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"Don’t do it" 2026 Blizzard obs, updates and pictures.


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2 minutes ago, VivaManchVegas said:

I did not hit double digits here.  My guess is somewhere between 5 and 8 inches and it was not that heavy.  This one blew harder than recent storms, but it seems the GFS was onto the central SNH cut back yesterday afternoon.   Just east of me like Nahua seems to be getting buried. 

Any of you Nashua guys confirm?

Can confirm not buried and it stopped snowing around 4. I didn't measure but went for a walk and I'm guessing somewhere around 7-8''.

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1 minute ago, VivaManchVegas said:

We shut off around 2. Best came through between 8am to noon. 

I think MHT through like the Peterborough and Jaffrey areas may be the local max since they got into a bit of a deformation band this morning. We never really got into anything significant after I woke up around 7. 

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1 hour ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

Lol I have a depth of 12-18"

I had close to 6" just past midnight...cleared it, nearly 8.5 inches around 7....then a few inches past that. Tried to measure areas in the yard that had the least amount of wind, but far enough from trees...found a couple near 18 inches and others around 16....will call it 17" here

We only had 5-6 inches on the ground prior to this storm

Congrats out to those in the east....jealous

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26 minutes ago, bristolri_wx said:

I'll be honest, I'm only judging based on whats close to the house.  Sometimes that's denser because it melts a little from the heat leaking out and making it settle.  I'm actually hopeful it's more powdery so I can try and cut through it with my very undersized snow thrower if I chop it down appropriately.

Fingers crossed.

I hear you on the "undersized." The electric doohickey we have at my house gets referred to as the "flake flicker." Anything over 6" grinds it to a halt.

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Had to go make a spot for the dog, my entire yard is waist deep with drifts to my neck.  When I shoveled it was over 6 feet easily.  Not a chance providence is open tomorrow 

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Just now, DomNH said:

I think MHT through like the Peterborough and Jaffrey areas may be the local max since they got into a bit of a deformation band this morning. We never really got into anything significant after I woke up around 7. 

I am northeast of Peterborough on the north side of a hill. We only got 6" so it probably just missed us.

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Can anyone knowledgeable shed some light on the wind element of this storm for me, locally?

This storm had impressive but not crazy straight line winds here, but the gusting element was nowhere near what I expected, and nowhere near anywhere east of here. I know a big part of that is just friction, but normally in this sort of a storm, especially given the rest of the intensity, I'd expect more wind, and certainly more gusts. 

It certainly was beefy elsewhere, I'm wondering why not today. Also, normally I'm getting wind in relative subsidence, does being part of good lift in a band like this actually cause less mixing, and the wind just stayed aloft, or what is going on there?

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8 minutes ago, Spanks45 said:

I had close to 6" just past midnight...cleared it, nearly 8.5 inches around 7....then a few inches past that. Tried to measure areas in the yard that had the least amount of wind, but far enough from trees...found a couple near 18 inches and others around 16....will call it 17" here

We only had 5-6 inches on the ground prior to this storm

Congrats out to those in the east....jealous

We just need the same storm again, a tic colder, and have it tuck into the tip of LI. Easy…

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I just skied right down Broadway and to Washington square in Newport. 
Unreal scenes of the deepest winter 
My side entrance looks like a ski chalet.
Found out the hard way my neighborhood hill is not steep enough to ski. 45 minutes to hike up. 30 minutes to "ski down"

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5 minutes ago, Patfan1987 said:


That changed quickly

Yeah impressive. Although there’s gonna be some NW to SE beam drift now and sometimes these bands can start having more bark than bite as low levels start to dry  


 

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