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It would appear the lakes region, Tuftonboro, Wolfeboro, Alton, Gilford, Laconia, Meredith, Centre Harbor & Moultonborough, is getting hit pretty good with this here Martin Luther King day snowstorm.......it's about time.......goodbye snow drought!
WMUR just said 11" in Tuftonboro. Waterville Valley got a big two inches so far........not much! How much snow down your way?
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Yes, I heard that, too & was pretty surprised. Here at Clark's Landing we only have about 4 inches, although weather.com says about 5. It's still snowing and looks like a wonderland.
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Moultonborough Bay area got 3-4" and it has pretty much stopped snowing as of 8:30 AM. I saw Laconia reporting 9"! We have been in the shadow all winter here.
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10" here Effingham/Wakefield line and still coming down heavy.
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In June, 1999, Governor Jeanne Shaheen signed into NH law the bill that officially changed the name of New Hampshire's Civil Rights Day into Martin Luther King Day. New Hampshire was the last of all fifty states to recognize his birthday as Martin Luther King Day.
In May, 1991, Governor Judd Gregg signed the NH law making it Civil Right's Day as recognized by New Hampshire. In May, 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed the federal law making it Martin Luther King Jr. Day, as recognized by the U.S.A. In April, 1968, the Rev Martin Luther King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. Hey....back in May 1964 Washington DC, didn't the Reverend King give his famous speech that included the line: "....and from the prodigeous mountain tops of New Hampshire, let freedom ring!" ...or something like that ..... ![]() ....so....let it snow...let it snow...let it snow!
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... down and out, liv'n that Walmart side of the lake! Last edited by fatlazyless; 01-18-2010 at 09:39 AM. |
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Meredith Neck has at least 8-10 inches anyway. It's an unofficial total as I am just eyeballing it but it seems to have a bit more water content than reported on Long Island. It packs pretty well and is good snowball snow!
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Close to 12" of light powder in West Alton.
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7" of fairly wet snow in the north end of Meredith.
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We got 10.5" of snow in West Alton. It was a bit on the heavy side to move, but not real heavy like the "wet concrete" stuff we sometimes get. I took this picture of Sleepers Island around 2:30pm today. As you can see, it's quite beautiful here with the new snow.
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DRH,
Thanks for the picture. It is the first one I've seen this year that shows the Minge-to-Sleepers area. Do you know if the snow cover is slushy and if it is safe to snowshoe to the mid-point of Sleepers - looking out between Treasure and Rattlesnake toward Ship? Have you seen any lights on Sleepers that would indicate the electricity is on? Thanks for any info you can provide. |
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It wasn't supposed to snow this much today, they said yesterday just snow showers and flurries, but the radar is showing a lot more than that. The weather people need to get it right. If I had the money, I would be moving out of here to Miami Florida. NH stinks.
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at least I'm puttin it in the weather forum, and not the winter sports forum. Don't get me wrong, the snow is OK in small doses, but whenever I need to go somewhere, like work, or visit my sick Grandfather, it almost always snows. I would consider taking a winter sport up, but it takes $$$ I don't have. I am entitled to my opinion about the weather. I probably would enjoy winter more if I did have a winter sport, but again it takes $$.
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Downhill skiing is for wussy boys & wussy girls.....the lift does all the work...and it takes like $800 of equipment to go glide down the hill.....plus a $67 lift ticket.....downhill is a capitalist conspiracy....for people too lazy to go cross country.....
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Go buy yourself a $30 pair of snowshoes at FLL-mart and have at it. Somebody here would probably give you old ski equipment free if they thought you would use it. You don't need money to have fun in the snow but you do need something your lacking. And all the money in the world can't buy you a positive attitude.
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DRH,
In the beautiful photo that you posted above, it appears that two docks are encrusted in the ice. Can this be? |
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Redwing, the two docks in the foreground of the photo belong to our next door neighbor and they are both actually above the ice. The one on the left is built into a breakwater and it is supported by horizontal timbers that are secured by the breakwater rocks. In fact most of what you see is actually the rock breakwater that is covered with ice and snow. The dock on the right is built on top of a number of large rocks. Because of the deep snow cover it does appear that the docks are encrusted in ice, but they really aren't. The lake level is usually low enough so even the dock posts are above the ice. Neither of them has ever been damaged by the ice in the past.
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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned anything about the fog over the lake this morning.
It kind of startled me the minute I pulled off my road and have a view of the winnipesaukee basin. I looked down at my thermometer and it said 19*. I thought it kind of strange so thought about it the rest of the way to work and I have a theory, but i thought I would throw it out there and see if anybody saw it and had a theory. I'll give it a little time and see if anybody chimes with expert in sight |
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Thats only because I ordered very little snow for Clarks Landing so I dont have to plow a lot. Its now the 20th, how'd that work out for me? Oh well it is winter!!!
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Well my theory is that as the snow fell for several hours the temperature was in low to mid 30's, and as we know the snow is a good insulator trapping the warmer air which eventually rose to meet up with the much colder air of the early morning creating fog, which gathered in the lowest elevations over the lake
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