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Baroclinic Zone

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  1. Think it was in the late 70s, early 80s. Edit, I just found year. 1982 it was completed. Yeah, I recall RT 25 as well. The story behind that is fascinating. It makes that huge arcing loop because of the Farm that is adjacent to the road. The owners fought and won. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Route_25
  2. I'm going to date myself but I recall when they opened up the stretch of I-495 between i-95 and Rt 24. We used to have to travel down RT 106 thru Easton in order to get to my Aunt/Uncles place on the Cape. Brand new highway.
  3. #1 Weenie Ridge, S Weymouth, MA If the time comes you want to look into it, I can certainly help you.
  4. I design 'em. We've done a few projects in Wemouth. I've seen your house. Looks like a garage would work on that driveway side. May need zoning approval if its too close to setbacks and you also have some ledge there which would be fun for an excavator.
  5. $175k annual income depending upon expenses is what you'd expect to need to make. I sit back and wonder what jobs people have that have them in the million dollar plus homes we toss out of our office like hot cakes. At our own home, we wouldn't list for anything less then $450K right now. And we're looking at putting on a $100-125K addition. It won't comp 100% of that cost but we could easily add an additional $50-60K on that $460k price if we wanted to sell after.
  6. We were talking about this property last night. 1mil in Raynham. Beautiful home/street. https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/129-Brook-St_Raynham_MA_02767_M40565-93814
  7. You really take offense to people getting more snow then you in a storm.
  8. Yeah, this current surge is unsustainable. It'll inevitable come to end when people stop buying properties at these insane levels or we have a market correction. Rates don't seem to be going up any time soon as there is just so much helicopter money out there propping the economy up. The scope of the projects we're working on go from small opening up of walls to combine rooms all the way up to tear down new construction homes. We actually in the process of eliciting bids to do an addition of our own. It's too costly to move right now and we have the equity to absorb to cost of a new addition without hurting us financially and we also feel we're going to be here for the foreseeable future. We also have a pool going in sometime in early June so we can enjoy that. Can't complain other then the fact that I'm working 7 days a week to the tune of 80 hours, which leaves little time for anything else.
  9. Right now, they're all likely too low. Sale prices of homes has gotten out of control this last 9mo since the pandemic took hold.
  10. I don't see Sunday as a major threat at this point but I do see potential for it to come closer then currently modeled.
  11. Thanks, those birches have taken a beating since they sprouted. They’ve grown naturally from some other tree around that I’m not aware of.
  12. Time to rebuild TAN ASOS. 28F here and at other surrounding stations and it’s reporting 36F.
  13. Yeah, about right. I’m right at 40” for more recent long term averages.
  14. Definitely some weird totals around here. Bands were hits or miss and looked convective. I got about 7” OTG now. What’s making this feel different is everything is still caked on the trees from the last storm and hasn’t melted.
  15. About as wintry as it’s ever felt/looked in a couple years.
  16. Calling it. Looks like last band moved thru and did not impact here. 3.75”.
  17. Still a bust regionwide for warning level criteria.
  18. Close to 4” now after that last band pushed thru. Big ole fatties that quickly accumulated.
  19. I was lucky to have to use my snow blower once this season.
  20. Bendy Birches still there from last storm.
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