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Low-level cold air drain has just commenced here in Lenox. Dropped 3 degrees in the last 20 minutes with a very light N wind. Based on what's happening just N and W of me, I should drop quite a bit here in the next 2 hours or so.

Nice, I think more than just ice will fall in the berks tonight.

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It's been snowing here in NW Vermont since 11:00 AM. We've had about 5" of snow and we're supposed to get between 12-20" in the Burlington VT area. So far Burlington has officially received 102.7" of snow as of 4:00. At my location, (Essex Junction), we've had about 116".

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MIFG is the code for shallow fog. Might be a case where the warmer air going over the snowpack is causing a shallow layer of fog close to the ground.

Lots and lots of that here in ORH cty. Spent most of the day in Millbury, generally decimated snow there. Ride through ORH, Holden, etc had tons of that fog. Same here.

Snowpack down to 10.5" IMBY.

Wachusetyt closed at 4PM today, late opening Monday

Pete, enjoy Mad River Glen. Ski it if ya can

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I think Albany and BOX will be upgrading to winter storm warnings for the berks (ice and snow) and wwa for freezing rain in orh county into southern NH

its so fun to track this storm.......pressure falls greatest off delmarva and pressure fields with arrow shapes pointing the direction a low would currently travel thou this is shifting SE by the hour. as HP slowly builds in.

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Low-level cold air drain has just commenced here in Lenox. Dropped 3 degrees in the last 20 minutes with a very light N wind. Based on what's happening just N and W of me, I should drop quite a bit here in the next 2 hours or so.

I'm noticing that cold is slightly advanced over higher resolved 2-meter products - Suspect some substantial icing is already breaking out around ALB and southern VT where that drain has back temps down as low as 28F in some cases.

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Lots and lots of that here in ORH cty. Spent most of the day in Millbury, generally decimated snow there. Ride through ORH, Holden, etc had tons of that fog. Same here.

Snowpack down to 10.5" IMBY.

Wachusetyt closed at 4PM today, late opening Monday

Pete, enjoy Mad River Glen. Ski it if ya can

Truck is loaded and the tank full. Just spoke to my friends at MRG and it's dumping there. Should be an interesting ride.lol If nothing else I'm dedicated.

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If this had tracked offshore and had any sort of closed off upper support, it would have been a historic blizzard across all of New England.

As things stand, would expect a narrow zone of 20-30 inch snowfalls near the -3C 850 mb zone, probably just north and west of Albany through south central VT into north central NH and northern half of Maine.

Watch for onset of widespread thunderstorm activity 03-06z in the warm sector, most likely around RI and e CT.

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Avg snowpack of 28" when I arrived up here in Claremont, NH......25-31". Big crust of ice eveident from what must have been a rather substantial glaze this past week.

Down to an avg depth of 25", as of noon.........probably down another inch or two up there, currently....

Posted this in the wrong thread, earlier...but this is what I observed @ my sister's place up in Claremont, NH.....impressive, but nothing that most of us didn't experience, last month.

Drive down was very tough because of dense fog in NH....about the worst I have ever driven in experienced on I 89 and I 93 in NH.

Very impressive melt here, while I was gone....18" at the stake when I left and down to 10", currently!!

Finally a little taste of a 95-96 torch. lol

I'm fine with it.....it we don't see another flake, I'll live....I'm satisified with the season.

50.3\47, after an apparent high of 57*.

I was able to gather that they peaked at about a 3' depth up there, last week.

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