Anyone watching when Dylan Dreyer said she loves COX on air?
No, missed it....maybe somebody can find it on youtube...
I think she's actually on a Boston station now - if that really was her, it looks like Boston's been a little rough on her...
"There is no royal road to this heavy surf-fishing. With all the appliances for comfort experience can suggest, there is a certain amount of hard work to be done and exposure to be bourne as a part of the price of success." From "Striped Bass," Scribner's Magazine, 1881.
So does the S-B weatherchick actually have a name...
Or do we just refer to her as Maria Baggadonuts, S-B WeatherWoman...
"There is no royal road to this heavy surf-fishing. With all the appliances for comfort experience can suggest, there is a certain amount of hard work to be done and exposure to be bourne as a part of the price of success." From "Striped Bass," Scribner's Magazine, 1881.
So does the S-B weatherchick actually have a name...
Or do we just refer to her as Maria Baggadonuts, S-B WeatherWoman...
"Dropping Tide" currently but I'm open for suggestions... Go to the link again, in addition to "Forecast Spring Summer Weather Patterns", she has added "Forecast Spring Summer Striped Bass Migratory Patterns - Clear as day to me....
In a serious note, if we do get a lot of snow, a fair number of towns and school systems will be screwed.
This past little storm, Mansfield almost had to call a delay the following day because the school's snow budget is completely dry. They plowed the day before, but didn't drop a grain of sand because there's no budget for it. My roommate is a teacher at the High School and was talking to the Principal. If we get much more snow this season, they have no idea where the money is going to come from to remove it.
This is happening after they just had a budget meeting that resulted in a deficit equal to 80 teacher's jobs.
[quote=JohnnyD;660734]In a serious note, if we do get a lot of snow, a fair number of towns and school systems will be screwed.
This past little storm, Mansfield almost had to call a delay the following day because the school's snow budget is completely dry.
/quote]
I thought it was the town that had the snow removal budget.
My son goes to St. Mary's here in Mansfield, bus was 20 min late on Wednesday, but I don't think they sanded Wednesday except for main roads.
We's gonna get some more Tuesday, long term weather over the next few weeks is very conducive to additional storms.
From Accuweather.. one of the few with the cajones to post long range predictions...
They're punting now too.
"One wild card that the atmosphere could still play is this: a lack of moisture. Some potential exists that the needed moisture would veer away to the east leaving the region with a relatively minor storm. This factor will be among several that AccuWeather.com will continue to follow keenly."
It's okay Raven We'll give you a pass on this one. If it wasn't for you urgent warning, many of us would never have had the pleasure of Gabriela's weather forecasts.
For Sale 20,000,000 cubits of AYC cheap all you have to do is come and get it bring a crow bar as you will have to dismantle what you want (its a big Ark).
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I thought it was the town that had the snow removal budget.
My son goes to St. Mary's here in Mansfield, bus was 20 min late on Wednesday, but I don't think they sanded Wednesday except for main roads.
We's gonna get some more Tuesday, long term weather over the next few weeks is very conducive to additional storms.
My understanding from him is that the school has their own snow removal budget for areas on school grounds. This includes the sub-contractors they hire to plow when they need extra help and the sand purchase budget.
One thing I have noticed consistently in the this area (Mansfield/Plainville/Foxboro) is that it seems towns are very rarely dropping sand, and never dropping salt. This goes for the entire winter so far this year.
My understanding from him is that the school has their own snow removal budget for areas on school grounds. This includes the sub-contractors they hire to plow when they need extra help and the sand purchase budget.
One thing I have noticed consistently in the this area (Mansfield/Plainville/Foxboro) is that it seems towns are very rarely dropping sand, and never dropping salt. This goes for the entire winter so far this year.
I understand now JohnnyD. St Mary's has an inner courtyard play area, but rarely lets the kids out there now that there is snow in it.
The gym floor needs to get resurfaced every year after being abused by schools shoes.
The DPW sandpile is down by the animal shelter off of Fruit street.
I was doing my normal Sunday morning volunteering at the shelter and saw numerous private citizens pulling up to the now dwindling sand pile for their own sand fix.
There is absolutely no salt in down unless it is at the DPW on 106E.