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Just clipped this from WMUR's site: Looks like we are going to catch a break from the arctic chill as warming takes hold on Monday and Tuesday ahead of ...

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Old Mar 1, 2008, 10:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Just clipped this from WMUR's site:

Looks like we are going to catch a break from the arctic chill as warming takes hold on Monday and Tuesday ahead of our next system. Rain is looking very possible, possibly heavy rain, on Tuesday night into Wednesday morning... this could cause major problems with either flooding or your roof if you don't shovel off, so please consider doing that right away!

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I had heard that, too.

ETA: Then again, at least all of you can take advantage of this beautiful snow this weekend. I'm still recovering.
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Old Mar 1, 2008, 12:14 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Take advantage of the skiing tomorrow..because it's going to get warm and rainy early to mid week..At least the base is good..
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Well, at least it's snowing right NOW! Came out of nowhere...

This morning's snow stopped hours ago and the sun came out... then I realized it got dark all the sudden. Looked out the window and saw those beautiful fat flakes floating out of the sky.
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Old Mar 1, 2008, 5:10 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Doesn't look too bad in the North Country. Lots of snow showers and the worst they're showing is this:

Monday: A light mix of wintry precipitation in the morning. Then some clearing in the afternoon. High 41F. Winds S at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of precip 40%.

Followed by more snow showers and snow on Wednesday.
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This is a tricky time of the year. I have my stash of passes and discount vouchers. I was tempted to go to Cannon tomorrow but Ragged sure can be nice with new snow too. The game plan is to use up my passes from the south and work north. Most years I end up at Killington (clearly not the most northern option..) toward the end of the season as previous owners have enjoyed the bragging rights of staying open longest.

So Ragged it is.
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Doesn't look too bad in the North Country. Lots of snow showers and the worst they're showing is this:

Monday: A light mix of wintry precipitation in the morning. Then some clearing in the afternoon. High 41F. Winds S at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of precip 40%.

Followed by more snow showers and snow on Wednesday.
I hope so. Heading to the MRV tomorrow.
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This is a tricky time of the year. I have my stash of passes and discount vouchers. I was tempted to go to Cannon tomorrow but Ragged sure can be nice with new snow too. The game plan is to use up my passes from the south and work north. Most years I end up at Killington (clearly not the most northern option..) toward the end of the season as previous owners have enjoyed the bragging rights of staying open longest.

So Ragged it is.

I hear you there! We're in the same boat, as well, thinking it would be best to work the same way south to north. Hate to see the passes go to waste. We still have some passes left for Ragged too.

We're actually hoping to get my daughter to meet somewhere between where she lives in VT and here next weekend to use up some passes. It may be either Loon or Cannon....
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This makes me sad because I was home all day today sick! This frigin cold was working me down all week and took full hold Saturday, aarrrgggg!!!! While recovering today all I could think about was the conditions at Cannon, now this warm up and 'R' stuff falling!

Guess it could be worse!
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Old Mar 2, 2008, 5:20 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Damn, well they've downgraded our weather from all snowflakes to some of those little blue dots that we all hate to see. It looks like it's cooling down on the backside, but the snow is so great I hate to see any glitches.
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