Feb 24, 2008, 11:23 AM
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| Nassahegan, CT: 9/20
Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Thomaston, CT
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Originally Posted by powderfreak Wednesday is definitely going to be the true powder day. Tuesday will be storm skiing in the afternoon (also quite nice) but Tuesday morning will be the same old stuff we've been skiing on. Light snow will still be falling through most of Wednesday morning, but heaviest is Tuesday evening into the night, IMO.
I'd say Killington to Sugarbush/MRG area will make out very well with over a foot if it stays all snow. Actually, the number I've got in my head right now for much of Vermont, New Hampshire, and the Adirondacks is 7-14" based on a basic 12:1 ratio. Synoptic set-up argues for .5-1.0 liquid equivalent. Will need to look further at the mixing potential, temperatures in the snow growth region, and how quickly the coastal development gets going.
Gotta go to work till this evening, however, so will try to post a full update later tonight. | Any thoughts on Magic? |
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