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Wednesday Feb 18 Mixed event. NOPE …ain’t happenin’
powderfreak replied to HoarfrostHubb's topic in New England
Yeah that doesn’t bode well for anyone. 31/9 and full sun up here. Birds chirping. Feels like spring. -
Lake Tahoe hasn’t seen a big storm in a while… signs that the pattern is shuffling after a month+ of consistency.
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Wednesday Feb 18 Mixed event. NOPE …ain’t happenin’
powderfreak replied to HoarfrostHubb's topic in New England
1-3” for you at 1,000ft. Could see a sharp gradient from hilltop to like 300ft too. Like half inch slush at bottom vs 2.2” paste up at your spot. But man those thermals are tight. I’d toss 10:1 maps far and wide in this… what do the positive snow depth maps look like? -
Wednesday Feb 18 Mixed event. NOPE …ain’t happenin’
powderfreak replied to HoarfrostHubb's topic in New England
Those are some borderline thermals. -
Wednesday Feb 18 Mixed event. NOPE …ain’t happenin’
powderfreak replied to HoarfrostHubb's topic in New England
That stripe of like 0.75”+ QPF always seemed wild for the set up. The lower QPF seems to make sense. But part of me was looking forward to seeing what that looked like on radar. -
38 ORH 48 HFD Big difference. Love the mesoscale variations.
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The snowpack has stayed fresh, in all areas, for weeks on end. The lack of rain has been noteworthy, even up here.
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It’s 34F and feels like t-shirt weather. -7.5 on the month for departure during climo minimum… above freezing now feels like a torch.
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11F this evening. These warm above zero evenings are a prelude to coming out of the annual minimum. The gradient has been further south for weeks on end... have to like the Pike region to CNE in this event mid-week. Narrow area of snows, but interesting to see where it ends up. -7.5 departure for the first half of February, the coldest time of year.
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Not visually at least during the warm season… but I don’t think we get them. It seems to be a phenomena that occurs in a strong low level flow with a big thermal difference in the lowest 5,000ft. 30F in the valley, 10F up top. Some destabilizing sunshine. They seem rare when it’s completely thick clouds. I think that’s what I think of when I see them… it’s a well-mixed atmosphere.
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I just realized that the first half of February has seen the following temperature departures locally… BTV -7.6 MVL -7.5 MPV -7.0 Only one day has been above average so far. This will change going forward, but that’s a well-below normal stretch during coldest climo minimums.
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They seem to start during differential heating or steep lapse rates during CAA. We seem to get them during times of broken clouds/partly sunny conditions after a snow, with a strong 850 mb flow amid steep low level lapse rates.
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Had one day this winter with multiple large ones at Stowe. Biggest I can ever remember. Wish I could post the video, but too big size. Here’s a screen grab… much easier to see the definition in the video but that’s like a 1,000ft tall vortex.
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3F… we’ve had 27 days go below zero this winter, making a late run at it this morning. 12 days hit below zero this month so far.

