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People in New Hampshire have had some "nice" temperatures over the past few days, (above freezing) but it looks like early March could be one of the snowiest of the Winter season.
If you thought your commute was bad after a few inches of snow, just be glad you weren’t around 56 years ago this week—when New Hampshire got pummeled and Mount Washington was buried under a record-breaking blizzard.
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.
The next big storm system expected to move into the northern New England region this Thursday looks to impact Maine and New Hampshire residents pretty much all day.
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.
Here in New Hampshire, we just had around 6-9" of wet snow on Saturday night into Sunday and now, the forecast says more snow Wednesday into Thursday .
What a weird weather pattern we are in right now. Last week was ridiculously cold here in New Hampshire. We had temps literally in the single digits. Now, more snow expected.
Massachusetts definitely saw some significant snowfall over this past weekend. And let's be honest, we all knew it was coming at some point because, you know,... New England! While we know that we still have plenty of Winter left when more snow may occur, what Massachusetts cities and towns do you think get the most snow on a yearly basis?