MadMadWorld
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Woke up to 1-2 inches on the ground! Air is cold. Winter is back! =)
That should be enough to ski the trees right?
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Woke up to 1-2 inches on the ground! Air is cold. Winter is back! =)
That should be enough to ski the trees right?
Haha, only if your standards are as low as mine!
Sadly my standards have been lowered quite a bit over the last week or so.
Ice is the new Powder!
Gotta look at the bright side. How often can you run in the woods in the middle of January ?
I don't see that as much of a positive.
You're an awesome guy and a fantastic skier.
Now cough up your forecast !
Gotta look at the bright side. How often can you run in the woods in the middle of January ?
I don't see it in either of the models.HOLD UP! THE STORM IS BACK ON THE MAP
(well I actually haven't seen the models yet, but from what I'm hearing, things are back on the upswing. Looks like a possible n-trough)
I don't see it in either of the models.
I did see that but that is a FAR cry from "HOLD UP! THE STORM IS BACK ON THE MAP" since 85% of New England will be getting little to nothing.GFS is showing an norlugn trough extending through NE MA, S NH and S VT. This means a small heavy band of snow that sits over a thin area.
This...Seeing 3-6" all of a sudden for southern NH and VT and 1-3" for the Berkshires. What happened?
GFS is showing an norlugn trough extending through NE MA, S NH and S VT. This means a small heavy band of snow that sits over a thin area. Today's depiction is showing it sitting over the Crotch and Mt Snow. This is due to change.