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...Bennington County...
  Landgrove               5.0   556 AM 11/27  WeatherNet6
  West Arlington          1.5   409 AM 11/27  WeatherNet6

...Caledonia County...
  Stannard                9.0   709 AM 11/27  ~1800` elevation
  Sutton                  6.5   630 AM 11/27  Public
  2 SW Sutton             4.2   123 AM 11/27  Co-Op Observer
  West Burke              3.5   552 AM 11/27  Public

...Chittenden County...
  1 S Essex Center        1.0   654 AM 11/27  NWS Employee

...Lamoille County...
  Hyde Park              12.0   530 AM 11/27  Public
  1 SSE Smugglers Notc    8.0   800 AM 11/27  Public
  1 NW Stowe              6.5   800 AM 11/27  Public
  Morrisville             5.0   702 AM 11/27  Public

...Orange County...
  2 E Topsham Four Cor    5.5   608 AM 11/27  1350` elevation

...Orleans County...
  Orleans                 3.8   600 AM 11/27  Public

...Rutland County...
  Countryside Estates     2.8   625 AM 11/27  Public

...Washington County...
  2 N Calais              9.5   728 AM 11/27  Trained Spotter
  Duxbury                 9.5   734 AM 11/27  Public
  East Warren             9.5   705 AM 11/27  1750` elevation
  Cabot                   9.0   530 AM 11/27  1900` elevation
  2 NNE Waterbury Cent    8.0   431 AM 11/27  Trained Spotter
  Worcester               7.5   545 AM 11/27  Broadcast Media
  1 SW East Barre         7.3   735 AM 11/27  NWS Employee
  2 N Waitsfield          5.0   928 AM 11/27  Public
  Waterbury               4.8   926 AM 11/27  Public
  Montpelier              4.2   845 AM 11/27  Public

...Windsor County...
  3 S Ludlow              5.8   800 AM 11/27  Trained Spotter
  3 NE West Hartford      4.3   558 AM 11/27  Public
  1 SE West Norwich       4.0   542 AM 11/27  1240` elevation
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               North and Central New Hampshire
       Including Coos, Grafton, and Carroll Counties
                  Temps   24 hr     Cur  24 Hour   Snow   New
Station            Cur   Max  Min    Wx   Precip   Depth  Snow
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Berlin              32   39   18   Cloudy          0.88   0    T
Berlin - ASOS       33   41   13   Light Rain      0.59   M    M
Carter Notch Hut    33   33   21   Clear           M      15   4.3
Colebrook           M    M    M    M               M      M    M
East Sandwich       35   39   21   Cloudy          1.29   2    T
Errol NEPP          32   39   9    M               0.50   M    M
First Conn Lake     33   37   15   M               0.17   M    M
Gorham              34   39   17   M               0.62   M    M
Gray Knob           30   30   19   Light Drizzle   0.01   10   10.0
Harvard Cabin       M    M    M    M               M      M    M
Hermit Lake         31   31   25   Cloudy          1.32   15   8.0
Jefferson           32   37   18   Light Drizzle   0.64   1    1.3
Lincoln NEPP        35   40   18   M               0.88   M    M
Lonesome Lake Hut   33   36   20   Cloudy          0.82   11   3.5
Mount Washington    28   28   18   Light Snow      1.90   12   8.2
North Conway        M    M    M    M               M      M    M
Northumberland      31   39   19   Cloudy          0.48   T    0.5
Pinkham Notch       32   36   17   Light Drizzle   0.85   5    0.2
Pittsburg Res       32   39   14   Mdt Snow        0.53   3    2.0
Plymouth - AWOS     35   41   19   Light Rain      M      M    M
Tamworth 4          35   41   18   Cloudy          1.10   5    0.0
Waterville Valley   34   41   16   M               1.30   M    M
Whitefield - ASOS   32   42   14   Fog             0.58   M    M
Wolfboro            42   48   22   Clear           M      0    0.0
Zealand Falls Hut   33   34   20   Cloudy          0.55   7    3.1

                     Southern New Hampshire
    Including Sullivan, Merrimack, Belknap, Strafford, Rockingham
             Hillsborough, and Cheshire Counties
                  Temps   24 hr     Cur  24 Hour   Snow   New
Station            Cur   Max  Min    Wx   Precip   Depth  Snow
-------------------------------------------------------------
Concord - ASOS      38   48   22   Light Rain   0.58   0   0.0
East Milford        38   48   19   Clear        0.08   0   0.0
Ed Macdowell LK     M    M    M    M            M      M   M
Epping              42   51   21   Clear        0.33   0   0.0
Greenland           M    M    M    M            M      M   M
Greenville          M    M    M    M            M      M   M
Hopkinton Lake      M    M    M    M            M      M   M
Hudson              41   50   22   Clear        0.45   0   0.0
Jaffrey - ASOS      36   47   25   Light Rain   0.44   M   M
Jaffrey AP          M    M    M    M            M      M   M
Keene               33   40   19   Cloudy       0.73   0   0.0
Keene - AWOS        33   46   18   Fog          0.66   M   M
Laconia - AWOS      39   48   26   Light Rain   0.78   M   M
Lakeport 2          39   48   25   Cloudy       0.42   0   0.0
Manchester - ASOS   42   51   25   Light Rain   0.43   0   0.0
Nashua  - AWOS      39   49   22   Light Rain   0.39   M   M
Nashua CWSU         38   48   30   Clear        0.40   0   0.0
Otter Brook Lake    M    M    M    M            M      M   M
Portsmouth          46   53   26   M            0.53   M   M
Rochester - ASOS    45   53   26   Light Rain   0.61   M   M
Salisbury           33   44   22   M            0.63   M   M
Surry Mountain      M    M    M    M            M      M   M
Walpole             34   40   21   M            1.15   M   M
Weare               M    M    M    M            M      M   M
West Hampstead      42   50   26   Clear        0.40   0   0.0

 

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56 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Dry month. In my recollection , one of driest around here in many , many years. 1.57.  Good along with how some of us expected a drier than normal fall/ winter after the soaker summer.

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Today's 1.03" brings the month to 2.63", with another 0.90" coming last Wednesday.  Novie averages 4.27" and the driest was 0.84" in 2012.  (Maybe Sandy sucked all the storms away from here.  Son of Sandy brought 2.4" SN from 0.56" LE and 0.24" RA fell on 11/13.  Only 0.04" for the other 28 days.)

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1 hour ago, powderfreak said:

That drove Phin up a damn wall every time. He was big on that as it painted Gorham in a positive snow light… and it wasn’t the case.

Yes that’s what I immediately remembered when I saw Hermit Lake. Phin had a couple diatribes about how misleading it was to call it “Gorham” in the PNS. They prob should at least put an elevation note on it…I’ve seen PNS reports do that before. 

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37 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Yes that’s what I immediately remembered when I saw Hermit Lake. Phin had a couple diatribes about how misleading it was to call it “Gorham” in the PNS. They prob should at least put an elevation note on it…I’ve seen PNS reports do that before. 

@OceanStWx needs to get to work on this!

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24 minutes ago, Eskimo Joe said:

Wait did they consistently inflate their totals, and he moved to the wrong spot for snow?

No his spot is probably one of the best in New England.  Gorham is a neighboring town that doesn’t get nearly the snow.  So he’d see the PNS and then drive through it to find a fraction of the snow.

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4 hours ago, dryslot said:

I found that very suspect, Pittsburgh only had 2"

We got more than that at our camp. Probably closer to 6". I was not there to measure and strictly going off the camera. We are at 1,750' so it would be a bit more than in town if that is where the measurement was taken. 

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54 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

No his spot is probably one of the best in New England.  Gorham is a neighboring town that doesn’t get nearly the snow.  So he’d see the PNS and then drive through it to find a fraction of the snow.

Yeah he almost moved to the snow pits of Lancaster or Whitefield when he was looking at properties. I always joke that when he was asking me about those properties, I was like the group of kids in The Sandlot that go “nooooooo!!!!” and start running after him when Smalls is about to climb the over wall to get the baseball unaware of what is lurking behind it. 
 

Then when he asked about that Randolph property at 1500 feet I said “that’s about as good as it gets in that area”  

 

 

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2 hours ago, powderfreak said:

No his spot is probably one of the best in New England.  Gorham is a neighboring town that doesn’t get nearly the snow.  So he’d see the PNS and then drive through it to find a fraction of the snow.

Phinn is in Randolph and he had 3.5", Gorham should have been similar or less as there east of there if there is/was a sharp cuttoff which it seems there was.

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Overall a decent November up this way.  Two solid advisory events, both high-QPF events that punched above their weight.  Last night’s probably could’ve been in the warning criteria for impact, not that the headline matters, just as a way to rank them.

A variety of snow showers, coatings, cold temperatures with good snowmaking.  A degree or two below normal temps, maybe marginally better snow than average, and the mountain progressing as normal… normal is very good after recent seasons.

Visually it’s winter out there.  Stiff, water logged snow now freezing crisp as temp has hit 32F.  A decent November overall given climo.

Here’s a shot one of the snow surfaces team took last night of a parked snowcat outside the vehicle maintenance building.

Things like last night happen when the strongest omega rides the snow growth zone.

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4 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Overall a decent November up this way.  Two solid advisory events, both high-QPF events that punched above their weight.  Last night’s probably could’ve been in the warning criteria for impact, not that the headline matters, just as a way to rank them.

A variety of snow showers, coatings, cold temperatures with good snowmaking.  A degree or two below normal temps, maybe marginally better snow than average, and the mountain progressing as normal… normal is very good after recent seasons.

Visually it’s winter out there.  Stiff, water logged snow now freezing crisp as temp has hit 32F.  A decent November overall given climo.

Here’s a shot one of the snow surfaces team took last night of a parked snowcat outside the vehicle maintenance building.

Things like last night happen when the strongest omega rides the snow growth zone.

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I know a guy who works or has worked on those things up there, Aaron. He grew up in the same neighborhood in Middlesex as my wife and her brothers. 

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