As a former denizen of the "slums" of South Arlington (two blocks south of Arlington Boulevard) don't pull your North Arlington privilege on me like that. ;-)
It feels like we're approaching the last battle, the new normal "base state" versus an extremely favorable synoptic pattern. I know it takes luck but if it fails to deliver it will be a painful blow. Sent from my SM-S918U using Tapatalk
The whole outdoor wedding trend on farms, in barns, etc. especially during the summer is an unfortunate one. I'm glad I've only had to do one of them as a minister. Sent from my SM-S908U using Tapatalk
Only the first DT Tweet would give you that idea. The following tweets on the thread are quite clear he thinks it is basically meteorologically impossible.
Those tiny maps in the Washington Post and Star. Of course dialing 936-1212 but the biggest thing was when Bob Ryan said it was going to snow a lot because he was usually conservative and right. In January 96 when he forecasted 1-2 feet before a flake had fallen I knew we were going to get nailed. Sent from my motorola edge plus using Tapatalk
Unless you're going west or just want a ski resort experience I'd go with the Keweenaw peninsula in upper peninsula of Michigan. An average of 200+ inches a year with snow on the ground for several months at a time, pretty scenery. You'd miss out on east coast storms of course. Sent from my motorola edge plus using Tapatalk