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Sitting Pretty
Posted by Pete Bouchard
For what it's worth, this November is looking pretty good. So far, it's one nor'easter and a whole lot of peace and quiet. And with the long range showing more of the same, we're looking far into the holiday weekend next week with no snags, potential storms, or blasts of cold air.
If you're like Frida, you must be thinking there's something going on. But there's nothing conspiring to hammer us. Really. We've just landed in a quiet place for a while.
This flies in the face of everything November: the cloudiest month of the year, the one with the least amount of possible sunlight, and one of the wettest (almost 4" of precipitation) months too.
In light of where we've been over the last month AND the approaching holiday, we'll take it.
Pete
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