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The King Regains its Throne


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  On 3/7/2018 at 8:25 PM, weathafella said:

I don’t know how all of you get shirts on given how long your arms are from patting yourselves on the back...

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when 10K in business could have been lost by some MGMNT types panicking and I talked them off the ledge I am going to pat myself all day , thats all I will get too if ya know what I mean

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Concord MA report 36 at Hanscom but 1+ mile west, the local elementary school's weather station is reading 33. We are getting all snow when rates pick up and then mix of rain/snow at reduced rate. I think we are the battleground at moment. I need a big storm locally for recreational purposes!

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  On 3/7/2018 at 8:51 PM, Ginx snewx said:

when 10K in business could have been lost by some MGMNT types panicking and I talked them off the ledge I am going to pat myself all day , thats all I will get too if ya know what I mean

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When will we learn that we are worth more than we are paid, that's the only way business owners make money...

Very non-republican, though.

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  On 3/7/2018 at 8:51 PM, Ginx snewx said:

when 10K in business could have been lost by some MGMNT types panicking and I talked them off the ledge I am going to pat myself all day , thats all I will get too if ya know what I mean

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Not even a reach around?

I was glad we got a half day in...I was worried my ride home would be hairy but it was just wet

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  On 3/7/2018 at 8:51 PM, Spanks45 said:

just measured, 5.25" here in Newtown, 31.9F

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Nice! Good for you. 

  On 3/7/2018 at 8:56 PM, sankaty said:

Seeing news reports of a house and a person being struck by lightning during TSSN in the Philly forum.  It's the first I've ever heard of this.  I always assumed thundersnow was a cloud-to-cloud phenomenon.  Anybody heard of cloud-to-ground TSSN strikes before?

 

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The first time i have ever seen or heard about thundersnow was Feb 5 2001. Cloud to ground lightning struck my back yard at dusk with a huge flash and crackling like it was a summertime severe storm. So yes, i have personally witnessed CTG lightning but im sure CTC is more common in the wintertime. 

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