ScottySkis
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I think both hills will be able to open for this upcoming weekend here is K weather forecast for next several days http://www.snowforecast.com/resorts...aggregation&fb_aggregation_id=288381481237582
Long Range Forecast Discussion: -26 to 31 October, 2013 - We expect mostly high pressure ridging over the western US (mild and mostly sunny in most places), through the rest of October (possibly broken up by potential snow in the Rocky Mountains, however). The east coast, Upper Midwest and Great Lakes will see more storms and colder weather during this time as the low pressure trough axis shifts east, with some amazingly cold air (possible near zero Fahrenheit at 5,000 feet later this month in some of the colder blasts) and early snow storms expected. If the west coast ridge retrogrades at all, we may see some of the eastern US cold and snow affecting the Rocky Mountains, but the dominant feature through the rest of October is high pressure (no storms) for the west, and unseasonably cold low pressure for the east. We expect that many New England resorts will see their first significant snowfalls (yes, more than 1), and some of the coldest air seen in October (temperature records will fall, possibly some long standing ones). In early November (possibly right after Halloween) we should return to a more busy (possible snow and cold) weather pattern across the western US as a low pressure trough starts to develop across the east Pacific-Western US, with less action and moderating temperatures for the east. CM
Long Range Forecast Discussion: -26 to 31 October, 2013 - We expect mostly high pressure ridging over the western US (mild and mostly sunny in most places), through the rest of October (possibly broken up by potential snow in the Rocky Mountains, however). The east coast, Upper Midwest and Great Lakes will see more storms and colder weather during this time as the low pressure trough axis shifts east, with some amazingly cold air (possible near zero Fahrenheit at 5,000 feet later this month in some of the colder blasts) and early snow storms expected. If the west coast ridge retrogrades at all, we may see some of the eastern US cold and snow affecting the Rocky Mountains, but the dominant feature through the rest of October is high pressure (no storms) for the west, and unseasonably cold low pressure for the east. We expect that many New England resorts will see their first significant snowfalls (yes, more than 1), and some of the coldest air seen in October (temperature records will fall, possibly some long standing ones). In early November (possibly right after Halloween) we should return to a more busy (possible snow and cold) weather pattern across the western US as a low pressure trough starts to develop across the east Pacific-Western US, with less action and moderating temperatures for the east. CM
