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drjeff

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I see blue on the map but no white outside my windows . . . .

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Bingo! This air mass overhead is practically desert like with it's minimal humidity levels now! Going to take lots, and lots, and lots of hours of BLUE overhead to saturate the air enough all the way down to ground level to get the flakes to land :(

On the good side of things snow-wise though, the DOT trucks that put down the pre-storm brine mixture on the roads just went by my office :)
 

4aprice

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On the good side of things snow-wise though, the DOT trucks that put down the pre-storm brine mixture on the roads just went by my office :)

Just noticed they had done the same thing here in NW Jersey. Blue's been over us for a while but no flakes as of yet.

Alex

Lake Hopatcong, NJ
 

Warp Daddy

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Right now i hate it--we're getting a very bad ice storm a half inch so far, everything shut down and we bagged a trip to Tremblant for the next 3 days
 

twinplanx

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Sorry to hear that Warp. I should say that I like seeing the blue move into our region. Not a big fan of the green and the pink is just dangerous...
 

hammer

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Right now i hate it--we're getting a very bad ice storm a half inch so far, everything shut down and we bagged a trip to Tremblant for the next 3 days
Sorry to hear, hope you don't have power problems...

Snow to rain at home, pouring rain at work. Don't care as long as the ski areas stay white.
 
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