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wxeyeNH

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  1. Is Kevin still doing the snow chart?
  2. 33.8F Moderate snow squall. We had a bit of sleet last Saturday morning but 2 snow showers today. One earlier in the afternoon and this one now
  3. I realized I have not posted a link to my weather station and cam in quite awhile if anyone is interested in what is going on up here. I am 17 miles NNW of Dendrite (Brian) and guessing about 500 feet higher https://www.bridgewaternhweather.com/
  4. 41F IP first frozen of the year but still have not hit 32.0F
  5. Nice Alex! I never saw this cam. With the view of the roof too you can get an idea of accumulations, at least in wet snow events. Definately a bookmarker
  6. Rain of leaves today. Central NH rapidly becoming stick country
  7. Midnight and it is 68f in Montpelier and Burlington. Impressive.
  8. So much damage. From the helicopter video I grabbed this shot of a highrise. Windows blown out with so much structural damage you can see right through some units. Wonder how their highrise building codes along resorts compare to Florida? Andrew was a near miss for dense buildings but would Florida's highrises look like this if a true Cat 5 came ashore in Miami-Dade?
  9. I would say that the foliage peaked today here in the NW Lakes Region of NH. I took the drone up for a quick look around before the rain. My Aspens and birch were vibrant but I think the HDR settings made it a bit more saturated than what I saw with the naked eye
  10. Looks like our foliage peak will be tomorrow or Friday here in the NW Lakes Region of NH. Wind and rain this weekend will bring most of the leaves down except the oaks which always follow. I would give this season a 4 out of 10 so far but colors are rapidly changing. My guess would have been the peak this weekend if the storm and wind had held off.
  11. September was the warmest ever. Not surprising since this happens often now. What is surprising is it was the most anomalous warm month in the data set going back to 1940. Scary stuff https://www.cbsnews.com/news/september-2023-hottest-ever-eu-copernicus-climate-change-service/
  12. Luckily there is not an intense hurricane right now southwest of Phillippe's position. The strong trough approaching would yank something northbound quick if placements were just right. This is why New England usually gets it's strongest hurricanes later in the season when fall troughs arrive
  13. It's amazing how the spigots shut off up here a couple of weeks ago while SNE keeps getting more and more rain. Smoke is also increasing here. Very dim sun. (Sounds Chinese)
  14. Dry,dry, dry. No rain as far as the eye can see. Through 378 hours on the GFS
  15. Wow, that was fast. The surface center of Ophelia is now under the expanding CDO. Recon about to go in for another pass. 987mb was last one.
  16. We had to fire up the wood stove too. Stayed around 57-58F all day About .65" of rain as of 630pm. Looking at radar it looks like we are about done but models say, nope
  17. Just enough of a shower here to wet the deck. The best part about Lee was the huge cirrus shield on the western side last night. Beautiful sunset over a wide area of the Northeast. Here was the view from my front lawn
  18. I am surprised that the National Weather Service has not issued a wind advisory for Inland areas. Gray Maine hasn't done it either. It's not like anything is really going to change with the track or intensity of the storm it's not already known so why the delay unless they don't even think it will meet that criteria?
  19. There should be a wide area fantastic sunset over many parts of New England tonight.
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