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  1. 1 hour ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

    Here are my thoughts....I feel like some people in interior NE MA are measuring in drifts. I just drove down to my sister's, near the N Reading line in eastern Wilmington, and the avg depth was 10-11". My current average depth is 8-9", settled down from 10-11" last night.

    I am confident that I had about 12" of total snowfall, and Wilmington had about 14", and really do not care to argue the point.

    Will do a full post-storm write up later.

    I tend to agree.  I'm guesstimating we had about 13-13.5 here in Andover. 

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  2. 1 minute ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

    Yea. Covid...awful. He died in the hospital bed next to his mom, as they were both on ventilators....when he passed, she didn't even know yet. Just a gut wrenching story. 

     

    Damn, I only check in here in the winters when a storm is coming, but have been reading you guys forever, and James was a character.  Just terrible to hear this, especially when we're on the doorstep of his dream storm.  RIP. 

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  3. This is the most snow I've ever seen fall without seeing a single plow come through the neighborhood.  It would take a tank to get around on these streets right now.  I take my dog out every hour or so for a short walk, and every hour for the last 4-5 hours, our footprints have completely disappeared. 

  4. Just now, 40/70 Benchmark said:

    Some of us in e MA may still may pull 15-20" plus.

    I'd be very, very surprised if we don't get to 18+ here.  It is absolutely puking snow right now, we're over halfway there, and the end is not really in sight.  

  5. 1 hour ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

    Heck, we had a fire station horn that would blast 2-2-2 at 6AM if there was no school.  

     

    It's funny, was just reading this discussion, phone rings and they just cancelled school here in Andover for tomorrow (also was cancelled today).  We'll probably total over around a foot or so from the storm, but based on what's being said here, it sounds like the roads shouldn't be too bad tomorrow. 

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  6. My first check-in of the year.  Gotta be right around 6, maybe a little more now in Andover.  Really strange night too.  It's so bright out there, it looks like it's twilight. 

    On top of that, the wind stopped blowing for a couple minutes, and a whole bunch of leaves just literally fell out of the sky for a couple minutes in my front yard.  No idea where they were blowing in from, as there are no trees in that area, and all of the trees around the neighborhood are already bare.  They had to have gotten picked up and carried from a long way away, and just came down when they reached here and the wind died out.  Never seen anything like that.  Kind of freaky really. 

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  7. 2 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

    We have the Taunton Municipal Lighting Plant here. 

    Huge perk of living in Taunton.

    Ive lived here my whole life (24 years) and have lost power maybe a dozen times? And never lost it for more than a few hours.

    during this 3 storm blitz I’ve lost it once for 25 minutes.

    I swear this is one of those things most people don't even realize they have until it's gone.  Losing power is so common around the state with Eversource and National Grid that people almost get used to it and expect it to happen.  It's hard to imagine living somewhere where it doesn't happen until you actually live there.  Until I moved to Wilmington, I had no idea what a perk it was, and I still didn't realize it fully until after I left.  

  8. Just now, geo1 said:

    That is the truth! Who cares we got crushed. I have limbs hanging on my power line so that is my focus.

    Best part of this storm for me wasn't the snowfall, it was that we didn't lose power.  Lost power last week for almost 3 days, got it back on Friday, and then lost it again for a few hours on Saturday.  I lived in Wilmington for 6 years before moving to Andover 5 years ago, and you guys should count your blessings for Reading Municipal Electric.  I think we lost power in Wilmington a half dozen times, and never for more than 4-5 hours that I can remember.  Since I've been in Andover, we lose power at least that many times per year, and multiple days without power isn't uncommon.  National Grid is the McDonald's to Reading Muni's Capital Grille.   Finally got a generator after a stiff breeze knocked out power for 3 days in October, and it still sucks trudging out there to dump gas in it all day and night, and then going to the gas station to fill up the cans, etc.  So happy we kept the lights on this time around, probably because there aren't many trees left to fall that didn't already. 

  9. I think it all boils down to the way people measure.  If I went out there right now and stuck a yardstick in the ground, I'd probably get the 23-24 that is the "official" measurement for Andover.  But, if you're measuring every 6 hours, and clearing, and avoiding the compaction (ie. actually measuring snowfall), the numbers can change significantly.  I have a feeling 90% or more of the official measurements involve someone going outside after the storm ends and sticking a ruler in the ground.  

    The bottom line is myself, and a number of other local posters, were in this thread all day, and sitting under the same bands Ray was, and his measurements were perfectly in line with what we were seeing. 

  10. I'm 41 years old, have lived in Massachusetts my whole life, and I don't remember ever getting as much snow in a 2-3 hour period as we just got, and it's still coming down hard.  If we didn't get a foot in three hours, I don't know what a foot of snow is.  Poor dog can't even see over the edges of the path I had to trudge for him to walk through, and his eyes are about 30 inches off the ground when he stands on his hind legs. 

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  11. 1 minute ago, geo1 said:

    It is the heaviest of the day right now and that is saying a lot!

    It's not even close, I can't wait to see Ray's last hour measurement, because I'm saying it's at least 3".  The flake size, coupled with the amount, this is stuff that just piles up as you're watching it.  I took the dog out about an hour ago, and then again about 5 minutes ago, and the footprints I made an hour ago (which were on an unshoveled walkway) were basically filled in.  

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