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Old Feb 23, 2005, 3:22 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Ok I love this new weather pattern of storms hitting New England for the next few weeks. The models for this upcoming event took a Northerly track today. Yesterday ,Washington DC was in the jackpot range today they may be to far South to get any significant snows. We've seen this all winter.
The 5 day models are showing the possibility of a Monster storm Mon-Wed of next week that will put this one to shame. We are in a new pattern where the NAO or North Atlantic Oscillation has gone negative when that takes place, New England gets nailed with storm after storm. Folks even though I'm done skiing for the season due to a knee injury we are in for an awsome late winter weather mix that will drop alot of freshies to ski areas in New England right through mid March. Enjoy
Sounds like you are a meterologist or something...or did you get this from somewhere? Regardless, great news! Hope the knee heals.
Well i've been a weather junkie for a long time and since the advent of the internet so much information is readily available. I'm still trying to grasp reading of models and weather patterns it's interesting stuff alot of good weather forums out there too. skiing and weather go hand in hand. About the knee, scheduled reconstructive surgery on ACL 4/13 so the knee will heal in time for next season
Unless of course it snows like he%^ and we are skiing in June and July

I'd say that you could summer ski at 10e, but, oh yeah, that disappeared.
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