Not quite as much over here, maybe 2.5”-3” over the last couple of days. I did have the joy of being on the road home when the first squall came through. I’d say visibility down to less the a quarter mile at times.
If that’s what it takes to spare us 50f and rain, it’s worth it to me. Our snowmobile club just got out to start packing the trails last night. Don’t need to take a step back now.
I’m with you. I’ll take anything that might make me feel better. NyQuil, DayQuil, Vick’s, Mucinex, Tylenol PM or some combination of the above. Whatever it takes.
How are the trails in that area? I've never ridden in Maine but love that area and spent time there camping in summer. It's probably one of the easiest areas to get to for me, straight over on 302 and feels like it would be a good place to go for a Maine rookie.
Somewhere between 3” & 4” here. I was thinking the exact same thing about how it looks like a much bigger storm. Good base for those of us who can’t make their own. Hopefully we can add some and kick start winter again.
Just got back to the office. 89 was crap, getting slushy. The car thermo read 31° and was down to 27° on the way back. It was ok if you drove reasonably and shockingly, everyone seemed to be doing that.