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jrice39 t1_j0s3n17 wrote

The large variation in totals between places right next to each other is wild.

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slayermcb t1_j0uhywy wrote

I'm in that fun area of Gilford that got about 18 inches of heavy snow. I didn't understand why everyone at work said the storm wasn't too bad until I drove in today and saw for myself how easy some of you guys had it.

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jrice39 t1_j0ujrcc wrote

I'm in one of the spared areas while my neighbors got clobbered. Problem is I love snow. O well, it made a beautiful drive this weekend and I shouldn't be annoyed that my back isn't sore from shoveling.

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Happy_Confection90 t1_j115aec wrote

We allegedly got about 7" but I only got 3-4" to blow out of the driveway, fortunately.

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CBKritter t1_j0sequz wrote

So between concord and Manchester there's Bow, Goffstown, Dunbarton and Weare and from the looks of it they got 7 to 8 inches of snow. Fantastic my driveway is probably buried and I'm stuck in PA

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AnythingToAvoidWork t1_j0spuvv wrote

I drove to Manch today and you're right, but a lot of is is compacted now. It's heavy as shit.

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bluevegvisir t1_j0twkc4 wrote

Elevation, urbanization, and proximity to coast all factored. Typical NE snowstorm.

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T-to-B t1_j0u3spe wrote

How did urbanization affect this storm?

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bluevegvisir t1_j0u5yap wrote

Snowfall varied across Nashua as an example with mostly rain along the Merrimack River and snow further away from Daniel Webster Highway and city center.

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T-to-B t1_j0u7g43 wrote

That doesn't look like urbanization but rather where the rain snow line fell for the storm. Coastal main which is much more rural had the same differences in rain and snow.

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TonesAndClones t1_j0tnkeu wrote

/u/Glares please keep posting these

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Glares OP t1_j0tuube wrote

You can follow the NWS Gray Twitter/Facebook to get all their updates if I don't repost them

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maxhinator123 t1_j0uts9m wrote

Was at Sunday river by Bethel, can confirm, 28" of the good stuff. Was epic

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justintoitt3 t1_j0v35y6 wrote

Anyone have advice for tire logistics for someone moving mid winter from Florida to NH? Like when to switch the tires out

Edit: We’re moving up mid winter and just want to know when exactly during the drive we should switch it’ll the tires to snow tires

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