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Hoosac_Love OP t1_jcerzh8 wrote

These people obviously weren't not experienced enough in wilderness sports to be hiking or snow shoeing in a blizzard nor'easter because they called police looking for rescue.

If one really feels they are so advanced in wilderness skills to go out in remote mountainous areas in a blizzard,I'm not stopping you but most people who do this stuff don't know what they are doing.

That is why were warning the general public because most people are not so advanced.

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bonnercide t1_jceb8lo wrote

Rats and mice will always be around no matter where you are. We've lived together for thousands of years, we aren't gonna change that. But rats aren't IN your house. They are mainly outside with the raccoons. For the most part, your house/apartment/building isn't going to be infested, but you're gonna see or hear them every so often

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LasagnahogXRP t1_jce07vu wrote

I live in Worcester off of lake ave and we got 6 inches. Wet slush but it mostly rained on my street. Made the stuff heavy to shovel but only went out once with the family and got it done quickly. I’m pretty sure about 2 miles north in this same city people got over a foot. Crazy.

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Different_Ad7655 t1_jcdr88s wrote

I plowed snow for almost 40 years in New Hampshire and in the last 10 years that I worked that snow rain line continue to move north more and more. But it's nice to see with this storm it's exactly where it used to be for decades right at 495 before you cross into New Hampshire. It was always sleet just before that and then snow into Salem

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