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No Fireworks tonight

Athol/Orange in the 35-36F range

Gardner (Holy Rosary WxBug) at 41.0 43.8F here after spiking at 47.4 a little while ago

I bet we wake up to at least a glaze of ice tomorrow. Hiked up WaWa yesterday afternoon via Jack Frost. The views are awesome in the winter/early spring w/o foliage. You could easily see Boston's skyline.

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BOX says "move along folks; there's nothing to see here".

NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGES TO THE FORECAST FROM EARLIER

well best slug of moisture is workin thru the berks right now over to MPM.....several hour qpf dump from 10 pm to 2 am ......looks like MPM escapes what could have been awful....and ya could be some glaze from 3 am on put prolly .10- .20 icing prolly ending as an inch or two of snow even. no biggie...

i just hope damn wa wa chu ****ts can drop to DP and temps to mid 30's within next hour as the QPF barrage hits....may save me a week of skiing.

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well best slug of moisture is workin thru the berks right now over to MPM.....several hour qpf dump from 10 pm to 2 am ......looks like MPM escapes what could have been awful....and ya could be some glaze from 3 am on put prolly .10- .20 icing prolly ending as an inch or two of snow even. no biggie...

i just hope damn wa wa chu ****ts can drop to DP and temps to mid 30's within next hour as the QPF barrage hits....may save me a week of skiing.

Perhaps a disastah is averted.

32.1/31, 1.36" down.

I'm out.

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looks like some parts of maine are really dumping snow now.....(resorts?) and the northern white's are pounding snow as well.

one of my fav. local's for snow up there is randolph, nh up on the hill (1600') or so....they are getting plastered. 20-30 inches by am is my call up there

wildcat looks like it MAY have just missed out on a snowbomb by a few miles but who knows up there in jackson, nh. what they may pull out tonite.

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We are SOOOO lucky that we staved this scenario off until the lion's share of that water-logged 2'+ snowpack had already melted at a relatively slow, controlled rate.....still some flooding, sure.....but disaster averted.

Yeah, the 3 or 4 torches/rain events since mid Feb have spread out the pain from that standpoint

42.0F here. Gardner is 37F, Templeton 38F

Meso sites in Hubbtown still at 48F crazy

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