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Greg

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Local weather guys has been mentioning something for late Sunday. NWS is just starting to pick up on it. Looks like another southern coastal.
 

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Local weather guys has been mentioning something for late Sunday. NWS is just starting to pick up on it. Looks like another southern coastal.

Early call for So New England for this one is LIGHT precip only(probably most happening after day skiing ends Sunday before day skiing begins Monday), with the odds of it being NCP slightly greater than the odds of it being FCP(of multiple varieties)
 
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I think the further south this thing stays the better we'll all be. They are talking mixed to snow for Northwest Jersey, Not sure whats up for the Poconos or SNE.

It's break time and I'm still on the bus that winter will return for February - early March. At least Camelback has down a solid base and should not suffer too much. Actually looking forward to a little soft snow and bumps this weekend.

Alex

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I'm confused about the storm track.
so is the NWS, apparently. I've been busy last couple days, just checking back in now and looks like the picture for the next week+ has changed quite a bit. Still much up in the air but seems like there's now a good chance of decent snow if potentially wet snow for much of N NewEngland overnight Sunday into a.m. Monday, though rain in most of SNE. NWS-Burlington also backing off thaw for later next week - now apparently not seeing n. country temps cracking freezing much if at all.

In short, odds have gotten a little better on drjeff's forecast ...
 

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This is starting to look interesting...

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We need the Voodoo Lady....

My kids skis are going on the Ullr pyre this weekend if something doesn't happen soon!

She says there may be something in the pot for next weekend 1/24, but wasn't enthusiastic. looks too south of us. she says the witches are doing their mid season sabbatical and will be back in form come 1/30 and 2/3. i don't know i just take in the information.:stirpot::stirpot::stirpot:
 

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I guess we should be thankful that we've mostly avoided r**n since before Christmas, but what's it going to take to get a real winter snowstorm up here?

I'm 2000 miles away saying the exact thing. What is it going to take to bring a significant amount of snow to my home mtn. We are only at 112 inches since Oct (average yearly is 400 in). It's going to take some real deal storms to turn this winter around. Natural stuff is very bony and not all that good right now. I'm so spoiled by the last two winters-you have it good I think.....
 
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I think Ragged may have topped the 40 inch mark for the season today, 50 tops. :lol: Then again, Ragged only averages about 100.
 

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I think Ragged may have topped the 40 inch mark for the season today, 50 tops. :lol: Then again, Ragged only averages about 100.

Yeah but the rocks aren't as jagged. A-Basin still is still a big ol' pile of rocks. I've actually had a couple pretty fantastic days at ragged. They sold 12 dollar midweek tix somewhere towards the middle/end of the 90's
 

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Yeah but the rocks aren't as jagged. A-Basin still is still a big ol' pile of rocks. I've actually had a couple pretty fantastic days at ragged. They sold 12 dollar midweek tix somewhere towards the middle/end of the 90's

Still have some pretty good promos midweek. Carload for $99, twofer days and until the Pats season ended, Monday you'd pay what the Pats opponents scored on Sunday. Worked out to be $7 one Monday.
 
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