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Blowvember - and not named for wind potential


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2 hours ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

Story of the last 5 years 

The airmass is similar to the garbage we had the last 5 years yeah, but keep in mind it’s late November. The airmass is similar to late Jan/early Feb last year in November. That bodes well for later in the winter. We are already seeing some good signs with guidance trending colder for December. 

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35 minutes ago, UnitedWx said:

Well,  looks like the MA state D.O.T. are getting an early start on O.T. for the season... they striped the state roads overnight with their finest vehicle dissolving solution. Rt 10 looks like a gray and black candy cane

The car dealerships hold the patent on that stuff.

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13 hours ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

I know that in W MA it’s much cheaper to buy the houses that are under 800’ feet elevation.  
The hill town real estate is spendy.  

We have snow loving friends who were choosing between a house at 600’ in Shelburne and 900’ in Heath a few years ago.
They went with the Shelburne house which was nicer and about 40k less. They regret their decision. Lol.  
It’s amazing how much that 300 feet of difference makes with regards to snow. 

Living in Clarksburg MD on Parr's Ridge for 20+ years, it was enjoyable being in the sweet spot for the DC area 90% of the time.  Coming to Charlotte VT and being in the anti-sweet spot feels, um, not good, even though I average over double the annual snowfall of Clarksburg.  It's an odd emotional juxtaposition.  Could not pass up the house or location attributes (minus elevation) though.

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12 minutes ago, das said:

Living in Clarksburg MD on Parr's Ridge for 20+ years, it was enjoyable being in the sweet spot for the DC area 90% of the time.  Coming to Charlotte VT and being in the anti-sweet spot feels, um, not good, even though I average over double the annual snowfall of Clarksburg.  It's an odd emotional juxtaposition.  Could not pass up the house or location attributes (minus elevation) though.

Yeah I love snow and sure maybe could find a better spot, but between the city, ocean, and family/friends….we here.

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on the road and not having been very well tuned in as of late ... but this 29th look hasn't changed since detection began over a week or whatever ago frankly.      

the cold was taken away in the guidance along the way. wah wah waahhh, as the sad trumpet goes.  and while no trophy foisting yet, at this point a 29th occurrence is likely.  probably a blend of the op runs and call it a day. 

as an aside, the gfs was likeliy too flat when this was mid ranged.  again... not trophies yet, but the euro will likely win that debate.  i'm not sure we're getting a euro 992 deepener passing e of bos per se ... but in principle, the gfs was indicating zip impact partly sunny with a flat wave 150 mi south of islip li over too many run cycles - that will likely turn out to be a bad mid range effort. 

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89 and 100 were fine in Vermont as I got part of the way before the rain hit.  Above freezing from Montpelier west.   Roads were just wet but I got ahead of the precip before it hit the dirt roads near me.  

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Looks like I was just ahead of a mess.  VSP reports multiple accidents on 89

https://vtstatepolice.blogspot.com/2024/11/89-nb-mm526.html

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89 NB in the area of 52.6 is stopped  and experiencing delays  due to multiple crashes.

 

This incident is expected to last until further notice.  Specific details are not yet available and updates will be provided as appropriate.  

 

Motorists should expect delays in the area, or seek alternate routes.  Please drive carefully.

 

I always enjoy it when VSP includes the bolded language.  It will last until it doesn't.

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49 minutes ago, klw said:

89 and 100 were fine in Vermont as I got part of the way before the rain hit.  Above freezing from Montpelier west.   Roads were just wet but I got ahead of the precip before it hit the dirt roads near me.  

Looked like some big accident involving TT unit and multiple cars on 89 near Berlin maybe?

Down in town my car was iced up but roads fine, up here at the ski resort everything is a skating rink.

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