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December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?


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For the 4 seasons…a good friend of mine has a heating and cooling business, and was up in East Hartland, CT on Friday afternoon doing a job for a customer..who’s home is up high there, and overlooks the whole valley, and he couldn’t believe the snow they had there. Said they must have 3+ inches at least.  So that was from 12/10. 

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17 minutes ago, Chrisrotary12 said:

All the positives were evident. I didn’t think we’d get in on it up here. Expected a few flakes but maybe end up with an inch.

Same here, pleasant little surprise

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7 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

For the 4 seasons…a good friend of mine has a heating and cooling business, and was up in East Hartland, CT on Friday afternoon doing a job for a customer..who’s home is up high there, and overlooks the whole valley, and he couldn’t believe the snow they had there. Said they must have 3+ inches at least.  So that was from 12/10. 

It sounds like the same spot I’m in at the top of Mountain Road. He could be one of my neighbors. Yes there was about 3 inches of snow on the ground from the December 10 event yesterday and now we have about half an inch on top of that.

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11 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

For the 4 seasons…a good friend of mine has a heating and cooling business, and was up in East Hartland, CT on Friday afternoon doing a job for a customer..who’s home is up high there, and overlooks the whole valley, and he couldn’t believe the snow they had there. Said they must have 3+ inches at least.  So that was from 12/10. 

from that one storm? seems high, Norfolk at 1,340 had 2.3" which was the highest report i could find. I bet some of that snowpack was from 12/2, that snow never melted going into the December 10th storm. It's been frigid especially up there in higher elevations

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1 minute ago, The 4 Seasons said:

from that one storm? seems high, Norfolk at 1,340 had 2.3" which was the highest report i could find. I bet some of that snowpack was from 12/2, that snow never melted going into the December 10th storm. It's been frigid especially up there in higher elevations

yeah I still have a couple inches from the 12/2 event, only got like a half inch on 12/10. 

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