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Old 12-06-2009, 03:10 PM   #1
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Six inches of light snow this morning up here on Turkey Hill in Wast Alton. Heading out for the 1st annual test of the snow removal equipment. The back blade and FEL on the tractor should take care of this so I don't plan to put the plow on the truck today.
The pellet stove is humming away.
We're just a couple miles from you, but here at the water's edge we only got a couple inches of accumulation. The air temp. remained above freezing until almost 11 pm last night, so quite a bit of the early snowfall melted when it hit the ground. This morning the outside temp. was about 27 degrees and hard surfaces were quite icy. The high temp. only reached 32 degrees today and it's now slowly falling again.
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Old 12-06-2009, 03:16 PM   #2
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We're just a couple miles from you, but here at the water's edge we only got a couple inches of accumulation. The air temp. remained above freezing until almost 11 pm last night, so quite a bit of the early snowfall melted when it hit the ground. This morning the outside temp. was about 27 degrees and hard surfaces were quite icy. The high temp. only reached 32 degrees today and it's now slowly falling again.
Likewise, just a few miles from you, DRH, but a little higher in elevation, and we had right at 3 inches of fluffy but heavy snow. Most of our snow came down as really big flake type of snow, and once it started to stick to the road, it got really slick. Slow and steady was the way to go.
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Old 12-06-2009, 04:59 PM   #3
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We're just a couple miles from you, but here at the water's edge we only got a couple inches of accumulation. The air temp. remained above freezing until almost 11 pm last night, so quite a bit of the early snowfall melted when it hit the ground. This morning the outside temp. was about 27 degrees and hard surfaces were quite icy. The high temp. only reached 32 degrees today and it's now slowly falling again.
Interesting variations; we had 6" on our low deck and the lawn nearby both of which were below freezing through the storm. The upper gravel driveway had only 4" as it was not frozen. Down at the road, about 75' lower in elevation, there was only about 3" on the driveway.

I hate plowing an unfrozen gravel driveway, even with skid shoes on the blade one moves a lot of gravel.
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Old 12-06-2009, 07:50 PM   #4
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Default We had about 4-5" in Gilford Village area

We had amounts that varied from about 4" to just over 5".

I did get a few pics this morning about 9 AM along the Gunstock River behind the house. It was beautiful and peaceful on the river.

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Old 12-06-2009, 08:02 PM   #5
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SteveA - I think you missed your calling in life! Those photos are absolutely beautiful! Thanks for sharing those tranquil moments in our beautiful Lakes Region.
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Old 12-06-2009, 09:52 PM   #6
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Steve! I wish there was a 'THANKS' button here... Those pics belong in a photo contest or state fair or something where more folks can see them! WOW~
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While I don't miss the cold, I really do miss the wonderful experience of the first snowfall. Thank you Steve for allowing those of us so far away to experience the beauty via this wonderful forum.
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Old 12-06-2009, 11:18 PM   #8
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Hey, you can hear a pin drop, while in and after the storm...
I acknowledge, some may need to join the weathernut club, to truly view the light in the above statement!
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Old 12-06-2009, 11:31 PM   #9
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Steve-O - stunning pictures! Nice job - I am stuck in IL and miss NH!! Nothing like that our here.
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Looks like we might have another ice storm on wednesday....ugh!!!! Hope Accuweather is wrong! Yahoo weather says all snow then showers at night,then windy. That will knock snow and ice laden branches down on power lines, looks like we could be in for a repeat of last year almost a year to the day!
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Steve! I wish there was a 'THANKS' button here... .
There is ! and YES the photos are great.
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We had amounts that varied from about 4" to just over 5".

I did get a few pics this morning about 9 AM along the Gunstock River behind the house. It was beautiful and peaceful on the river.

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Old 12-09-2009, 03:45 AM   #13
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I think this weekend I'm going swimming at the Shalimar or something. I want summer back!
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Well it's 11:00pm in Aruba and just cooled down to 82*. Maybe I should come home and hook the plow up! Nah, it's not going any where.
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Old 12-10-2009, 06:00 PM   #15
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Well it's 11:00pm in Aruba and just cooled down to 82*. Maybe I should come home and hook the plow up! Nah, it's not going any where.

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We may need an "I hate you" button.

Before the Lake became our favorite place on earth, Aruba was that favorite place for many years.
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Well it's 11:00pm in Aruba and just cooled down to 82*. Maybe I should come home and hook the plow up! Nah, it's not going any where.
Hi Capt Bart - don't spend too much time in Aruba. Your blood will get thin and I need my NH outfitter in a few weeks! I've already got my tickets (United...sorry linda) and the usual cast of characters are getting in line.
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I am envious Capt Bart. Before I began going to FL my favorite places were Aruba in January (had one Christmas there too) and the lake in July- August.)
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Had to come to MA for a couple of doctor appoinments and tests. Was awful commute to Boston Wednesday morning in snow BUT ONLY RAIN in Cambridge and Boston??? What did we get in Moultonborough?
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