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Your area is becoming closer to Subtropical by the week. Usually your area sees moderate to strong seasonality; now it seems like much of coastal southern New England is becoming like the mid south area of the lower 48
Only except we have been getting more snow past decade than previous decades. Lol. Normal is 28".
76 here today. I can deal with a 76f for a high year round. No real rain for days or even the rest of the month that i see. I knew there would be no El Nino this year.
Latest Euro just out. 24hr snow total next weekend.
Now this I can believe. Heaviest stays south of NYC-Hartford-Boston. #WhyNot
Its going to come down to timing, angle and position of that front coming across and where the low develops.
Thanks to that cold polar air over us ....keeping snow to the south....
I haven’t had to shovel yet ...the couple of meager snowfalls we had
quickly melted....which is good as my snowblower is not working.
What a craptastic winter. Ugh! We barely scratched a "white Christmas" now we can't even get anymore snow. Wtf! 12 days since the last snowfall. This is ridiculous!
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