You know a storm means business when even the skiers are like, “Okay, this might be a little much.” That’s what happened on February 5, 1995, when Vermont got absolutely buried.
February 8, 2013—the day that all the plows in the state began working around the clock for days here in Maine as the Blizzard of 2013, better known as Winter Storm Nemo, dumped a ridiculous amount of snow across the state, shutting down towns and burying cars.
One of the most significant and horrific snowstorms of the 20th century occurred January 6-8, 1996, with power outages, road closures, and even deaths.
While the seacoast continues to clean up after last weekend's flood driven Nor'easter, we're staring down another huge storm. One which will stuff the Granite State with lots of snow.
Another storm is moving towards the Granite State. Along the seacoast, snowfall totals were originally expected to be between 3 and 6 inches, according to a forecast by WMUR News 9.
Notice the time stamp from this morning. Since then, totals have risen, depending on the source. New...