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Snow Reports for the first "storm"

Joshua

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Lets see if we can get some snow reports tomorrow morning after our first snowfall tonight...I think the most the NWS is calling for is maybe 4 inches in the Berks, Worcester Hills, and NH....

the big question is...will this induce Killington to start blowing and open for the weekend? temps are supposed to rise Sat through Tues, but hey, its not going to be cold every day...
 

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Up to 3" predicted in the higher elevation of the Whites to fall tonight and into tomorrow. There is snow left from last Thursdays snowfall on each peak above 4K'. Boot Spur (5500') last Friday had up to 10" drifts. Maybe tomorrow I'll write that it was a great day to x-c ski! Temperatures here are in the 30's daytime, 20's at night.
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Greg

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Great thread idea. It'll be interesting to see what everyone actually gets. They're calling for 1-2 inches in Northwest Connecticut. I hope this cool spell is a trend and not just a tease. We really need a consistently cold November for some good early season like we had last year...
 

Joshua

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1/2 an inch on the hills of Springfield....nothing in the Valley


too bad this weather isnt going to stick around
 

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A dusting in Southern Litchfield County, CT. I'm sure the higher elevations saw an inch or two. It was interesting to see snow clinging to the fall foliage this morning.
 
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RichC

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Here in Poland,Me. There is 1 inch covering the ground and the still bright maple leaves, it's a nice sight on this chilly AM
 

MtnMagic

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At 1800' elevation, we ended up with 3.5 inched in the fields. The temperatures rose to melt some of it.
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IndyJones

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Ohio is supposed to get some snow/sleet/rain mix Monday. Nothing big though.
 
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