The snow is beginning to taper a little but this morning we had white-out conditions as the Moncton METAR would have confirmed.
I will post some accumulation totals later and maybe a few goodies (pics). But just looking out of the upstairs window there`s some good totals. I can see a foot or more before it`s all over.
There does appear to be another pulse of precip with some bright echoes over the Fredericton area, that may move over us.
As usual though, the `snow magnet` Moncton appears to having all the fun!
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Just got back in and updated the old gallery section. It`s still snowing, but only lightly. We`ve had continuous snow for nearly 24 hours now[:O] Not a big as the last storm but still fun (for a while) none the less[:)]
City of Moncton skyline, obscurred by snow..
<img src="http://www.maritimesweather.com/Gallery1/City_skyline.jpg"></img>
and the rest can be found here[:)]
http://www.maritimesweather.com/PhotoGallery2.html
City of Moncton skyline, obscurred by snow..
<img src="http://www.maritimesweather.com/Gallery1/City_skyline.jpg"></img>
and the rest can be found here[:)]
http://www.maritimesweather.com/PhotoGallery2.html
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