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5 hours ago, weatherwiz said:

ughhh damn it...I have a ton of quarters and I'm going next Saturday. 

I know they used to take quarters back in the day b/c my parents and grandparents would save quarters for the slots. 

When I used to go I'd go to the window and get rolls of quarters for the slots, I think some guy from Rhode Island ripped them off making slugs so all the casinos now it's all digital.

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49 minutes ago, SnowLover22 said:

Just moved to Plymouth NH to start my masters degree. Anyone around there that can give me a sense of the winters up here?

Long, cold, and dark. CAD reigns supreme. Don't expect any blockbuster events unless a deformation band somehow makes it up there and rots.

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31 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Long, cold, and dark. CAD reigns supreme. Don't expect any blockbuster events unless a deformation band somehow makes it up there and rots.

I was hoping it would be a little bit snowier than Geneva in the Finger Lakes region of NY. I am a skier so I am hoping for enough snow for that! 
 

I did hear there are many great ski resorts near where I am.

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1 hour ago, SnowLover22 said:

I was hoping it would be a little bit snowier than Geneva in the Finger Lakes region of NY. I am a skier so I am hoping for enough snow for that! 
 

I did hear there are many great ski resorts near where I am.

Do you like back country exploration?  The White Mountains are probably the premier mountaineering destination in the east.  The Greens probably get more snow but the Whites are more rugged.

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3 hours ago, SnowLover22 said:

I was hoping it would be a little bit snowier than Geneva in the Finger Lakes region of NY. I am a skier so I am hoping for enough snow for that! 
 

I did hear there are many great ski resorts near where I am.

We get more snow than Hobart. ITH normal is about 63" and Meredith COOP is about 80". Plymouth may be a hair less in the shadow zone. In winters with numerous overrunning events (SWFEs) we can really rack up the 6-10 inchers.

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20 hours ago, SnowLover22 said:

Just moved to Plymouth NH to start my masters degree. Anyone around there that can give me a sense of the winters up here?

The hills to the southwest (Dorchester area) and to the north (Stinson Lake area) get quite a bit more snow and retain it a lot better than in the Baker River Valley itself. Can be hardly any in valley but 18'' up in the hills. 

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Finally relocated my Ambient station to about 5.5 ft above the ridge of my roof on the opposite end of where the chimney is Wind readings and temperatures now look a lot more accurate. 

Station on WU: KMASANDW76

 

EDIT - probably still a bunch of turbulence from the roof - so not expecting it to be super accurate with the wind - but at least the temp should be better. 

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