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David:
.....Oh the weather outside is frightful........

      No really,  i'm serious!    Stupid Nor'Easter   :P


I been listening to the ice pelt of my windows since 2 am.    Its now 6:30 am and it is still going strong.    There looks to be several inches of ice pellets on the driveway already.

I guess it is a good thing that it is Sunday for most of the world.  I myself will have to face this mess a little later to get to work.  Hopefully the general public wil stay off the highways.

David:
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MaineWriter:
Morning all,

9 degrees outside and it is snowing. The snow started at 5:30 am and right now it is just snow. According to the weather report, the storm tracked further west than they expected, which means we may get more of a mix of sleet and freezing rain. We'll see....that is supposed to come later in the day. Right now, it just looks like pretty New England snow, accumulating at about a rate of an inch an hour.

I'll keep you posted!

L

Front-Ranger:
I see that two airports are reporting winds over 70 knots, both of them in New Hampshire!! Mt. Washington is probably redlining it. Sounds like you're in for a wild one, altho maybe not an official blizzard! It's cold and still here in the Rocky Mountains, for once even the dog is quiet.

MaineWriter:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on December 16, 2007, 10:11:35 am ---I see that two airports are reporting winds over 70 knots, both of them in New Hampshire!! Mt. Washington is probably redlining it. Sounds like you're in for a wild one, altho maybe not an official blizzard! It's cold and still here in the Rocky Mountains, for once even the dog is quiet.



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Which two airports? We don't have any wind here yet. The storm is supposed to intensify at lunchtime.

L

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