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4 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

I was in Brattleboro today. Hippies and pony 0’s everywhere . It was dry all the way up and down 91. Didn’t you have like 1.5” last week or maybe 10 days ago?

I had 1.8" on the 13 and 14th but that was awhile ago now and it was very dry before that.   Did you visit the beer section of the Brattleboro Co-Op?  

More brush fires incoming.

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42 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Peppers growing and flying off the vines 

One of the things I hate about being in the valley....Everything has been killed off by the freezes last week. The tomatoes were just getting ready for round two, before the freeze. I had the dog out around 1030 a few evenings ago, it felt and sounded like early to mid summer. Something isn't right.....

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3 minutes ago, Spanks45 said:

One of the things I hate about being in the valley....Everything has been killed off by the freezes last week. The tomatoes were just getting ready for round two, before the freeze. I had the dog out around 1030 a few evenings ago, it felt and sounded like early to mid summer. Something isn't right.....

What’s not right? It’s called Indian summer. 

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17 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

I was looking at some too dry falls and Octobers and a bunch of them yielded hideous warm dry winters. I think that is  likely this winter . Not just in the northeast , but a lot of the country. Maybe this winter bucks that that trend, but if I were a LR guy writing a blog or issuing outlook, I’d have a very low snowfall and qpf winter . 

Maybe.  October is our wettest month and is fairly consistent, with only 3 of 26 years having less than 3.46".  Those years' precip and the following winter snow:
2001:    1.12"    72.7"
2004:  2.30"   94.3"
2013:   1.23"   101.3"
Average snow is 89.4", almost identical for the 26-winter average of 89.0".
Also, our wettest October (and wettest month), 14.09" was followed by 52.8" in my only winter w/o a 6" event since 1967-68 in NNJ.

It’s the driest period of we lives 

Too young to have experienced 1963-66.  :)

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24 minutes ago, tamarack said:

Maybe.  October is our wettest month and is fairly consistent, with only 3 of 26 years having less than 3.46".  Those years' precip and the following winter snow:
2001:    1.12"    72.7"
2004:  2.30"   94.3"
2013:   1.23"   101.3"
Average snow is 89.4", almost identical for the 26-winter average of 89.0".
Also, our wettest October (and wettest month), 14.09" was followed by 52.8" in my only winter w/o a 6" event since 1967-68 in NNJ.

It’s the driest period of we lives 

Too young to have experienced 1963-66.  :)

As you’ve shown, it doesn’t always correlate. Sometimes it does. Sometimes it doesn’t. 

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27 minutes ago, tamarack said:

Maybe.  October is our wettest month and is fairly consistent, with only 3 of 26 years having less than 3.46".  Those years' precip and the following winter snow:
2001:    1.12"    72.7"
2004:  2.30"   94.3"
2013:   1.23"   101.3"
Average snow is 89.4", almost identical for the 26-winter average of 89.0".
Also, our wettest October (and wettest month), 14.09" was followed by 52.8" in my only winter w/o a 6" event since 1967-68 in NNJ.

It’s the driest period of we lives 

Too young to have experienced 1963-66.  :)

Didn’t miss by much 

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