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  1. 5 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

    Not in N Mass, though....I think 4-8" is high.

    They may pull 4 in tyngsboro/westford

    also Methuen is getting hit hard. That weenie hill should see good Accums

    been snowing there since 315am

  2. 5 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

    You can always get laid, but you can't make snow events happen.  

    There is a hill w 100’ elevation gain nearby...” umm why are we doing this hike and why exactly are you so excited about so called cat paws your seeing”

    quiet babe we’re spicing things up

  3. 40 minutes ago, mahk_webstah said:

    He's been heading down this road for a little while...he's been giving us hints...it was just a warm-up for winter.  He's gonna be going toe to toe with Zeus.

    The following is non fiction

    im working in Burlington ma area tonite and a lady friend in Billerica told me I have “steak sweet potato and sex “ waiting for me tonite .

    I told her the “lift is marginal and the BL might be cooked there. I’m gonna weenie out in Nashua “

     

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  4. 9 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

    I got in a big argument with HM back when he was a punk kid lol. He said 250 ft more elevation couldn't possibly be any influence.  Argument ended a week later with time stamped pics of a 4 inch wet snow difference. I still have the pics

    Look at Dec 92 nor Easter . 250’ made all the difference from PVD to Diamond hill base

  5. 3 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

    :lol:

    Now you've got me curious.  I'm walking the dog looking at the very small hills around and I'm like, the top of that hill is like 1,000ft instead of 750ft.  There probably is some event in history where that mattered.  I've never really seen it but I'm sure there was one.

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    Or like the church steeple in town gets up to like 900ft elevation.  I wonder how different snowfall is at the top of the steeple to the bottom.  

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    I believe if you weren’t in a valley surrounded by ranges 2000’+ feet either side of you...500’ would certainly make much more of a difference 

  6. 2 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

    lol I almost chimed in earlier.  

    Discussing 100ft gradients is on another level.  Heck the house across the street is like 100ft higher than mine at 750ft vs 850ft.  But here anything under 1,200ft is the valley.  

    I keep trying to think about how much different the winter weather is on the scales discussed in the Methuen convo, and it must be that much more acute near the ocean.  I honestly don't think my neighbor 100ft higher and 100 yards away on Birch Hill Rd gets any more snowfall than my house.

    Generally need to see at least 500ft of elevation difference to really see a visible change.

    I’d give up 3 kids for 500’ change . Sort of a win win. Shocking I don’t have children 

  7. 3 minutes ago, DomNH said:

    A hair SW of the airport right on the Hollis line. 

    I got a friend in Coburn woods , nice spot there

    A huge jump is just west of MHT, you go from 100’ at Merrimack river to 6-700 foot hills in a couple miles 

  8. 1 minute ago, DomNH said:

    I know...just giving you guys a hard time. ASH is the same way. I'm glad to be in the NW corner and not SE right on the border for these marginal events. 

    U by airport? 

    Nashua does not have the variability of Methuen /Lawrence area thou 

  9. 28 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

    I'm northeast, though........not just east. There is much more latitude to be gained in Methuen from where I am.

    I'll probably catch more coastal front enhancement, too.

    Ray are you Near the Walmart/ Target/  or Tripoli pizza area in Meth

  10. 29 minutes ago, Great Snow 1717 said:

    Ray,

     Living on the east side can be frustrating in marginal events such as tomorrow's storm. West Methuen, especially close to Pelham usually does better in marginal setups. Just be cautious driving up those hills during snow/ice storms. Often times the hills turn into an Olympic style bobsled run and the drive back down the hill can be a challenge.

    When living in N Andover by exit 42, it was often part of Methuen (Meth lab) that was dividing line. Sometimes I was on colder side but Methuen was always a little colder.

  11. 1 hour ago, ORH_wxman said:

    I don't know if I'd call it a huge change. It was just a large change in sensible wx for a lot of MA so it probably seems larger than it was. We're talking maybe 30 miles and 1C. But it is definitely a bit surprising that it got basically owned on that front. It trended more toward the mesos than the other way around. 

    I was just gonna post that

    wasnt some big change just more weenies affected per square mile of change 

    l like my odds for 1.5-2” here. (5 miles north of Ma border)  Nice refresher in Novie. lol This is the new climo i need 

    looks like MHT could squeeze advisory 

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