That one north of the Second Lake is interesting. It seems like it's near East Inlet rd or maybe the snowmobile warming hut near Deer Mountain campround. Other than a few camps near Second Lake there's nothing else up there. It wouldn't surprise me if that area and up near the border has 2x the pack of the First Lake based on what I've seen when I've been up there.
Trying to flip back to sloppy snow here. Its unfortunate we lost the lift after the initial burst and that was pretty much it. I wonder if the hilltops just north of me are doing better.
Definitely seems that way watching the Pittsburg obs. There haven't been many of the surprise 6"+ upslope events. Despite the late start, they seem to be salvaging a decent snowmobile season. The lack of thaws certaintly is helping the trails. There should be some upslope this week with all the systems moving through.
He used to jump all over people for rushing spring at work. Welcome to backdoor season "this is what you all wanted", not sure what's happened to him recently.
I think we are still above normal snowfall wise (looking at the Hudson coop) The prolonged dry stretch in Jan was definitely annoying, but it could be worse. We've been just far enough south to catch some of the southern events and avoid the negative snowfall departures in parts of ME.
I'm skeptical it rips past MHT by 12z like alot of runs. I could see it hanging up near the MA border for a while through early tomorrow morning. I could be wrong, but well see what happens. Maybe we tickle up the 32-ish mitigating alot of the glazing.
Deck is glazed over here too, pavement still mostly wet. Down 27F. Anything untreated will be nasty by sunset.
Dews are still awful low across SE NH/SW ME on NE winds. Gonna be a slow process to reach freezing across the interior.
It's gonna happen even up to Dendy by afternoon after the precip ends. No getting around a brief spike after the CAD mixes out. Its still warm aloft when the winds go west.
Without seeing a full profile I'd guess the euro is alot of sleet north of route 2. 850C line hits a brick wall near the border. 850 and 700 are 0 to +2c during most of the precip