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wxeyeNH

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  1. 32.2F Light snow. Temperatures continue the slow rise up here. 30.6F at daybreak
  2. 31.8F Gentle light snow about 3/4". Sure not a lot of cold air around for me to be this warm, with elevation on Jan 6th. Beautiful snowfall with no wind.
  3. Down to 31.5F Just flipped from drizzle to snow grains with small flakes mixed in.
  4. 10am 31.5F Just flipped to snow grains and very small flakes
  5. 31.7F Very light freezing drizzle. Temperatures have been falling steadily
  6. I'm just catching up on this thread. Have you seen what was going on in Europe the past few days? Unbelievable warmth. Not just a warm spell but epic for them. The heat this summer and now this. Of course weather and climate are different and I have not looked at how warm 2022 is going to come in but just seems like global warming is happening faster than ever..
  7. Scott, hope you feel better. For all of my other NNE friends Happy New Year and stay healthy!
  8. My high was 49.1F About 3 or 4" of glaciated snow remains from my Dec 17th 19". 27" of snow so far this season. Around dusk we were visited by our Bobcat for the 2nd time this week. The weather cam caught him walking by.
  9. Thanks guys for answering my question about lake temperatures and lake effect snow. I guess the next challenge for communities that are digging out will be the rain coming. A lot of weight for some peoples roofs.
  10. I live in NH but just checking out this thread. Wow. So sorry for all the people that lost their lives. It must have been a horrible way to go, slowly freezing in your car or outside. I know we talk about climate change and events. I am curious as to the lake water temperatures this fall. Were they above normal which would lead to heavier lake events? If so I wonder if the lake water was closer to normal might the snow bands be slightly weaker? Of course a storm of this magnitude would produce heavy snow no matter what but warmer lake water temperatures in the future may increase the likely hood of heavier lake effect. Snow
  11. I guess this belongs in this thread since it is related to the arctic air and storm system. "little rocks hitting my car!"
  12. Looking at the 12Z GFS for snow. No snow through 384 hours.
  13. At least it is cold enough you can freeze food outside and refrigerate in a garage or somewhere a bit warmer
  14. Sorry. I was totally wrong when I said you will be fine. Hope you got everything out of water. I know you built the cabins up higher and the house is okay. Arctic front is almost here to start the rapid freezup. Lots of ice will be left I guess.
  15. 49.8F Highest wind gust so far 40mph. Firstt bare spot in field. About 5-7" remain in most places.
  16. 47.9F Only 36mph gust here. Surprised it has not been more. Snow pack down to 6" after 3"ish last night
  17. So far wind is under performing here. ya,it's windy and we had a gust to 36mph. As it veers more south and west I would expect it to pick up
  18. So far winds are much lighter than the GFS. At this time that model was showing widespread gusts over 50mph across NE. My highest gust has been 35.
  19. 35.7 moderate rain wind gusting to 35mph. Snow started mid evening and we got about 3" overnight before it flipped.
  20. Thanks! The other thing and we talked about it a long while ago is I wished the NWS could have stripe colored lines or some way for the public to look on the main page and see multiple advisories, watches warnings in a given area. For instance right now if you look on the map it is just shaded for the wind advisory for much of NH but not for the flood watch which is in effect too. I still have 12" of snow on the ground and with 2" of water inbound that may cause it's own problems
  21. Hum, I thought I saw a high wind warning for all of NH earlier. Now Gray has the HWW for N NH but not for Southern Grafton and south. Maybe I saw it wrong?
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