-
Posts
7,387 -
Joined
Content Type
Profiles
Blogs
Forums
American Weather
Media Demo
Store
Gallery
Posts posted by eekuasepinniW
-
-
Heavy heavy snow. Wind has really ramped up.
-
I'm a little late but just wanted to add that >70 dews are a gift from the heavens. I mean it's hard to say you're having a decent life if your sunglasses don't fog up when you walk outside.
- 2
-
-
-
LOL holy shit... wind went from zero to omg in about 20 seconds. Lights flickering again.
I moved a lot of stuff into the greenhouse today, so if I lose power I'll be kind of annoyed.
- 2
-
Lights just flickered even though the wind is back to nearly calm.
Two different power outages show up on the outage map within a couple miles of me. Rather surprising.
-
Line came through with 45 seconds of heavy rain and a gust to 31mph.
-
I wouldn't mind a nice damaging storm but will settle for aggravation and disappointment instead.
- 1
-
20 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:
Why do you live in a shit hole for tropical plants and yet love them. It makes no sense.
It's fun to see the reactions the stuff gets. My windmill palm is 12' tall now. Many guests think it's fake or just in a pot set in the ground. Kind of puts me on tilt when people walk by it so they can then take a selfie with some of my lame sunflowers.
19 minutes ago, powderfreak said:It's amazing to be honest. The very last place cold air rots at the surface. I know the type of chilly fog that temp/dew means, it's not pleasant... while the larger region is 10+ warmer with some T/Td spread. The wind just will not mix down.
Mountain summits hitting 100+ mph gusts with many areas seeing 25-60mph gusts down at inhabited levels. But that area of NH just likes to stay calm in the lowest levels. Love it.
I remember being a kid on the school bus and noticing my yard would always have BY FAR the most snow. I'd be sledding well into April while daffodils would be blooming in town. My warmup-proof, gently sloped NW facing yard really served me well.
- 1
-
I was able to reduce my gas usage by losing just the right amount of eyesight to make driving doable but terrifying. I think I put more miles on my riding mower than my car the last few years.
-
-
Getting some air movement now and I'm up to 47.
Just saw LCI finally spiked to 58, meaning the warmth is exactly 13,728 feet away.
Might take a drive over there.
-
Currently 42 off a brief high of 48.
I’m livid.
- 1
-
Snow just started here.
23.9
-
-
Didn't think I'd be plowing this morning.
2.5"
- 1
-
If you're using Chrome:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/quick-javascript-switcher/geddoclleiomckbhadiaipdggiiccfje
This extension adds a quick toggle button to the toolbar that disables javascript and lets you read most news sites. You probably won't see images and things won't look pretty, but it gets the job done remarkably well.
- 1
-
12 minutes ago, dendrite said:
Anxiously awaiting your score sheet.
Squall Report Card
-
Wind
A-, acceptable. Not as constant as the last one, two main surges. Only measured 35mph, but going by loudness and considering I actually heard some branch snaps in the pines, I'm estimating 45mph.
-
Snow
A+. Came in as a solid wall. Visibility low enough to fully block even the most obnoxious marina lights across the water.
-
Duration
B. Intense portion lasted for >3 radar frames. Nice gradual slowdown, still snowing decently now.
-
Temperature Response
Sudden drop from 30 to 24.
-
Comments
I dragged my dad outside to enjoy it with me like I used to do when I was a kid. He did not, in fact, enjoy it.
- 5
- 1
- 1
-
Wind
-
7 minutes ago, wxeyeNH said:
Vicious Squalls. The deer were grazing as the squall hit. As you know my cam faces south. I made a quick video clip. Just watch the first part. The deer at first just looked around and then bolted for the woods.
https://video.nest.com/clip/a15fa36d102c4e7083045981300da51b.mp4
Wow, didn't realize how good the night time video was with a nest cam. Nice.
6 minutes ago, dendrite said:Might be a little jelly that the density of yellow pixels down your way was higher.
-
I think I liked this squall even more than the last one. It was like the opening scene of The Mist.... just a nice well defined wall of white. 10/10.
-
24 minutes ago, PhineasC said:
It looked super lame before it got here too due to the same issue I think. It exploded back to life on GYX radar just before it hit here.
Yep... I'm 120 seconds away from getting a good slam with some yellow pixels now. Gonna be great.
-
Hopefully the southern end of that squall line is just below the radar beam and not actually as lame as it looks.
-
51 minutes ago, dendrite said:
Does this slow-mo work for everyone or is it only rendering on my IOS?
On my iPad yes. Didn’t even notice you had attached something when viewed on my laptop.
8”
- 1
-
Just the most perfect slow-falling medium sized flakes. Very picturesque.
- 3
NNE Cold Season Thread 2021/2022
in New England
Posted
starting to mix with snow now
34.0