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The Congrats Dendrite Deck Destroyer 3/23-3/25 obs discussion


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17 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Hanging onto a wedge of cold here despite the mixing making its way up to Wolfeboro east of me. Looks like it’s nearing e18 on 93 now. 
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I'm watching your obs carefully as your only 20 miles SSE as the crow flies.  I just looked at the HRRR and 12Z GFS and it seems it is nudging colder.  Also noted on the HRRR some heavy qpf comes in this evening.  The IP line looks to get to me or about 5 miles north.  It is going to fun watching how this sets up.  I went with 7-14" and still over 1" qpf to come.  If this stays snow accums are going to be huge.  

Noon  SN 24.3F

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6 minutes ago, wxeyeNH said:

I'm watching your obs carefully as your only 20 miles SSE as the crow flies.  I just looked at the HRRR and 12Z GFS and it seems it is nudging colder.  Also noted on the HRRR some heavy qpf comes in this evening.  The IP line looks to get to me or about 5 miles north.  It is going to fun watching how this sets up.  I went with 7-14" and still over 1" qpf to come.  If this stays snow accums are going to be huge.  

Noon  SN 24.3F

Back to all snow, but the end is very near. 

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6 minutes ago, wxeyeNH said:

I'm watching your obs carefully as your only 20 miles SSE as the crow flies.  I just looked at the HRRR and 12Z GFS and it seems it is nudging colder.  Also noted on the HRRR some heavy qpf comes in this evening.  The IP line looks to get to me or about 5 miles north.  It is going to fun watching how this sets up.  I went with 7-14" and still over 1" qpf to come.  If this stays snow accums are going to be huge.  

Noon  SN 24.3F

Yeah it’s pounding up there and my folks said it’s over 10” now. 

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Backcountry Avalanche Warning
Forest Service Mount Washington Avalanche Center, Gorham NH
Relayed by National Weather Service Gray ME
717 AM EDT Sat Mar 23 2024

The following message is transmitted at the request of the Forest
Service Mount Washington Avalanche Center, Gorham NH.

The Mount Washington Avalanche Center in Gorham has issued a
BACKCOUNTRY AVALANCHE WARNING for the following areas:
NWS Gray ME - NHZ002 (Coos County)

* WHAT...A significant winter storm bringing 10 - 20+ inches of
  snow will create very dangerous avalanche conditions today,
  March 23, 2024 through Sunday, March 24, 2024. Steep slopes;
  including but not limited to: Tuckerman Ravine, Huntington
  Ravine, Gulf of Slides, Great Gulf, and Ammonoosuc Ravine are
  areas where dangerous and destructive avalanches are likely.
  These avalanches may be large enough to bury multiple people, do
  significant damage to trees or buildings and will likely run far
  down in paths or to areas that are normally considered safe
  zones. AVOIDING ALL AVALANCHE TERRAIN IS ADVISED.
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