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March 4 2023 Storm Obs


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4 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Total was 8” but only about a half inch of that till after 7 AM.

Easily the biggest snowstorm of the season here so far.

Suprised you did so much better than I did...shows it wasn't just elevation, but marine influence that kept things in check here, relatively speaking.

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1207 PM EST Sat Mar 4 2023

 

...SNOWFALL REPORTS...

 

Location Amount Time/Date Provider

 

...Maine...

 

...Androscoggin County...

2 W Lisbon Falls 10.2 in 1052 AM 03/04 CO-OP Observer

 

...Cumberland County...

North Windham 11.0 in 1105 AM 03/04 Public

2 SSE North Windham 10.7 in 1132 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

2 NE Gray 10.0 in 1040 AM 03/04 NWS Employee

North Windham 10.0 in 0918 AM 03/04 Public

2 NNW New Gloucester 9.5 in 1132 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

Gorham 9.4 in 1200 PM 03/04 Trained Spotter

2 SE New Gloucester 9.3 in 1139 AM 03/04 Public

1 W Yarmouth 9.0 in 1139 AM 03/04

5 S Bridgton 8.0 in 1118 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

1 NE Falmouth 7.3 in 1125 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

3 W Freeport 7.0 in 1000 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

4 SSE Gorham 6.7 in 1015 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

 

...Kennebec County...

Hallowell 11.2 in 1144 AM 03/04 Public

Farmingdale 9.4 in 1153 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

2 SSW Waterville 9.0 in 1112 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

 

...Lincoln County...

Boothbay Harbor 7.0 in 1018 AM 03/04 Public

1 W South Bristol 6.0 in 1042 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

 

...Oxford County...

1 WNW Byron 14.0 in 1017 AM 03/04 Public

 

...Sagadahoc County...

1 NE Topsham 9.0 in 1034 AM 03/04 Public

2 ENE Topsham 9.0 in 1129 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

 

...Waldo County...

Belfast 9.0 in 1016 AM 03/04 Public

2 SW Belfast 9.0 in 1030 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

Stockton Springs 9.0 in 1017 AM 03/04 Public

 

...York County...

5 NW Hollis 10.3 in 1113 AM 03/04 CO-OP Observer

3 NE Limington 7.5 in 1034 AM 03/04

 

...New Hampshire...

 

...Carroll County...

1 N Madison 12.5 in 1014 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

Wolfeboro 10.5 in 1130 AM 03/04 Public

2 WNW Wolfeboro 9.0 in 1133 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

 

...Cheshire County...

2 SW Keene 7.2 in 1156 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

 

...Coos County...

Whitefield 5.0 in 1206 PM 03/04 Trained Spotter

 

...Hillsborough County...

3 NNE Dublin 10.0 in 1122 AM 03/04 Public

2 WNW Windsor 9.5 in 1145 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

2 N New Boston 8.8 in 1128 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

2 S New Boston 8.3 in 1046 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

 

...Merrimack County...

2 NNE Bradford 12.0 in 1021 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

3 E Canterbury 8.0 in 1143 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

 

...Rockingham County...

1 N Deerfield 9.0 in 1010 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

2 NNW Chester 8.2 in 1154 AM 03/04 Public

1 SSW Sandown 7.2 in 1124 AM 03/04 CO-OP Observer

1 NNW North Hampton 5.2 in 1125 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

 

...Strafford County...

1 WSW Rochester 10.4 in 1153 AM 03/04 Public

Somersworth 8.0 in 1104 AM 03/04 Public

3 SE Dover 7.0 in 1147 AM 03/04 Trained Spotter

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Judging by rad and synoptic obs ..I'm calling this about done here.   Sun's dim vis, too.

35 with flurries presently.   glop bombs splatting under trees and the snow's mostly slid off the car on it's own.   I may not even shovel, as I don't have anyone at this residence that is at risk because of it, and it's going to be high Mar 5 sun tomorrow to laze off the black top like a Tripod in War Of The Worlds...    That should take care of the driveway...  

half kidding.  But with this my seasonal total is now 31 inches. 

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1 minute ago, wxeyeNH said:

30.8F  Light snow  vis 3/4 mile  10"    84" on the season

This storm brings me just over average for a season.  We have a new metal roof and all season the snow slides off and keeps building up on the north and west sides.  One of our barn windows in the back is completely covered.

Back Snow 3 4 2023.jpg

Kitchen.jpg

That’s one way to feel like you live in Tahoe.

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13 minutes ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:

I’ think with this system I basically entered  just regular Crap winter and exited ratter . I think I’m around 35 , not an *official total 

 

I'm around 38-38.5" now depedning what my final is today, so your in the ball park. MHT should be in the low 40s after today (35.5" before today). @NHDrySlot says he's over 50" in Bedford. Strong gradient north and west this season. 

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40 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Suprised you did so much better than I did...shows it wasn't just elevation, but marine influence that kept things in check here, relatively speaking.

I’m guessing Greenfield was right on the edge of the snow/sleet line. I stayed up until 2 AM, standing in my doorway with a glass of bourbon, watching the snowfall.  Dual pol had sleet just S & W of me.  The edge of that line is definitely good place to be. I have not seen it snow that hard in a while.

Currently some light drizzle and 36°. Should be a healthy pack after it freezes tonight.

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