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Emerging signal for storminess for the end of January

WoodCore

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Snow is falling at the higher elevations of Killington/Pico!
 
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With weather as of late I take a chance. Hopefully everyone here gets a big snow storm soon we need it.

Yeah, a good storm would be a huge moral boost as well as a boost for skiing.

I still kinda like the look, but I'm not as bullish as I was before. The Euro became meh today.
 

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Yeah, a good storm would be a huge moral boost as well as a boost for skiing.

I still kinda like the look, but I'm not as bullish as I was before. The Euro became meh today.

Is that the one that's showing a possible pow day for the likes of Blue Hills and pretty much no one else?
 
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Is that the one that's showing a possible pow day for the likes of Blue Hills and pretty much no one else?

That's what the median is right now, the mean is for widespread snow however.

Look, the models will flip again. I guarantee it. I remember panicking and spreading hysteria before the early January storm because over the course of one day the models were crap. Look how that one turned out. A trend for the better would be nice, but we really won't have a good idea of what will happen until say Thursday.

Right now I would hedge my bets low, say 1-3 inches and go up from there. I think 1-3 is almost guaranteed (crosses fingers)
 
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That ledge is looking pretty friendly right now, but there's still time. January 3 looked out to sea this far out too.
 
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