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Don't worry powder lovers..pleasant surprise by Friday

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weatherskicat

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Massive upper level cold pool of air and plenty of low level moisture will produce heavy snows of 1-2 feet at Jay and at least 8-12" across many other areas of N. Green Mountains from Mad River to Stowe and in parts of N. New Hampshire and Maine..
don't despair
 

Joshua

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this is simply not true....its wishful thinking, but 3-6 inches at best, maybe 8 at some spots like Jay Peak
 
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jlangdale

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Dr. Weather does it again. I just woke up to a foot of fresh new powder. I wish I could have gone up to Jay this morning. It would have been perfect, save the wind. I have to go into the office for a bit and will be at Sugarbush this weekend. When I get my new vacation next year I'm going to have to take advantage of one of these powder alerts, get up early and use my free Jay tickets.
 

salida

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hey if you think Jay has a lot try going to sutton just across the boarder, they got 20 inches of fresh, plus their lifts wont be on wind delay either.

porter
 
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jlangdale

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salida said:
hey if you think Jay has a lot try going to sutton just across the boarder, they got 20 inches of fresh, plus their lifts wont be on wind delay either.

porter

Cool. I might have to check out Sutton as well sometime. Jay and Sutton are a good hike up North. Might make a weekend out of it, hit both.

This weekend sounds like it's going to be sunny. I'm going to stay local and take photos.
 
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