--M... if you're skiing, it's going to be Birdseye conditions (aka frozen cauliflower), and if you're hiking, I can't imagine that traction won't be a big part of your day.
In north central MA we listened to trees cracking and crashing to the ground all night long. There is at least 0.5" of ice on every surface. Birches are bent to the ground. If the wind picks up, as predicted, it will get much, much worse. We won't be going anywhere soon as our road is blocked by fallen trees on each side of our driveway. Definitely not a day to take a walk in the woods.
Pat T
Must be pretty bad in Northern MA ... WXRV 92.5 (the River) was off the air when I was driving to work this morning. They broadcast from Haverhill.
If I was a betting man, I'd say northern VT gets the most snow out of this. It kind of looks like the sleet line will make it all the way into the whites. The mid level warm air is going to screw them over.
In other news, they just had HEAVY snow down in New Orleans, not necessarily expected. So the storm has already surprised some.
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