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jculligan

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  1. 5" on the nose here in Salem NH before the flip to sleet shortly after 6am. 14" total OTG. 23F with pingers at the moment.
  2. Snow just about wrapping up here in Salem NH with 6.9" total for the event. 13" OTG at the moment.
  3. 0.9" in the last hour for an event total of 4.0" in Salem NH. Not the prolific rates we experienced between 10pm-12am but steadily piling up. 26F.
  4. Very impressive burst of snow here in southern NH. We picked up 2.5" of snow in the last hour for an event total of 3.1" so far in Salem NH. Dumping.
  5. Well I am clearly out of the loop! lol
  6. Good morning old friends! It's been a while since I poked into this thread. Does Phineas still post in here? With the avalanche rating forecast to be "considerable" tomorrow I'm hoping to find some lower angle glades to ski instead of heading into the alpine, and I'm curious about the snowpack situation in the vicinity of Crescent Ridge. I'm sure they did very well with the recent storm, but I'm hoping it fell on a decent enough base. Down here in the Flatlands of southern NH we picked up 6" of incredibly moisture-laden snow. Decent event for the first week of April in this climo zone, but I was definitely missing the old cabin in Jackson for this one...
  7. 1.0" new snow in North Salem NH overnight. 6.0" event total. Very light snow and 33F at the moment.
  8. Power is back after an 8-hour outage here in North Salem. I measured exactly 5.0" before accumulation stopped around 1:30pm. It's been snowing lightly ever since, but melting on contact for the most part. It does appear that we are getting into some better snow growth now, so as we approach sunset I expect things to start whitening up again.
  9. Sleet flipped to snow here in North Salem (Exit 3 on I-93) about 20 minutes ago. Huge fat flakes coming down now, with a few pingers still mixed in but predominantly snow. 34F.
  10. Just flipped to sleet in Salem NH. I measured 3.2" before the changeover.
  11. 1.2" here in Salem NH but definitely mixing now. Was definitely snowing at a good clip with massive snowflakes for awhile.
  12. Another 1.4" of pure fluff since 6:00 brings our total up to 16.2" here in Salem NH. I think we're close to wrapping it up now.
  13. 14.8" here in Salem NH and pretty much stopped for the time being. Watching those interesting squall-like elements up in the Lakes Region to see if maybe we can pick up a little more this evening. Great storm regardless.
  14. Another 1.1" last hour in Salem NH. Up to 14.2" for the storm total now. Still snowing quite steadily. This one definitely surpassed my expectations.
  15. 1.7" in the last hour for a storm total of 13.1" in Salem NH. Still snowing at a good clip.
  16. After a prolonged lull with only about an inch of snow between 7am and 1pm, we are back in it again. I measured a 10.5" total at 1pm before we really got into this band. Hoping for a few more!
  17. Calling it 9.7" here in Salem NH. Temp down to 22F now that the coastal front has collapsed south. In a lull at the moment with bands to our north and south.
  18. I moved down from Jackson NH last year, and I've quickly become accustomed to living on the 32/33F boundary now. This one has broken in our favor. I ran errands around Tuscan Village this evening, and there was a noticeable difference between even there and here (Exit 1 and Exit 3). Wild how it can be so different sometimes.
  19. 2.7" in Salem NH, mostly from the OES preceding the main synoptic event. 32/30 at the moment. Looking forward to seeing what the morning brings.
  20. I have a feeling boundary layer temps were an issue in the immediate valley, which is why the amounts were so much lower than you might have expected. They definitely got the QPF but a lot of it was probably at temps of 33-34F. 1000' higher at my old cabin in Jackson this must have been 20"+
  21. I could be mistaken, but I believe 31" at Pinkham is their largest single event since the 54" event in December 2003. That, by the way, was followed by a massive Grinch Storm.
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