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New England heavy rain event Sept 5/6 2022. Does this end the summer drought?


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28 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

Good to have you back. What an event that was. 

Thanks my man…feels good to be back and talking and tracking some weather too. 
 

Yes, that was an exciting event for sure. Some of These numbers being forecasted for the area are reminiscent of that event almost exactly year ago.  

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3 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Thanks my man…feels good to be back and talking and tracking some weather too. 
 

Yes, that was an exciting event for sure. Some of These numbers being forecasted for the area are reminiscent of that event almost exactly year ago.  

You down for another GTG later this fall?

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1 minute ago, mahk_webstah said:

Not that I expect a George-like severe blizzard of 2-4 ft this winter...but in the past sometimes an early fall pattern is a precusor.  Certainly was true in 95-96.

I think considering how dry it has been, we def. want to start seeing organized systems impact the region.

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3 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

I’m not convinced that stuff in RI makes it here, to be honest. It’s just sitting right now, and eventually models have it lifting northeast.

I know scooter made a quip about me getting that rain, but I may not 

It’s not lifting NE. If anything the whole thing has tilted ESE like they like to do.

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