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Weekend mix and mess


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I echo @sugarloaf1989 - skied around the quickly melting Weston ski track this morning for 80 minutes and most of the younger set were in shorts, shirtless or t-shirts - not right! Plus, the fields are muddy so I'm forced to walk my dog in the street so he doesn't drag a bunch of mud the house.  

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The best winter ever..reminds me of early November, 1.8 pwats and that taste of summer


130 PM Update...

* Record High Temps Smashed Today
* Strong Winds Across central and eastern New England

Incredible warmth early this afternoon for mid January
standards. Temperatures were between 65 and 70 degrees across
many locations with partial sunshine. Record highs have already
been smashed across the region and a few locations may flirt
with all time January record highs.

A modest southwest LLJ has been mixing down across the region,
given the current warmth in the boundary layer. Therefore, a
Wind Advisory has been posted for central and eastern MA/RI
into Sunday afternoon. While the winds will diminish some this
evening, they will pick backup up toward daybreak with a potent
southwest 90 knot LLJ. Therefore, the Wind Advisory has also
been issued western MA/northern CT overnight into Sunday for
that second pulse, which will discuss more later this afternoon.
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Just now, Dr. Dews said:

The best winter ever


130 PM Update...

* Record High Temps Smashed Today
* Strong Winds Across central and eastern New England

Incredible warmth early this afternoon for mid January
standards. Temperatures were between 65 and 70 degrees across
many locations with partial sunshine. Record highs have already
been smashed across the region and a few locations may flirt
with all time January record highs.

A modest southwest LLJ has been mixing down across the region,
given the current warmth in the boundary layer. Therefore, a
Wind Advisory has been posted for central and eastern MA/RI
into Sunday afternoon. While the winds will diminish some this
evening, they will pick backup up toward daybreak with a potent
southwest 90 knot LLJ. Therefore, the Wind Advisory has also
been issued western MA/northern CT overnight into Sunday for
that second pulse, which will discuss more later this afternoon.

And how much snow did you get so far this season?

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