Hows your Weather?
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78° yesterday
55° at daylight this morning
Now 34° and snowingIf it don’t bother me, it don’t bother me. Just leave me alone.
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I don't have problems, just more work to do.
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WTF!!!!
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You should get used to it.
"I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis1 -
84° right now and I was moving snow less than a week ago
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Hotter than blazes, way too early for this
A little dirt never hurt1 -
Yep, last Monday we woke up to 19 F and had freezing rain, 87 F today.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain2 -
Rain/sleet today.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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Day 2 of rain. Sure glad it isn't snow.
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Tornadoes, power outages, lots of rain. Makes a wood stove feel nice.
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High 30's, cloudy, raw. Miserable day.
Before closing the location yesterday, they didn't turn the building's heat back on and its chilly at work today. Cinder block building's dont warm up very fast.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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Going to be a weird weather day. Warmest in the morning and temps dropping steadily all day. 60 at 7 am, 40 at 7pm.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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Models say 100% likelihood
The latest models are warning of a rare “monster” El Niño emerging this summer that’s more intense than forecasters had previously predicted, a marked climate shift that could likely lead to significant disruptions in global weather patterns, as well as here in New England. The planet hasn’t seen an El Niño on this scale since 1877-78.
What does that mean for New England? An ultra-strong El Niño could translate into a near-record warm summer, spurring more frequent and intense heat waves and humid weather, and steering more coastal storms our way. Storms that do traverse our region may dump more rain, leading to wetter-than-average conditions (more on that below).
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Experience has shown that there's also a 100% chance that everything the weatherman predicts will be the opposite of what they're predicting.
"I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis2 -
We've had the longest stretch of spring weather that I can recall in my 18 years here but the party is over as we are headed to triple digits this weekend
A little dirt never hurt4










