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  1. Indeed, thanks! Posted mine today. Hey on that note - is there a way to download last year's data to Excel? I can print it but I can't see a way to download in spreadsheet format. I like to do side by side comparisons by date
  2. Made my first entry in Kevin's snow table! Does anyone know if here's a way to download the old data?
  3. Oh man. My kids used to go to school in Franconia. Always hard to stay away from Pollys!
  4. Ha! You may be one of those I saw coming down lol!!! Sun is out. Time for a snowball fight. Will 5" survive the night?
  5. First plow of the season. I'd have let it melt on its own but we've been dealing with lots of cranky renters between snow and power outage. You have no idea how mang "can you please fix our power issue" messages we have received lol
  6. 4.9" here but hard to really tell... Lots of compaction and melting.
  7. It's ripping out there. I'm at the base lodge for a meeting, saw a few skiers go by lol
  8. Just got power back. Still snowing quite heavily
  9. We don't know what Phin and the Stowe crew are getting...
  10. 3" of snow on the dot. Lots of trees down
  11. power comes and goes. Yay for generators.
  12. Seems unlikely but our P&C actually has some accumulations here
  13. 1.44” puts us over 5” for a 2 week period. It’s been wet here.
  14. 1.41” so far. Another definite soaker. Hopefully we don’t start having to worry about floods.
  15. Cold evening - already down to 30
  16. Small stream flood advisory issued
  17. This was my daughter on May 10th
  18. 1.07 here. Another good soaker
  19. I used to love those sales. Unfortunately most of the stuff they sell at HD and Lowes up here is not hardy in this area which I always find baffling
  20. Absolutely true. Sometimes the radar is completely clear, sometimes it just looks like a little speck while it snows for hours on end. I've also noticed that there seems to be some sort of gap around the CT river valley - you see snow moving into VT, then sort of dying off in the CT valley and then pick back up here. Not sure if it's a real gap or just a radar issue. IN general, I also find our upslope is usually 30-60 minutes behind yours; if you post that upslope has kicked in or intensified, usually we see that half an hour to an hour later. Just my observations! Also, usually upslope at my location is limited to 1-3" on most days, but very frequent. The big numbers that Mansfield gets are rare here - but then again, they are also very localized on Mansfield so not necessarily a fair comparison. I have however seen big numbers on a Northerly wind in the aftermath of a storm 2 or 3 years ago that brought about 3 feet of upslope on top of the 12" or so that we got during the storm. Oh and in general, I hands down prefer upslope to synoptic. Too much that can go wrong with synoptic, and I'm not a big fan of disappointment. Upslope seems more reliable, and it's the gift that keeps on giving. Sometimes a storm passes and the forecast keeps changing to include snow for another 12 hours, and it just keeps changing as the time progresses so what should have been 12 hours of snow becomes 2-3 days of constant light snow. I love that.
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