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I was caught in an amazing snow squall last night.
Driving from Concord to Wolfeboro, it started snowing lightly around 5:30pm. By 6:00, it was steady and starting to stick to the road. Passing Stockbridge Corner, it really picked up, but as soon as I got to Prospect Mountain High School, I was completely enveloped in white. I couldn't see ahead or behind, and I couldn't see the side of the road! I actually was stopped, in the road, for 4-5 minutes and then was able to limp to the Alton Circle, using the piled up snow on the shoulder (or what passes for the shoulder there) as a guide. I'm amazed that there wasn't more accumulation. |
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