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It rained in SoVT today unfortunately. But it looks like mid VT and north escaped. At least, based on what I saw on the radar.
The transition from dry and soft to wet happened at Stratton late morning on Saturday. While I was 10 miles as the bird flys South at Mount Snow today, it was all rain and mid to upper 30's - doubt it was all winter at Stratton....Ugh
S’posed to be going to Stratton Tuesday...will it be a rink?
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Probably won't help, looking like the only area spared this week may be Quebec City areas. Not even sure Tremblant stays out of the mess at this point.After today's rain, where to go next weekend? I am thinking far northern VT. More than 4 hours driving is a bit tough for me but...
Ugh
S’posed to be going to Stratton Tuesday...will it be a rink?
It looks fairly safe to say that February will be a month with consistent freeze/thaw cycles.
And to think that just a couple of years ago we had one of the longest periods on record without a thaw.
A Global Warming / Climate Change dig I suppose? Lame either way though.Huh???
This thread had been going well until this.
Huh???
This thread had been going well until this.
Making vague inflammatory posts which inevitably spark a climate change debate on AlpineZone?
NOT COOL.
The science is settled!
:argue::flag::beer:
Science is like Jesus, not real.
How was it today?I'll provide an update on Stratton at some point today. At least my wife and I are getting one day on the hill for our 3 day weekend.
It certainly rained at Stratton yesterday. We took a ride to Manchester and it was all rain up there too unfortunately.