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WSimpson

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There's a website  from Plymouth State College in Plymouth NH that has an extensive weather department . They are about an hour away from the infamous Mt Washington ( the worlds worst weather  is their slogan  ) . I went to a school down the road from that college and I like to check up on their webcam and see what it is like there from time to time .  It's cool in NC but that's more snow there than I've had in 2 years . 

Check out the weather site they have  at Plymouth State College .  https://vortex.plymouth.edu

 

Pictures on the site update every 5 minutes , and there are some cameras showing different shots of Mt Washington that update too .2C3F5F62-2F68-4B4C-B3BD-C0DCC6AA438D.thumb.jpeg.e9b9a8f34ed6bb026abcc90e9be48fea.jpeg

 

The observatory on the top of Mt Washington 

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Edited by Will Simpson
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I liked cold weather when I was in NH but now that I'm growing palms I like it mild without surprises from Old Man Winter .

Will

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I don't mind the occasional snowstorm in the winter as long as the growing season is long and HOT!..., and the snow has to MELT within 24 hours. My definition of PARADISE, Florida, nor NH, not so much.

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