billski
Active member
The bottom line is that anything north of the whites is a winter wonderland.
Dixville Notch, snowed all day, everything is white. Plowable events - half of what they ususually see by now, but significant to my eyes. Even still, while it snowed all day, it accumulated about two inches. There's about 12" of unpacked fluff on the ground at Dixville. Temps stayed in the high 20s, no sleet.
From Twin mountain South to Loonie-ville was moderate snow. Very windy, moderate snow at Cannon, tonight 7pm. Best bets for freshies Thursday are going to be Bretton Woods and Cannon. Winds have been from the north both days. Lancaster was dry.
by the time I got to Riverc0il-ville roads were bone dry. Flurries picked up from Concord south but nothing measurable.
Ditto for northbound drive through Mount Washington Valley - the only snow there was man-made. Brown-town for sure. Not until I hit Pinkham Notch did the snowfall kick in. I suspect Wildcat had freshies.
Going to crash now, I'll write my TR on Thursday.
Dixville Notch, snowed all day, everything is white. Plowable events - half of what they ususually see by now, but significant to my eyes. Even still, while it snowed all day, it accumulated about two inches. There's about 12" of unpacked fluff on the ground at Dixville. Temps stayed in the high 20s, no sleet.
From Twin mountain South to Loonie-ville was moderate snow. Very windy, moderate snow at Cannon, tonight 7pm. Best bets for freshies Thursday are going to be Bretton Woods and Cannon. Winds have been from the north both days. Lancaster was dry.
by the time I got to Riverc0il-ville roads were bone dry. Flurries picked up from Concord south but nothing measurable.
Ditto for northbound drive through Mount Washington Valley - the only snow there was man-made. Brown-town for sure. Not until I hit Pinkham Notch did the snowfall kick in. I suspect Wildcat had freshies.
Going to crash now, I'll write my TR on Thursday.