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The Official 4/2-4/3 Storm Discussion Thread


You guys know anything about this storm, i no it is pretty huge and most ski areas are in the 4+ inches of rain, but i think higher ski areas ...

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Old Mar 31, 2005, 6:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The Official 4/2-4/3 Storm Discussion Thread

You guys know anything about this storm, i no it is pretty huge and most ski areas are in the 4+ inches of rain, but i think higher ski areas like wildcat and sugarloaf could get some snow.
Supposed to get a few inches 2night
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Re: The Official 4/02-3/03 Storm Discussion Thread

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You guys know anything about this storm, i no it is pretty huge and most ski areas are in the 4+ inches of rain, but i think higher ski areas like wildcat and sugarloaf could get some snow.
Supposed to get a few inches 2night
Well I can't go to Wildcat now...
I'm afraid... Someone may be rude to me...

Serisouly... This rain is going to kill most places.. You got no base... You aint lasting the weekend..
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Re: The Official 4/02-3/03 Storm Discussion Thread

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You guys know anything about this storm, i no it is pretty huge and most ski areas are in the 4+ inches of rain, but i think higher ski areas like wildcat and sugarloaf could get some snow.
Supposed to get a few inches 2night
Well I can't go to Wildcat now...
I'm afraid... Someone may be rude to me...

Serisouly... This rain is going to kill most places.. You got no base... You aint lasting the weekend..
Thats harsh. True but harsh.
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Old Mar 31, 2005, 7:03 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: The Official 4/02-3/03 Storm Discussion Thread

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You guys know anything about this storm, i no it is pretty huge and most ski areas are in the 4+ inches of rain, but i think higher ski areas like wildcat and sugarloaf could get some snow.
Supposed to get a few inches 2night
I have seen reports of Ice some snow and lots of rain.
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Accuweather is saying that Western New York may get accumulating snow and there is that potential for the higher elevations of Eastern New York and Pennsylvania as colder air gets worked into the storm on sunday.

DMC as you said you would before I would be gratefull for an honest report on Hunter next week as I would like to come up next weekend to ski Westway if possible. I hope that Warren can manage skiing on Hellgate and Belt Parkway. That will be my last ski day until Killington in May.
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DMC as you said you would before I would be gratefull for an honest report on Hunter next week as I would like to come up next weekend to ski Westway if possible. I hope that Warren can manage skiing on Hellgate and Belt Parkway. That will be my last ski day until Killington in May.

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All i'm going to say is start to gather up 2 of every animal. Folks The heavy rainfall, combined with current high stream flows and snow melt from the northern basins, May produce very serious and widespread flooding across SNE. They're talking the largest flooding we've seen since 1987 and I remember that one where it rained for 7 straight days. If you live near a stream or river head for the hills.
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All i'm going to say is start to gather up 2 of every animal. Folks The heavy rainfall, combined with current high stream flows and snow melt from the northern basins, May produce very serious and widespread flooding across SNE. They're talking the largest flooding we've seen since 1987 and I remember that one where it rained for 7 straight days. If you live near a stream or river head for the hills.
I wish the temps were in the 20's..What a dump this would be....Feet of snow.
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