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The Official 2/9-2/11 Storm Discussion Thread


From the NOAA warning for the Sunapee area: EXPECT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 8 TO 12 INCHES THROUGH THURSDAY AFTERNOON WITH ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS LIKELY THURSDAY NIGHT. ANY TRAVEL IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED. ...

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Old Feb 9, 2005, 3:58 PM   #51 (permalink)
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From the NOAA warning for the Sunapee area:

EXPECT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 8 TO 12 INCHES THROUGH THURSDAY AFTERNOON WITH ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS LIKELY THURSDAY NIGHT.


ANY TRAVEL IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED. IF YOU LEAVE THE SAFETY OF BEING INDOORS, YOU ARE PUTTING YOUR LIFE AT RISK.

Geez...they're only calling for 8-12. Of course, I've taken the day off, and am currently drooling...
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ya this storm looks pretty awsome for northern new england. But for me it is a lose-lose situation, if the storm tracks south i get snow where i live(lynn MA) meaning i wont have school, but less snow in the mountains, but if it tracks north wildcat will get dumped on(that is wher im planning on goin friday) and i will get rain which means school. but atleast we are getting snow
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Old Feb 9, 2005, 6:55 PM   #53 (permalink)
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We'll have much more snow than VT this time around. Northern NH is predicted to receive 12 - 24" -- that's just in the valley . The higher elevations will see a lot more. So skiing at Loon, Cannon, Tucks etc and hiking out to Isolation and Owl's Head will see even more snow depth. Your fun of the season, regular February blizzard. Finally, yeah, bring it on!

Anyone else plan to get out and take advantage of the snow this weekend?!
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Old Feb 9, 2005, 6:59 PM   #54 (permalink)
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Anyone else plan to get out and take advantage of the snow this weekend?!
Skiing at home in NY tomorrow and friday then headed up to NH..
Probably Attitash.... Got an ASC pass... Maybe Wildcat..
Always wondered what it was like while sitting in the Alpine Garden on Mt Washington...
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Old Feb 9, 2005, 7:01 PM   #55 (permalink)
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Actually the storm track is trending further North then yesterdays models showed this is great for ski areas. NWS in Burlington VT already issued a winter storm warning with 8-16" looks like all ski areas in New England will get a nice dumping.

HALLELUIAH!!!!
If ALL ski areas in New England are going to get a nice dumping as you say, then it will need to get colder much faster and enlarge. There ARE SKI AREAS that are in MA, CT and RI you know! WE WANT and NEED snow too!
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Anyone else plan to get out and take advantage of the snow this weekend?!
Skiing at home in NY tomorrow and friday then headed up to NH..
Probably Attitash.... Got an ASC pass... Maybe Wildcat..
Always wondered what it was like while sitting in the Alpine Garden on Mt Washington...
Looks like you have rain right now? Is that radar right hope not.
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Anyone else plan to get out and take advantage of the snow this weekend?!
Skiing at home in NY tomorrow and friday then headed up to NH..
Probably Attitash.... Got an ASC pass... Maybe Wildcat..
Always wondered what it was like while sitting in the Alpine Garden on Mt Washington...
Looks like you have rain right now? Is that radar right hope not.
Supposed to rain until midnight and let loose...
Not really concerned... In fact - it will help tamp down the base in the woods - firm up the snow..

Eight now it's drizzle... nothing hard yet..
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Old Feb 9, 2005, 7:14 PM   #58 (permalink)
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Always wondered what it was like while sitting in the Alpine Garden on Mt Washington...
Wildpeaks, Ghostdog and I hiked up the Ammo Ravine Trail Monday to Mt Monroe. So unseasonably warm that no jacket, ear muffs or mittens were needed. Heck, there was even mud on the summit. We thought that the spring-like weather might trick the flowers on the Alpine garden on big George.

Tucks should be screaming this weekend and all next week!
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Old Feb 9, 2005, 7:30 PM   #59 (permalink)
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Tucks should be screaming this weekend and all next week!


Tuckerman Ravine should be screaming every day pretty much throughout May!!
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Starting snowing here along the Mad River, got about an inch, snowing light to moderate. Nice to see everything white again.
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