Not much more than a dusting here in Bethel. Maybe two-three inches if I measure where it "drifted". Sunday River will probably be reporting 10 inches or more. Don't believe it.
-vegematic
Not much more than a dusting here in Bethel. Maybe two-three inches if I measure where it "drifted". Sunday River will probably be reporting 10 inches or more. Don't believe it.
-vegematic
I was at Stratton yesterday, and saw the ski trails at Mount Snow completely white like it was winter. So I'm guessing they'll report around ten feet of snow, right?
Only 3" in Lexington MA, but we lost large limbs off our huge maples. We could hear them crashing down during a rather sleepless night. Leo was terrified and had to sleep on top of us. Momentary power loss but we just got cable/internet back.
The 24"+ report for Peterborough is accurate. Lost power for a while last night but no wide spread damage in this area. While it isn't powder, the snow wasn't sticky enough to bring down lots of trees. Farther south & east, it is a different story.
a little over 5 inches in Windham, ME. Power is out since early morning. That cancelled my trip to the mountains as I tended the generator. But OTOH I cleaned the basement! It's a miracle.
got about ten inches of wet heavy snow in Derry, in Concord there was at least 14 inches this morning. I was out last night snowboarding on a hill in town and saw at least 5 transformers explode. Does anyone know why they were going off like fire works?
10 inches in Littleton, Mass, with a ton of tree damage and widespread power outages. Still without power after 20 hours. The warm ground and air temps have already compressed the snow to just a couple of inches.
3" (less on the ground under the trees) on the central Connecticut shoreline, a few miles north of the sound. It was surreal in the woods this afternoon:
I was going to go over to Harriman this weekend... anybody heard how much snow they got there?
Edit: According to a NOAA link, Harriman got 16"... and Stony Point only 4"?