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The Official 11/24-25 Storm DiscussionThread

dmc

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Snowfall amounts of 6 to 12 inches are projected for the eastern
catskills by the time the precipitation tapers off late tuesday
night. The highest snowfall totals are expected to occur at
elevations above 2000 feet.
 

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'skills getting some lovin' this year!
Keep an eye on the lake effect machine firing up behind this thing. Could be another mystery foot by thrusday/friday.....
 
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Snowfall amounts of 6 to 12 inches are projected for the eastern
catskills by the time the precipitation tapers off late tuesday
night. The highest snowfall totals are expected to occur at
elevations above 2000 feet.

Holy crap. I should find a way to get sick...
 

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Good for the Catskills. Didn't they get jipped a bit last year when everyone else up North was having a great season
 

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For the Sunday River area, looking like 4-8 Tuesday, with another 1-3 Tuesday night according to NOAA. Slight chance of rain Thanksgiving. Loon area maybe 1 - 3 by Tuesday night.

No snow here yet
 
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Snowfall amounts of 6 to 12 inches are projected for the eastern
catskills by the time the precipitation tapers off late tuesday
night. The highest snowfall totals are expected to occur at
elevations above 2000 feet.

Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!:daffy::daffy::daffy:
 

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Snow just started in Plymouth a short while ago. Already a dusting down and still comming down at a decent rate.....keep it comming!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Was dumping (ok, a slight exageration)...

Got about a half an inch in southern NH as of right now.
 

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I would estimate at least 3" here in Ashland this morning so far, more than I had expected to say the least!!! Glad I got my snows put on yesterday, lol. Starting to change over into the wintery mix territory.
 

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Looks like we got between 1 and 2 inches so far. It's nice to see the blanket of white. It's changed to rain this morning in SoVT. NWS/NOAA predicts the temps will fall throughout the day and it'll change back over to a bit more snow before winding down this afternoon.
 

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Looks like hunter held onto mostly snow out of this at least according to the Intellicast radar:

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Looks like we got between 1 and 2 inches so far. It's nice to see the blanket of white. It's changed to rain this morning in SoVT. NWS/NOAA predicts the temps will fall throughout the day and it'll change back over to a bit more snow before winding down this afternoon.

Thanks for the update! It's hard to tell what's going on by the webcams at Mt. Snow. I'd wager they got a few inches of snow and like you said...it's changed over now. But NWS says rain for a bit, then changing back to snow later.

Rain before 10am, then rain and snow showers between 10am and 3pm, then snow showers after 3pm

Certainly not as bad as the washout we're getting here in CT...it's been raining since about 10:30 last night BLAH!
 

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Thanks for the update! It's hard to tell what's going on by the webcams at Mt. Snow. I'd wager they got a few inches of snow and like you said...it's changed over now. But NWS says rain for a bit, then changing back to snow later.



Certainly not as bad as the washout we're getting here in CT...it's been raining since about 10:30 last night BLAH!


Yup, Luke said in this AM's report 3" of wet snow at the base, 5" or so up top per the groomers, but in a breath of honesty, he said that it will rain there for a while today before changing back to snow and then cold and fan guns again

CT rain sucks this AM. Seemed to not be raining too hard as I was driving, but then the second I'd park the car to bring my son into daycare and then later head walk into the office, it was like a coming down in buckets :mad: Thank God for Gore Tex XCR this AM! :)
 

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Wildcat looks to be getting around 3-5 inches....though that radar doesn't look good for the rain not coming in afterward.

http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClic...YX&textField1=44.1442&textField2=-71.1814&e=1

You should probably put the point where Wildcat actually is instead of the valley, and you will happily surprised.

http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClic...1640625&site=gyx&smap=1&marine=0&unit=0&lg=en

3-5 Today
4-8 Tonight
1-2 Tomorrow

So yeah, that's 8-15.
 
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