| | | |
| Tuesday, May 13, 2008 |
|
Welcome to the New England & Northeast Ski Forums - AlpineZone Forums. You are currently viewing our forums as a guest which only gives you limited access to view most discussions. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (private messages), respond to polls, upload your own photos and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact the administrator. |
| |||||||
| Notices |
| | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
| | #1 (permalink) |
| Sugarloaf Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Coventry, C.T
Posts: 3,551
| April 13-14th storm possibility I am hearing about a possible coastal storm/cut of low for late this weekend. Perhaps Western Maine will get a good dump of snow.
__________________ Ski School - A place where novices are turned into menaces. |
| | |
| | #3 (permalink) |
| Sugarloaf Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Coventry, C.T
Posts: 3,551
| No doubt, the highlight of the week will be the formation of a major storm over the central U.S. on Thursday. This storm will be remembered for the widespread severe weather outbreak that we anticipate over the central and lower Mississippi and Lower Ohio Valley region later Thursday and Thursday night. This storm could produce a lot of tornadoes. Steady rain ahead of this storm should spread into southwestern ontario Thursday night. As the storm moves up toward the Great Lakes Friday it will begin to stall out as a big blocking high over eastern Canada gets in the way. If this track holds, then we may see another moderate sized snow event in the region around Lake Superior once again Friday and into Friday night. Rain will eventually spread into the remainder of eastern Ontario and southern Quebec sometime Friday, but as the blocking high to the north strengthens, it will force a pocket of colder air farther to the south, causing a cold air damming situation across far northern New England and southern Quebec by Friday night and that could mean we see the rain changing over to snow or sleet from near Ottawa to Montreal to Quebec City. Stay tuned for more on this tomorrow and Wednesday. 4. That same blocking high will also force the Great Lakes storm to transfer it's energy to a secondary storm near southern New England early Saturday. The eventual track and intensity of this second storm will be key in determining how much snow, if any, falls over southern Quebec, far northern New England
__________________ Ski School - A place where novices are turned into menaces. |
| | |
| | #6 (permalink) | |
| Sugarloaf Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Coventry, C.T
Posts: 3,551
| Quote:
It's looking like a possible high elevation snow event is possible for the weekend. Caribou, Maine NWS forecast discussion: LOW PRESSURE APPROACHES FROM THE SOUTHWEST. THIS LOW IS EXPECTED TO MOVE INTO THE GREAT LAKES EARLY SATURDAY THEN RE-DEVELOP IN THE GULF OF MAINE SATURDAY NIGHT. AS THE SECONDARY LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM DEVELOPS IN THE GULF OF MAINE SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY...COLDER AIR WILL BE DRAW INTO THE NORTHERN PORTION OF THE FORECAST AREA. BOTH THE GFS AND THE ECMWF ARE COLDER WITH THIS SYSTEM THAN YESTERDAYS RUNS. WITH THIS IN MIND THE PRIMARY CONCERN IS PRECIPITATION TYPE. ALSO GIVEN THE TIME OF YEAR AND MARGINAL THICKNESSES FOR SNOW ALOFT IT IS POSSIBLE THAT PRECIPITATION TYPE COULD BE DIURNALLY DRIVEN. WILL ASSUME THAT TEMPERATURES ALOFT WILL BE COLD ENOUGH TO SUPPORT SNOW IN NORTH AND CENTRAL AREAS SATURDAY INTO SUNDAY. Gray, Maine: A MORE SIGNIFICANT SYSTEM ARRIVES FROM THE MIDWEST BY LATE FRIDAY THEN LINGERS FOR THE BALANCE OF UPCOMING WEEKEND. A RAIN SNOW MIX IS LIKELY ACROSS NORTHERN SECTIONS AND THE HIGHER TERRAIN AS COLDER AIR IS DRAWN SOUTHWARD INTO THE SYSTEM. -- End Changed Discussion -- Burlington, Vermont: A SIGNIFICANT PATTERN TRANSITION TOWARD COOLER AND MORE UNSETTLED WEATHER IS EXPECTED FRIDAY AND THROUGH THE WEEKEND. THE NUMERICAL GUIDANCE CONTINUES TO INDICATE THAT A BROAD MID-UPR TROPOSPHERIC TROUGH WILL BE LOCATED ACROSS THE CENTRAL CONUS ON FRIDAY AND THEN VERY SLOWLY TRANSLATE EWD TO THE EAST COAST BY 12Z MONDAY. THE ECMWF HAS BEEN SLOWER IN THIS EVOLUTION AS COMPARED TO THE GFS...AND THE 00Z GFS IS TRENDING NOW TOWARD THE SLOWER ECMWF EVOLUTION. LEADING REGION OF LOW-LEVEL ISENTROPIC ASCENT OVERSPREADS THE NORTH COUNTRY DURING THE DAY FRIDAY WITH SKIES BECOMING CLOUDY AND RAIN DEVELOPING FROM SW-NE. THE BROAD UPPER TROUGH GRADUALLY MOVES IN FROM THE WEST OVER THE WEEKEND RESULTING IN A COOLING TREND /ESPECIALLY ALOFT/ AND CONTINUED PERIODS OF RAIN ON SATURDAY. WE/LL NEED TO MONITOR FOR HIGHER ELEVATION SNOW SHOWERS POSSIBLE BY LATE SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY AS THERMODYNAMIC PROFILES BECOME COLD ENOUGH TO SUPPORT SNOW. SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW ARE POSSIBLE IN THE MTNS LATE IN THE WEEKEND. WARM PBL TEMPERATURES SHOULD INITIALLY MINIMIZE SNOW POTENTIAL IN THE VALLEYS...BUT A MIX OF RAIN/SNOW SHOWERS ARE POSSIBLE AT TIMES SUNDAY INTO SUNDAY NIGHT. THIS DOESN/T REPRESENT A SIGNIFICANT CHANGE FROM THE PREVIOUS FORECAST AND WILL CONTINUE WITH A CHANCE OF RAIN/SNOW SHOWERS.
__________________ Ski School - A place where novices are turned into menaces. | |
| | |
| | #7 (permalink) |
| The Bear Den Ledges Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Now Playing at Sugarbush and Burke.
Posts: 10,272
| WDEV was saying r^&n all weekend
__________________ Live, Ski, or Die! Trailboss' Ski Videos now on YouTube! Trailboss' Photo Albums. 66 days for the 2007-2008 ski season!!!! 36 of the 48 New Hampshire 4,000 Footers Completed and Counting! |
| | |
| | #8 (permalink) |
| Sugarloaf Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Coventry, C.T
Posts: 3,551
| Last years heavy snow event was forecast in advance with much the same types of precipitation as this one currently is. Sugarloaf had snow for four days in a row with 60" + of new snow during that time. The rain/snow line was very close by with 0" of snow in Farmington and hardly any in Kingfield and massive flooding in Southern Maine. My gut feeling is for 6-12" for Sugarloaf sunday-monday.
__________________ Ski School - A place where novices are turned into menaces. |
| | |
| | ||||||
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| |