I agree - on one hand it's nice for snow retention (where I measure my snowpack is on a south facing yard) but on the other it's just dreary and miserable and when your main hobby is astronomy, clouds are a no go.
26.8 here, with what I'm going to guess are the last flakes of January. Little ball snowflakes that bounce off everything - it's amusing to watch them roll off the roof.
What are you talking about? That's already a massive strike at my place. And only 372 hours out? And on Feb 14th, Valentine's day? The only pink and red decorations I need are the pink and reds that this bad boy is generating on the clown maps, cause there's no way this is gonna break my heart.
41.5" on the season, 15.6" snowpack. Been lazy updating here - also went down the data rabbit hole and found some CoCoRaHS data from a close by station to fill in for a December storm that I missed because I was hospitalized in Concord (all good now!).
While this thread is sorta on the topic of seasonal snowfall totals, does anyone know or have a map of New England with similar fidelity to this ALY one? This is the first season I'm actually documenting my snowfall total and I'm trying to get a better idea of what my average is. Sorry, know this is off topic.
The latest data! Snow pack is up to 15.6", the highest it's been so far. Forecast says there may be a good chance that's the highest it's gonna get. I guess we'll find out.
Yeah, I think that may be the case. I plan on driving up High Meadow Road in Newbury tomorrow (little over 10 mins away from me) to check out what the wealthy end up with. There are a couple homes up that way that are over 2000ft.