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Kick-Off '25-'26 Winter Storm Obs


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34 minutes ago, mahk_webstah said:

For Merrimack maybe, and for the forum.  Who got 12.5?  Highland Mountain?
Haven’t gone out to measure, but given that I measured 5 inches I think 5 o’clock and we shoveled it and there’s a good bit more in there. I’m guessing probably 7 1/2 or maybe eight here.  A really good first snow, especially with cold air for a while and probably some small events to refresh it and keep it nice.

I think it’s the usual inflator. Toss it. 

But I just meant the jackpot zone. There was no epic banding, but the ones we had kept lining up over this area. 

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36 minutes ago, dendrite said:

I think it’s the usual inflator. Toss it. 

But I just meant the jackpot zone. There was no epic banding, but the ones we had kept lining up over this area. 

A little bit better for you, but it wasn’t obvious to me looking at the radar. 7 inches on the ground this morning and most spots. So probably with settling we had about 7 1/2.

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Had constant SN from 7:15 AM thru 11:30 PM as the temp slowly climbed from 17 to 23, finishing with 6.9" on 0.49" LE, 14:1 ratio.  However, it was like 2 different storms; by 4:30 we had only 2" of tiny flakes.  I didn't take a core then, but it was like walking on cornmeal, probably no higher ratio than 8:1.  Then the dendrites began to look better and by 9 the total was 5.2" on 0.43" LE, probably close to 20:1.  The board held 1.7" this morning with only 0.06" LE and given the fluff, the post-9 PM might've been 2" if I'd gone out at midnight.  Very little wind as of now, so the fir and hemlocks are loaded.

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1 hour ago, dendrite said:

I think it’s the usual inflator. Toss it. 

But I just meant the jackpot zone. There was no epic banding, but the ones we had kept lining up over this area. 

Must've been some decent band in the upper CT Valley too... radar dead zone but pretty impressive totals right in the upper valley for spots that usually aren't that snowy relative to the rest.

7-10" zone right along the VT/NH border.

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A nice, festive 6”-7” here. All light and fluffy with no signs of ice. Interesting that we stayed ice/rain free here while it sounds like Nashua got into it a bit. Usually the exact opposite over the past few years. 
I don’t trust the precision of this gauge but here it is for reference. 
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