[STORMREPORTS] 34" In New Hampshire ; 109mph At MWN

From: Jesse Ferrell (CASI) (j{at}weatherwatchers.org)
Date: Tue Feb 06 2001 - 13:54:11 EST


Final totals from the National Weather Service are indicating nearly 3
feet of snow fell in New Hampshire:

http://www.nws.noaa.gov/er/box/fcsts/PWMPNSPWM (included below)

The quoted 109mph gust at Mount Washington NH can be seen in their
observations below, courtesy AccuWeather.com:

http://www.accuweather.com/adcbin/current_index_large?metsta=MWN&nav=meteo&type=metar&time=12&btnMet=Decoded&partner=6037

11am 7 7 00 310 88 95 6 0
BSZF

That's wind at 88knots gusting to 95knots, with blowing snow and
freezing fog. More about Mount Washington can be found on the CASI
Weird Weather Site at
http://www.weatherwatchers.org/weird/

The biggest snowstorm of the season dumped 1 to 2 feet of snow across
much of Western Maine and northern, central
and southeast new Hampshire

Snowfall ranged from 12 to 24 inches for most areas, with the highest
snowfall totals reaching nearly 3 feet in central new Hampshire
and the lowest amounts closer to 6 inches in some coastal communities.
Strong winds, blowing and drifting snow added to the
impact of the storm.

Here are storm totals /rounded to the nearest whole inch/ reported to
the National Weather Service between 600 and 1100 AM,

Maine

24 Inches ..... Farmington and Hartford
19 inches ..... Avon...Douglas Mountain /town of baldwin/...Eustis and
                south bridgton
18 inches ..... Bridgton...Flagstaff...Gray /NWS office/...Rangeley and
                scarborough
17 inches ..... Casco...East Hiram...Gorham...Lovell and Winthrop
16 inches ..... Bethel...Hebron...North sebago...Raymond...Sanford
                and West Paris
15 inches ..... Durham...Hollis...Lewiston-Auburn and new Sharon
14 inches ..... Augusta...Bath...Brunswick /naval air station/...
                jay...Lisbon Falls...North Anson...Portland
                /fairchild semi-Conductor/...Skowhegan...And south
                Portland
13 inches ..... Albion...Jackman...Moosehead and South Windham
12 inches ..... Cape neddick...Limington and Wilton
11 inches ..... Brassua...Elliot and harmony
9 inches ..... Boothbay Harbor
6 inches ..... Port clyde

Hew Hampshire

34 Inches ..... Alexandria
30 inches ..... Charlestown...Crawford Notch and gorham
29 inches ..... Berlin and new Hampton
28 inches ..... Claremont
26 inches ..... Enfield and pinkham Notch
25 inches ..... Kancamagus highway /NH dot/ and Laconia
24 inches ..... Plymouth
23 inches ..... Grafton and twin Mountain
22 inches ..... Belmont...North Stratford and Salisbury
21 inches ..... Franconia Notch
20 inches ..... Bradford...Lakeport and wentworth
18 inches ..... Dixville Notch...North Conway
17 inches ..... Mount Washington
16 inches ..... Concord
14 inches ..... Littleton...Greenland and Whitefield
13 inches ..... Benton...Diamond Pond and Lancaster
10 inches ..... Colebrook and Rochester
8 inches ..... First Connecticut Lake
7 inches ..... Hampton

Mount Washington reported a peak wind of 109 mph this morning.

The National Weather Service would like to thank weather spotters,
cooperative weather observers, highway departments, and law
enforcement agencies for their timely and valuable reports.

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Jesse Ferrell - Meteorologist/Web Dev. - j{at}weatherwatchers.org 
Central Atlantic Storm Investigators - www.weatherwatchers.org

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