Birdman829
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pffffff. I can't believe I bought into the hype in my earlier post. You guys are right. Ullr doesn't have the balls to hit us with a big storm.
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/O.NEW.KBTV.WS.A.0002.070214T0600Z- 070215T1200Z/ ORANGE-WESTERN RUTLAND- WINDSOR-EASTERN RUTLAND- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BRADFORD...RANDOLPH... RUTLAND... SPRINGFIELD...WHITE RIVER JUNCTION...EAST WALLINGFORD... KILLINGTON 407 AM EST MON FEB 12 2007
...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BURLINGTON HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM LATE TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING FOR SOUTH CENTRAL SECTIONS OF VERMONT. THIS INCLUDES THE VERMONT COUNTIES OF ORANGE...RUTLAND...AND WINDSOR.
SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 6 INCHES OR GREATER ARE EXPECTED LATE TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH EARLY THURSDAY MORNING. THE HEAVIEST SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED TO OCCUR DURING THE DAY AND EARLY EVENING HOURS ON WEDNESDAY...WHEN SNOWFALL RATES COULD EXCEED AN INCH PER HOUR WITH NEAR ZERO VISIBILITY. A PERIOD OF SLEET MAY OCCUR DURING THE AFTERNOON HOURS ON WEDNESDAY.
THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR A MAJOR NOR EASTER...WITH A STRONG SURFACE LOW PRESSURE AREA TRACKING EASTWARD INTO THE TENNESSEE VALLEY ON TUESDAY...AND REDEVELOPING ALONG THE MID-ATLANTIC COAST BY EARLY TUESDAY NIGHT. THIS SECONDARY LOW PRESSURE AREA WILL STRENGTHEN RAPIDLY AND REACH THE SOUTHEAST COAST OF NEW ENGLAND BY WEDNESDAY EVENING. WITH ARCTIC AIR BECOMING REESTABLISHED ACROSS THE REGION WITH A COLD FRONTAL PASSAGE THIS MORNING...INGREDIENTS WILL BE IN PLACE BY LATE TUESDAY NIGHT FOR SNOW TO DEVELOP FROM SOUTH TO NORTH ACROSS VERMONT AND NORTHERN NEW YORK. A MOIST SOUTHEAST FLOW ALOFT AND STRONG ATMOSPHERIC LIFT WILL BRING ABOUT THE POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY SNOW ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL VERMONT DURING MUCH OF THE DAY AND EARLY EVENING HOURS ON WEDNESDAY. TRAVEL COULD BE VERY DIFFICULT DURING THIS TIME.
WCAX out of Burlington is calling for 6-12 this morning....
Copied from a post by Freeheelwilly @ SKIADK
Why are you guys getting me all jacked up? I am going to Jay Peak tuesday late morning and skiing w-fri. I'm trying not to get my hopes too high but the potential of 2-3 feet of snow is a hard thing for a powder skier not to get excited about.
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I fart bigger storms than Ullr's put out this year.
In all fairness, that's a pretty hefty standard for any god to live up to...
Is it my fault that Mexican Night is so darned much fun?