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Today's high temperature was 48°F. It was cloudy but bright with a very mild breeze. Basically, a very nice early spring day. The snow has begun to melt and patches of grass are visible in the front yard.
All that changes tomorrow. We're due for a "significant" snow storm. Even at this late point the weather models don't agree on how much snow we can expect. Some of them put my neighborhood in the "4 to 8 inch accumulation" band, while others insist we should expect "16 to 20 inches" and white-out conditions. Nearly all of them are predicting blizzard conditions at the shore, with winds blowing in from the east causing local flooding.
Whatever snow we get is going to be heavy, wet snow (heart attack snow), so shoveling it will be like shoveling wet cement.
Stay safe out there!
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