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| Willey Pond, Strafford, NH Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Strafford, New Hampshire
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| I'm not seeing much snow in the week's forecast, anybody got a better one? Sure, it's good snow makin' weatha'. But we could use a dose of school-closing tropical moisture meets arctic air-mass snow.
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| Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Warren, VT (Sugarbush, MRG)
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| We're fine if we can avoid a warm-up. Sure, we could use a big dump, but we've picked up a few inches here and there all week and the resorts in the MRV are 100% open and improving every day.
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| Warp and Werekong Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: St Lawrence River (north of "The 'Dacks" )
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| I've skied my closest area( 72 miles distant) Titus mtn 1200 vert 3 times this past week .Titus has gotten 24 inches of fresh pow over that time period while Snow Ridge another area 85 miles distant picked up 43 inches this week . Gonna be there tomorrow
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| Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Southern Vermont
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| From NOAA/NWS for Southern Vermont: ON WEDNESDAY...AND CONTINUING INTO THURSDAY...SOME LAKE EFFECT MOISTURE WILL AFFECT THE ADIRONDACKS...OTHERWISE A MIX OF CLOUDS AND SUN...AND TEMPERATURES AROUND NORMAL. BY FRIDAY...GENERAL CONSENSUS FOR ANOTHER SYSTEM TO APPROACH. QUITE A SPREAD FROM LONG RANGE ENSEMBLE GUIDANCE WITH REGARD TO STORM TRACK...TIMING AND THERMAL PROFILE...BUT OPERATIONAL GFS AND ECMWF SUGGESTING INTERESTING STORM TRACK FOR POTENTIAL SNOW IN OUR REGION...BUT AGAIN...ENSEMBLES SUGGEST LOTS OF SPREAD AND UNCERTAINTY. JUST KEEPING CURRENT FORECAST FOR CHANCES FOR SNOW MOST AREAS...AND MIX SOUTHERN AREAS FRIDAY. So...some chance is developing for a storm this Friday...
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| Ari Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Ashland, NH
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| Fox report suggests rain this week. I got my knee deep fix today, I am okay with next weekend sucking. Today will get me through a couple bad weeks even.
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| Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 130
| Tug THE MEAN MID LEVEL TROUGH WILL BE CENTERED OVER THE WESTERN CONUS THROUGH THE LONG TERM PERIOD...ALTHOUGH THERE WILL BE SEVERAL BRIEF TROUGH AMPLIFICATIONS INTO THE GREAT LAKES. LOOKING AT THE DETAILS...A STRONG COLD FRONT WILL CROSS THE EASTERN GREAT LAKES REGION TUESDAY NIGHT. BEHIND THE COLD FRONT...STRONG COLD AIR ADVECTION WILL BRING A RETURN TO MID WINTER CHILL. GFS/ECMWF ARE DIVERGING SOMEWHAT ON THE DETAILS OF THE SURFACE PATTERN EVOLUTION...WITH THE ECMWF DEEPER AND A LITTLE FARTHER WEST WITH THE SURFACE LOW...AND ALSO COLDER AT 850MB. ECMWF WOULD SUGGEST MORE OF A SOUTHWEST FLOW AND LAKE EFFECT CHANCES NORTHEAST OF LAKES ERIE AND ONTARIO. GFS IS NOT AS COLD AT 850MB AND NOT AS AMPLIFIED...WHICH WOULD SUPPORT MORE OF A WESTERLY FLOW WEDNESDAY AND LAKE EFFECT IN THE MORE TRADITIONAL SNOWBELTS. GIVEN THE LACK OF MODEL CONSISTENCY IN THE DETAILS AND INHERENT UNCERTAINTY AT THIS TIME RANGE...IT REMAINS TOO EARLY TO BE SPECIFIC ON EXACT LOCATION/INTENSITY...BUT THIS COULD BE ANOTHER STRONG LAKE EFFECT SNOW EVENT GIVEN THE LARGE SCALE PATTERN AND VERY FAVORABLE TEMPERATURES ALOFT. LAKE EFFECT SHOULD SHUT OFF BY THURSDAY AFTERNOON AS A RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS ACROSS THE EASTERN LAKES. has been very good the last week |
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| needles eye @ K 1/2/08 Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: hudson valley
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| ^^^^ that pic is worth several thousand words. looks great! Roemer and co. have been hinting at a chance of something sizeable Feb. 1st. Keeping my fingers crossed.
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| Willey Pond, Strafford, NH Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Strafford, New Hampshire
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| Where is that? All we have is hardpack. Oh yeah, it's snowing this morning (SE NH)
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