12/29/12 had a killer rain snow line. driving through Boston (rain) then 24S and 140S was basically the rs line. longitude helped a bit at my old house..but ftl where I live now. iirc, about 3-4" down in Acushnet
I'm enjoying the warmth but wouldn't be shocked if something happens in day 7.5 range. looks somewhat interesting and is giving me pause on saying it's over.
Upper 60's here - can't ask for much more in March..especially with water temps around 40.
There is a disparity if you drive about a mile closer to the beach though - around 59/60.
Another example. Woods Hole is 46 while Falmouth is in the mid 60's a couple miles inland.
Home heating oil was $5.19 /gal as recently as Sunday down here. I'm due for a fill soon..so hopefully we can get that in the low to mid 4's again soon.
This was an average season here - though December and March blew hard. Feb was meh since that's my peak snow climo month, and January overachieved with the Blizzard.
December: 0"
January: 21.2"
February: 10.75"
March: 1.0"
Total: 32.95"
Greens/Stowe area were looking at 12"+ a day or two ago, so it's kinda disappointing for an area that needs the snow. I guess the silver lining is that the Whites will avoid a ton of rain and get a few inches