Good Thursday all-
Wow, I've been awful at updating lately. My schedule has been a mess but it's clearing up a bit now and I should be back to typical five-day-a-week updating beginning today. In any event, we've got a wonderful day coming up today as the rain finally departs- but boy did we need it- so we can deal with it gladly and move on. We are heading to the mid 50s today- talk about a great start to the month of December! The next several days look dry, and get progressively cooler until we're stuck in the low 40s by Sunday. There is a slight chance for a wintry mix on Monday, but I am more interested in a storm system around the middle of next week, which looks to be primarily rain but it's fairly close...I will keep you posted.
Yesterday...November 30, 2016...marked the end of a very memorable Atlantic hurricane season, which produced 15 named storms...7 hurricanes...and 3 major hurricanes. This is significantly above normal and continues the active hurricane cycle. Notable storms included Hurricane Alex, which formed in January...Hurricane Hermine...which became the first hurricane to hit Florida in eleven years and impact us here in New England as a tropical storm...Hurricane Matthew, the first category five hurricane in nine years and the deadliest hurricane since 2005's Hurricane Stan, which gave us a scare before clobbering Florida and South Carolina...Hurricane Nicole, a category 4 which hit Bermuda...and Hurricane Otto, the southernmost landfalling Hurricane ever recorded in central America.
Can you believe we're here in the last month of the year? 31 days until 2017!
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