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jlangdale
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http://www.weather.com/newscenter/fcstsummary.html?from=0803wc
The critical factor is going to the temperature at elevation. If this morning was any indication, it seems likely that they'll be able to blow some snow at the summits at least. I may get to go snowboard the glades at Killington.
The cold cometh
Thu., Nov. 20, 2003 2:53 P.M.
Northeast
A slow moving cold front will exit Maine by Friday morning, taking the last of the soaking 1-to-2-inch rains with it. Then the Northeast is in for a drying and quite mild late week and weekend. Temperatures will range from near average to as much as 10 to 15 degrees above average, generally maxing from the 40s north to the 60s south. Later Monday into Tuesday, the next cold front will move from west to east across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, accompanied by a band of heavy rain and a few thunderstorms.
The critical factor is going to the temperature at elevation. If this morning was any indication, it seems likely that they'll be able to blow some snow at the summits at least. I may get to go snowboard the glades at Killington.