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Blowvember - and not named for wind potential


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52 minutes ago, Snowcrazed71 said:

Ok Mr Cynical...lol

Seriously though. We do have some rain ( some..not a soaker ) for Sunday Night into Monday morning. Not a drought buster, but enough to give most in SNE some rain.

As far as Thursday's Rain.... Don't write it off just yet. Like any storm 6 days out, a lot can change, and will. So we need to take a wait and see on this one. 

Later in the month their seems to be a pattern change coming in temps, and also could bring some needed precip. I doubt highly that we go through the next several months without some beneficial precip ( not 100% of course ), but we also are not the Sahara Desert where this is a likely outcome. 

That is tending towards Under.10 quickly 

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Small window of time to watch. Nov 8-12 period. Some subtle signs on the models of a cool shot timed with a s/w. Probably nothing in the end. 

Off and on snow showers and gusty north winds. Accumulating at higher terrain. It’s a start. Rest of the month looks a bit more interesting. See how it progresses.
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55 minutes ago, dendrite said:

45/19

Lots to do this weekend. Was going well for an hour and then triggered bad back spasms so I'm out of commission.

Anyway, ground is still moist here. The dry weather is great.

That sucks.

I assume you stretch regularly?   I’m on the living room floor at least three or four nights a week doing basic low back stretches.  I’ve gone through several low back episodes in the past few years and I really never want to experience it again.

Lumbar, piriformis, glute, quad  and hamstring stretches are essential, 

 

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We are burning alive here. Fires all over the place. Can see the smoke plume from the Lynn fire. Still have a big one a few miles away in Braintree burning. Lots of other towns drained from mutual aid with multiple fires in many towns. 
 

With no sign of winter for weeks, it’s all we got. 

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11 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

We are burning alive here. Fires all over the place. Can see the smoke plume from the Lynn fire. Still have a big one a few miles away in Braintree burning. Lots of other towns drained from mutual aid with multiple fires in many towns. 
 

With no sign of winter for weeks, it’s all we got. 

The long range ensembles (EPS, GEPS, GEFS) want to keep a big low/vortex in AK right into late November. That has to change IMO if we are to see some true arctic cold get into the pattern

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18 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

That sucks.

I assume you stretch regularly?   I’m on the living room floor at least three or four nights a week doing basic low back stretches.  I’ve gone through several low back episodes in the past few years and I really never want to experience it again.

Lumbar, piriformis, glute, quad  and hamstring stretches are essential, 

 

Caffeine really dehydrates me lately and it triggers a lot of spasms and muscle cramping if I go over my limit. I pivoted from coffee and dark chocolate to kombucha a few weeks ago, but apparently there’s enough caffeine in the tea to affect me. All of these issues typically go away for me after a couple of weeks after I cut the caff out. I should just quit and never have it again, but the cravings always creep back in. 

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7 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Caffeine really dehydrates me lately and it triggers a lot of spasms and muscle cramping if I go over my limit. I pivoted from coffee and dark chocolate to kombucha a few weeks ago, but apparently there’s enough caffeine in the tea to affect me. All of these issues typically go away for me after a couple of weeks after I cut the caff out. I should just quit and never have it again, but the cravings always creep back in. 

I’ve lost count how many times I’ve tried to quit caffeine.

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Forest fire prevention work in progress here.
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As warm as it’s been, are you guys really behind at all? Seems jay is right about where they normally would be for a thanksgiving open and def some favorable temps mid week again. Killington is late, but besides them, it really doesn’t look like anyone will have issues with opening by normal dates, or within a week.


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18 minutes ago, bwt3650 said:


As warm as it’s been, are you guys really behind at all? Seems jay is right about where they normally would be for a thanksgiving open and def some favorable temps mid week again. Killington is late, but besides them, it really doesn’t look like anyone will have issues with opening by normal dates, or within a week.


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Yeah I think we are behind a bit.  There are some cold temps at times in the models but it’s going to be a struggle to get down to the base area.  Even today was chilly but not great, production was slow going, a lot more air than water.

I’m not convinced we hit the 22nd.  I think it could be more like Thanksgiving.

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