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Could someone local in theLakes region report on how much snow you are getting. Thinking of making the trip to snowmobile tomorrow (Thursday). The news reports vary so much.
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Call it a heavy dusting. Some of Moultonboro's snowmobile trails are closed.
Update: I just heard that in the higher elevations around Center Harbor, there was 4" - so let's call it variable - 1/2 to 4"
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3-4 inches of heavy wet snow along the "D" trail, a half mile off the lake and a half mile outside the Sandy Point area.
Update: now later in the day and just got back from a snowshoe walk on the D trail along Rand Hill Rd in Alton Bay, and the 3.5 inches is self compacted to about 2 inches. Drive with care on the trails right now, from my short exposure, the trails can be quite fragile. Sent from my GT-P5210 using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app
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Thanks for the updates!
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We're on New Durham ridge at 1000 ft. Looked like 5-6 inches around 7 this morning.
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