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Old 04-29-2006, 10:24 PM   #27
wildwoodfam
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Default Long Range is NOT very damp...

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Originally Posted by Grant
Although they are not very reliable, the latest long-range weather forecasts predict a LOT of rain for the region starting later next week and continuing through the following week.
Not sure which long range charts you are referencing...the ones I rely on - Accu-weather, Weather Bug, even Todd Gross' new website don't call for much rain beyond the "possibility of an inch "maybe" on Tuesday - and that will be coastal. The long range through mid May calls for 3 rain days, and one of these days is "showers." I don't mean to throw a wet blanket on the discussion.

As for the Lowell Dam being opened - BRING IT ON - means I can meander a bit further upstream maybe even to Lawrence all the way from Haverhill! Heading downstream is always a peice of cake - it is tidal. HEY - maybe thats what Winnipesaukee needs - some tidal influence....
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