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Old 02-08-2013, 09:37 AM   #1
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So has Yuki made a prediction yet?
Not yet, heck, he just got out of bed and hasn't even done his hair yet!

He's put in a call to wardrobe and the stylist.. maybe a little later today.

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Old 02-08-2013, 10:03 AM   #2
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Not yet, heck, he just got out of bed and hasn't even done his hair yet!

He's put in a call to wardrobe and the stylist.. maybe a little later today.

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I forgot if you mentioned, is he a rag doll cat?
He is so beautiful.
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Old 02-08-2013, 03:28 PM   #4
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I forgot if you mentioned, is he a rag doll cat?
He is so beautiful.
No, Yuki is a Hymalian. He is a beauty, great cat!
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No, Yuki is a Hymalian. He is a beauty, great cat!
Checked the history of Yuki to learn he's quite the forecaster. Has he made a decision yet?

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Checked the history of Yuki to learn he's quite the forecaster. Has he made a decision yet?

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All of us weather nuts are waiting to hear what YUKI is forecasting for local snow depths. Come on Steve, get that cat in gear!

Enjoy this storm and stay safe!

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All of us weather nuts are waiting to hear what YUKI is forecasting for local snow depths. Come on Steve, get that cat in gear!

Enjoy this storm and stay safe!

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I don't know about you but I'm getting tired of waiting. Ah whole lotta blowing but not a lot ah snowin.
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I don't know about you but I'm getting tired of waiting. Ah whole lotta blowing but not a lot ah snowin.
I am at our home near Boston for the storm. We are on the North Shore. Winds are about 30 mph, gusting to 40 mph, snow is sideways, visibility is less than 1/4 mile and we had one inch the last hour.

Be patient, it is coming.

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I am at our home near Boston for the storm. We are on the North Shore. Winds are about 30 mph, gusting to 40 mph, snow is sideways, visibility is less than 1/4 mile and we had one inch the last hour.

Be patient, it is coming.

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My son said it is coming down pretty good in southern NH, he lives in Milford.
Looks like ski ares may get a bit on Monday then we may be in for another storm on Thursday. Hope so
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My son said it is coming down pretty good in southern NH, he lives in Milford.
Looks like ski ares may get a bit on Monday then we may be in for another storm on Thursday. Hope so
Ive been patiently watching the boards and the weather because I'll be up in 2 weeks for some snowmobiling. Was looking pretty bad there for a while. And its hard to judge when you have to get your plane ticket at least a month in advance. 1 storm isnt enough for me to settle down, will be happy if 2 storms come through and dump a lot! I was up for last years derby and couldnt believe the lack of snow.
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You know that probably isn't to far off from what they were showing on TV.
Isn't it amazing that in this day and age people just go into a panic whenever there is a storm coming. Like the world is gonna end and all the food will disappear from all the stores.
Cold temps and light snow do not bring power lines or tree's down. Besides with all that wind we had in the last month anything that was going to come down already has.
Still not a whole lot happening here, I was going to go out tonight but I'm going to head to bed and get some sleep then head out around 3am or so to start plowing.
None of my customers are going anywhere until the storm is over.

Oh and we just let the dogs out, we have about 4" here in Belmont.
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You know that probably isn't to far off from what they were showing on TV.
Isn't it amazing that in this day and age people just go into a panic whenever there is a storm coming. Like the world is gonna end and all the food will disappear from all the stores.
Cold temps and light snow do not bring power lines or tree's down. Besides with all that wind we had in the last month anything that was going to come down already has.
Still not a whole lot happening here, I was going to go out tonight but I'm going to head to bed and get some sleep then head out around 3am or so to start plowing.
None of my customers are going anywhere until the storm is over.

Oh and we just let the dogs out, we have about 4" here in Belmont.
Your patience has been rewarded. This is the real deal.

Stay safe all!

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Coming down real good....and very heavy snow here in Weymouth, Ma. Won't be long before lights are out.
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Heavy wind in Sturbridge MA right now with snow coming down sideways. Coming your way guys. I'd like to take my sled up to our place in Meredith tomorrow if the Governor lifts the State of emergency.
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Still mostly a southern/coastal storm. Only about 3" here in New Durham.

But, we are on the SW side of a mountain. Earlier today, there was almost no snow or wind around our house. But looking at the lake through binoculars, it was almost whiteout on the ice. Perhaps we are missing most through the protection of the mountain.
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Still mostly a southern/coastal storm. Only about 3" here in New Durham.

But, we are on the SW side of a mountain. Earlier today, there was almost no snow or wind around our house. But looking at the lake through binoculars, it was almost whiteout on the ice. Perhaps we are missing most through the protection of the mountain.
Couldn't sleep so I left to plow, got maybe 1/2 mile before returning to the house. Absolute white out, couldn't even see the road. Going to be a tough day tomorrow. Good 12 inches out there now.
Anyone expecting the plow guy to have done their driveway think again, it isn't safe to be out on the roads.
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Unreal storm here in Mass. Bad timing as it messed up the derby for me and about 14 other folks we were having up this weekend.

Be safe BR. This storm has a big punch. Wind driven snow is tough to deal with. Think how bad it must be on the lake tonight.

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Couldn't sleep so I left to plow, got maybe 1/2 mile before returning to the house. Absolute white out, couldn't even see the road. Going to be a tough day tomorrow. Good 12 inches out there now.
Anyone expecting the plow guy to have done their driveway think again, it isn't safe to be out on the roads.
Stay safe out there, BR. Glad you're getting the snow so you can earn some money and then have a ton of fun!

Me, I injure myself every time I try a winter sport, so I'll just enjoy it from the couch until I have to shovel the 22.5" of wonder.

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Couldn't sleep so I left to plow, got maybe 1/2 mile before returning to the house. Absolute white out, couldn't even see the road. Going to be a tough day tomorrow. Good 12 inches out there now.
Anyone expecting the plow guy to have done their driveway think again, it isn't safe to be out on the roads.
Unfortunately I don't have the option of turning around and going home as I run a Public Works operation and just walked in the door from a 34 hour shift. I've been plowing for 35 years and last night was one of, if not, the worst conditions I have ever experienced. Blizzard conditions for nearly 10 hours, thunder snow and a phenomena similar to vertigo are things I have experienced over the years. Last night was surreal and every one of my hired contractors told me the same thing. BTW, thunder snow is awesome...
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My son said it is coming down pretty good in southern NH, he lives in Milford.
Looks like ski ares may get a bit on Monday then we may be in for another storm on Thursday. Hope so
I'm in Amherst. It really hasn't been that much yet, maybe 5" or so all day.
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