Just curious to see how everyone here in the Northeast is doing with Nemo? Here in Central NJ, we averaged a measly 8" of snow. Some of my friends in CT have over 24"!!!
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I'm about five hours north of Boston. I have no idea how much we've gotten. Maybe ten to twelve inches. The trouble is the wind. It has (is still) blowing drifts ankle to thigh deep. It isn't too cold either, twenty degrees at the moment. I've kept the wood stove on a slow burn and am curled up with Oliver. All in all a very good day.
Stay warm
Moose
PS: Gorham Maine (south of me) is reporting 35 inches.Last edited by Moose; 02-09-2013, 12:09 PM.List exceeds allowed characters. So I'll just say I'm plum and kiwi loving FOT!
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I think we got about 2 feet at my house but the wind made most everything into a larger drift closer to 3 feet.
First four pictures are a little after 8AM Saturday.
Remaining pictures are after 4PM Saturday.
The east facing coast of Mass had some large impacts at high tide. The wind made for huge waves. Still a lot of folks without power. We never lost ours but it flickered several times. Roads were passable today but it was a pretty slow go on some of them. Reduced road width makes it tricky in some spots. I don't know how the school buses are going to fare tomorrow. There were the requisite few who tried to solve the lack of grip with increased throttle. At least it was mild today for cleanup.
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