I know this is now a stock page(ha ha) I have a question, is there a proper way to measure snowfall under windy conditions like the last event? I measured 13" in two spots, measure 11" and 14", anything over 12" we bill as "two storms", one commercial client said, local TV said Nashua,NH got 11", thoughts?
well congrats! I purchased Tesla first week on so in march 2020, I got it at $601.00 per share I bought 30 shares, just an fyi, they had a 5 for 1 split issued last fall, so for every share you now have 5. I am a long term holder, however , went it went to 900.00 per share after the split, I was tempted to unload........hold tight( my two cents)
530am, had a gust 23mph, air was @ 5F/chill was -8, dogs on 1/2 mile walk gave no trouble........headed home at a fast pace, I will take this over 90 and dews, dressed for it, clean air!
Yup only (2) events in Feb last year for me both 2" and 3", and yup last march 6" for the end......Like i said few days ago, was a better year then this year so far, even if it melted few days later and washed away......
Last January 20', one storm on the 19th, had 6", after that it was Feb.6,2020(2"), then Feb.13th(3"), last Mar. 24,2020(6")
nickle and dime that gets washed away a few days later....water tables looking good ,from a friend that works for a well co
Its all good Ray, over 1.55" in ASH,48F , Just trying to find a nut to make this ground white, to make it feel like January 16th as a winter should be in my eyes............
Well Ray did say, he would be shocked if we didn't get two events by the end of this month, and at least one warning event, lol, might be back like 30 pages of this thread.............i am with others, i will take whatever snow we can get, as i sit with over 1.18" at 43F on Jan. 16,