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  1. 51 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

    UK is an absolute NNE bomb,  still pounding Maine at 144. Huge easterly firehose event for Maine 

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    If the pattern fits wear it!  

    This will morph into a Rt 2 N storm and then a little later in the period we get a bigger cash in for everyone in SNE.  

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  2. 1 hour ago, mreaves said:

    Isn’t he also 1900’ higher than you?  I think Mitch is close to 2200’ and your near the bottom of the CRV right?

    Yeah, only 400' but tucked in a unique CAD elevated river valley location.  Good snow retention, nice upslope scraps off the higher hills but also subject to the "valley downslope" doldrums in certain coastal storms with a full East fetch of precipitation.

  3. 5 hours ago, wxmanmitch said:

    A little late to update after the past event due to a Macbook battery replacement (I keep all of my snow info in a spreadsheet), but I'm at 100.5". I guess that puts me in the century club! :thumbsup: 

    Depth is ~25". 

    I was at 102.8" on this day last year with just over a two foot depth as well. It's amazing how similar this winter is compared to last year. Both had a big post Thanksgiving snowstorm followed by an abundance of SWFEs. Last year was a little colder overall though, especially January, and was snowier up north relative to average. Please correct me if my memory is wrong though.  

    Wow, you are less than 50mi NW of me and have twice my totals!  The scary part is that I'm almost twice the totals of some people 50mi SE of me.      #nastygradientwinter

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  4. 2 hours ago, powderfreak said:

    That really would really be a feat.  I still think you guys get an advisory event at the least going out, always the chance of a hail mary in SNE too.  If anyone can rip out a big solid surprise spring snowstorm, it's you guys in the interior/hills of SNE.  Random bombs is what you do, just get some transient blocking...even a quick hitter.

    There is definitely a solid hit coming for the interior, including Kevin before mid-March, just be nice to see one that snows all the way to the CT coast/LI.

  5. 31 minutes ago, NorEastermass128 said:

    Meh

    It's been a tight NW favored gradient.  Ray and I usually run neck and neck, year in and year out, with his advantage in big coastal years but you can see the gradient that occurred so far this season on Kevin's snow table thread.

    If not for the early December storm, RT 2 N would be absurdly ahead in totals.  I'd still be at 30" and Dave at or above 40" but many S of the Pike would barely be out of single digit totals.  So in that regard it has been a full ratter for many. 

    This year RT 2 N & W of Gardner has been a bit disappointing but still mostly been full winter conditions despite the mild temperatures and lack of impressive storms. 

  6. 17 minutes ago, Dr. Dews said:

    yeah, at least there's a decent pack to enjoy.

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    I'm at 47" on the season with about 70% coverage in the yard averaging 2-4" deep.  The cutoff S of RT 2 has been astounding this year.  I drove to E MA and back today and E or S of Gardner there is almost no snow.

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