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Ginx snewx

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  1. Euro doesn't show that. Tons of spillover upslope as well. High ratio stuff. We shall see I guess
  2. Birch bender/ condo collapser/grid goner/deck destroyer/forest flatnner
  3. New Moon goon. Extensive coastal flooding down the coaat
  4. Torched for sure. Too bad we had so many cloudy windy days. Yesterday felt amazing with the sun. 6/8 days here with some sort of precip.
  5. Days and days of upslope over a solid base. Epic stuff up high. Enjoy the snorkeling
  6. Persistence forecasting is great until it isnt.
  7. 60s are a torch. Hopefully sunny by then. I am all in for the heat but alas it's New England and it's spring have to keep reality in check. The pattern change to cooler weather is coming.
  8. March 2012 ain't walking in anyone's door. Typical March with steep variations day to day. I stand by my call Mid March to Mid April BN by a few. Brownies and all
  9. Nothing changed not any warmer than has been forecast. Enjoy your snow tonight tomorrow
  10. Except you said never ending spring. We all knew Thursday and Friday were warm. As we said over and over and over the pattern changes after the 16th. You enjoy this week but ...
  11. MTN crusher. MRG snow forecast from Pete Snow consistency appears pretty wet below 3000 feet during the first part of this event. There is a substantial column of boundary level air indicated to be in the 28-33 degree range on model cross sections through midday Sunday. Keep in mind that heavy wet thump snow can both make travel conditions very treacherous and cause power outages, especially when combined with wind. Conditions begin to change late Sunday as colder air begins to settle across the high country as the flow becomes northwesterly. This is ultimately what will separate this storm from the pack this year as the setup appears outstanding for a continuation of colder snow across the mountains Sunday evening, night and Monday. The flow looks great and the storm will be slow enough to depart to allow lingering moisture to just hammer the northern Greens with continuous cold snow. Here are my expectations on snow totals period by period. Please keep in mind that this is a very elevation sensitive event and if you're reading from the Champlain Valley, your outcome will be very different and considerably less snowy than the one forecasted for the mountains. Saturday Night: Mixed precip changing to snow - thump potential toward dawn. 6-12 inches mostly wet snow Sunday Day: Heavy snow early, possible lull midday or afternoon. 3-6 inches mostly wet snow Sunday Night: Snow occasionally heavy. 6-12 inches of powder Monday: Snow or snow showers. Another 6-12 inches ! Total storm accumulations by Monday evening: 21-42 inches
  12. Kev I understand your want but man if there ever was a bad model read of yours this is it . 5 day temp departures in Celsius.
  13. MRG forecast from Pete wow Snow consistency appears pretty wet below 3000 feet during the first part of this event. There is a substantial column of boundary level air indicated to be in the 28-33 degree range on model cross sections through midday Sunday. Keep in mind that heavy wet thump snow can both make travel conditions very treacherous and cause power outages, especially when combined with wind. Conditions begin to change late Sunday as colder air begins to settle across the high country as the flow becomes northwesterly. This is ultimately what will separate this storm from the pack this year as the setup appears outstanding for a continuation of colder snow across the mountains Sunday evening, night and Monday. The flow looks great and the storm will be slow enough to depart to allow lingering moisture to just hammer the northern Greens with continuous cold snow. Here are my expectations on snow totals period by period. Please keep in mind that this is a very elevation sensitive event and if you're reading from the Champlain Valley, your outcome will be very different and considerably less snowy than the one forecasted for the mountains. Saturday Night: Mixed precip changing to snow - thump potential toward dawn. 6-12 inches mostly wet snow Sunday Day: Heavy snow early, possible lull midday or afternoon. 3-6 inches mostly wet snow Sunday Night: Snow occasionally heavy. 6-12 inches of powder Monday: Snow or snow showers. Another 6-12 inches ! Total storm accumulations by Monday evening: 21-42 inches
  14. Perfect setup for the skiers in the Mtns. Deep base with foot plus of upslope. Goggle tans and beers flowing midweek with deep Bluebird days. Man I miss my March adventures. Took until my 40s until I realized spring mid week was my stoke. After the couple of warm sunny days a return to winter conditions the 16th on.
  15. Pic of the pup? Hope all is well, been a minute
  16. Just posting what the models say. So they are right when they say 70 but wrong when they say cold. That's why people don't give your posts any cred.
  17. We need a winter grade thread. I mean we all need to know.
  18. What happens when a 516 ULL passes underneath us?
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