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2 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Off a high of 52.. and it’s been sunny all afternoon. Got back from Maine late morning. Shorts and a long sleeve outside and comfortable in the sun and wind. Certainly no disasters anywhere in SNE. Maybe up north in NNE sure 

Enjoying a cookout no doubt.

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The next plague. They're all over the place...

‘Jumping worms’ are spreading around New England. And that has ecologists worried.
Amynthas worms, which are native to East Asia and are often called “snake worms” or “jumping worms,” can have a devastating impact on forest ecosystems. They can be found all over New England, but concerns about their spread have increased in recent years.

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6 minutes ago, kdxken said:

The next plague. They're all over the place...

‘Jumping worms’ are spreading around New England. And that has ecologists worried.
Amynthas worms, which are native to East Asia and are often called “snake worms” or “jumping worms,” can have a devastating impact on forest ecosystems. They can be found all over New England, but concerns about their spread have increased in recent years.

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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:

I wouldn’t know the difference if I saw one though. 

The collar, or ring is closer to the Head than a nightcrawler. I wouldn't say they jump but they definitely move faster than a nightcrawler. Dig up a piece of your garden they're probably there.

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6 minutes ago, kdxken said:

The collar, or ring is closer to the Head than a nightcrawler. I wouldn't say they jump but they definitely move faster than a nightcrawler. Dig up a piece of your garden they're probably there.

See I can’t tell what’s the head or bum. :lol:    Based on pics, I think I’ve seen them. 

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As I wrote in NNE, had dinner at the classic ski bar/restaurant "The Matterhorn" near the bottom of Harlow Hill up to the ski resort.  Had to take 3-5 minute weenie drive up there on the way home.

Last light just before 8pm.  Photo has been edited for brightening and looks noisy due to the low light.

We took a walk on the Barnes Camp boardwalk and enjoyed winter weather.  29F, windy, and snowing sideways.  Small flakes, needles and bullets.  Dense QPF-rich stuff.  About 2" of wet frozen sand, but drifting around from very strong winds.

Never know when it'll be the last snow.

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