Winter Snowfall 2022-2023 (starts with the first snowfall of the season)
As it turns out, we had quite a bit of snow this winter, but that is also somewhat misleading. It was not a cold winter, and much of the snow was heavy, wet, damaging snow that was quickly compacted and mostly gone within hours of it falling from the sky. Temperatures overall were mild, and it made for a terrible winter to keep an ice rink skateable.
81.50 inches from NE Goffstown
December 11: 2.00″
December 16: 6.00″ (8.00″)
December Total: 8.00″ (8.00″)
January 06: 2.00″
January 12: 1.00″ (3.00″)
January 16: 4.00″ (7.00″)
January 19-20: 9.00″ (16.00″)
January 22-23: 13.00″ (29.00″)
January 25: 3.00″ (32.00″)
January Total: 32.00″ (40.00″)
February 21: 3.00″
February 22-24: 5.00″ (8.00″)
February 25: 1.00″ (9.00″)
February 26: 1.50″ (10.50″)
February 28: 4.50″ (15.00″)
February Total: 15.00″ (55.00″)
March 04: 9.00″
March 07: 0.50″ (9.50″)
March 14: 15.00″ (24.50″)
March 25: 1.00″ (25.50″)
March 31: 1.00″ (26.50″)
March Total: 26.50″ (81.50″)
Ice in blue captured along Depot Road in Nashua, NH. March, 2023
Goffstown winter snowfall total for 2022-2023: 81.50 inches