BenedictGomez
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Lionel @ FIS posits.
White Mts. win,finally.
You posted the wrong storm in your own thread.
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Lionel @ FIS posits.
White Mts. win,finally.
Are snow loads an issue if the roof has some pitch? I have a few areas with a lot of snow but all of the roofs have decent pitch (9/12).Well the Euro brings rain now too, so it's universal.
For folks in New England that have a lot of snow on your roofs, you may want to consider getting some of it off before Sunday. Lots of snow + rain = recipe for a collapsed roof. Not to mention, the temperature is going to crash after this storm departs = frozen h2o embedded into that snow. I think by sometime next week there are going to be "collapsed roof" photos floating around Facebook.
I just may hit Jay Peak next week. Hopefully they won't get hit with ra*n.
Any chance of the models being wrong at this stage?
LOL, I actually noted that before I posted, but I didn't feel like making a new thread (after you my friend!). So Sat-Sunday could be nice.You posted the wrong storm in your own thread.
You're lucky you live up there to take advantage of the great conditions midweek. Those of us who can only make it to n.VT on weekends have had some back weekend luck lately, and it may continue next weekend.
Big turn around on the models last night. Colder, weaker, not a bad thing.
I think it was newsworthy whether it was rain or snow. But it definitely shows you that things can, and do, change.Shows the wisdom of the "4-day-rule".
You bet. I mostly use the 2-day rule because I mostly day trip and will chase storms.Shows the wisdom of the "4-day-rule".