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    Default December 19-20 Storm Totals

    So how much snow did everyone end up with?

    7.3" at my house in Darien, CT.

    Looks like places on Long Island are going to be the winners. I see Upton, NY reporting 24.9" with probably a few more inches on top of that still to be reported.
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    It was hard to measure here (central Rhode Island) due to all the drifting. My guess is somewhere between 13 and 15". The drifts are well over 3 feet in places.
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    I'm in Denver, but my sister in Sound Beach, NY reported approx. 20 - 25 inches with drifts up to 3 feet.
    <edit> It's gonna be 55 here today!

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    We got approx 2 feet in different places here in MD. I measured about 23 inches at my house in Crofton. The official tally at BWi is 21 inches.
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    In and right around Philadelphia, I think it was reported that we received 24 inches with drifts up to three feet deep. I love it!!!
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    we had about 12" at my house but south of me there was 22"
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    Default Record High Temperature?

    Can someone tell me what the record high temperature is on Mt Washington?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry LeBlanc View Post
    Can someone tell me what the record high temperature is on Mt Washington?
    The highest temp has been 72 F

    http://www.mountwashington.org/weather/normals.php
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    Well, we folks in Oneco, CT got around 15-18 inches. Love every inch of it!! Got the dog to pull me on my cross country skis - she loves this stuff, too! We were out for almost 2 hours. Man, did she sleep afterwards . . .
    Sorry for you folks up north . . . it IS a winter wonderland down here!!

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    The news said 2 feet in Norwich, CT. I took several measurements and came up with 15 inches. Wanted to break out the snow shoes and head off into the woods but I had to shovel then take the kids sled riding at the local golf course. I LOVE THIS STUFF.

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