Looks like we're closing things out with about 7-8" here, which I guess isn't far off the forecast range. The fact that we spent so much of the day pinging makes it feel like more of a bust (well, that and the epic reports elsewhere).
Had another downpour of sleet about half an hour ago, and that transitioned into big parachutes. Now it looks like the sun is about to poke through. Definitely has that back-edge feel to it.
You and Dryslot have a better shot at some frozen. Not optimistic down here in the tropics of coastal Cumberland County. At least the grass is mostly covered now!
Disappointed that we missed the epic stuff here last night, and won't be surprised if the next "big" one is wet here, but I'm happy as long as the ski areas continue to get replenished.
Good to hear that the mountains are getting it. This one's officially a bust here; looks like we were perfectly placed between the SNE goodies and the stuff that's hitting central/northern ME today. We got maybe 3 hours of decent rates. Eyeballing 5-6"?? It's hard to tell with the wind blowing it around, but it doesn't look like there's been much additional accumulation since I went to bed at around 1:00. Just a fine misty snow swirling around now.