So today we are having the "Storm before the Storm". We have been happily going from light snow, to sleet, to 'Freezing Drizzle' (a true anomaly for those of you in the Southern Regions). All in anticipation of tomorrows "Near Blizzard" conditions. ❄️❄️
BUT Beatrice and i are not stopped by a little chilly weather. A brisk walk Downtown at 16 F is a stroll in the park,,,,,,, no, no, no, that will be later on this afternoon when is starts to 'cool' off a bit. Here are a few Downtown shots from this morning.
Nashua River this morning. |
Frozen Nashua River covered with snow. |
Last weekend we watched folks plowing and shoveling snow off Lake Winnipesaukee
(Win-e-pas-akee)for a Hockey tournament.
Main St. looking North |
Main St looking South |
Thursday we had a 13.4 inch snow fall. It was a nice day to stay in and watch. Thursday night and Friday morning the city moved most of the snow from the primary roads. Just a little slush left and some from this morning.
As usual on Saturday morning, Main St was busy, stores and resaurants were open, and folks were out and about.
Piling it up |
Yes that is a pile of snow plowed up to clear the parking lot that you can't really see. Turning corners can be a real adventure here in the winter when the snow is piled up.
Tomorrow we are supposed to get another foot or so of light fluffy white stuff. Should be great day for Snow Shoeing in Mine Falls Park.
We were not the only intrepid souls out this morning. For most New Englanders, this is just another February Saturday Morning.
A special HI!! to these folks that i met and waved to me as i was doing photos in the middle of Main St. (I was standing in a Safety Island).
Tomorrow we may have some new Mine Falls pics. Here is our latest weather advisory.
Winter Storm Watch
Issued: 11:53 AM EST Feb. 11, 2017 – National Weather Service
... Winter Storm Watch remains in effect from Sunday morningthrough Monday afternoon...* hazard types... heavy snow and gusty winds. The snow willlikely mix with rain for a time Sunday and Sunday night on theseacoast.* Accumulations... snow accumulation of 12 to 16 inches.* Timing... snow begins Sunday morning and becomes heavy at timesSunday afternoon and night. The snow will taper off by earlyMonday afternoon.* Impacts... on Sunday, snow will develop and become heavy attimes during the afternoon. The snow will be blown about bystrong winds at times, mainly near the coast. Some poweroutages possible due to heavy wet snow where temperaturesremain near 32 degrees and where rain mixes in near the coast.* Winds... northeast 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 40 mph.* Temperatures... in the lower 20s.* Visibilities... one quarter mile or less at times.Precautionary/preparedness actions...A Winter Storm Watch means there is a potential for significantsnow... sleet... or ice accumulations that may impact travel.
Check back.
Grenville😉
13 comments:
All that snow, my goodness. Over here in Hawaii, we are now experiencing a thunder storm. Rain, but no snow.
Beautiful weather! I am convinced that most television forecasters these days are spineless buffoons who seem to want to cause panics when they talk about winter weather.
We are expecting another storm tomorrow. It's at this point that I begin to tire of winter.
I know I said it before but it is true. It is so pretty.
Hello there, people who live in northern climes are a hardy lot. They don't let a little snow stop them :) I learned this from my sister who lived in Norway. When it snowed the snow shoes came out and up the mountain they would go :) My relatives in ND are the same way. Have a great weekend you two.
It is ice fishing for the ND relatives mind you :)
That's some brutal weather. You do the right thing by getting out.
Do stay safe and warm. Thank you for sharing the photos from your trip around town. About 2 years ago, we had an ice storm that left us without power for 5 days. More than anything, I missed my morning coffee! lol
It is going to be 70 here today. If the sun is out, I will be sitting in my Adirondack with a book soaking up vitamin D and not envying you one tiny bit.
The camellias are beautiful and daffodils are in bud. Winter jasmine has been in bloom for a couple weeks.
There is the tiniest hint of red appearing in the treetops... BUT it DID snow here this week! It did, I swear! I saw all 6 snow flakes! Or was that a chicken truck going by????
WOW! How much snow did you get in the end?
I like all your photos.
Carla
And here in western NC we are THIRTY degrees above our normal. So wrong.
Stay safe and warm up there! Our daughter (in Concord, NH) has sent us photos. The snow looks very pretty.
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