Wavewheeler
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Unfortunately the weather for Tuesday isn't looking too good. I'm seeing 50% chance of rain for Killington and wondering if I should just hold off and ski Wed, Thursday and Friday, which look colder.
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Thursday storm is on and off the gfs. Yesterday it was big snows for interior new england now it's gone.
Brackett was open last year during the summit.I just want Sugarloaf to get snow so I can finally explore Brackett basin and burnt mountain at the AZ summit!
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IMO, All plans for tomorrow should be bagged based on what I saw today, from No. VT all the way down to Boston. Trees are ice covered on i89 the entire length in NH.Bagging tomorrow as it seems it won't get warm enough quickly to turn the frozen wet slush into awesome spring slush
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It's been pouring for three hours with a couple more to go. There will be no natural snow left by Tuesday. And that's at 2000 feet elevation base of Jay Peak. I feel sick.
Mountsnow I would think.Where in southern Vermont would be best tomorrow. Since today I cancelled Stowe I still have Ski VT tickets to use. I am concerned about conditions and wind holds. In NH tomorrow will be a Bretton Woods day.
Where in southern Vermont would be best tomorrow. Since today I cancelled Stowe I still have Ski VT tickets to use. I am concerned about conditions and wind holds. In NH tomorrow will be a Bretton Woods day.
I agree...You would think there is a two foot storm on the way.I hate looking at Tim Kelley's smiling face. There is nothing to be happy about right now!
If your worried about wind holds tomorrow, and the forcasted winds are accurate for tomorrow, it won't be an issue, at least a Mount Snow.
They're calling for winds up to 30mph here tomorrow, it was gusting over 40, maybe even close to 50 here today and the only wind hold issue was with the Sunbrook Quad, and that was a wind direction (it was howling out of the South today which is a bad direction for that chair) not a wind velocity issue.
Tomorrow is supposed to have winds from the West and NW which at 30mph usually aren't an issue for Mount Snow's lifts
The biggest issue, given the now 16 or so hours of rain and warm temps here will be if the temps drop below freezing how much will set up? If they stay above freezing - its spring like conditions with soft snow and some thin + bare spots and ice flows on the open terrain. If it freezes up hard, its going to require a freshly tuned pair of skis with good edges!
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