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Don't have pics, but the NWS indicates 36 inches of snowcover for Concord as of today. I have seen snowdepth reports online of 45-55 inches in the low mountains of Sullivan and Cheshire counties.
My husband estimates we had 3 feet this morning but we could have lost a foot with today's rain (guesstimating from looking at the mailbox before and after.
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Temps are dropping at the AWOS' off to the NW with snow in VT. Should see a changeover from rain to snow/sleet mixture in western parts of NH tonight- particularly elevated areas. The deep snowcover is likely done for the season, but not more snow events.
Pics of what? Snow? It's rained for over 24 hours now, and the snow pack here hasn't really changed, and is still waist deep.
Where in NH you plan to be makes a big difference. How close to mountains you are, how high the location is, and other things matter.
Tamworth gets a lot of snow, more than some surrounding towns do. A lot of the reason this is so, is due to the Ossipee Range just to my south less than 4 miles away and then the other ranges just to my north. Snow gets funneled into here, jambed between these 2 ranges.
What kind of pics are you looking for?
Peg, we are higher on the land than anything else, but in the right rains and snow melt the cellar can flood. I have already driven the Bob Cat up on the lawn to the house and removed a lot of snow pack, but it has snowed and ice damed since. I hope I don't have to ruin the lawn with the Bob Cat again, but I just might. I didn't ruin it last time since the ground was froze hard, but it might not be so frozen now. Maybe the snow blower will cut it, but I am not sure.
I was worried about the rains too, but so far so good. On a sugarin' board some guys in NH had a run in the rain, which seems odd. I guess I'll go check my buckets today, and gather any sap I might have. I am not expecting to bring a drop home today, but might by Wednesday afternoon. (Maybe)
2 days of warmer weather and rain have cut our snowbanks in half, at least. I've gone from non-stop ice dam removal, roof shoveling and snow plowing right into a barrage of emergency calls for flooded basements.
It's been a great winter and I do love the snow but I'm starting to think Spring is pretty nice too!
As of 5:30 pm today there is no new snow here. It's been raining, sleeting and snowing but not adding to squat. Checkin' my sugar buckets sap ran a little even in the rain, but my buckets are not close to full.
The one trail I snow shoed on sunk in knee deep with the snow shoes on, not a lot of fun, but do-able. The rest of the day was like any other work day, beating the hell out of steel.
Can't see any missing snow for the rains here either.
And yestrerday i shoveled off a couple of roofs... Now that was warm work
The snow flakes were pretty cool to see.. Little 6 points stars.... I like it when the flakes are lacey that way.
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