I really like reading your write-ups. It reminds me of when I was kid listening to the weather channel, and had no idea what was going on behind the scenes.
Now I'm just older and still have no idea what's going on.
We’re at about 25-26” here. Down the road from us in Mendham is an even 30”, though they’re higher in elevation. (We’re just higher on old quaaludes) .
It does. It won't handle the gross plow-ins, but fresh snow, no issue.
We've gotten about another half foot since I was out there at 9:30, so maybe a foot total or so thus far? Truly eyeballing it; I live on top of a hill and the wind is always rolling during these storms.
FWIW down here, solely from my own anecdotal experience, it has hints of January 2016 and March 6, 2018 to my eye.
Just our normal insane 2000s coastal low that stays all snow and dumps 18”+. ::screams internally::
The rescue had a many huskies there on Saturday. Hopefully they found a home and could go nuts in this weather.
Our guy being from Georgia was less... appreciative of the conditions.
Also, storm wise, we're at least over a half foot @MMU. It seems like it's beginning to rotate right in from the water. I think we're likely to see 18" here.
Yea, we think he's got some Catahoola in him, but I think they're with spots, and he has more of a coat. Whatever it may be, it seems like beagle, hound, maybe some setter and Catahoola-ish going on.