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| | #21 (permalink) |
| | It has fizzled out here too. Only about an inch to an inch and a half is on the ground.
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| | #22 (permalink) |
| Boundary Peak #100 | I'm looking at, let's see ... it's hard to tell. There's a good wind out there (conditions report from Hanscom Field says 15 knots) and a lot of drifting. So it varies from bare patches to about 6" or so. Almost every car has a cornice coming off the roof. The snow is as much horizontal as vertical. Visibility is fine sitting here inside, but I wouldn't want to be driving in this (especially in the rental car). I take that back - a good gust just lifted a white cloud off the roof and it was a momentary whiteout. As of 10am Boston.com is saying that things are just getting started. If I had gotten off my sorry butt and bought xc/bc skis before today I'd be out on the school fields trying them out. I'm going to hit you all up in another thread for hardware suggestions. It looks like a great day to already be somewhere, but a lousy day to try and travel. I've got a big, hot mug of coffee and am going to simmer a chicken all day into a huge pot of soup.
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| Nassahegan, CT: 8/14 | Just got in from a test run with the snow thrower. I have bare patches in the lawn and drifts up to one foot. I would say a solid 4-5" has fallen. Here's the view from my office: ![]() Snow is still light, but steady. Quote:
Tomorrow will be the day for some turns! | |
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| | #24 (permalink) |
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| It's coming down up north. Getting to 7" will be no problem. I'm getting up crack o dawn tomorrow Sunday morning for the pow. I'll will probably make a snow man with my daughter in a few or try to snowboard in the woods nearby http://www.assemblance.net/gallery/vtsnow120603 ![]() |
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| | #25 (permalink) |
| In the Whites Aug 2008 Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: East/Central MA
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| So far more hype than actual storm - only about 4" on the ground at 245PMn here in eastern Worcester county, and still some grass sticking up on the front lawn. It is COLD though! Only 20*F and the wind is bitter. Felt badly for the guys wrapping up our Xmas tree at the local nursery just now......... |
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| Nassahegan, CT: 8/14 | Quote:
Intellicast Hartford Radar Loop Looks like this thing may even be winding down based on that... | |
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| Ari | maybe a bust for south western new england, but estimates have moved the mega dump zones into NH and south western maine!!! here in beverly, MA - a look out my window indicates 7" and still coming down HARD! looks like things are just getting started as the winds will change and start blowing in from the ocean tonight. sorry greg et all, but you might not have gotten pounded... but the good news is the mountains are getting it good and that's what matters to all of us! i've been scanning incoming trail/snow conditions and most resorts are giving conservative estimates but promising ropes will drop once patrol has checked things out tomorrow AM. that's a bunch of BS. 50 years ago every mountain in new england would be open border to border top to bottom after over a foot of fresh. who needs an F'ing base? get out those rock skis and duck some ropes tomorrow people!! wooo!!!!!!
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| | #29 (permalink) |
| Nassahegan, CT: 8/14 | Looking at that radar, it looks like the Hudson Valley has been getting whacked all afternoon. I'd be interested in some reports from the Albany area. Hoping the Berks are picking up a dump. Jiminy is still claiming upwards of 16 to 24 inches. We'll find out tomorrow, I guess. Anyone in Northwestern Mass care to give a report? |
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| | #30 (permalink) |
| Ari | just got back in from my preliminary shoveling. snow in beverly, ma is VERY heavy and wet. this may indicate that snow totals were exageratted if the weathermen thought the snow was going to be light and fluffy powder which provides bigger snow totals. should still be powder up in the mountains though. should be interesting waking up tomorrow morning and seeing the results.
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