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The Official 12/21 Storm Discussion Thread

Greg

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18 degrees and about an inch of new snow so far.
 

wa-loaf

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I'm thinking of just risking it tommorow night and staying at a friends house in Rangeley. We'll just take it slow! We can't leave until 8pm.

News just said 12+ for Maine, should be a great day if you can get up there.
 

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News just said 12+ for Maine, should be a great day if you can get up there.

Oh, we'll be up there! It's just whether or not the lifts will be running at Saddleback that I'm worried about. That mountain gets windy!! I'm having a feeling it's either going to be crazy good or blown off ice. What's really weird is that my wife is actually going for this even though we have to leave for a ten hour trip back to New Jersey for the holidays first thing Tuesday morning and haven't packed at all.
 

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From our local weather report:

"Snow will begin by the early afternoon, starting in the southwest and spreading northeast. The snowfall rate will pick up considerably during the evening and overnight hours Sunday. Winds will also be a problem, likely to be 20 to 30mph. As a result of snow and high winds, visibility will be near zero and roads nearly impassible Sunday night and Monday morning. Snowfall totals will range from 10-17'' south of a Lincoln/Dover-Foxcroft line to 14-18'' when you get up near Millinocket and Houlton. Some of the windward facing mountains could see totals in excess of 18''. It will still be windy Monday, so getting accurate snowfall measurements will be hard, and some roads could have large snow drifts on them. Highs on Monday will be in the lower 20's. By Monday night skies will clear and lows will once again be back to the single digits".

Should be an interesting drive tonight!
 

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at my place we received another 4" between last night and this morning and were forecasted up to 8" today....going back outside soon.....got about 15" on the ground now!
 

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2" of snow in Wallyworld. It's going to change over to a "mix" later. We'll take the Jeep out and do some shopping. I'll fire up the snowblower later after the mix winds down.
 

deadheadskier

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At least five inches in seacoast NH area from the latest round. Dumping about an inch and hour for the past two here.
 
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