I can't remember the last time an arctic front in snow squalls that dropped and inch+ in half an hour then was cold and windy after. Happened a few times in the early 90s. Been a while.
My sister lives in York, she said is scared the crap out of her. My sister in law in Webster said her desk shook and her monitor turned off. I didn't feel a thing here.
I got lucky in that one, the heavy band stayed a few miles to my west, so I cleaned up, I remember watching radar with my sphincter tight praying it doesn't move east.
I don't know, there hasn't been too many of them compared to other years, as long as we get something out of it, doesn't have to be two feet but a major snow storm would make us happy.
I used to skate around; my uncle was a former semi-professional hocky player so we'd zoom around the ice and if a flag was up, we were there in 10 seconds. Looks like it needs a bit of shoveling today.
Cape Neddick, we finalized the plans last week, but we have to wait for spring to get the foundation in. So far things having been going smoothly but I always expect a hiccup having a house built.