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Who's got "dry" snow from this (2/7) one?

billski

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I understand Kmart snow is wet, that suggests southern new england snow is wet, no? I'd like to hear some reports. Trying to size up where to go tomorrow. Since most areas in NNE were supposed to get a decent amount, I'm gonna be interested in snow quality, and would prefer dry.

Now the "duh" moment says the further north, the drier, so I'd like to figure out where that wet/dry snow line is... Translate: what is the least distance I have to travel for dry or drier snow?

Your observations or (preferably first hand info)?
 

SkiDork

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I understand Kmart snow is wet, that suggests southern new england snow is wet, no? I'd like to hear some reports. Trying to size up where to go tomorrow. Since most areas in NNE were supposed to get a decent amount, I'm gonna be interested in snow quality, and would prefer dry.

Now the "duh" moment says the further north, the drier, so I'd like to figure out where that wet/dry snow line is... Translate: what is the least distance I have to travel for dry or drier snow?

Your observations or (preferably first hand info)?

you mean 2/7?
 

noski

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MRV is dry and deep. both MRG and Sugarbush had 12" of fluff overnight over another foot of heavier snow from the previous day or two. Roads are snow covered but pretty decent. I can't actually see Rt 100 due to snowbank height.....
 
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