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  1. Are Anafrontal setups harder to verify than a simple storm track 5 days out?. Non scientific but they seem like very fickle setups? At least it gives people hope for something after the warmup 27.2F Light "snow globe" snow falling. Everything coated since it started in earnest half an hour ago
  2. The trend in all the models I looked at is a bit stronger each run. The Euro gives me about 3.5" if I use the Kuchera ratios. Maybe some might be surprised around the evening commute in the Manchester/Concord areas of NH. No big deal but this looks to sneak under the radar a bit.
  3. 30.2F Moderate to heavy snow squalls have made it over the mountains. Quick 1/4" Temp fell from 36 to 30F over the past 15 minutes. Nice to share in the fun
  4. Typical morning with down-sloping cold air advection. NW to SE cloud streamers off the mountains. Got up to 36F or so and now falling back Deer are back with the annual winter hunt for apples under the snow. Lots of tracks mostly behind the house that you can't see. Only 4-5" at the snow stake. Wonder how much of it we can melt with the brief warm up early next week?
  5. Thanks, I appreciate this. They are excellent.
  6. I have been out of the loop for the past 24 hours for the most part and was unable to closely follow this storm. Just get back on the boards and turning on the TV. Wow. Good for all you guys. Nice to share the wealth. At least my lawn is white 5" total
  7. I have been gone all day at Dartmouth Hitchcock and have not been very up with this storm. 5" storm total for me and looks like just a couple of inches in Lebanon. Just got home and have not read the boards since early this morning but turned on the TV. Snow amounts, 36" New Ipswich NH and the Monadnock area. Wow.
  8. 24.2F Light to moderate snow. Right on the west. Great snow growth
  9. Yes, they look intense but are not. One came through 45 minutes ago and gave me a 5 minute moderate but others are just few flakes flying Very light snow falling. 3.3" from round one and 1.5" from round two 4.8" storm total which is about what I was expecting with this system. Really a nothing burger in Dendriteland but I was never invested. Congrats to the many that got a good storm!
  10. 29.7F Moderate snow/blowing snow Just like that this band came in from the east. Radar looks good as the stuff to my northeast should start to pivot. Down sloping from the Whites will probably come into play but nice to have the first moderate of this whole event
  11. 28.5F Very light snow commencing Unbelievable they cancelled school today for our entire district of 7 towns. 3" of dry powder snow feel last evening and ended for the most part around midnight. Yesterday it was well forecasted that we would be on the northern edge of the snow from round one. Our county, Grafton was never in a winter storm warning but the school district decided to cancel school last evening anyhow. Roads were well cleared by this morning. Stupid decision. Our snow was of the dry, powder variety, no mix, ice etc. Probably tomorrow mornings community will be worse than this morning. Wonder if they will call off school yet again?
  12. 29.3F Mostly cloudy sun makes an appearance from time to time. vis 20 miles
  13. Just got back on the boards since earlier last evening 3.3" my total. Few flurries falling 28F Without looking back through 20 pages of obs who jacked? Last I saw before I turned the computer off last night was some 13" around Albany.
  14. Jerry, Just looked at a link you sent me last year. 605pm Logan 35.4F Here is the 620pm Weather Underground PWS obs. Doesn't seem too bad to me.
  15. ....and on the other side of the NH notches not a cloud in the sky all day. Next storm looks like it's shifting south a bit. Maine may cash in late in the game but looks like a screw job for much of interior NNE. Could be some epic amounts in SNE.
  16. This uncoming storm is driving me nuts. Sharp cut off line between heavy snow and a nuisance few inches of fluff. Southern Grafton County NH where I live will be living life on the edge. It's a no brainer to go with WSW for S NH through Brian but for me WWA or WSW? Model trend was inching north all night and now back south. Maine will catchup on Monday night but will it fill in back here?
  17. I see the same thing over the years on Franconia Notch. Lincoln is sunny and dry, Franconia cloudy with flurries. The NW upslope makes all the difference. If you like snow you picked the right place to live. Would have you been miserable if when you were scouting locations you picked North Conway or Lincoln? Partly cloudy 28F here bare ground for the most part
  18. Happy Thanksgiving to you AMWX NNE's. Congrats to the areas just north of me that got snow. Had a mix with the heavier rain bands last evening. About 25% of old snow remains while up at Alex's it's a Winter wonderland.
  19. 625pm Wed Heavy rain and snow 38.6F 75% rain but with catpaws and few mangled flakes Surprised snow is mixed in
  20. 43.6F lots of melting going on Found this picture taken yesterday of my ridge line. This is looking north from South part of Bristol NH. That white area below the black square are our fields below the house. 1100 feet. We were high enough to have a snow cover but above us it coated the trees too. Peaked Hill to the right of the house is 1940 feet the tallest hill in the local area.
  21. Nah it's yours or Phili/NYC.. Good melting day today. Then next storm is rain. Monday storm is south with blocking. I'll enjoy bare ground. I have to say that the 2" of snow we got the other day had so much water content and then froze that even with warmth and sun today it's extremely durable.
  22. Couple of days ago when you had that beautiful snowfall north of the notch was amazing too. Totally bare ground in Lincoln. Even the mountains around town were bare. Drive into Franconia Notch and come out the other side with substantial snowcover on the ground and on the trees. Guess that how it is on the different sides of the VT spine but it's think it's more rare here for abrupt changes. Maybe not? In any event you have had constant snowcover for a couple of weeks now.
  23. Fropa 130pm. Temp rising quickly as we mix out. Euro seems interesting to me for Sunday. Marginally cold for snow . 850 and 925mb and surface temps from Brian's north right around freezing.
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