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Next week ... Cold temps, but will it snow?


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I'm honestly now happy with as little snow as possible through the rest of the winter. Might as well have dry fields in the spring. Maybe we'll have a late March blockbuster to complete one heck of a bookend winter. Otherwise, bring on sun and 50's, frisbee and baseball

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I'm honestly now happy with as little snow as possible through the rest of the winter. Might as well have dry fields in the spring. Maybe we'll have a late March blockbuster to complete one heck of a bookend winter. Otherwise, bring on sun and 50's, frisbee and baseball

I call bull. S H I T

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I'm honestly now happy with as little snow as possible through the rest of the winter. Might as well have dry fields in the spring. Maybe we'll have a late March blockbuster to complete one heck of a bookend winter. Otherwise, bring on sun and 50's, frisbee and baseball

Repulsive.

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Happy birthday! Hard for me to get my arms around the fact that people born after I graduated college are ver 40...lol

Back to wx...maybe some snow this week..late week more likely.

I understand what you mean, I do. It's hard for me to get my arms around the fact that I am 42 today. LOL. thanks.

Let's hope so and let's hope the trend for the following week gets colder, I don't want to be in North Conway for a week of rain and 40f.

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D2.5 WAA light snow possible and day 5.5 - 6 clipper light snow possible. These are nuaince snow events in MBY .

We may want a thread for the later week clipperif the ENS are correct about possilbe re-development SE of CC.

Got the impression things may be changing a bit after the 20th...is it still set in stone that we're torching?

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I'm honestly now happy with as little snow as possible through the rest of the winter. Might as well have dry fields in the spring. Maybe we'll have a late March blockbuster to complete one heck of a bookend winter. Otherwise, bring on sun and 50's, frisbee and baseball

There goes the maple sugaring season then....unless you're not talking about farmers fields. I am liking the bookends idea but it would be nice if February/March are more seasonable. It's bad enough I have to cut back on some of my tapping because of the October storm but it would be worse if we had little sap.

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