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			Haha well…….next up forecast models for friday 1/28 -1/29 timing. This time all three computer models suggesting low pressure develops from gulf and swings up the coast. So far none of the previous out 5 days has proved correct, but we did get the big inland tracking storm, and the coastal that brushed Maryland with 4”-6”….. Will see …..watch for the weather people to start talking about this next one….. | 
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			Ok, first off…. Nobody living in the northeast is a snow lover! Second, #1 and #2 missed us, so now that I have plans for a two hour drive… this is the one that will land right on my a$$!! I was gonna drive up into Connecticut to lay down the dough for my new vessel and stop in at bass pro for a little fluke outfit I’ve been eyeing. That’s how I know with absolute certainty that this one is gonna hit us POW!!! Square in the kisser.
		 
				__________________ hammer aint. stinkpot aint. sawdust aint. rainbow aint. maco sure as sh!t aint. randle? ha ha ha. | 
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 Most current forecast models have NJ to western CT on the edge of this one….with eastern LI to coastal New England getting hit …. Still a bit early to be sure but that’s been the track trend…. | 
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			Close enough to coast ….about 6” western side to 12”-15” coastal NJ.
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