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dryslot

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  1. OVC, 27/20°F, Waiting for the first snow, Looks to be between 7-10pm here
  2. Saturday looks like a carbon copy of tonight and tomorrow on the 12z GFS, Disaster written all over it.
  3. Drink on the rail, And smoking a cigar out on the deck too.
  4. That's what he uses to make his deliveries now.
  5. True, But that's what happens when you have some pack on the ground.
  6. lol, I don't think i've seen where it was to cold to snow, Confluence, Yes, Its snowed many times over the years when surface temps were in negative numbers
  7. The cold overperformed up here last night, Low was 4.5°F.
  8. 2 slop fest then a real snowstorm, Maybe power is restored by then.
  9. URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Gray ME 511 AM EST Tue Jan 9 2024 MEZ012-020-021-033-NHZ004-006-092215- /O.UPG.KGYX.WS.A.0002.240110T0000Z-240110T1500Z/ /O.NEW.KGYX.WS.W.0002.240109T2200Z-240110T1200Z/ Southern Oxford-Androscoggin-Kennebec-Interior Cumberland Highlands-Northern Carroll-Southern Carroll- Including the cities of Bethel, Newry, Bridgton, Greene, Fryeburg, Bryant Pond, Sidney, Vassalboro, Palermo, Auburn, Conway, Bridgewater, China, Minot, Tuftonboro, Turner, Ossipee, Wakefield, Jackson, Windsor, Albany, Wales, Waterville, Crawford Notch, Augusta, Locke Mills, Livermore Falls, Rumford, Norway, Naples, Brookfield, North Conway, Milton, Wolfeboro, Moultonborough, Harrison, Oxford, Lewiston, Sabattus, Chatham, and Hanover 511 AM EST Tue Jan 9 2024 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 5 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 7 AM EST WEDNESDAY... * WHAT...Heavy snow and mixed precipitation expected. Total snow and sleet accumulations between 5 and 17 inches, with highest totals occuring at higher elevations. Winds gusting as high as 50 mph after snow has fallen. * WHERE...Portions of south central, southwest, and western Maine and northern New Hampshire. * WHEN...From 5 PM this afternoon to 7 AM EST Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Significant snowfall and periods of heavy snowfall rates will combine with low visibility to create very dangerous driving conditions. Heavy, wet snow will cause weighted tree limbs of conifers and leafed trees, leading to snapped branches. Snow will change over to rain, with a period of sleet and/or freezing rain at transition which will cause slushy roads and further degrade driving conditions. Plan on delaying travel to allow time for road conditions to improve. The hazardous conditions will impact the Wednesday morning commute. Winds are expected to become strong and gusty as snow transitions to rain. The combination of fallen snow clinging to branches and power lines and increasing winds will likely lead to additional power outages. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency. The latest road conditions can be obtained by going to newengland511.org && $$
  10. Thanks, That was a huge month for snow including the 3 days from 24th-27th, Out of school for a week after that one.
  11. This not going to be 10:1, 7:1 is more realistic outside of the elevations.
  12. Maybe, I'm not in an area that has upslope potential, I find it highly erratic.
  13. It should be an interesting first ride for me, Coming off a 2007 doo and onto a 2020 doo, I have 0 seat time, Don't know how well it was set up by the previous owner, Only has 1,400 miles but hes about the same build as me so it should be close i think.
  14. We only did, 0.50" qpf in Lew, But it was on 14:1 for 7.0", Had additional .50" over night.
  15. More this weekend too, I plan on riding on the 20th.
  16. Gets a little warm @H95 i see there, But we may hold onto the CAD a bit longer, Looks like today's runs has the CAD a bit further south so it will take a bit longer to scour it out, Don't mind getting a few to sacrifice to the rain that follows, Should hold on to some of it here hopefully but i didn't see as much here as your area did yesterday.
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