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  1. Good, (or bad) your getting snow too. 32.1F Light snow. About 1.5" ish
  2. Lots of weather today. I hope the tornadoes that form will miss towns and cities. On the cold side of things the models seem to be more bullish for a period of accumulating snow up here. Gray doesn't even have me in a Hazardous Weather Outlook area. Snow map says less than an inch. I'm 39/14F right now This could be a sneaky event this evening. Just cold rain tomorrow. CAD will win and my string of no 50F this year will continue. So close but so far.
  3. I'm watching this from afar in NH. I can not remember the last "high" risk. 2 questions. The next convective outlook would come out in 6 hours, right? My second questions is do they ever change convective outlooks with any special outlooks? I know the discussions come out more often.
  4. ...and then there have been seasons where SNE gets pummeled and we just suck cirrus storm after storm
  5. The front came through here with a short lived snow squall. About 1/2". This puts me at 95" on the season. Alex, are you keeping snowfall records? I see that on the snowfall thread that Phin and J Spin have just under 150". It looks like we are not over just yet. Unbelievable that I have not hit 50F yet this year.
  6. Wow. Mammoth Mountain received 20" more inches of snow last night. That broke their all time snowiest winter. 695" at the Main Lodge and 870" at the summit. What really impressed me is that their current snow depth at their main lodge 275 inches. 22 feet, 11 inches. Crazy. I wonder how wildlife gets around?
  7. It did flip the light snow up here late last night. About 3/4 of an inch.
  8. 2" new brings me to 93" on the season
  9. 30.2f light snow. Change to sleet for a while but it's gone back to snow. Actually snowing pretty good even though radar doesn't show much. Guessing about an inch and a half.
  10. 30.1F Light snow. We changed to snow grains then freezing drizzle and sleet. Now back to light snow and blowing snow.
  11. From Mammoth Mtn page 3/25 What struck me as 90" of water in the snowpack. I guess if New England averages 40" or so inches of rain per year the Sierra could have that much water in the snowpack. According to the old ski patrol records we have in-house, this season has now beaten out 2011 for inches of snowfall and 1969 for the amount of water that has fallen in the snowpack. As of now, there are over 90 inches of water recorded in the snow at Mammoth Pass. With more snow and cool days ahead over the next week who knows maybe the 700-inch mark at the 9000-foot level will be within reach. With all the snow on the ground, Mammoth Mountain announced on Tuesday that they plan to run for winter sports at the Main Lodge through at least the month of July. If there happens to be a cooler summer they plan to run longer and hopefully beat the closing day record set in 1995 on August 14th.”
  12. 630pm Light snow grains 29.7F 1"ish
  13. I slept through it but clouds broke enough for a friend to capture them over Newfound Lake. Camera's are always take longer exposures than the eye so they look more dramatic. I saw them once, I think 2003 and it was beautiful. Still a total solar eclipse is the most spectacular experience. Fingers crossed it will be clear in NNE next April 8th
  14. I moved from Metro Boston to my small 1000 person town of Bridgewater NH 20 years ago. It's in Central NH on Newfound Lake. Area is in the foothills of the Whites. 10 miles off of Rt 93 so quick trip to Boston which is 100 miles south. 85" of snow. No crime to speak off. One traffic light within 10 miles. We have one police officer. House prices have increased but no sales tax and in comparison things are cheap here. We don't lock our house and keep keys in the car. ( no funny ideas, my weathercams will catch you!) Everyone knows everyone so a very strong sense of community. With global warming NNE will be the go to place in 50 years.
  15. CAD rules as usual 36.6F Miserable day. Light rain, high of 37.7F Finally loosing snow cover on south slopes. 3-6" more of crap Saturday?
  16. Clown 10: 1 for next week's potential. This does not include Saturdays mix
  17. Then there is next Tuesday. We get buried again. I am ready for this endless winter to end. Jealous of my family down in Southern RI with green grass
  18. Same here. I'm around 92". A couple of interesting tidbits. I have not yet hit 50F this year! I thought we might do it today but at 1:45pm I seem stuck at around 47F. Hard to believe with so much warm air just south of here. I attached my Davis weather station graph. A few 49s but no 50F. CAD really helps, and great snow retention too. I have had near total snow cover since our Dec storm that gave me 19". We had errands down your way Brian and there is a huge difference in snow cover in just the 20 mile drive south. Finally, we had our first grass to appear on our South slopes yesterday. The deer were right on it last evening.
  19. Wow, you got 5"? We had a dusting this morning and virga all day. Time for the melt to begin
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