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Join Date: Jan 2005
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PBR:
It's funny you say that. As I was coming up route 28 toward Wolfeboro last week, the view of Mount Washington fully covered in snow took me by surprise. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Moultonborough & CT
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How nice it must be to see the changes of the season, even though it can occur so rapidly. I believe the record set on Mt. Washington was 158 mph, the highest gust speeds of 158 mph in 10 years. We who love the lake and area watch at a distance and love to hear residents comments of the change of season. Keep it up. Thank you.
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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I read last week (when the snow total for Oct. was still only 28") that if it hadn't been for last October's unreal precipitation, this year would've been the hands-down snowfall record on Washington.
40-plus for October is quite a load!
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