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This is ludicrous

Greg

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It's 7pm in the middle of November and it's 65*F outside. :blink: Let's get on with this cool-down already... :roll:
 

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I just got back onto Long Island after working this week and the car thermometer was registering 72F in the Cromwell area:-x :blink: :-( :smash: :uzi: :flame:

It's 64.6F here at home with really high winds.
 

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Wait till the rain gets to you guys. We got 2 inches in 3 hours, it was a hell of a storm.
 

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The Weather Channel radar showed what looked like a wall of water ahead of the squall line in Eastern New York State.

Say Bye Bye to the snow on Killington Peak with 1-2" of rain and temps in the 50'S:cry:

NOAA is predicting a ridge to build in the East by the end of next week with a return to above normal temperatures, so hopefully the major resorts can lay down alot of snow next week to carry us through another warm spell.

Hopefully the extended forecasts are just plain WRONG.
 

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Hopefully, but even if they are wrong I think they might be wrong in that they are predicting temperatures colder than what is going to happen.
 

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While we cook, the West gets buried. Mount Baker Washington:

chair2.jpg


:-o :-o :-o :-o
 

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The Weather Channel radar showed what looked like a wall of water ahead of the squall line in Eastern New York State.

Say Bye Bye to the snow on Killington Peak with 1-2" of rain and temps in the 50'S:cry:

NOAA is predicting a ridge to build in the East by the end of next week with a return to above normal temperatures, so hopefully the major resorts can lay down alot of snow next week to carry us through another warm spell.

Hopefully the extended forecasts are just plain WRONG.
NOAA is wrong..I vote for accuweather.:lol:


http://wwwa.accuweather.com/forecas...er&traveler=1&zipChg=1&zipcode=05751&metric=0
 

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we really have nothing to lose at this point. let mother nature get this crappy weather out of her system so the resorts can start all over again. hopefully two or three weeks from now the skiing will be good. i'm no weatherman, but i have checked out a lot of different forecast (including noaa) that seem to all report good snowmaking temps right through the holiday weekend.
 

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yeah, all the forecast look pretty good to me.
 

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The NOAA 8-14 day forecast models show a warmup and the forecasts for the Mid-West show a warmup starting around Thanksgiving and spreading eastward. Cold air looks to remain bottled up in Canada for the foreseable future and a zonal jet stream flow is forecast to reapear by early December if not sooner.
 

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62 degrees at 4 am here this morning. Unbelievable. Will we ski in Nov at all? sure hope the cold gets here soon.
 
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