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Fozz

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  1. If this psuhoffman storm ends up anything like the 2011 psuhoffman storm then I’ll be happy to call it a winter. As I recall that one also initially looked rainy but then had great dynamics.
  2. Yeah many of the runs a few days ago had my area in between the bands, and with maybe 1-2” while places north and south would’ve gotten quite a bit more.
  3. We’d better not be finished for the season. Still keeping an eye on Friday
  4. Yeah seems like the best of the fgen band stayed south of LI
  5. This map says it all. Whoever was in that zone got crushed. Turquoise is 0.5”+, and the greens are 0.7”+ Seems like the axis from Flemington to New Brunswick through South Amboy and Keansburg hit the jackpot.
  6. Snow is over. Ended up with a final total of 3.6”. Looks so nice outside. Definitely a decent event here and hopefully not the last.
  7. I just saw… from Harrisburg to Allentown to Newark there are spots with 8-12”, and it’s almost painful to know it could’ve been us. Though even there it seems like there were winners and losers since many of those outside the bands in the subsidence ended up with very little.
  8. To be blunt, this event was not worthy of a warning anywhere in our area. I can’t complain too much all things considered, but I imagine psuhoffman’s ~4” is close to the max in the region. This system was just too quick and too marginal to really be a big one. In and out within 4 hours.
  9. Radar is looking good now. Should be getting here any moment
  10. I’d be even more stoked if it wasn’t super late at night. Might stay up till 3am or so.
  11. I don’t see this hitting warning levels in most spots, so the advisory makes sense. The 7” thing is a stretch IMO and probably mainly for the highest parts of Parrs ridge.
  12. I've been pretty lucky too, even when I booked further in advance. I remember 2021-22 was a crappy winter out west, but some time in January I had a feeling that the pattern would shift by early March, so that's when I booked my first ever ski trip out west and as soon as I arrived we had multiple powder days at Breck, Vail, and the whole front range. Then came MLK weekend in 2023 at Alta. Last winter you really couldn't go wrong with a trip to Alta at any time, since it just kept snowing constantly the whole season. Same with the Sierra.
  13. I think it comes with a free trial, and it's definitely worth checking out. It was OpenSnow that helped me realize that Whistler's weather was just so much worse than I imagined - I didn't think it could rain in the alpine in mid-winter but that's what ended up happening with their pineapple express, and the app also showed me the great opportunity in the Sierras, didn't hype it too much but clearly showed that California will have a lot more storms than the Pacific NW once the trough sets up in the west.
  14. Get the OpenSnow app... it costs some money at $30/year but it gives great forecasts and very detailed writeups on the weather patterns in the big ski areas, and shows how well each ski area is doing. I think booking a trip a few weeks in advance is ideal... the main downside is that it costs more (especially airline tickets), but you have a better idea of the pattern and whether it's favorable for snow chances. If I'm going to travel all the way out west, I want the conditions and the weather to be worth it. So far every trip I've done has delivered.
  15. I was hoping to go to Whistler, but since it rained so much, I chose Tahoe instead, and I was there from the first of the month until this past Sunday. What a great move it was. Heavenly was not very impressive in terms of conditions (though the lake view was great), but Kirkwood was amazing, and at some point I’ll share the pics I took (in the winter pics thread). Kirkwood ended up with a total of 65” while I was out there, and this wasn’t the stereotypical Sierra cement, it was legit powder much like the Rockies. It was some of the best skiing I’ve ever enjoyed, not quite like Alta last year but close.
  16. Maybe it’s just me, but whenever any I-70 north storm is advertised on the models, it seems like the real dividing line ends up being the M/D line
  17. 8.5" here, and I'm still yet to see anything close to that again IMBY.
  18. Now it’s coming down for real. Still needs to stick better.
  19. On the east edge of the band. Light snow with a coating.
  20. lol… why that far north? He’s gonna get fringed if that’s where he is.
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