Henry,
Personally I would like to see a few more snowstorms into lower New England, i.e. Connecticut to be exact.. Over the last few years, this area has been experiencing near drought conditions.. This is not good for the farmers and not good for the vegetation around the homes.. In any event, keep up the good work.. I thoroughly enjoy your briefings…
John S.
I’d like to see all of New England get some soaking precip in whatever form. While where I live in Maine the water level is high at the moment, based on my old dug well water level, I know that most of New England outside this area of west-central through eastern Maine is very dry.
I would gladly share some of the rain we have received here in SE TN if that were possible. In my personal weather station I received 86.15 inches in 2020, and so far this year I have received 73.24 inches. Enough already!
Not a good winter for me in Northwest Mass near Vermont border. No snow, looks like we will not be getting any either in foreseeable future. I cannot recall a winter where a pond near my home was not frozen on January 2nd. Hopefully I will be to get the snowmobile out of the garage this year..
More of the same: just a long continuous autumn to spring weather pattern for New England with very little truely winter weather to be had along the way. I’m completely digusted with the climate that is evolving for the region thanks to the warming planet. I’m seriously considering a move rather than be depressed by this continued nonsense. I moved here 20 years ago because the elevation and location was nearly a guarantee of a good winter with plenty of snow from early December through early April most years. No more it would appear. 👎😡🔥
Henry,
Personally I would like to see a few more snowstorms into lower New England, i.e. Connecticut to be exact.. Over the last few years, this area has been experiencing near drought conditions.. This is not good for the farmers and not good for the vegetation around the homes.. In any event, keep up the good work.. I thoroughly enjoy your briefings…
John S.
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I’d like to see all of New England get some soaking precip in whatever form. While where I live in Maine the water level is high at the moment, based on my old dug well water level, I know that most of New England outside this area of west-central through eastern Maine is very dry.
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How can I get the 30 day forecast?
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I would gladly share some of the rain we have received here in SE TN if that were possible. In my personal weather station I received 86.15 inches in 2020, and so far this year I have received 73.24 inches. Enough already!
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Not a good winter for me in Northwest Mass near Vermont border. No snow, looks like we will not be getting any either in foreseeable future. I cannot recall a winter where a pond near my home was not frozen on January 2nd. Hopefully I will be to get the snowmobile out of the garage this year..
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More of the same: just a long continuous autumn to spring weather pattern for New England with very little truely winter weather to be had along the way. I’m completely digusted with the climate that is evolving for the region thanks to the warming planet. I’m seriously considering a move rather than be depressed by this continued nonsense. I moved here 20 years ago because the elevation and location was nearly a guarantee of a good winter with plenty of snow from early December through early April most years. No more it would appear. 👎😡🔥
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