from_the_NEK
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Hopefully the storm bounces back east 60-70 miles in the next 24 hours. Jay could be the big winner in the current scenario.
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Hopefully the storm bounces back east 60-70 miles in the next 24 hours. Jay could be the big winner in the current scenario.
Jay could be the big winner in the current scenario.
It's looking pretty darn good for Mount Snow.. or you guys think this forecast is wrong?
http://www.onthesnow.com/vermont/mount-snow/longterm-weather.html?rptType=snow
Killington north above 2000' could get crushed with all snow.
Killington claimed 22" out of the Dec. storm. I remember last year one of the big storms we had it was only all snow from Killington north. Everywhere south of that had all rain, even Okemo which is close to K. I was fortunate to already be at K during that storm. I think we wound up with over 2ft. That storm wasn't elevation dependent since we had close to that amount of snow even in the valley where I stay. You just had to be far enough north of the rain/snow line.If 2000' is the cut off that would be amazing and save a lot of places. The 14" December storm had a line like that. At Skyeship Base to the access road it was all 6-7". Just up the access road it was over 10".
Time to fly out to SLC. Come on tax man give me my money please.
Amen brother.
1 week.
Just looked at the Superstar cam & it appeared to still be snowing.Rain on the NR cam at K and 37*. Hope that cold air moves in quicker. Radar shows snow in the Whites.