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First Snowfalls, Upcoming weather and Storms of winter 2024-2025. Storm (snow totals), Observations and Predictions?

KustyTheKlown

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i am staring at the next 10 days of high dry and cold in interior BC and just poking it with a stick.

better now than when im there >feb 15
 

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Euro 15 day looks good for all of NE.

Jay will have Park City DOUBLED by the end of this weekend. Stowe is 1" away from matching the snowiest resort in Colorado (Copper as of right now). You guys can stay out there 😆
 

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Pretty happy with the snow set up for me to hit K Mon-Wed next week. A decent storm will fill in anything that's still a bit sketchy.

Will probably hit Belle for a day trip tomorrow.
 

KustyTheKlown

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I know its still a ways out, but there is a good pattern forming for the 15th onward

ya i think it will be ok. also i am flexible. tho not necessarily trying to cross the us border. but i can go south to red mountain if i need to.

as neil says, i got time to roll a number and rent a car, oh reeeeeeehvel-revelsto-key
 

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Time to start recognizing this winter as one of the best in decades for northern new england. We have had good stretches before, February/march 2015 and 2007 come to mind, but both followed a warm January. It is just excellent right now in the whites, there has been no thaw since December and the hits just look to keep on coming.
 
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Just looked up kirkwood running total and
Time to start recognizing this winter as one of the best in decades for northern new england. We have had good stretches before, February/march 2015 and 2007 come to mind, but both followed a warm January. It is just excellent right now in the whites, there has been no thaw since December and the hits just look to keep on coming.
Agree. I've skied more good days this year than a long time. Was here for 07 and that didn't get good till February. The past 5 or 6 weeks have been proper winter.
 

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I definitely heard thunder this afternoon. Only twice, sounded like it was coming more from the Alta direction to my ears, but either way I couldn't believe it.
Chris Tomer confirmed your thunder at Alta on his report this morning. Said it shut it down for a while.
Time to start recognizing this winter as one of the best in decades for northern new england. We have had good stretches before, February/march 2015 and 2007 come to mind, but both followed a warm January. It is just excellent right now in the whites, there has been no thaw since December and the hits just look to keep on coming.
One thing we somehow seemed to avoid this year was the dreaded "January Thaw". Haven't really followed the strength of the La Nina but at one time IIRC I heard it might be fairly weak. Right now eastern skiing is probably overall in better shape then parts of the west. It certainly better then it is in Colorado at the moment. But the weather guys I follow (Tomer and Bastardi) are really bullish about where this winter is going, BOTH east and west and March and April always seem to perform so I'm confident it will be good when I get out there. In the mean time got at least 2 up coming NNE trips that I'm looking forward to.
 

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Chris Tomer confirmed your thunder at Alta on his report this morning. Said it shut it down for a while.

One thing we somehow seemed to avoid this year was the dreaded "January Thaw". Haven't really followed the strength of the La Nina but at one time IIRC I heard it might be fairly weak. Right now eastern skiing is probably overall in better shape then parts of the west. It certainly better then it is in Colorado at the moment. But the weather guys I follow (Tomer and Bastardi) are really bullish about where this winter is going, BOTH east and west and March and April always seem to perform so I'm confident it will be good when I get out there. In the mean time got at least 2 up coming NNE trips that I'm looking forward to.
I skied with a friend of mine at Killington yesterday who had been in St Moritz 2 weeks ago. He said the snow was better here. Of course, it snowed there 2 days after he left.
 
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