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SHOW US: Your Blizzard Photos

It's supposed to get bad out there – and Patch wants to see your photos of it!

Latest forecasts have the blizzard currently dropping us much as three feet of snow on the Manchester area through Saturday. 

Which means it's going to get bad out there. 

If you plan on braving the elements at all to go sledding, skiing, build a snowman or snow fort, or just go for a walk as the snow fell, then snap a picture as you do so. 

And share it with your friends and neighbors here on Manchester Patch!

There are two ways you can share your photos and videos of the storm here on Patch: either on this article (click the upload button above after signing in as a user) or in our Pics & Clips gallery!

Problems or questions? Email Manchester Patch Editor David Moran and he'll help you solve them. 

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Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
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Timothy Becker May 10, 2013 at 08:19 am
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John Gollinger May 10, 2013 at 04:08 pm
Thank you.
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