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Old 12-20-2020, 01:43 AM   #1
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The potential heavy snow load is a good sales tool for the installation and justification of metal roofs.
Which is very hard to get right now due to COVID shortages. Asphalt no problem.
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Old 12-20-2020, 09:08 AM   #2
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Which is very hard to get right now due to COVID shortages. Asphalt no problem.
We just had Forever Metal Roofs do one on our island
home. They ordered the material which arrived in less than 2 weeks. It took 4 guys 6 hours to install. Looks great.
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Old 12-20-2020, 09:32 AM   #3
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Which is very hard to get right now due to COVID shortages. Asphalt no problem.
Even asphalt has issues especially certain colors.
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What are the totals from this one?
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Old 02-02-2021, 10:55 AM   #5
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What are the totals from this one?
Laconia/Weirs Beach 4-5” but wind blown drifts

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What are the totals from this one?
Unless it all drifted away it looks like we hardly got anything on Bear Island as seen from my cameras.
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www.waterville.com/cams ...... and looking close, you can see the wet heavy snow getting wind blown around .... local temp 29.5 degrees with big gusts blowing like 30-mph or something, blowing the snow sideways.

It looks a lot calmer up at the ski area than here, about two miles away down at 1800'-elevation with the slushy snow all blow'n around, here?

Looks like the Green Peak triple is actually runn'n slowly with a few people on board for its very first day, this ski season.
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Gunstock reports 9" overnight. Panorama lift (to top) not operating due to wind.

Here on Long Island, much of my yard and driveway is picked clean by the wind. There are some low drifts. My best guess is maybe 2" right here. Forecast says maybe a few inches more this afternoon. Otherwise this "storm" was a big windbag with little to show for it. YMMV!
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Gunstock reports 9" overnight. Panorama lift (to top) not operating due to wind.

Here on Long Island, much of my yard and driveway is picked clean by the wind. There are some low drifts. My best guess is maybe 2" right here. Forecast says maybe a few inches more this afternoon. Otherwise this "storm" was a big windbag with little to show for it. YMMV!
Forecasts all along said the more south the more snow so I expected a little more but not much more.
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~20" where I am in Mass
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6 in on the west side of Alton Bay and 200 ft higher than the lake level. Just outside Sandy Point.

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About 2 feet here in northeast NJ (about 12 miles west of GW Bridge). It snowed from Sunday afternoon till late morning on Tuesday. Luckily I ran the snowblower on Monday when we had 15" of powdery snow. Tuesday when I tried to clear the additional snow & drifts it was like cement. Took 5 hours yesterday to do 80' driveway and 50' sidewalk and driveway apron with my 24" Craftsman snowblower. The 8 hp engine got a workout!
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