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Nov 2 Storm Obs


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From the NWS Caribou:

 

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NOUS41 KCAR 031243
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MEZ001>006-010-011-015>017-029>032-040045-

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CARIBOU ME
743 AM EST MON NOV 3 2014

...RECORD SNOWFALL ACROSS NORTHERN AND EASTERN MAINE...

A TOTAL OF 10.1 INCHES OF SNOW WAS OBSERVED AT CARIBOU, MAINE YESTERDAY.
THIS SMASHED THE DAILY SNOWFALL RECORD FOR NOVEMBER 2ND OF 1.3
INCHES IN 2002. THIS WAS ALSO THE LARGEST CALENDAR DAY SNOWFALL
EVER OBSERVED SO EARLY IN THE SEASON BREAKING THE RECORD OF 9.4
INCHES ON OCTOBER 29, 1963. IT WAS BY FAR THE EARLIST DOUBLE DIGIT
SNOWFALL ON RECORD AT CARIBOU. THE PREVIOUS RECORD OF 12.8 INCHES
WAS OBSERVED ON NOVEMBER 20, 1945.

AT BANGOR...A TOTAL OF 12.0 INCHES OF SNOW WAS OBSERVED YESTERDAY.
THIS CRUSHED THE PREVIOUS DAILY RECORD FOR NOVEMBER 2ND OF 0.5"
SET IN 1951. THIS WAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CALENDAR DAY SNOWFALL
EVER OBSERVED SO EARLY IN THE SEASON BREAKING THE RECORD OF 7.8
INCHES ON OCTOBER 26, 1962. IT WAS BY FAR THE EARLIEST DOUBLE
DIGIT SNOWFALL ON RECORD AT BANGOR. THE PREVIOUS RECORD OF 18.9
INCHES WAS OBSERVED ON NOVEMBER 15, 1962.

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My neighbor had yet to do anything with their leaves.  I now have huge drifts of leaves down the side of my driveway where all of their leaves settled after blowing from their yard, across mine and over the stone wall along my drive,.

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My neighbor had yet to do anything with their leaves.  I now have huge drifts of leaves down the side of my driveway where all of their leaves settled after blowing from their yard, across mine and over the stone wall along my drive,.

Sounds like they had a plan for their leaves after all :lmao:

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77mph at 245ft! Holy sheet.

Straight off the Atlantic, you can see it from the roof of the Obs tower shown here. I have climbed that 45 foot antenna structure on top of the roof back in 1998, pretty shaky and crazy but what a view. In 2003 I believe it was , we hit 102 mph , shortly after that  Blue Hill recorded 98. Good funneling effect right off the Atlantic through the valleys.

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