from_the_NEK
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GFS is looking promising. We're due for a big March snow storm. Especially for St Patty's day!!! :beer:
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Interestingly enough, the 17th is my docs appointment and I anticipate a green light!!!
:beer:
Interestingly enough, the 17th is my docs appointment and I anticipate a green light!!!
:beer:
# Tonight: Rain and snow showers this evening will transition to a mixture of wintry precipitation overnight. Low 31F. Winds SSE at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of precip 80%.
# Tomorrow: A steady rain early...then remaining cloudy with a few showers. High 43F. Winds SSW at 15 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 90%. Rainfall around a half an inch.
I'm glad that it will help to get rid of the snow in the flatlands...Wait, what about tonight and tomorrow's storm? Aren't you guys all fired up about that?
For the Mad River Valley:
Sounds, uhm, delightful.
Shame on you! :angry:I pulled the lawn mower out of the shed and put gas in the tank!
I pulled the lawn mower out of the shed and put gas in the tank!
:angry: Shame on you! :angry:
Wait a minute! Everytime I put the snowblower and shovels away, another storm comes around in the spring! So I +ed it this time by putting the winter stuff away AND getting spring/summer equipment ready!
Agreat St. Patrick's Day will be and :beer: