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moneypitmike

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  1. I picked the wrong year to move out of GC.
  2. Probably the #3 storm on my list ('78, Roctober). I was living in Westfield. We received 22" in I think it less than 12 hour.I suspect Will has better detail than my foggy memory. It was insane.
  3. Late morning flight out of BOS Tuesday morning. While I don't expect things to be bad then, hopefully there won't be any larger system issues causing JetBlue cancelations.
  4. Unless the models do show that, they suck.
  5. I guess that's what Scott's speaking to when he says SN/Mix/SN for interior Mass into CNE (congrats Hubb), and a little SN to rain to maybe a flip to snow in northern CT. So, if that's what folks are excited for....
  6. I'm not hanging my hat on anything......it's still days away. I am pointing out what I'm able to see.
  7. There's an oxymoron if ever there was one.
  8. GFS at 00 and at 06, and CMC all showing a lot of liquid for most people, ICON sn-to-rn (thought I'm not sure what it had been showing). The GEFS member tracks are mostly hideous.
  9. People praying for a Pope nudge south.
  10. Dude----I think you might want to forget the models you dreamt of and take a look at the reality. The overall trend is not our friend. Still lots of time though.
  11. Not what I wanted to wake up to........I fear this one might be slipping through our fingers--at least for most of the board with things (outside EPS) shifting warmer. Then again, it's only Wednesday. Still plenty of time. When folks speak of the EPS are they speaking of the mean? If so, can you see the individual members' tracks to also see the dispersion? I can see them on the GEFS (and they suck).
  12. Pretty neat. Though I hate seeing melted snow.
  13. Doesn’t need to be very anomalous at any point in December. For 2 feet in October in the other hand..... That would suck.
  14. Well, THanksgiving break now seems to be extend all the way to this past Friday, so could be. Meanwhile, the GFS is praying at the Pope's altar.
  15. That's the second PA joke of the night. He laughs in the face of DIT's Charmin posts. Congrats MVY on the 06z gfs.
  16. I have as much confidence in the King as I would having Prince Andrew as a babysitter. It's a shadow of its old self.
  17. Only managed a little mix here. Waste.
  18. I'm really glad to hear that......I was having serious doubts about my ability to see.
  19. Getting some snow mixing in....surprised frankly since Yukon had posted earlier he was rain (though that may have changed).
  20. Nice--from there up through Lakeville/Sharon is the prettiest part of the state imho.
  21. I I'm definitely experiencing hallucinations.
  22. Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA 313 PM EST Sun Nov 24 2019 CTZ003-004-MAZ002>004-008-009-012-026-250000- Tolland CT-Windham CT-Western Franklin MA-Eastern Franklin MA- Northern Worcester MA-Western Hampshire MA-Western Hampden MA- Southern Worcester MA-Northern Middlesex MA- Including the cities of Union, Vernon, Putnam, Willimantic, Charlemont, Greenfield, Orange, Barre, Fitchburg, Chesterfield, Blandford, Milford, Worcester, and Ayer 313 PM EST Sun Nov 24 2019 ...RAIN WILL END AS WET SNOW ACROSS THE HIGH TERRAIN OF BERKSHIRES, WORCESTER HILLS AND POSSIBLY THE NORTHEAST CONNECTICUT HILLS THIS EVENING... Rain will be changing to a period of wet snow across the east slopes of the Berkshires, Worcester Hills and possibly the hills in northeast Connecticut before ending between 7 and 9 pm this evening. Snow accumulations of a coating to 2 inches will be possible with the greatest risk for the higher amounts at elevations near and above 1500 feet. The wet snow may result in roads becoming snow covered and slippery for a time early this evening. Motorists should be prepared for slippery travel, especially above 1000 feet in elevation.
  23. BOX still says 'meh'. .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/... 155 PM Update * Heaviest rain shifts to portions of the interior through the late afternoon * Rain may change to wet snow late this afternoon in the Berks and Worcester Hills but any accums should be minor * NNW Wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph develop along the coastal plain this evening with a few gusts up to 55 or 60 mph on the Cape
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