New England's Great White Hope
Here it is folks...NE chance at serious redemption:
At this point i'm giving it 50:50 odds of all-snow vs. mix bag/rain event. Almost all models are showing at least some mixing for VT as the storm travels west of us, but most of the meteorologists are not believing it. We would be measuring snow if feet if it remains all-snow...similar in scope to Valentines & St. Pats '07 storms.
At this point i'm giving it 50:50 odds of all-snow vs. mix bag/rain event. Almost all models are showing at least some mixing for VT as the storm travels west of us, but most of the meteorologists are not believing it. We would be measuring snow if feet if it remains all-snow...similar in scope to Valentines & St. Pats '07 storms.
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Good luck.
We had an unexpected storm come through today and drop 6 inches in town. Not sure what they got on the hill. But this past weekend was all powder, starting with 14" on friday.
6-9 last night, 8 today, looking for anther 10 by day break. and it's not even close to being done!
it's day break...make that 18" over night! holy shit!
Dude, looked at that radar last night, knew you guys would get pounded. Snow remained Killington on north. We saw 3" overnight in my backyard...4" total. Better than nothing I guess.
So looking at the storm early next week...latest model run had this thing at equivalence to a Category 3 hurricane status. F-me! too much of a good thing possibly.
Keating, even if this one doesn't optimally work out for you, looks like the pattern will return to the lows rotating in off the Canadian Maritimes just like the past couple days. Looks like a series of them. You guys should easily be at 100"+ by X-mas.
Looks like it's turning to rain. Fuck, so much for my Sunday-Monday ski plans
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