0.7” but a lousy sublimating 0.4” to show after it flipped to rain and then back to snows.
I’ve never seen such a gradient. I’m not kidding when I see a difference in my own neighborhood. Go 1.5 miles west and they have 2-3” plowing and all that.
I went to Blue Hill with my son and his friend. Heading up 128 north (this segment goes due west for several miles before turning north in Canton) I could see in the distance (less than a mile) the trees all caked with snow with nothing on the trees where we were. There was about 4” though in Randolph. Once I got west of where Rt 24 intersects, the landscape changed instantly. Everything caked in snow. To see it was to believe it.
Blue hill had about 7-8” at the base and solid 8-9 on the top. I think that was the jack there in Milton. Bottom half of the snow had some girth, but not very wet and pasty. We hiked up and enjoyed what we could. Was the perfect winter wonderland. Lots of people doing the same. I saw Tim Kelly up there too, talking to people. Blue hill is maybe 7.2 miles as the crow flies and it seemed like I got transported to Stowe.
Oh well. Paying dearly for past storms. Time to take a break and hope for something in January. So much time wasted for gut punches.