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May 8-9 mid-spring rain, snow, cold, wind obs


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19 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Finished with a little over 2”. Pretty much a consistent 2” in the area but a big dropoff toward CON. 

No snow in downtown Bristol which is just 10 miles north of you.  Elevation made all the difference.  I bet even on your road there is much more snow at the top of your road than along the river

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Just now, wxeyeNH said:

No snow in downtown Bristol which is just 10 miles north of you.  Elevation made all the difference.  I bet even on your road there is much more snow at the top of your road than along the river

Yeah there was an inch or less at the bottom of the hill. But there was a coating to a 1/2" from Tilton al lthe way down to about Penacook. CON had a coating at the height of it, but when I left there a little after 8a it was gone.

30.7F and +SN now at 10am on 5/9. Pretty insane for here.

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10 minutes ago, Cold Miser said:

To be fair, I did see a few people post links on facebook from some main stream news site about a historic winter event in the north east.  I did not click the link because I assumed it was garbage, so I am not sure how "widespread " it was noted.   It might have even been an NBC link.  

It is historic in temp and snow at many locations though. The air mass itself is 5 standard deviations from normal. 

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2 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

It is historic in temp and snow at many locations though. The air mass itself is 5 standard deviations from normal. 

Yeah he’s trying to move the goalposts based on some moron media members playing up a historic snowstorm angle. 

He’s totally ignoring the airmass part now. He will likely try and claim that when it hits mid-40s for a high, that the same thing happened last year even though it was onshore flow and sheet drizzle (and will ignore the low temps). 

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2 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Yeah he’s trying to move the goalposts based on some moron media members playing up a historic snowstorm angle. 

He’s totally ignoring the airmass part now. He will likely try and claim that when it hits mid-40s for a high, that the same thing happened last year even though it was onshore flow and sheet drizzle (and will ignore the low temps). 

I mean ORH tied or broke their record low during mid morning with snow.

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29 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Yeah he’s trying to move the goalposts based on some moron media members playing up a historic snowstorm angle. 

He’s totally ignoring the airmass part now. He will likely try and claim that when it hits mid-40s for a high, that the same thing happened last year even though it was onshore flow and sheet drizzle (and will ignore the low temps). 

When NYC is breaking record lows you know it’s a legit airmass. This morning temp of 34 broke the old record and coldest temps since 1891 in May.

 

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4 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

Are there any PNS statements or snow total maps? Didn’t see anything on NWS pages. 

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NOUS41 KGYX 091314
PNSGYX
MEZ007>009-012>014-018>028-033-NHZ001>015-100114-

Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Gray ME
914 AM EDT Sat May 9 2020

...SNOWFALL REPORTS...

Location                     Amount    Time/Date       Provider

...Maine...

...Cumberland County...
5 S Bridgton                 2.0 in    0704 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter
Gorham                       0.2 in    0800 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter

...Franklin County...
Carrabassett Valley          9.0 in    0845 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter
4 NNE Oquossoc               7.0 in    0840 AM 05/09   Public
5 WSW Carrabassett Valley    6.0 in    0845 AM 05/09   Public
4 ESE Stratton               3.6 in    0840 AM 05/09   NWS Employee
Farmington                   2.3 in    0800 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter
Weld                         2.0 in    0604 AM 05/09   Public

...Kennebec County...
Hallowell                    2.3 in    0830 AM 05/09   Public
Mount Vernon                 1.0 in    0620 AM 05/09   Public
Winslow                      0.4 in    0620 AM 05/09   Public

...Somerset County...
Embden                       1.0 in    0700 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter

...New Hampshire...

...Belknap County...
Laconia                      0.5 in    0530 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter

...Carroll County...
Wolfeboro                     T in     0700 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter

...Coos County...
Whitefield                   5.0 in    0907 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter
1 NW Randolph                4.6 in    0717 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter
Berlin                       4.3 in    0540 AM 05/09   Public
1 SE Lancaster               4.0 in    0613 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter
Stratford                    3.5 in    0743 AM 05/09   Public
Pittsburg                    2.5 in    0700 AM 05/09   Public

...Grafton County...
Sugar Hill                   9.0 in    0831 AM 05/09   Public
Bethlehem                    6.5 in    0835 AM 05/09   Public
5 S Piermont                 4.0 in    0630 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter
Littleton                    3.3 in    0727 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter
5 NE Plymouth                1.5 in    0750 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter

...Hillsborough County...
1 NNE Mason                   T in     0741 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter

...Rockingham County...
Epping                        T in     0800 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter
Kingston                      T in     0755 AM 05/09   Public
2 ENE Stratham                T in     0740 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter

...Sullivan County...
2 WSW Unity                  2.0 in    0911 AM 05/09   Trained Spotter
&&

**METADATA**
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11:15am.   Snow flurries, blowing snow with winds gusting to 30mph.   32F is extremely impressive for May 9th for near mid day. 

 There was almost no snow down at Newfound Lake level  (586 feet) but almost 3" at my elevation at 1100 feet.  At this elevation we are having mid winter blowing snow right now.  Then below us  is a band where the snow was very wet and clung to the trees.  Beautiful earlier before the wind.  Go further down in elevation the trees are in bud with small leaves and the grass is dark green.  Really interesting to live in an area with elevation differences.  Far cry from my days living in Metro Boston.

Picture from earlier this AM before wind

May 9 2020 snow 2.jpg

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