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From rushing water to pond ice to powder back to water all in a few days.
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Another 6” between 8:30am and 4pm. Storm total 9” so far. Heavy snow. Depth at 3,000ft back up from 52” to 61”.
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In rare form this morning, ha.
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This was a solid thaw. Noteworthy. We lost 20” of snowpack at home, and 21” at the base of the mountain. 42” to 21” this week at 1,500ft.
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39/39 with light rain here in the valley. Its 50-55F with dews of 50F at 1,500-2,500ft. Wild inversions continue.
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You’ve learned from the best.
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That’s awesome. Those days were fun as a kid.
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BTV got on the board, too. The high of 72 degrees at BTV (Burlington) was not only a daily record but also ties the warmest temperature this early in the winter/spring (January 1st through March 10th).
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Shut em down and install em.
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Afternoon round up of the state of the snowpack… High Road Plot (PM reading): 62” Depth (2” decrease past 24 hours, 12” lost past 5 days). Big Spruce Plot (PM reading): 42” Depth (2” decrease past 24 hours, 14” lost past 5 days) Barnes Camp Plot (AM reading): 28” Depth (4” decrease past 24 hours, 14” lost past 5 days). First 24-36 hours saw the biggest melt and the snowpack is getting a bit more resilient as it gets deeper down into some of the previous thaws and ice storm from mid-season. Only 2” decreases past 24 hours at the higher elevation sites is a positive trend but we still have at least 48 hours to go and likely 72 hours. Good spring skiing.
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