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The Official 2/9-2/11 Storm Discussion Thread

Zand

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A 45% chance of a major winter storm on Wednesday-Friday. The storm would strike all of New England this time including the resorts of New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, and Mass.
 

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BARNSTABLE MA-BLOCK ISLAND RI-BRISTOL RI-CENTRAL MIDDLESEX COUNTY MA-
CHESHIRE NH-DUKES MA-EASTERN ESSEX MA-EASTERN FRANKLIN MA-
EASTERN HAMPDEN MA-EASTERN HAMPSHIRE MA-EASTERN HILLSBOROUGH NH-
EASTERN KENT RI-EASTERN NORFOLK MA-EASTERN PLYMOUTH MA-HARTFORD CT-
NANTUCKET MA-NEWPORT RI-NORTHERN BRISTOL MA-NORTHERN WORCESTER MA-
NORTHWEST MIDDLESEX COUNTY MA-NORTHWEST PROVIDENCE RI-
SOUTHEAST MIDDLESEX MA-SOUTHEAST PROVIDENCE RI-SOUTHERN BRISTOL MA-
SOUTHERN PLYMOUTH MA-SOUTHERN WORCESTER MA-SUFFOLK MA-TOLLAND CT-
WASHINGTON RI-WESTERN AND CENTRAL HILLSBOROUGH NH-WESTERN ESSEX MA-
WESTERN FRANKLIN MA-WESTERN HAMPDEN MA-WESTERN HAMPSHIRE MA-
WESTERN KENT RI-WESTERN NORFOLK MA-WESTERN PLYMOUTH MA-WINDHAM CT-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...AMHERST...ATTLEBOROUGH...BARNSTABLE...
BARRINGTON...BEVERLY...BOSTON...BRISTOL...BROCKTON...BROOKLINE...
CAMBRIDGE...CHICOPEE...EAST HARTFORD...FALL RIVER...FALMOUTH...
FITCHBURG...FRAMINGHAM...FRANKLIN...GLOUCESTER...GREENFIELD...
HARTFORD...JAFFREY...KEENE...LAWRENCE...LEOMINSTER...LOWELL...LYNN...
MANCHESTER...MANSFIELD...MILFORD...NANTUCKET...NASHUA...
NEW BEDFORD...NEW BRITAIN...NEWBURYPORT...NEWINGTON...NEWPORT...
NEWTON...NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH...NORTHAMPTON...PLAINFIELD...PLYMOUTH...
PROVIDENCE...PUTNAM...QUINCY...SOMERVILLE...SOUTH KINGSTOWN...
SPRINGFIELD...TAUNTON...VERNON...VINEYARD HAVEN...WALTHAM...
WARWICK...WEST HARTFORD...WEYMOUTH...WILLIMANTIC...WINDSOR LOCKS...
WOONSOCKET AND WORCESTER
445 AM EST MON FEB 7 2005

...A SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM MAY AFFECT SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND LATER
THIS WEEK...

ALTHOUGH IT IS STILL A FEW DAYS AWAY...THERE IS INCREASING CONFIDENCE
THAT A WINTER STORM WILL BRING THE POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY SNOW...STRONG
WINDS AND COASTAL FLOODING TO SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND THURSDAY INTO
FRIDAY.

IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT EXACT DETAILS STILL NEED TO BE DETERMINED IN
THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. THE STORM COULD POSE LESS OF A THREAT THAN
CURRENTLY EXPECTED.

THE LATEST FORECAST IS FOR A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM TO STRENGTHEN
RAPIDLY AS IT TRACKS SOUTH OF LONG ISLAND THURSDAY MORNING...PASSES
NEAR CAPE COD AND NANTUCKET THURSDAY EVENING...THEN HEADS TO THE GULF
OF MAINE FRIDAY MORNING.

HEAVY SNOW COULD AFFECT MUCH OF INTERIOR SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND...
ESPECIALLY IN SOUTHWEST NEW HAMPSHIRE AND NORTHERN MASSACHUSETTS
WHERE THE HIGHEST TOTALS COULD OCCUR. AMOUNTS WOULD PROBABLY BE LOWER
FROM THE INTERSTATE 95 CORRIDOR TO CAPE COD AND THE ISLANDS SINCE
RAIN IS EXPECTED AT THE START...BUT EVEN THERE SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW
MAY ACCUMULATE.

MINOR TO PERHAPS MODERATE COASTAL FLOODING MAY AFFECT THE EASTERN
MASSACHUSETTS COAST DURING HIGH TIDE AROUND MIDDAY THURSDAY OR LATE
THURSDAY NIGHT...DUE TO ASTRONOMICALLY HIGH TIDES AND ROUGH SEAS.

IN ADDITION...NORTH WINDS MAY INCREASE RAPIDLY BEHIND THE STORM
THURSDAY NIGHT ALONG THE COAST...AND MAY LAST INTO SATURDAY.

SINCE THIS POTENTIAL STORM IS STILL A FEW DAYS AWAY...IT WOULD BE A
GOOD IDEA TO PAY ATTENTION TO LATER STATEMENTS AND FORECASTS.
 

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A big part of the rest or a few weeks of the season rides on this storm. :eek: It is going to get cold again we all know this, and with the chance of some early rain although who really knows at this point snow is a MUST!! No snow after big crowds and spring temps with some or little rain followed by colder temps means well you guys know ....:eek: It is almost a make or break storm at least for the next few weeks and who knows the way this year has been do I say the season? :blink: Well no its only Feb but the mountains are desparate for snow.
 
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ALLSKIING said:
A big part of the rest or a few weeks of the season rides on this storm. :eek: It is going to get cold again we all know this, and with the chance of some early rain although who really knows at this point snow is a MUST!! No snow after big crowds and spring temps with some or little rain followed by colder temps means well you guys know ....:eek: It is almost a make or break storm at least for the next few weeks and who knows the way this year has been do I say the season? :blink: Well no its only Feb but the mountains are desparate for snow.
You can't see a Southern N.E. storm effecting Northern N.E. seriously. From what I read in that report, the only rain of consequence will fall in the Pat's home turf from I-95 to the Cape. The accumulated snows will be heavier outside of that area, but not in the Mountain states.
 

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beswift said:
ALLSKIING said:
A big part of the rest or a few weeks of the season rides on this storm. :eek: It is going to get cold again we all know this, and with the chance of some early rain although who really knows at this point snow is a MUST!! No snow after big crowds and spring temps with some or little rain followed by colder temps means well you guys know ....:eek: It is almost a make or break storm at least for the next few weeks and who knows the way this year has been do I say the season? :blink: Well no its only Feb but the mountains are desparate for snow.
You can't see a Southern N.E. storm effecting Northern N.E. seriously. From what I read in that report, the only rain of consequence will fall in the Pat's home turf from I-95 to the Cape. The accumulated snows will be heavier outside of that area, but not in the Mountain states.
Ya your right...The mountain states are done for no more snow..DH skiing is done for the season. :roll: Better yet let just burn are skies. Beswift READ some other reports. Snow in Warren Snow in Rutland and so on :roll:
 

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beswift said:
ALLSKIING said:
A big part of the rest or a few weeks of the season rides on this storm. :eek: It is going to get cold again we all know this, and with the chance of some early rain although who really knows at this point snow is a MUST!! No snow after big crowds and spring temps with some or little rain followed by colder temps means well you guys know ....:eek: It is almost a make or break storm at least for the next few weeks and who knows the way this year has been do I say the season? :blink: Well no its only Feb but the mountains are desparate for snow.
You can't see a Southern N.E. storm effecting Northern N.E. seriously. From what I read in that report, the only rain of consequence will fall in the Pat's home turf from I-95 to the Cape. The accumulated snows will be heavier outside of that area, but not in the Mountain states.

Beswift you're wrong. This storm is going intensify as it hits the gulf of Maine all points N and NE Interior New England will hit the jackpot. And keep an eye of another one next Mon-Tues
 

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The NWS forecast for the MRV now has a 60% chance of snow for Wed/Thurs! I hope we can get up there to be able to get some turns in Thursday PM. Friday should be sweet, but I hope the wind mellows...
 

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Wow !!
Just in time for my first non-Tuckerman ski trip to NH...

Cool...
 

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Attitash - got a ASC Bronze pass and maybe Wildcat...

Psyched
 

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A WEAK STORM MOVING OUT OF THE OHIO VALLEY WEDNESDAY WILL BRING RAIN
AND SNOW TO SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND AS IT MOVES PAST WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND
THURSDAY. IT IS TOO EARLY TO KNOW THE EXACT DETAILS OF THE UPCOMING
STORM AND THE TRACK IT WILL TAKE. HOWEVER...IT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO
BRING SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW TO THE REGION BY THE TIME IT WINDS DOWN
THURSDAY NIGHT.

NOAA's still showing the Thursday-Friday advisories, though, so maybe this becomes a 3-day snowfest?
 

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i was worried this was gonna be rain, but it doesn't sound it.

me and the wife are headed to jay this weekend (after not going during christmas and just happening to reschedule our big vt trip for this weekend), and probably sugarbush and maybe mad river or stowe on monday and tuesday.

woo hoo. bring the snow up north. please!
 

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I heard 4-8 in southern Nh this morning on the radio. Does not help me much. :cry: I hope we get some everywhere in the mountains.. that would be a change.
 

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Everybody pray for it to head north a bit, too. We really don't need more snow down here.
No snow south of, say, Pat's Peak is my motto.
 
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