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October ends with unprecedented avalanche warning for New Hampshire, USA
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Exceptionally heavy early snow on the mountains of New Hampshire, the eastern US state, has led to an unprecedented avalanche warning before winter has normally commenced.
During October, more than 70 inches of snow fell on Mount Washington, the highest peak in the eastern US.
"I've been going up there for 15 years," Ranger Chris Joosen [of the US Forest Service] said. "This by far is the earliest start and most substantial start."
This report from
The WMUR Channel.
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