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What you gut?
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I'm not a big winter person but it sure was nice walking the dogs around yesterday and today with no cars and endless amounts of snow.
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Friday Night while plowing my office. Plowed for four hours http://i1063.photobucket.com/albums/...pse65d1f1e.jpg A Nissan Versa one of many under the pile. My tenants use for parts delivery. http://i1063.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6d9c90bd.jpg My brother in laws house prior to me plowing this AM http://i1063.photobucket.com/albums/...psd11961a4.jpg My Plow truck in front of the mound it built second mound down the drive from that not a bad job for a little plow Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Just finished two days of hand shoveling. Wind just pushed the crap against the front hedges.
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Nastasket Beach Sunday afternoon
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I am sorry guys but I have seen 20 storms bigger than this where I live.
I'm sure the guys in Worcester an Western MA will agree. Just not that big of a storm. |
Ihave lived in Lakeville for 20 years and have seen probably 4 storms worse as far as depth but the wind and consistency of the snow made this a brutal storm. Feel bad for the people without heat.
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There have been worse storms but closer to the coast the first few hours of the storm made the heavy crusting coat which caused all the down trees. Here is the house behind me, I think there was a microburst because 1/2 dozen trees went down in a small area. https://plus.google.com/photos/11648...CIbc5rChqbC2MQ
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I used my front loader to clear my road.
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Not a lot of wind, no trees down, no erosion and did not lose power. But 38 f 'in inches of snow? The prior record for 120 years was 28 inches and you beat that by 10 inches? Biggest snow I have ever seen in my 58 years. I went out Friday night in the height of the snow and was like an old movie where the guy is caught in an Alaskan Blizzard. Crazy snow. |
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We live in the NW corner of RI. Worcester snow belt. Blizzard of 78, 54" of snow with 14' drifts. Drifts up to the gutters on the houses. They used a road grader with a 12' V-plow to open my road.
This was good storm but we have had bigger that they didn't forecast. |
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Just got power back last night and catching up on things. Hope everyone here made out ok during the storm. A couple pics from my neighborhood.
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I lived in Ridgefield CT during the 78 storm and we had a little over 3 feet of snow. This storm, where I live now, in Newtown CT we got 29 inches.
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Probably as is often the case it depends where you're at. All you need is a band to set up over you for a bit and you're at least a few inches deeper then the next town over. I think Providence and surrounding areas lucked out a little bit, it was only a top 10 storm.
For Boston, Hartford, and Worcester it was in the top 5. |
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But in terms of snow fall for a short period of time- they estimate that in that snow band that hit Milford- Hamden snow rate was 6 inches per hour. Not much drifting near me. this is my air conditioner box. |
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I live about 20 miles west of Hartford, we had a good 3 feet of snow. Here's what I saw when I opened my garage door, that little black thing is the side view mirror on my Honda Accord.
The one nice thing was the snow was as light and fluffy as it gets, thank God. Took a nice stroll around my neighborhood in my snow shoes, at times I was a good 10 feet off the ground. |
And I still can't make a fist with either hand because of holding the controls of the snowblower all weekend.
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TOO FUNNY :rotf2: |
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Into the abyss.....
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A survivor of 78. In Providence Marriott at start of storm. 56 inches of snow. Drifts so high, had to get up to the 2cd floor to see out the windows. Families found dead in cars. One blueberry pancake to eat in 3 days. Walked to Attleboro, Ma on the rte 95 dividers in platform shoes and bell bottom pants. Didn't get back home to Franklin, Ct until Sunday (storm started previous Monday or Tuesday morning). Every storm since can't compare... My buddy's car was found in Providence under 25 feet of plowed up snow. Got it back in May... Hard to forget. I'm 58.
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