I'm optimistic we'll do alright up here, but when they say farther south, I'm thinking they're referring to us at this point. OP models have been putting us right on the line for several runs now.
19.4° and still windy. Picked up 0.1" from squalls last night. The fact I ran outside to measure that sad amount before it was vaporized by the sun goes to show you how bad this winter has been. Up to a whopping 2.9" for Feb now.
Squall just passed through - came down harder than anything on Saturday, go figure - left a nice coating. The camera pointed at my drive confuses snow with vehicles, so I get push notifications to my phone whenever it snows hard at night.
26.8°, mostly cloudy with off and on flurries all day. Hit a low of 8.5° this morning before the clouds rolled in. River is starting to freeze up again.
21.6° and very light snow. Didn't expect to see any precip this far north outside of a potential squall later on today. Kind of nice - there's a powdered sugar look forming on surfaces.
2.0" new from the clipper. Season up to 44.3". Slight bump in snow depth but fully expect that top 2" of fluff to disappear into the ether within the next few days.
The 2" that I picked up has already been vaporized on the south facing deck. Whatever snow was collected by the stratus has melted down to 0.11". Sun angle is getting up there, eek!
It does look like that stuff in Vermont is fading away. 01z HRRR still wants to give a little QPF throughout the night though. Not that I have much faith in it.