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Thursday Feb. 26 to Thursday Mar 5th 2015

billski

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Couple of events coming through next week. Roger always speaks from a Northern Vermont perspective. He issues them for the Vermont utility companies. We're here to talk about them.

 

Edd

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We're considering Okemo for Monday morning. Is southern VT going to get the snow or should I look elsewhere?
 

catsup948

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Monday is better south and north. Bulk of the storm looks to be hitting Connecticut. 6 inches possible down there. Were in the 4-6 on the latest map from box. Northern Spine of the greens could cash in a bit with some upslope Monday. Southern Vermont may do better with high high ratio fluff.
 

BenedictGomez

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Could be the last shot at a decent snow for Pocono chain.

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catsup948

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Sunday night is another waste of snow in the flatlands. Even though the skiing has been wonderful around here we are right around average for the winter. Lack of a real thaw has benefited us. Parts of eastern New england are 150-160% of average. Even Vermont, which has had zero thaw since Xmas is slightly above average for snowfall.
 

billski

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Sunday night is another waste of snow in the flatlands. Even though the skiing has been wonderful around here we are right around average for the winter. Lack of a real thaw has benefited us. Parts of eastern New england are 150-160% of average. Even Vermont, which has had zero thaw since Xmas is slightly above average for snowfall.

Don't tell northern vermont that http://www.srh.noaa.gov/data/BTV/CLIBTV
 
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