At 8am, snow was falling across Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard and all of Cape Cod, while we were getting rain in Hanover and Lebanon. The atmosphere was so dry, there was some evaporational cooling all the way to the Cape and the islands, and it started as wet snow there. In fact, snow is still falling across southeast NH. That will prob last a couple more hours.
As for here, a slushy 1-2 inches of snow fell, followed by some rain mixed with sleet. Temp is 34 in Lebanon, 33 in Hanover, but its the middle of the day, and the sun angle is comparable to late September, so that is melting anything that hits the pavement.
It looks like rain will pickup this afternoon, and fall heavily at times tonight, then end tomorrow morning as some snow showers. The winds are going to be an issue, and a wind advisory with gusts to 40 or even 50 mph might have to be issued.
All th heavy snows are confined to the mountains. They're going to pick up 6-12+ through Friday.
The weather looks quiet, albeit cold for the weekend, with a potential storm threat early next week. Confidence extremely low.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
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