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dendrite

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  1. Heavy heavy coffee Maybe a bubbly kombucha later.
  2. I have like a half inch of compacted snow on the bottom, an inch of ice on top of that, 2-3” of sleet on top of that, and then 1-2” of snow on top of that. I tried shoveling first, but laughed and gave up after the first attempt. Luckily the new snow blower ripped through it like a hot knife through butter.
  3. Even 18.3" here. As much as I've bitched it will wind up above normal.
  4. I’m moving up the field like the Patriot’s offense.
  5. It's really hard to drive under control after a night at Electric Blue.
  6. he'll always be metfan to me
  7. Yeah I think the euro did well here too if you avoided the clowns verbatim. It seemed too snowy here given where it was putting the H7 0C. It actually had that S NH/N MA snow in the ptype maps while it was sleeting to the north. So I think if you used the raw output and knew how to manipulate the various vendor clown maps it did a good job.
  8. I’m pretty sure you stole my snow from the euro. That strip the clowns kept painting in the double digits verified just a bit east of here. You had some good low level salt aided snows coming from offshore last evening too. You could see the cells moving E to W on GYX below the midlevel echoes.
  9. 1.3”/0.16” overnight 5.6”/1.74” total Needless to say the snowbanks look impressive for under a half foot of frozen. There’s basically no additional compaction when you move it. It’s equivalent to a 2ft fluff bomb.
  10. Really good growth right now below the beam.
  11. To be fair I can’t ride tilt-a-whirl anymore. It’s too much for me. Maybe I could handle that though. I really hate punting months when it hasn’t even began yet. Granted it looks meh for the first third. It may not be epic, but New England can find a lot of ways to snow in Jan.
  12. I use one of these bucket trowels.
  13. Love that area down to Wolfeboro. Wish we were there.
  14. CC is washed out down to near the MA border and offshore so you ME guys should be good for awhile. Eventually warmer air will be advected into the low levels as this low cranks up a bit.
  15. Chestnut. Eek is the palm tree.
  16. I’ll add 1.48” looks high. Guess we’ll see what the cocorahs obs show tomorrow morning. Edit...1.24" at CON and 1.36"/1.38" at the 2 antifreeze weighing gauges at Salisbury COOP so maybe I'm not too far off.
  17. That’s the chilled emoji. lol
  18. I always wondered if those were real. I guess they are.
  19. I just measure hot water into the inner tube and pour it into the core. Then I measure all of that back into the inner (may have to add a few together in larger samples) and subtract out what I added in. This is all using the stratus of course.
  20. So you’re in one of those orographic areas of permanent low CC?
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