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dendrite

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  1. Awful. Sorry man. Best wishes to you and your fam and RIP to your father and BIL.
  2. Check my cam loop (time sensitive). Westerlies, westerlies, westerlies and then slammed out of the east for a few mins and then back to westerlies. http://www.newenglandwx.com/northfield-nh/1-sky-cam-4hr-timelapse.htm
  3. Looks like there’s still been some totation with it by Alton
  4. Yeah I noticed it when I got back in. The front side of my house faces due east. I can’t ever recall water pouring in to the front and back windows like it did today. Fun one, but a little nerve racking to be out in it and not know what it’s doing.
  5. I got caught outside in it under the run with the birds. Looks like I had 2 minutes with 0.10" each and 0.39" in 5 minutes. Multiple CG flash-booms. Then a couple minutes of some dimes. The wind picked up at one point out of the west as usual, but then there was a sudden shift to strong easterlies which had me freaking out a bit. I didn't have my phone on me so I had no clue what the hell the storm was doing.
  6. I understand it’s depth and not actual snowfall. My point is no weather fans up here are losing sleep over a reduction in depth days with how much more snow we’ve had overall. Maybe that’ll reverse in the next couple of decades, but for now, no “ouchies”.
  7. All of the SNE sites average more snow in 2000-2023 than 1950-1995 (had to ignore the shit data from 1996-2000).
  8. Trying on clothes at stores was the worst. I would avoid going back to those days simply because of that.
  9. At least it gives you an idea of what the 1930s looked like
  10. I mean CON max temps were +0.8F and BOS +0.4F. It wasn’t hot. lol
  11. Hopefully one of these times it doesn’t get pushed back.
  12. Man that 3k NAM would be crazy over NE MA after the half foot plus from yesterday.
  13. Hopefully he can stop complaining for a few years now
  14. Thankfully I only ended up with 0.26" over the 2 days.
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