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wxeyeNH

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  1. 845am Moderate to heavy snow. Fair snow growth. Vis est 1/2 mile 23.4F 7.25"
  2. 29.4/-1 2" of qpf. The only questions is how much is pingers tomorrow?
  3. Thanks guys. In strong Nor'easter downslope off the Whites make Plymouth and my area a bit of a snowhole. I do best in SWFE. So I totally agree no downslope issues. Probably ping for awhile. Snowstake is out and ready!
  4. 27.6F high clouds just moving in. So we are about at our high temp for the day
  5. Scott, as you know I'm no Met and many of you on here know much more than me. I am pretty active in our 10,000 member Newfound Lake FB group. Last year every once in a while I would make a weather post or a forecast. People started latching on and now I'm very well known locally. WMUR Mets are good but they tailor their forecasts to S NH in the big population centers. Being 50 miles north and higher in elevation our local weather is different. Coming from Metro Boston where the coastal front setup or sea breeze was the biggest challenge up here it is elevation changes. PF and Alex get upslope. We don't. Sometimes we get shadowed from the Whites just to our north and northeast. So I have been trying to figure things out on my own without mucking up the SNE forums. .
  6. Brian, give me a guess for my area? Clown maps are crazy but showing 20" of snow but I think they are including sleet. 8-12" or would you go higher? I have not been on the forum much..
  7. I subscribe to Weatherbell and looked at the extended CFSv2. I saw on another site that this is a good model to look at the extended forecast. It shows average precip forecasted over a 5 day period. Here is what it shows as far a precip for Apil 6th through 11th. It would be ironic if a Gulf Storm were to be forming knocking out Texas area viewing while we are still clear. Models can barely get 5 days out correct so I'm sure this will change each day as we approach April.
  8. A crazy good squall wasn't it!
  9. 28.3 Light snow and blowing snow. Eyeballing 1 to 1 1/2". Jeez, that Euro for this weekend. 12-18" jack from Brian north.
  10. Down to 29.4F Moderate snow 1" No residual salt on roads going to be a SShow.
  11. 42F Lots of virga. Actually it looks like the snow is almost making it to the ground. It will take no time at all for heavy snow squalls with fropa. Last time the NWS issued a snow squall warning all the phones went off. Too early to know what will happen to the line locally in my hood.
  12. 42F and we had a snow shower a little while ago. Up here there m Maybe quite a snow squall event with fropa around 8pm up here? Flash freeze after 1-2" of heavy snow. No salt on the roads so snow will melt and perhaps making things slippery. No winter weather advisory. It might not meet criteria but these things can catch people off guard. Then on to Saturday. Let's get this active pattern overwith before April 8th
  13. So many crazy warm type weather record stuff.
  14. RIP to the 20 year old kid who fell 600 feet in Tuckerman's this weekend. 2 others were rescued. This is the 21rst death on the mountain since the year 2000.
  15. Jeez, that was a hard cleanup. 7.5" of snow then heavy rain. Snowblower does not work well at situations like this. Neighbor had a 4-wheeler with chains and plow and did the driveway. Warm and partly cloudy now. Is it over? Don't think so. Strong winds, falling temperatures with snow showers. Maybe 1-2" more if the pesky Greens don't block it.
  16. 32.2f light rain. Wind is roaring. Looks like 7 1/2" back to bed
  17. I saw that. Kinda scary how far ahead greenup is. Even my grass is turning green. One April coldwave could do some real damage.
  18. 31.9F Moderate snow. This is not going to be good. Staying right around 32F. White pines are already drooping. Paste job in progress
  19. Move north young man! 32.0F Moderate snow
  20. 32.4F Light snow. Surfaces white.
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