@@cathymolina9139 I've been to Claremont many times and I'm not a huge fan. It's somewhat run down and feels desolate. Hillsboro, Antrim, Henniker, Weare, Hopkinton and the surrounding towns is a much nicer area in my opinion.
@@anthonybeaulieu9820 That's awesome. I've been out to Arizona a few times in the past couple years. Haven't spend a lot of time around Tucson yet. I'll keep that in mind next time I visit.
Southern New Hampshire receives upwards of 60 inches of snowfall annually. So roughly 10 snow storms per season, which is what you saw in this video. (Some are very fluffy and others are wet and heavy snow.) As for sunny days, I'd estimate 3-4 days per week. With the other days being overcast. (It's definitely not the best place to live if you want a lot of sunshine.)
Great question. It's not very common, especially compared to the Sun Belt States. Our average sunshine each year is quite low. (Although utility prices have recently gone up a lot in NH.)
Thanks Cody!
You're welcome!
Hey Cody do you know if claremont is a nice area to live? Or hillsborough? The homes are pretty reasonable.
@@cathymolina9139 I've been to Claremont many times and I'm not a huge fan. It's somewhat run down and feels desolate. Hillsboro, Antrim, Henniker, Weare, Hopkinton and the surrounding towns is a much nicer area in my opinion.
@Living in New Hampshire thank you very much. I was wondering why thr homes were so cheap.
@@cathymolina9139 You're welcome. The real estate is very inexpensive compared to the rest of the state, but the property taxes are a lot higher.
Thanks, Cody. Very pretty to look at from a distance, lol. I will save this video to cool off during our Arizona summer..
Haha, my pleasure. Which section of Arizona are you from?
@@LivinginNewHampshire We live in Tucson now after many years working in L.A.. I was raised in Manchester but the cold weather did not agree with me!
@@anthonyblue100 That's understandable, I love the scenery in Oro Valley/ Catalina Foothills.
Interesting. That’s where I live, near La Cholla Blvd. and Hardy Rd. Do you get out here once in a while? Let me know if you want to meet up sometime.
@@anthonybeaulieu9820 That's awesome. I've been out to Arizona a few times in the past couple years. Haven't spend a lot of time around Tucson yet. I'll keep that in mind next time I visit.
Another great video! I must say, you could have filmed this in my state. I drive through back roads like this quite a bit. In all seasons.
I appreciate it Rudy!
Do a living a Bristol next
Bristol is a nice area, especially the homes surrounding Newfound Lake. I spent a lot of time there when I was growing up.
How often does it look like that in winter? How often is it cloudy without son and how often does it snow?
Southern New Hampshire receives upwards of 60 inches of snowfall annually. So roughly 10 snow storms per season, which is what you saw in this video. (Some are very fluffy and others are wet and heavy snow.) As for sunny days, I'd estimate 3-4 days per week. With the other days being overcast. (It's definitely not the best place to live if you want a lot of sunshine.)
Hi Cody, Is solar used in NH, I don't see any panel on the houses or is it not worth it ?
Great question. It's not very common, especially compared to the Sun Belt States. Our average sunshine each year is quite low. (Although utility prices have recently gone up a lot in NH.)
Boy I wish I was there. No beautiful snow here, just lame, ugly palm trees (Florida)
If you decide to visit, we generally receive snow through March. What part of Florida do you reside?