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alex

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  1. This storm left some really nice scenery with the sun now poking out
  2. Part of the reason is that a good part of our 7 or so inches were from upslope; but as I've mentioned in some threads Conway has gotten really screwed this year. They get no upslope and in several events their low elevation has meant rain. Never seen anything like it down there! Just a bad bad year for everyone but locally even worse for them. And their ability to retain the pack doesn't help when nothing is falling
  3. Posted this in the other thread but similar transition here, with the upslope overall heavier than the storm side. It looks like a prolonged series of squalls.
  4. Pounding hard. Essentially like a protracted squall.
  5. Some pretty incredible snow rates right now
  6. I love how my wood pile looks with the snow. I know, weenie tag away
  7. It's ripping. About 5" so far. Making up ground quickly.
  8. Yep. Ripping here too. Maybe we make that WSW after all if it keeps this way
  9. Flipped to snow but the skiing is fabulous! Sleet is so underrated lol
  10. We've just been getting some freezing rain sleet and snow. Essentially crap. The icicles on the pine trees in front of my window are kinda cute though so there's that. Not seeing our forecast panning out here, but things can always change in a hurry.
  11. Am I wrong or does the GFS show mostly rain with round 2? It seems like it's been that way for a few run but what do I know
  12. We've been getting a little dusting every night - not even worth posting about in February - but seems to have a little more oomph tonight. Let's see if it produces enough accumulation to make it worth the effort of logging in to the Ne snow site
  13. Your dataset is incredible. Thank you for sharing!
  14. Hey JSpin what is your average snowfall? I only have a few years worth of data so hard to infer a meaningful average, but since we track so close to each other I would think yours would be a good approximation for mine!
  15. On January 30th? That seems a tad premature.
  16. Another 0.4 today in the never ending flurries
  17. I stopped doing that. Once you get to January if I reported a trace I'd have to report every day But I do report measurable
  18. 0.6 overnight, 8" at the stake. Started snowing nicely again this morning.
  19. Took a few pictures highlighting the difference in the area - but it's hard to capture because it's hard to get a sense of snowfall rate. This is on Rt302 from Littleton to Bretton Woods. Flurries in Littleton, light wet snow in Bethlehem, light snow in Twin with no accumulation, 0.7" at my house.
  20. Even better, let's take over the Cog Rail. We can move into the station at 2000+ feet and ride the train up to 6000+. Now, that's a true weenie plan
  21. We are just getting into the heavier stuff
  22. Hard to tell without much data from places like St J, Littleton, Jefferson etc but you may be right. The terrain here is also different - more rugged than the Greens in general, which maybe leads to more localization? There are some spots here that are really impressive for their ability to get no snow - Rt3 right after Cannon, for instance, and even Twin Mountain just 5 mile s west of me
  23. Yep, it's pretty pathetic! There's probably more if you went into the woods and took cores, but I go by my stake and either way, it's not great. 80" of snow to date, and 6" on the ground on January 27th. Our torches have been brutal!
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