Psychological-Bad937
Psychological-Bad937 OP t1_jccpdmr wrote
Reply to comment by dpceee in What an absolutely strange winter by Psychological-Bad937
Yea that's true, pretty certain most of the city is in the northeastern sea plain (for Massachusetts) Climate while I believe the areas above 800' elevation are in the southern worcester plateau climate. I feel like the terrains between 400-750 feet used to get significantly more snow than they have recently.
Psychological-Bad937 OP t1_jcc7ng1 wrote
Reply to comment by joebeast321 in What an absolutely strange winter by Psychological-Bad937
Definitely, I could be wrong but it feels like the snowfall differences between the west of worcester and the majority of worcester are becoming somewhat more drastic over time.
Psychological-Bad937 OP t1_jcbbgq9 wrote
Reply to comment by HRJafael in What an absolutely strange winter by Psychological-Bad937
Yea I hope that area is safe, definitely one of the harder hit locations. I think alot of it had to do with specific temperature because it was just about a degree or 2 warmer than 32 during the majority of the storm. Then again idk for sure like I live in an elevated spot above 600' also just a completely bizarre storm.
Psychological-Bad937 t1_jcb24y3 wrote
Reply to comment by Psychological-Bad937 in Blizzard likely to hit west of I-495 throughout Tuesday 3/14/23 by aHurricaneGod
I called it and it was more like 27" inches in paxton and 6 (atleast where I live) in worcester
Submitted by Psychological-Bad937 t3_11s04h4 in WorcesterMA
Psychological-Bad937 t1_jbz98bo wrote
Reply to comment by _katherinebloom in Blizzard likely to hit west of I-495 throughout Tuesday 3/14/23 by aHurricaneGod
"Most" you mean 6 inches compared to 20 inches in Paxton 😆
Psychological-Bad937 t1_jbz8yjw wrote
Reply to comment by climb-high in Blizzard likely to hit west of I-495 throughout Tuesday 3/14/23 by aHurricaneGod
The terrain above 850 feet and especially above 1000 feet this time of year usually can see significantly more snow than surrounding lower terrain but now they are showing this snow as being more widespread according to the nws so who knows what's gonna happen lol
Psychological-Bad937 t1_jbz7ecx wrote
Reply to comment by Old_Army90 in Blizzard likely to hit west of I-495 throughout Tuesday 3/14/23 by aHurricaneGod
Imagine this snow storm is like 20" for paxton but only like 6" for worcester
Psychological-Bad937 t1_jbz7922 wrote
Reply to comment by Zazadawg in Blizzard likely to hit west of I-495 throughout Tuesday 3/14/23 by aHurricaneGod
Believe it or not up to this point worcester/holden has been near record levels of how little snow there's been. Worcester is quickly not really as much in the snow belt as it used to be (atleast it's felt much more like that in recent years)
Psychological-Bad937 t1_j2ysier wrote
Reply to I made a guide to all of Worcester's dispensaries, plus some info on how to order cannabis via delivery and some details on future cannabis businesses that are looking to open here. by CannabisConfidential
The vault is the best imo, fairly on the cheaper side and it has pretty good weed quality.
Psychological-Bad937 t1_j2st89q wrote
Reply to comment by slum_life_frownface in Double stabbing on Millbury St. by albalfa
No, I actually respect that part of town. The metro Boston yuppies have already taken over the northern part of Kelly Square, even though this part has problems I find that alot of the people that live over there are tough and impoverished but lots of good, real people.
Psychological-Bad937 t1_j2ss7ck wrote
Reply to comment by doublesecretprobatio in Best Walmart and Target? by tinymsv
During the Christmas season, the target had more people in it than I've ever seen before. More people on the days before Christmas compared to even Black Friday. Plus they blocked off the main corridor because of the lines. Staff likely felt no motivation to clean up during this period. Also the milk aisle at that target smells horrific.
Psychological-Bad937 OP t1_j1r6i3q wrote
Reply to comment by boba79 in Where tf is the snow? by Psychological-Bad937
Oh definitely, most of the hilltowns west of here also (unless we get absolutely specifically fucked by a noreaster in February) I was being semi sarcastic.
Psychological-Bad937 OP t1_j1lepzn wrote
Reply to comment by tocsin1990 in Where tf is the snow? by Psychological-Bad937
I know we make up for snowfall later in the year, but the fact that it's so frigid with no snow on the ground at all especially during Christmas doesn't feel good, this whole weather pattern way too destructive.
Psychological-Bad937 OP t1_j1kji3f wrote
Reply to comment by helpforwidowsson in Where tf is the snow? by Psychological-Bad937
Lmao yea that's been true atleast the past few years, I've never remembered any snow in May maybe besides isolated sleet
Psychological-Bad937 OP t1_j1jv8y1 wrote
Reply to comment by NativeMasshole in Where tf is the snow? by Psychological-Bad937
I just wish there was a little bit of snow cover rn, considering the single digit weather
Submitted by Psychological-Bad937 t3_zukwyg in WorcesterMA
Psychological-Bad937 t1_j1jsvyp wrote
Reply to comment by LavaGriffin in meirl by whitehusky00
And gardner
Psychological-Bad937 t1_j1jsasg wrote
Reply to comment by SmartSherbet in meirl by whitehusky00
I'm stunned by how unwalkable alot of the western side of worcester is especially
Psychological-Bad937 t1_j1jruoa wrote
Reply to comment by Robespierrexvii in meirl by whitehusky00
Yea that's true, even though I guess I technically live in a "better" walkable neighborhood (burncoat) still is a pain to get to parks considering most of them have no sidewalks to get to. One park I do like to walk to though is Dodge Park, really interesting forest and there are sidewalks (atleast on one side lol) to get there but yea this city can be a pain in the ass to walk/run through
Psychological-Bad937 t1_j1jpgdv wrote
Reply to comment by NovelNo87 in Worcester vz Springfield Reddit challenge by jpm01609
Big E isn't in Springfield and so isn't Six Flags like you mentioned🤣
Psychological-Bad937 t1_j1jop0u wrote
Reply to How are the roads today? by Lil_Brown_Bat
There was a tree down in the middle of Moreland street yesterday and tons of trees down in that general area, hopefully it's cleared by now
Psychological-Bad937 OP t1_jch4cwl wrote
Reply to comment by darksideofthemoon131 in What an absolutely strange winter by Psychological-Bad937
It's possible that indian lake is a weather barrier as it seemed that it was a barrier to the significant snow during this storm, because when it was falling in the western parts of the city and the hilltowns consistently during Monday night it seemed that the rain/snow line was like a half mile/mile north of the lake usually and the traffic on 190 seemed to significantly level off once you got to the lake portion of it.