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2nd half of April, general forecast ideas and banter


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Even my parent's house has town water. Septic I understand...but maybe your elevation is so high, pumps struggle to bring water to the mighty peaks of the Tolland range.

 

All well water where I grew up. The main road (rt 1) and the town green had town water everyone else was well. All the towns to the east on the shore pretty much the same. 

 

Grew up drinking it... tasted fine! 

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All well water where I grew up. The main road (rt 1) and the town green had town water everyone else was well. All the towns to the east on the shore pretty much the same. 

 

Grew up drinking it... tasted fine! 

 

I guess you have some sort of filteration system then? I know a little bit about it, but never knew too many that had it. HubbDave might have it too.

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I have a well. Country folks have wells for good clean fresh water. Not chlorinated blue death water

I have a well too.

 

Funny the way water tables work and how people with wells think their water comes from somewhere special and not from the same water table as a town well field.   

 

I always lol at the arguments that happen when the well people refuse to back off off using water during a water ban as if their water comes from magic-fairy-waterland.  Sure some towns have their water brought in via water lines from miles away, but many don't.

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Yeah I see that, hopefully we can dry out a bit, but lets hope there isn't a pesky, nagging inversion.

 

I think what this thing is doing is transforming into a warm front wave.  The 12z GGEM really shows that evolution nicely. It brings a compact gale center to somewhere between ISP and Cape Cod, then it fills it to the point where it is a classic isobaric curve around a warm front as the vestigial structure then lifts up through the GOM. 

 

The 850 to 700 MB thickness are also rising during the whole time.   I think this is what the NAM is also keying on, and we end up with abrupt clearing in a warm sector ahead of the front.   WSW wind, too...

 

If that works out that way, places like Norwood to Bedford could go from 42 and drizzle to 70F with early summer vibe in the air in a matter of short hours. 

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Its just that its a bit concerning that some areas are so dry in a time of year that is usually fairly wet. There doesn't appear to be any sig rain over the next 10 days. As we get closer to convective season and away from coastals it is starting to become more of a concern. I'd like to see some siggy rain in here over the next 30 days before HHH wx hits

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