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ckofer

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I'm not sure if this picture automatically updates but looks like the northern areas are getting snow:

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Looking at about 2-3" of sleet accumulation this morning at Sugarbush and it's still falling. I'll take that over freezing rain any day.
 
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2.4 inches of rain here in the A so far and currently a downpour/thunderstorm..Blue mountain still has a 36-60 inch base..I'll check it out after work..
 

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Stowe checks in this morning 6AM 3/5 with an exceedingly frank discussion. Pick through the words and you can see what happened/happening. In a word, mix.

"We've picked up 2-3" of snow overnight and we're seeing a snow/sleet mix early this morning. Forecasts are calling for freezing rain going over to rain showers this morning & back over to snow later this afternoon. We'll keep the website & snow phone updated. (P.S.--There's snow in the forecast for Friday night/Saturday.) We concentrated grooming on novice & intermediate terrain, plus Centerline & Hayride--55 trails in all; we also groomed 2 terrain parks & the halfpipe."
 

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this looks good also:
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this weekend is looking extra tasty.

Remember tasty and nasty are only one letter apart. Freezing rain with wind here in southeastern NH. 211 closings & delays today. pilfred from WMUR.com:

Snow Causes Roof Collapse In Ossipee, Concerns Elsewhere

School Buildings Evacuated When Problems Found

POSTED: 11:38 am EST March 4, 2008
UPDATED: 6:09 pm EST March 4, 2008


CONCORD, N.H. -- Heavy snow continued to weigh on roofs across New Hampshire on Tuesday, causing a collapse in West Ossipee and forcing schools to move students out of buildings that could be dangerous.A private airplane hanger attached to a house in West Ossipee collapsed Tuesday, crushing a Mercedes-Benz inside. Neighbors said that the home was vacant, so no one was around to notice the heavy snow that had built up on the roof.In Holderness, students were released from Holderness Central School after a janitor noticed a problem with a sprinkler head in a sixth-grade classroom.The school has been clearing snow for three weeks and called in additional crews on Tuesday. A structural engineer will decide later in the day whether the school can open on Wednesday.Students were moved out of part of the Dame School in Concord on Tuesday because of concerns about the weight of snow on the building's roof.Maintenance workers were clearing snow off the roof after a custodian spotted something out of the ordinary."As he looked in the classroom, it appeared he had ... bowing on our wooden trusses," Principal Ed Barnwell said.Eight classrooms in the flat-roofed section of the school were affected. The discovery was made before students arrived for classes on Tuesday."So as they entered the school, we gathered them in the cafeteria and had a plan for those eight classrooms to move into the other section of the school," Barnwell said.Concord fire officials checked other schools in the city after the discovery at the Dame School."We are going out right now and doing a brief, cursory inspection of some of the roofs within the city and schools," Acting Chief Tim McGinley said.McGinley said the concern is not only what is on the roofs now, but what is coming in the forecast."It's not so much we are looking at the conditions as they exist today, but we are also anticipating a great deal of rain in the next 24 to 48 hours," he said.McGinley said overloaded roofs are particularly dangerous because they can collapse before there's any indication that something is wrong."Unfortunately, with structural collapses, it's all too often very abrupt," he said. "It can come with no warning, and it usually has tragic consequences."Officials across the state have urged property owners to clear their roofs and watch out for warning signs, such as doors that don't close like they used to. Clearing snow from roofs can lead to other problems, such as blocked exits or vents, so care should be taken to avoid causing other issues.

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No Freezing rain last nite along my stretch of the ST Lawrence River IN NNY BUT SLEET , and is sleeting quite hard now . Roads are NASTY Most all schools in FOUR counties are closed ,


Ytheregional ski are a is closed and closed 50 % of their trails YESTERDAY and they WERE HUGE sunday when i last skied them :angry: Frozen granular and losse granular is reported . We may change over to snow showers later today
 

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Stowe checks in this morning 6AM 3/5 with an exceedingly frank discussion. Pick through the words and you can see what happened/happening. In a word, mix.

"We've picked up 2-3" of snow overnight and we're seeing a snow/sleet mix early this morning. Forecasts are calling for freezing rain going over to rain showers this morning & back over to snow later this afternoon. We'll keep the website & snow phone updated. (P.S.--There's snow in the forecast for Friday night/Saturday.) We concentrated grooming on novice & intermediate terrain, plus Centerline & Hayride--55 trails in all; we also groomed 2 terrain parks & the halfpipe."

Amazing report contrast to Loon (below). Fresh? what Fresh? Now who do you think they're kidding?

"DUE TO HIGH WINDS, WE WILL HAVE A DELAYED OPENING OF 10 a.m. this morning. March came in like a lion, dumping a FOOT of fresh snow over the weekend, which brings snow totals for the past week to over 2 FEET! Here's the snow tally: more than 6 FEET in February and almost 17 FEET, season to date. 100% of trails are open, plus 5 terrain parks, the minipipe and the superpipe -- 22 miles and 300 acres of incredible skiing & riding! "
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UPDATE: Just finished snowblowing --GOOD NEWS !!! The sleet actually about 4 inches deep will make a super addion to Base AND now its been snowing for about 30 minutes so maybe we"ll be able to recover some trails :D
 

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Amazing report contrast to Loon (below). Fresh? what Fresh? Now who do you think they're kidding?

Pat's Peak is as bad:
We are 100% OPEN and have received another 8 inches of natural snowfall on Saturday! That's over 20 inches this past week and OVER 10 FEET of natural snowfall so far this season. Head to The Peak now to enjoy all this new snow!

Gunstock is pretty good:
5:36 AM: Icing is supposed to continue through the morning, then rain is expected for most of the day. The national weather service has issued the following: THE COMBINATION OF SNOW...ICE AND RAIN WILL CREATE VARIOUS HAZARDS. THIS INCLUDES TREACHEROUS WALKING AND DRIVING CONDITIONS DUE TO ICY AND/OR SNOW COVERED ROADS AND WALKWAYS. For our team and guest safety, Gunstock will be closed today letting the ice protect the snow and we will groom it out tonight and reopen Thursday, March 6th.
 

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This isn't good....

Wednesday, March 5th Report: Wildcat will be closed for the day to preserve snow pack. Will resume operation Thursday with t.b.d trail count and grooming schedule directed by the next 24 hour weather window.
 

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The upper elevations at Sugarbush were excellent yesterday, including the trees. It was actually dumping snow for an hour or so around 11 am. Even the lower elevations skied great early in the morning when it was just sleet. The surface got slow and sticky at the base around noon when it changed to rain for a brief time. I hope to be up at the summit (Lincoln Peak) early in the 9 am hour this morning. My guess is the ungroomed at the upper elevations will be good today. Will probably need to stick to the groomers down low. It looks to be a calm bluebird day today. I'll post a TR later today of course.
 

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Yeah i'm headinfg out n 5 minutes to Titus Mtn i think its gonna be a really nice day here too but with Frozen granular ( had about .5in of ice) so may need to stay on the groomed today .

Hey could be alot worse :D
 
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