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1/11 - 12 Storm Discussion Thread

wa-loaf

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Looking really good for Dr Jeffs house:
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WJenness

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Mid-week skiing sanity days approved by the boss!

I've got Wed. and Thusday off!

Wed. will be at Sunday River (boots are there, so not much of a choice)... I'll decide Thursday based on Wed.

-w
 

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Friggin Atlanta has more snow than my house in Lyndon right now (4 inches at the stake)and there is nothing significant on the horizon.
As Riverc0il pointed out in a recent post, This pattern is starting to remind me a lot of last year. Cool and dry and all the snow in the flatlands where it does no good.

Burke has been making a lot of snow but the natural covered trails are still in rough shape. We need a minimum of 8 inches of dense snow to get back in the woods.
 

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Friggin Atlanta has more snow than my house in Lyndon right now (4 inches at the stake)and there is nothing significant on the horizon.
As Riverc0il pointed out in a recent post, This pattern is starting to remind me a lot of last year. Cool and dry and all the snow in the flatlands where it does no good.

Burke has been making a lot of snow but the natural covered trails are still in rough shape. We need a minimum of 8 inches of dense snow to get back in the woods.
The track is a little further north so far this year. At least Sundown is getting hit, it was all Poconos last year.

A budge into central VT would be much appreciated, though.
 

wa-loaf

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The 14 is moving closer to my house. My Snowblower broke on the last storm, so I'm sure I'll get pounded:
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I'm hoping we are far enough west not to suffer too adversely from the wind. I beleive I saw something about sustained North winds at 15 with gusts into the 30s for Wednesday in the Southern Greens.
 

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Oh really???

Do tell.

Pre-positioning at Sunday River tomorrow night...

-w

"He's going to tell, he's going to tell..."; sorry, Monty Python reference.

The heaviest swath or bands should set up through southern ME and southern NH (stretching up into the southern Whites). It should graze along SR area too with some enhanced upslope....SL and SR should make out ok. (*Adding that upslope would have to make up for the heavier snow to the south) We tweaked accumulations a bit this afternoon but would like to look at tonight's model runs before fine tuning.
 
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