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Old 10-30-2011, 12:08 PM
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Hard to believe it, out here in western Mass. 23 inches of snow before Halloween. People taking pictures of a once in a lifetime storm. Any other snow amounts out there boys?
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Old 10-30-2011, 12:14 PM
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We only had an inch and a half in Brooklyn but I don't believe we have ever had an accumulation in October before. The snow was pelting for hours and there were sheets of ice everywhere. Many of the smaller trees were bent over and touching the ground. The weather keeps getting stranger with each passing year.

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north jersey about the same a brooklyn... lots of downed wires and trees due to ice
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Only about 3 inches here,(Nothwest of Boston.) wet heavy stuff. But starting just a few miles west of here increasing ammounts. A foot plus fairly close, closer to 20" by central Mass, Worcester and beyond.

How far west?

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And I thought Canadians lived in igloos. It was nice and sunny in Toronto today, enjoyed a few Labatt's Blue on my deck!
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12 inches in northwest Maine.

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