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Farmers Almanac Weather
1st-3rd. Continued snow/rain showers New England. 4th-7th. Cold air moves east
into New England. Rain/snow by the 7th. 8th-11th. Showers, thunderstorms. 12th-15th. Unseasonably warm. 16th-19th. Potent East Coast storm; possible heavy, wet snow parts of New England; chiefly rain farther south. 20th- 23rd. Clear, much milder across Mid-Atlantic. 24th-27th. Cold shocker! A brief shower, then turning unseasonably cold, but dry. 28th-30th. Rain, flakes of wet snow parts of New England. May 2004 1st-3rd. Frequent showers, thunderstorms. 4th-7th. Cool. Storm center over New England brings protracted spell of unsettled weather. 8th-11th. One storm departs, another arrives. 12th-15th. Unsettled, few light rain showers. Possible sloppy track for the Preakness. 16th-19th. Skies gradually clear; milder temperatures. 20th-23rd. Very warm. 24th-27th. Frequent rain showers, then colder air sweeps into New England. 28th-31st. Clearing skies, seasonal weather after early showers, especially in New England Handyman Mike Standing in a river waving a stick |
Farmers Almanac Weather
"Mike" wrote... 1st-3rd. Continued snow/rain showers New England. 4th-7th. Cold air moves east into New England. Rain/snow by the 7th. 8th-11th. Showers, thunderstorms. 12th-15th. Unseasonably warm. 16th-19th. Potent East Coast storm; possible heavy, wet snow parts of New England; chiefly rain farther south. 20th- 23rd. Clear, much milder across Mid-Atlantic. 24th-27th. Cold shocker! A brief shower, then turning unseasonably cold, but dry. 28th-30th. Rain, flakes of wet snow parts of New England. Okay, now I'm *really* ****ed off. :( -- TL, Tim who just washed and treated his waders in eager anticipation. . . .. . . and, yes Steve, I *am* a wimp. C'MON 50 DEGREES! ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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