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Copy & Paste
Posted by Jeremy Reiner
That phrase about the weather (Wait 5 minutes yada yada) won't work---and hasn't been since yesterday morning. In fact, I'm tempted to go into my blog yesterday and do the ol copy/paste for today's blog as there really isn't' anything new to blog about. We still have that same storm pinwheeling about the northeast with bags of clouds/sprinkles/flurries right now! Like yesterday, every so often we run the risk of seeing a few sprinkles and or flurries right through the upcoming weekend. Sunday morning might even have a burst of some patchy light snow (coating in spots). Otherwise, it's a decent weekend for travel, skiing, sledding or getting caught up on chores around the yard.
As we look into next week, the pattern remains quiet to start but there are signs of another powerful coastal storm passing close to New England during the Wednesday-Thursday timeframe. Nothing locked in just yet but don't take the plow off the truck or put away the snow blowers just yet.
Some good news before we part ways for the weekend, in February we picked up 71 minutes of daylight.....for the month of March we continue to brighten things up adding 86 more minutes of daylight this month! Ready for spring.
Have a great weekend!
~JR
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