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got 20 minutes down the road this morning and aborted
was hoping the rain was gonna hold off. :smash:
got 20 minutes down the road this morning and aborted
was hoping the rain was gonna hold off. :smash:
of course now the weather is great. I encountered a steady rain for ten minutes and said screw it.
Truthfully, I think for the first time in my life the cost of gas factored in my decision. My thought was, do I really want to blow through 6 gallons of gas at $3.40 a gallon to potentially ski in the rain.
Does anyone know (Billski?) if NWS calculates snow density -- I didn't see it anywhere on their Hourly Weatherly Graph.
of course now the weather is great. I encountered a steady rain for ten minutes and said screw it.
Truthfully, I think for the first time in my life the cost of gas factored in my decision. My thought was, do I really want to blow through 6 gallons of gas at $3.40 a gallon to potentially ski in the rain.
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Many thanks Billski! I knew there was a lot more stuff/data on NWS, but hadn't had time to play around with it. The interactive one -- http://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/interactive/html/map.html -- is cool for measuring forecasted snow density. The Google Earth Overlays are also cool -- I use Google Earth a lot, but had never had a chance to play around with the weather overlays.
The cold front is moving in earlier than originally forecasted for N VT. This storm could be a wet dud or a blockbuster for Stowe, Smuggs, and Jay – 16" could turn into 25"-30"; the QPF is there (1.5” to 2”); I think those three areas are probably the only New England options for this event – you run the risk in MRV of it being too wet; wind doesn’t look like it is going to be a major factor so Jay is in. I am going to make the call in the morning -- driving is going to be rough up there after noon tom. Unfortunately for me I have stuff to do at work that I rather not push off.
I've been watching this closely. It even is starting to look more favorable for the loaf. I'm jumping on this mon/tues! Jay looks good, winds look ok too for monday
It is looking more favorable for the northern resorts. I keep thinking this could be like those storms we see late in the year where all looks lost, but whaaaaaaabam, 2 feet of snow or more. Seems to happen at the loaf at least once a year late season.