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December 2024 - Best look to an early December pattern in many a year!


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3 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

12".

Honestly, dude...you can have my string of 3" events the past several years in exchange for one HECS.....trade I'd gladly make.

You had an excellent event last season and many other events that exceeded me back to 2018. 

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5 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

You had an excellent event last season and many other events that exceeded me back to 2018. 

Yea, once the pattern went to shit lol...congrats to me on being the meteorological slum lord of SNE. Usually in no-man's land, though...bent over by your area last decade, not HubbDave to Dendrite this decade.

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2 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Yea, once the pattern went to shit lol...congrats to me on being the meteorological slum lord of SNE. Usually in no-man's land, though...bent over by your area last decade, not HubbDave to Dendrite this decade.

Well 17-18 was a great year.

 

All I'm saying is that it's the same ole shit. We need a massive PAC shake up. It's the same crushing feeling looking at guidance for 3 years now, but to add to it, we some good cold this month, but failed to capitalize aside from areas of CT to ORH county. 

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My interest in this hobby is regressing. It’s about snow in my back yard and for a 1/2 decade it’s been extremely hard to come by. Sucks, but whatever, I’ve been through enough personally in these last 5 yrs to realize it’s not all that important. At least there are drones… lol

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2 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Well 17-18 was a great year.

 

All I'm saying is that it's the same ole shit. We need a massive PAC shake up. It's the same crushing feeling looking at guidance for 3 years now, but to add to it, we some good cold this month, but failed to capitalize aside from areas of CT to ORH county. 

Yes, I cleaned up in March 2018...agreed.

Agreed on everything....I still think January deviates from that, but if I am wrong, I'll try to learn from why.

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2 minutes ago, Kitz Craver said:

My interest in this hobby is regressing. It’s about snow in my back yard and for a 1/2 decade it’s been extremely hard to come by. Sucks, but whatever, I’ve been through enough personally in these last 5 yrs to realize it’s not all that important. At least there are drones… lol

I’m right there with you. 
 

Serious cold drain this morning. Down to 30F near the water in Salem. 

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Were wedged pretty good here, 21°F for now, Once the winds veer to 180° degrees out of the south heading into tomorrow, It will be over taken pretty quickly and temps will rise rather quickly as i'm exposed to to southerly winds.

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5 minutes ago, dryslot said:

Were wedged pretty good here, 21°F for now, Once the winds veer to 180° degrees out of the south heading into tomorrow, It will be over taken pretty quickly and temps will rise rather quickly as i'm exposed to to southerly winds.

Hoping for some outages for you and Eric.

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2 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Hoping for some outages for you and Eric.

Pretty meh, We had these winds on several days last month and still had power

Wednesday
Rain. Patchy fog before 4pm. High near 53. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming south 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New precipitation amounts between three quarters and one inch possible.
Wednesday Night
Rain, mainly before 5am. Low around 34. Breezy, with a south wind 15 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 40 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%.
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1 hour ago, Layman said:

Where do you fly out of when you go up?  MHT?  BOS?  MHT would be super convenient but they either don't fly direct out of there or I struggle greatly trying to find the proper flights! 

 

Sitting at 27.5 on the morning buried under several tenths of an inch of wintry precipitation after 0.43" of rain yesterday until ~8:30-9pm when it flipped.

I drive, but I think there are direct flights from New York and I’m not sure about Boston. You can always go to Montreal and take the train.

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1 hour ago, dendrite said:

Hopefully the pattern changes soon because all of these snow events are killing my back. 

Lol the sled is great for the kids, but it would be much nicer on powdery snow instead of all this heavy stuff we have. That said I’d give this winter an A so far. 4 snow events in 12 days prior to Dec 10 and a good pack the whole time.

we freshet.

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1 hour ago, Prismshine Productions said:

And here I thought I left the bickering behind when I left the Southeast Forum...

I thought that when I left the Mid-Atlantic forum and came up here, I was coming to the land of Ivy League scholarship and New England courteous civility where even the banter contained references to sailing regattas, latent heat release, lobstah recipes and subcritical flow.  

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4 minutes ago, das said:

I thought that when I left the Mid-Atlantic forum and came up here, I was coming to the land of Ivy League scholarship and New England courteous civility where even the banter contained references to sailing regattas, latent heat release, lobstah recipes and subcritical flow.  

Every area has its issues…you realize that as you get older.  Sure we all do much better than the mid Atlantic or SE, but it still isn’t The inter mountain west either.  and even some of those areas suffered relative to average for a while with the drought conditions out that way for quite some time. It’s finally changed around for them.   It will change here too…just gotta be patient. 

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4 minutes ago, das said:

I thought that when I left the Mid-Atlantic forum and came up here, I was coming to the land of Ivy League scholarship and New England courteous civility where even the banter contained references to sailing regattas, latent heat release, lobstah recipes and subcritical flow.  

Pardon me good Sir, dost though hath any inclinations regarding the impending blustery gales shewn on modeling over the next fortnight?

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11 minutes ago, mahk_webstah said:

It came in here like a wall as Brian said last night and we went from 38° and be worrying about rain to a fresh covering and pounding snow a half an hour later at 30°. Similar over there?

Temps were in the 20's here so snow was not going to be a question, Ended up with 2.3" so 1-3" was an accurate range, Nickel and dimed to death so far with 7.8" on the season.

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6 minutes ago, das said:

I thought that when I left the Mid-Atlantic forum and came up here, I was coming to the land of Ivy League scholarship and New England courteous civility where even the banter contained references to sailing regattas, latent heat release, lobstah recipes and subcritical flow.  

then cc happened and the reticence to acceptance, if not lack of understanding, both drive a dire psychology that became a detriment to morale and those merryville vision are more like the civility state of Book Of Eli …

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