Posted by Norm on July 15, 2010
Well, it sure has been a while. Its been incredibly busy around here what with moving, work, moving other people, work, moving again,weddings, bachelor parties, the PELI Group and just plain fun. Congrats to Jared for getting a job that he will be great at, and I wish him the best of luck.
Its been a [...]
Posted by Norm on March 10, 2009
Over the past weekend, most of New England finally got a nice taste of warmer weather. However, that was short lived, as snow and cooler temperatures moved into the region on Sunday night and Monday. The general area cleared out a bit today with temperatures in the low to mid 40s for most of the [...]
Posted by Norm on March 6, 2009
It is interesting to think, but how often do people actually view the weather forecasts provided for free. If the National Weather Service did not provide a free service, would you be willing to pay for a forecast that could possibly save your life? For an interesting take on this see this blog post
Posted by Norm on February 18, 2009
Another developing winter storm is bearing down on New England, looking to bring more snow and freezing precipitation to the New Hampshire area. Overall, the storm does not look like a blockbuster, but should be enough to bring moderate to heavy snowfall to the area. Accumulations look to mainly occur overnight, with the heaviest snow [...]
Posted by Norm on February 5, 2009
Its been a while. Classes are starting to pick up, and with working and such, its becoming increasingly hard to sit down and find some time to actually forecast. However, weekends are generally a great time to get to sit down and look at maps, so here is the weekend forecast. Hopefully, we are looking [...]
Posted by Norm on January 29, 2009
Looking back at the snowstorm this week, its kinda hard to imagine that the past two winters have been the bulk of the snow that I have seen in Plymouth. It’s beginning to feel old. We tend to sink into a pattern where we are affected by 2-3 storms per week as the upper levels [...]
Posted by Norm on January 28, 2009
Good Morning!
This storm continues to look more and more interesting in its evolution through the models. The newest products suggest that we will see between 1 inch and 1.25 inches of liquid equivalent. If you use the standard 10:1 ratio of snow to liquid (10 inches of snow to 1 inch of water) you get [...]
Posted by Norm on January 27, 2009
Making a quick update to the forecast from earlier today. It is looking to be a bit more potent than it was before. The National Weather Service (NWS) has upped their accumulation totals for this storm. Upon review of the newest models, I have upped my accumulation totals for the storm to 9-13 inches.
Posted by Norm on January 27, 2009
This week has started to take shape, and the zonal pattern looks to break for the area by mid-week, ushered out by a potent snowstorm Tuesday – Wednesday of this week. Most of the dynamics for the storm show potential for snowfall totals in central NH to be in the range of 6+ inches. Unfortunately, [...]
Posted by Norm on January 25, 2009
Another cold morning here in Central New Hampshire, with temperatures in Plymouth reaching -9 F on top of Boyd Science Center and -14 out at Plymouth International Airport. Berlin, NH made it to -24 F last night.
On a personal note, I skied at Tenney Mountain yesterday, so here is a plug for them. Cost Effective, [...]