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MarkO

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  1. Thanks. Pretty remote area and even though it's only about 1.5 miles west of 93/Rt 3. There's no way of getting there other than what appears to be a path beneath power lines and I'm guessing that would require permission from the power company.
  2. Any info and/or coordinates of where it touched down?
  3. Won't be extreme for most NE'ers, but I'll be staying at the Greenleaf hut Friday night @4200'. Sustained winds forecast in the 40's, gusts in the 60's maybe more with that cabins exposure.
  4. I just watched the segment again, he was out "5+ hours yesterday and another hour today just cleaning up". He might just be a bigger weenie than you!
  5. Fox 25 reported from Wilmington and they have their own RevKev who sculpts his driveway banks as obnoxiously high as possible. Too funny!
  6. I actually got close to 6" in that 90 or so minute burst under 35dBZ returns, but I found it so hard to believe (4"/hr!?!??!) that I rounded down to 4.5". Of course when I post totals, I usually caveat "unofficial".
  7. The controversy regarding Ray's 31" was just on the news (ch 7).
  8. I'll back Ray up , all you got to do is go back in this thread. He was a couple inches ahead of me and that death band sat over him longer than me. Watch the radar loop.
  9. Yeah, we (up north) don't get the 12"+ storms, but don't you worry, you'll get yours tonight and tomorrow and Thursday... I don't think I get an actual snow "pack" around here, but up north it will linger into mid April, maybe longer!
  10. Taking that official 14" for Lowell (arguably low/actual measurement) at 4:30 and adding the 4.5" since then and we're at 18.5". Looks like a 20 spot is all but guaranteed.
  11. Congrats, but I believe you might bust on your forecast!
  12. Heard another report in Lowell of 14" at 4:30. That would mean they're close to 16" by now, but I think that report was probably an actual measurement.
  13. I was taking measurements this AM when I was about 2-2.5" behind Ray. Haven't taken a legit measurement since then, but I'd wager we're pretty close to Ray since the returns had been generally heavier this afternoon. He's also only 6 or 7 miles to my southeast. I'm guessing about 18". Ray, what are you at?
  14. Just getting crushed in Lowell under 35dBZ returns. Starting to worry about the white pines. Boughs are nearly touching the ground, that's usually when the upper ones start to give. Wind is pretty light, 29.2/28.
  15. Yeah, that band you got skipped over me, gave you a nice head start. It's been better here overall this afternoon.
  16. Some of the heaviest snow of the day. About 2"/hr stuff and it's looking like a couple more hours of it.
  17. Been dumping since about noon. Looks like a few more hours of this then an inch or two overnight. I think 20 burgers from 128 up through southern NH into Worcester
  18. 11" on the table which was cleared before it started. Not sure what that translates to, but wouldn't be surprised if it was in the 14-15" range.
  19. No official measurement in Lowell, but we've got to be closing in on 15"
  20. I know James was forecasting that for his neck of the woods. Around noon he was closing in on a sloppy 6"
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