Every hurricane leaves a mark, but some are so deadly their names vanish forever. Let’s reflect on the storms that shaped our history across New England.
This past Winter, New England experienced one of "those" winters when it seemed like we got a ton of snow and the temperatures were very, very cold. I wonder if I'll be saying the same thing when this intense heat hits New Hampshire and Massachusetts this Summer? According to the Farmer's Almanac, it's going to be a scorcher for the Southern half of New Hampshire and all of Massachusetts.
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.
It was a nice break, wasn't it? Of course I'm talking about the break in the back to back winter storms that were slamming the northeast region over the last few weeks.
Get your wide skis ready, your snowblowers full of gas, and your groceries ahead of time...Saturday and Sunday will be dumping snow all day and night in New Hampshire.
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 .