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Napril 2025 Obs/Discussion!


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Guess this is what we should expect now that they have cut all that funding and staff at NWS?  Most recent snow map on the website is from 7:30 pm last night.  I'm in the 2-3" range on this map and I'm technically not even in the WWA zone.  I'm at 650 elevation and have at least 6" on the ground...and it's still snowing.

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The 3:30 am update follows suit:

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5 minutes ago, dendrite said:

I’m getting into some of the New England heirloom varieties. I have Roxbury Russet, Northfield (VT) Beauty, and Black Oxford to graft too. 

The russets are amazing.

been dumping for an hour 32.0 and 3” where it’s been accumulating all along.  Pavement fully caved

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11 minutes ago, wx_observer said:

Guess this is what we should expect now that they have cut all that funding and staff at NWS?  Most recent snow map on the website is from 7:30 pm last night.  I'm in the 2-3" range on this map and I'm technically not even in the WWA zone.  I'm at 650 elevation and have at least 6" on the ground...and it's still snowing.

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The 3:30 am update follows suit:

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Well ORH hills certainly were primed for several inches. But getting down to lower elevations and accumulations depends on banding. You pounded for two hours which helped. Wasn’t an easy forecast as even a few miles east of you had much less. 

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What’s interesting as the snow grows. I had assumed it would be big fat flakes, but this looks like the kind of snow growth you would see in a cold snowstorm. Visibility is very low and it is snowing hard. I think we’re gonna have a problem with trees if we get another hour of this.

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Exactly 1.5" in Salem NH. It's letting up as the heavier echoes shift north, so we're probably done now. Still, it's our first measurable since 2/27 and our first 1"+ since 2/16. We are now tied with last year's seasonal total at a whopping 36 inches.

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3 minutes ago, mahk_webstah said:

What’s interesting as the snow grows. I had assumed it would be big fat flakes, but this looks like the kind of snow growth you would see in a cold snowstorm. Visibility is very low and it is snowing hard. I think we’re gonna have a problem with trees if we get another hour of this.

It’s 32.0° here and only 12z. So it’s plenty cold to avoid the wet aggregates right now. That’ll change in a couple hours when we start creeping to 32.5-33. 

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