That radar is very instructive for what is going on up here. On other radar. On other radars looks like a main push of precip up to New Hampshire but that’s not what’s happening clearly.
Strange outside. Our advisor doesn’t start till 1 PM today but it sure looks like there’s a lot of precipitation about to move in. Also, it’s foggy and I don’t ever recall a snowstorm starting in fog.
Highly anomalous so probably won’t last long. But you know that, and you know how it likely evolves. A pattern isn’t something that last a couple of days. But you know that.
You are in a good spot in general. Good elevation, very rural and close enough to civilization. Great spot for a snow weenie. Generally true for this part of NH west of 93 and either side of 89.
That ridge could also shift north and west by a couple hundred miles and we would be in never ending blizzard loop of short waves dropping out of Manitoba