asking for a religious friend. High of 32.2 here so far today.
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