Monday, January 26, 2026

Eleven to thirteen inches of powder snow.

 I shoveled a hydrant, a four-mailbox mini cluster and my BUS STOP.  Because the snow was so light in weight, I seemed to gain strength as time went by.  A small disadvantage the snow was so fluffy large blocks of snow on my shovel were rare. It all fell apart. 

Our son in central Connecticut showed a depth of fifteen inches of snow on a table on his deck. Here in Maine the snow fell into air at six degrees Fahrenheit. Cold air holds less moisture than warmer air, so the snow crystals were dry (VERY DRY).