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HoarfrostHubb

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  1. Yeah. We were discussing that this morning. NNE might have some -25 to -30 temps. Plus some wind
  2. Our town plow tumbled by at around 3AM. Left big boulders of snow for a 1” event. I just pulverized them at the end of the driveway. They are already pretty icy.
  3. Maybe. And “worse” is obviously subjective, so maybe not. From my experience, the further north you went the worse it got. Not a lot of difference between here and Holden I guess.
  4. Some point and click overnight temps in the Berlin NH area etc are at -25F. Fun stuff.
  5. Prob not ice storm damage. It was a little worse here in 2008 than Holden, and not really any more sign of that. We have had other things happen that have caused tree damage.
  6. Although it looks like the end will be soon.
  7. I guess the roads out here are a disaster.
  8. Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA 322 PM EST Fri Jan 31 2025 MAZ003>007-010-012>016-026-010900- Eastern Franklin MA-Northern Worcester MA-Central Middlesex MA- Western Essex MA-Eastern Essex MA-Eastern Hampshire MA- Southern Worcester MA-Western Norfolk MA-Southeast Middlesex MA- Suffolk MA-Eastern Norfolk MA-Northern Middlesex MA- Including the cities of Greenfield, Orange, Barre, Fitchburg, Framingham, Lowell, Lawrence, Gloucester, Amherst, Northampton, Milford, Worcester, Foxborough, Norwood, Cambridge, Boston, Quincy, and Ayer 322 PM EST Fri Jan 31 2025 ...RAIN CHANGING TO SNOW FROM NORTH TO SOUTH THIS EVENING WITH SLIPPERY TRAVEL EXPECTED OVERNIGHT NEAR AND NORTH OF I-90... Periods of rain will gradually transition to snow from north to south this evening. This transition should roughly occur between 6 and 9 pm north of Route 2...reaching the I-90 corridor in the 9 pm to midnight time frame. This snow should exit the northeast MA coast by the early to mid morning hours on Saturday.. Overall...we expect 1-2" of snow near and especially north of I-90. Localized 3-4" amounts are possible north of route 2. Motorists traveling later this evening and especially into the overnight hours should be prepared for roads becoming snow covered and slippery. $$ Frank
  9. 35 with fog and light rain. “Pack” holding strong.
  10. It has been all over the place. Would I love it, sure, but yeah...
  11. Looks like snow mixing in on the WaWa webcams https://www.wachusett.com/the-mountain/media-center/webcams/
  12. Will probably wobble until evening... then slowly trickle down...after 8PM or so would be my guess
  13. The 12z HRRR is doing its silly thing again.
  14. 1-2" of wet stuff should do it in my area, just near Rte 2. Nothing exciting
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