The Mount Washington Observatory, where winds howl and snow falls most months of the year, sits at an elevation of 6,288 feet.
It has been quite wintry over the past couple of days, thanks to the aforementioned sharp southward dip in the jet stream.
Wednesday and Thursday, a total of 1.8 inches of snow was measured at the observatory, accompanied by average wind speeds from 55-66 mph, according to observatory records.
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