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Yeah nothing extreme in either direction, even for short bursts.
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It is an incredibly effective dehumidifier, which makes for efficient cooling and summer time comfort. But in the winter that advantage doesn't translate.
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It can't be your primary source of heat in the winter. It has a sweet spot in the shoulder seasons when you need some temporary warmth, and is an efficient A/C route in the summer. But consistent cold temperatures (like 20F or below on average) on heat pumps will suck up electricity to maintain temperature. I love mine all other times of the year except the depths of winter. Propane baseboard heat here for this time of year.
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I don’t snowmobile recreationally to know what it’s like (I’ve only done some limited snowmobiling at the resort for getting from point A to B), but to travel 140 miles in a deep winter environment sounds intriguing. Thats covering some ground.
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Yeah 2016-17 and 2018-19 both were solid. 2018-19 started in November with heavy wet paste jobs that just set the pack for the winter.
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-12F.
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It has been a stretch of winter we haven’t seen in a bit. High of 18F here today, currently back down to 0F (it’s cold, squeaky snow) and 2+ feet on the ground here the valley bottom… 8 feet on the upper Toll Road. It’s been cold, snowy and windy for 6 weeks. The time frame is impressive.
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Nice stat. Thats noteworthy. Indicative of the sustained pattern. No rouge 6-hr warm sector torch.
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One of the biggest ice storms I remember growing up near ALB was in April 2003. It wasn’t a whopper but a legit 0.50” to 0.75” of ice that cut power to spots for days. Split a tree in our yard, ahh damage. They can happen late season, but tough
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Upper 20s snow depth on average. High depth for along the river elevation compared to the past 5 years. Wind-packed synoptic snow on top.
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It looks like preservation will be decent going forward. Some light rounds of upslope flow over the next week but nothing synoptically noteworthy. The snowpack is healthy when it’s a 28” to 94” range from town to upper mountain.
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That's a great stat, especially as your observation database keeps growing. That 2010-2011 season was my personal favorite up here. That winter just wanted to snow. For personal reasons too, as I skied 150 days that year, in my prime with a large lack of responsibilities except take photos for the mountain and measure snow. The golden days, ha.
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That's a vibe right there.