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 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
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 October 27, 2008
So this week has gotten much more interesting. A trough is set to dig into the region, bringing our coldest temperatures thus far this season to the region. As the trough digs, it looks to set up a situation where a low pressure system will spin up on the coast over the next day, tracking [...]