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Dare I say it? and the day after

Joshua

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A bigger and better storm for next week? Maybe we shouldn't jump on this one like last week...but i love getting pumped up for these things...gets me through the days I am not skiing

as an aside...the day after my trip to Mount Snow has left me with legs of jelly, a nasty bruise on my left knee from a tree that refused to get out of my way, and a HUGE SMILE ON MY FACE!! :D :D :D
 

salida

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Aww man I get so excited for these storms and then the pansy out like the last one did. However this one looks more exciting with a more northerly tracking low.

Good News.

porter
 

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Is this one looking like R@!N for the mountains? They're calling for a changeover in CT... :(
 

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no, no rain for the mountains....surface temps don't crack freezing, especially points north of Mount Snow and Southern NH

this storm will not be impressive by any means.

this also looks to be a very short duration event...

look to the weekend for a colder, longer, more impressive storm
 

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Joshua said:
no, no rain for the mountains....surface temps don't crack freezing, especially points north of Mount Snow and Southern NH
Any thoughts on how the Berks will fare from this one, and the weekend storm?
 

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So how did the North country make out from yesterday's storm? I scanned the reports pages and it look like places in Mass got 6" and those in VT closer to a foot.
 
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