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wxeyeNH

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  1. 80% sun here today. Outlook looks great for snow. I have not read the threads and just quickly looked at the models First one Tomorrow night but could go south. Then another one midweek. Could mix but if coastal gets going it will cut off the warm air. Then we have a clipper possibility next weekend. Then perhaps another storm right after that.
  2. It also snowed lightly down here all evening. Got about 1/2" more. The front range of the Northern Whites are sure doing their job this morning. I will take the sunshine
  3. 30.7/26 Very light snow 1/4" Heavier batch incoming.. Interesting post from wxmanmitch about the balloons. The world is running out of helium. If balloon launches become unavailable in the future I wonder what will happen? So stupid that even now helium is wasted with party balloons etc.
  4. 31.8/25 Light to almost moderate snow. Started as snow at 32.3 but has fallen back. Everything immediately coated.
  5. 32.3/24F Light snow has started. Radar looks like crap. Hum? Our 8"ish forecast looks in jeopardy. At least I'm lucky that I'm not loosing anything to rain.
  6. 34.2/24 Thickening overcast. Sky is getting that "snow" look. Going into this storm we lost quite a bit of pack the past 2 days but still have about 75% of ground covered with a few inches of snow. Lots of deer last night getting their last grass to eat for awhile
  7. Same thing up here at NH 5th largest lake. Newfound Lake is wide open except a small area that is sheltered. I assume Lake Winni is the same. Records are not kept but I bet this is the latest date ever for such little ice.
  8. Brian, I think our luck may have run out. The system tomorrow night and 2 nor'easters to follow. If they don't cut too much we could be digging out next week
  9. Here we go! Lots of ground to make up but a system tomorrow night and a couple of nor'easters might do the trick as long as they don't cut too much. GFS 10:1 snow totals through next Thursday
  10. This systems sure looks subtropical to me. Convection wrapping around the core. Amazing it is the coldest climatological week of the year.
  11. Congrats on white ground down there. Looking at the satellite this system deserves a name. Amazing that we are even talking subtropical on the climatologically coldest week of the year.
  12. Alex, where exactly is that cam? Not at your house but on one of your properties?
  13. It was hard to determine my exact snowfall as it flipped to a mix and then rain after I went to bed. My guess would be about 2.5", maybe 3". As I expected the temperatures during the rain was 33-34F and my high this afternoon was 41F. It is now dropping back into the upper 30s. The ground is white so it will at least look like winter this week and my pond will make for good ice skating. Total snow this winter 33". I really did well with the Dec 17th? storm. 19" helped my total.
  14. Hum, for the plow pile at the end of the driveway you could wait until it is partially frozen this evening and drive back and forth over it to stamp it down.
  15. Just saw your post. I figured a lot of wet slush would be left this morning making snowblowing impossible. So yesterday evening right as the switch to mix I snowblowed the powder off. This morning I just had a slight bit of slush which is melting off now since it is 37F. Otherwise I would have had everything freezing solid this evening and a mess all week
  16. 28.3F Light to almost moderate snow. The light snow grains/freezing drizzle/sleet has turned to all snow. Temperature is creeping up.
  17. Dangerous Ice conditions on NH big lakes. Newfound Lake and I assume parts of Lake Winni and Squam finally skimmed over 2 nights ago. Really late in the season but it finally happened. Now we are getting those few inches of snow/sleet/mix. I would assume that even with the rain at the end the lakes will be white. This weekend the "flatlanders" will be up and this ice condition is ripe for disaster. The lakes ice in the big lakes will not be safe. I know the NWS in the spring sometimes puts out special statements about cold water but I don't think I have ever seen a statement about thin lake ice. I hope we get through this weekend without an accident.
  18. Cool, Mount Washington winds are out of the due south. So the wind must be funneling right up the notch. Once you get to that turnoff the wind is going over the Lafayette and down sloping at that point. I have noticed that is a real snowhole. It is amazing how a few miles make such a difference in weather.
  19. 25.7F Light snow grains mixed with freezing drizzle and a few larger sleet pellets. 1.5" of snow during the day
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