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2 hours ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

As for measuring since this storm will include two calendar days.

My protocol, and I believe it's the current guidelines, is take a final measurement at midnight. Log it, clear the board, and then take another measurement on the board tomorrow when the storms over. 

If there is 6 inches tonight, board is cleared and 9 inches tomorrow, the storm total should be recorded as 15. Even if for arguments sake the new snow depth is 13 inches when the storm ends tomorrow. 

Does everyone agree with that?
 

 

That's exactly what I am doing.

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Well over a foot, probably more like 15+ but the wind has it moved all around. I went to let the dog out but the drift against the back door is 3 feet high and about 15 feet thick. That's gonna take a while to move :( Plow pile is up to the mailbox and reaches at least 10' into the driveway. That's REALLY gonna suck to move. On the upside, visibility is up to about 300 feet.

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2 minutes ago, gravitylover said:

Well over a foot, probably more like 15+ but the wind has it moved all around. I went to let the dog out but the drift against the back door is 3 feet high and about 15 feet thick. That's gonna take a while to move :( Plow pile is up to the mailbox and reaches at least 10' into the driveway. That's REALLY gonna suck to move. On the upside, visibility is up to about 300 feet.

Nice! It’s pretty much what I figured was gonna happen. Major cutoff in totals on this side. Prob won’t reach warning criteria here. 

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