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19 minutes ago, kdxken said:

How about your tongue?

Lol yup I feel like a kid on these days 

9 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Kidding aside. Looks like a nice little burst down there. More fun than your rain and snow shower yesterday. 

Feels great seeing the ground whiten again.. closing in on a inch still light to mod.. wasn't expecting this at all

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NEAR TERM /THROUGH SATURDAY/...
Key Point

*Cold but less windy overnight. Wind chill values in the low 20s.

One last round of weak shortwave energy moves through the region
this evening before the stalled upper-level trough and cold pool
move well offshore. Not anticipating anything other than increased
cloud cover this afternoon and evening, as dry low-level air will
make it difficult for any rain to reach the ground. Clouds begin to
decrease tonight
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Starting off the season with a bunch of dense snow.

Interesting that while 25" is more than 69 other recorded winters, as one can see with the 45" on this date in 1990-1991 that it didn't mean much for the rest of the winter, ha.

I'll have to look up what happened around this time in 1990.  That must've been a monster event or couple of events to go from like near 0" to 45" of depth in a week or less.  Then to lose it almost as fast.  It's interesting that spike in snowpack is so far above anything else in the long recorded history.  70+ years of records and that one spike is like 50% higher than the next highest season.

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14 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Starting off the season with a bunch of dense snow.

Interesting that while 25" is more than 69 other recorded winters, as one can see with the 45" on this date in 1990-1991 that it didn't mean much for the rest of the winter, ha.

I'll have to look up what happened around this time in 1990.  That must've been a monster event or couple of events to go from like near 0" to 45" of depth in a week or less.  Then to lose it almost as fast.  It's interesting that spike in snowpack is so far above anything else in the long recorded history.  70+ years of records and that one spike is like 50% higher than the next highest season.

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44 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

Days like today make me miss summer, can’t wait for it to return. Wife due in May, so hopefully have the whole summer off to enjoy the baby and the weather 

Congrats man. Did I miss that you got remarried?

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37 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Congrats man. Did I miss that you got remarried?

I may not have mentioned it. Been a tough year. We got married in a small thing in September. She was pregnant earlier this year but we unfortunately lost the baby at 22 weeks to a rare genetic disorder. Obviously kind of turned our whole lives upside down

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15 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

I may not have mentioned it. Been a tough year. We got married in a small thing in September. She was pregnant earlier this year but we unfortunately lost the baby at 22 weeks to a rare genetic disorder. Obviously kind of turned our whole lives upside down

Heartbreaking. Sorry to hear

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15 hours ago, CoastalWx said:

Snow at Alex’s replaced by palm trees.

Speaking of palm trees, I took this nice little shot about a week ago during my visit to Wilmington. It was surreal seeing that and temps in the upper 70s after days of coolness and clouds in New England. I miss it already!

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Regardless of the maps, the signal is there for the 1500ft+ elevations from Stowe to Jay to get appreciable snow following the messy/rain before that.  Also that same elevation at Bretton Woods in Alex’s zone looks just as good.

Moist W/NW flow behind the Saturday night system looks to be productive from Sunday PM to Tuesday AM.IMG_5805.thumb.png.f9103b6c2a70b50c42f999933ab3fe92.png

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