bwt3650 Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 3 hours ago, PhineasC said: I’ll get him in late March and April when I get a blue bomb and the upslope there is rain showers. Ehh…when I finally move up here full time I’ll try and keep decent records and I think I can take you. I’ll never have that view of Mt. Washington tho. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bwt3650 Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 27 minutes ago, J.Spin said: The snowfall has picked up a bit over roughly the past half hour, so it could be the back side portion of this event coming through. Winds are kickin here. The snow started back up about 7:30 but it is starting to pick up here as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhineasC Posted January 18, 2022 Author Share Posted January 18, 2022 Light snow, 31 degrees. My PWS may be pasted with snow, that happens sometimes in these events so that temp number may be suspect. I don't have any other way to check it right now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 4 hours ago, mreaves said: From my standpoint, this seems like a bit of an over performer. The snow was in the expected range but I was expecting some taint and mid-upper 30’s. Not getting that and staying all snow is a solid victory. Definitely. The QPF aspect was solid. Down here it was certainly wetter and/or got above freezing at home. Snow has a bit of a crust. Snowing lightly again, looks like the western slopes have blossomed up. We joke about J.Spin but there's a reason the models often put small areas of QPF maxes in his neighborhood. That Winooski Gap seems to add convergence on westerly wind set-ups. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 A couple shots from today from the real camera. Definitely a much needed storm. A solid increase in snow water equivalent gives us the base we need. Now we can fluff it up with refreshers going forward. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhineasC Posted January 18, 2022 Author Share Posted January 18, 2022 Blasting pretty good now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Spin Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 Event totals: 12.6” Snow/1.12” L.E. Details from the 12:00 A.M. Waterbury observations: New Snow: 2.0 inches New Liquid: 0.15 inches Snow/Water Ratio: 13.3 Snow Density: 7.5% H2O Temperature: 22.1 F Sky: Snow (4-20 mm flakes) Snow at the stake: 16.0 inches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lava Rock Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 While the paste bomb yesterday was welcome for the snowmobile trails, everything is bullet proof cement now. Great base but we need a fluff bomb. I'm hopeful Sat sys comes north. Sent from my SM-G981U1 using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Spin Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 Event totals: 16.3” Snow/1.19” L.E. Details from the 6:00 A.M. Waterbury observations: New Snow: 3.7 inches New Liquid: 0.07 inches Snow/Water Ratio: 52.9 Snow Density: 1.9% H2O Temperature: 16.0 F Sky: Light Snow (1-3 mm flakes) Snow at the stake: 19.0 inches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patriot21 Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 I'm around 9", it started snowing a little around midnight and it's actually coming down at a pretty good clip right now at 7am. Dunno what my temperature is cause my thermometer blew off during the winds yesterday and is buried somewhere. I never changed to rain and it was snowing pretty good there for a while. Is picturesque out there now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhineasC Posted January 18, 2022 Author Share Posted January 18, 2022 LOL the Northern Greens ALWAYS catch up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhineasC Posted January 18, 2022 Author Share Posted January 18, 2022 Unless one of these coastals the models are struggling to resolve works out, the next week looks fairly tame in terms of large systems, but cold. Several northern stream systems moving through to keep and bread and butter refreshers going, so there should be snow in the air frequently. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#NoPoles Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 Chilly and breezy today...tiny upslope flakes and intermittent dim sun. I bet there is some good skiing today. Alex is pumped about laying a base for the glades Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Spin Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 We were skiing up at Bolton yesterday, so I can pass along some updates and a few images. Wind holds were in effect at the very start of the day, but they were loading by mid-morning and we headed up. The snowfall rates were already pretty substantial (~1”/hr.) down in the valley, and they ramped up as we headed into the higher elevations. With the snowfall rates, it was hard to keep pace with plowing the Bolton Valley Access Road, so snow was definitely present and giving some vehicles trouble making the ascent. We had to head around stopped vehicles in a couple of different spots, and one was working on turning around to head back down and presumably wait for the plow/sander to make a pass. As far as ski days go, you had a number of factors that made yesterday’s session a good one. By mid-morning, the wind had settled down to almost nothing across many areas of the mountain, temperatures were very comfortable in the upper 20s to around 30 F, and it was pounding snow somewhere in the 1-2”/hr. range a lot of the time. The snowfall meant that surfaces were getting constantly refreshed, atop of what had already been a solid resurfacing with probably 0.50 – 0.75” of liquid equivalent in the form of medium-weight snow. With the overnight shot of snow and the continued heavy snowfall, patrol was opening up trails all over the main mountain that had not been available yet this season. It was hard to know which ropes had been dropped before opening time, and which ones were done on the fly, by just about everything on Vista was open. The resort had completed their snowmaking and preparation of Spillway, which is one of their signature steep trails, so that was open with all the new snow atop the base they’d made. That offered up some excellent steep skiing. You could still contact the harder manmade snow below at times, but it was snowing so hard that the manmade stuff was quickly getting buried. The heavy snowfall rates were very evident while riding the lifts because of how fast you would get coated with snow, so on one of rides on the Vista Quad, my son’s friend stayed still to catch the accumulation. I’ve got a shot of that in the images below. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mreaves Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 BTV PNS for VT VERMONT ...Addison County... Bristol 6.5 327 PM 1/17 Public Orwell 4.0 334 PM 1/17 Public ...Caledonia County... Walden 6.0 427 PM 1/17 At 1640 feet. ...Chittenden County... Richmond 9.0 400 PM 1/17 Public Hinesburg 8.0 345 PM 1/17 Broadcast Media Williston 7.8 430 PM 1/17 Public 1 SSW Underhill 7.5 337 PM 1/17 Public South Burlington 7.2 452 PM 1/17 Public 1 E Nashville 7.1 333 PM 1/17 NWS Employee 2 NNW Williston 7.0 401 PM 1/17 NWS Employee 2 NNE Shelburne 6.5 200 PM 1/17 Public 1 NE South Burlingto 6.3 350 PM 1/17 NWS Office Essex Junction 6.1 430 PM 1/17 Public 2 SW Milton 5.8 410 PM 1/17 NWS Employee Charlotte 5.5 1025 AM 1/17 Public Jericho 5.5 530 PM 1/17 Public 2 NW Westford 5.2 424 PM 1/17 NWS Employee Underhill 5.0 1230 PM 1/17 At 1060 feet. ...Essex County... 4 WNW Maidstone 5.8 150 PM 1/17 Public ...Franklin County... Fletcher 7.7 320 PM 1/17 Public St. Albans 4.2 1245 PM 1/17 Public ...Grand Isle County... 1 N North Hero 5.5 410 PM 1/17 NWS Employee ...Lamoille County... Cambridge 9.3 130 PM 1/17 At 955 feet. 1 W Cadys Falls 7.0 407 PM 1/17 Public 1 W Morrisville 6.0 210 PM 1/17 Reported in Morristown. Morrisville 5.0 1239 PM 1/17 Public ...Orange County... Chelsea 11.8 545 PM 1/17 Public Randolph Center 10.0 145 PM 1/17 Public 1 NW West Braintree 9.8 315 PM 1/17 Public Williamstown 9.0 411 PM 1/17 Public East Randolph 9.0 230 PM 1/17 At 1250 feet. Orange 6.5 145 PM 1/17 Public ...Orleans County... Albany 5.0 432 PM 1/17 At 1500 feet. ...Rutland County... Rutland 6.0 200 PM 1/17 Public Wallingford 6.0 1052 AM 1/17 Public 2 SSE Pittsford 5.0 310 PM 1/17 CoCoRaHS ...Washington County... Northfield 13.0 310 PM 1/17 At 1300 feet. 2 S Northfield 12.6 530 PM 1/17 Public Fayston 12.5 300 PM 1/17 Public Waitsfield 12.0 200 PM 1/17 At 1550 feet. 2 ESE Warren 11.8 143 PM 1/17 Public 2 NNE Waterbury Cent 10.0 504 PM 1/17 Trained Spotter 3 SSE Waterbury 10.0 441 PM 1/17 Public Worcester 9.5 400 PM 1/17 At 1320 feet. Duxbury 9.0 120 PM 1/17 Public Moretown 8.8 1215 PM 1/17 Public Middlesex 8.0 305 PM 1/17 Public East Montpelier 8.0 350 PM 1/17 Public Waterbury 7.5 127 PM 1/17 Public Calais 7.5 300 PM 1/17 Public Plainfield 7.5 430 PM 1/17 Public Montpelier 7.0 130 PM 1/17 At 690 feet. Waterbury Center 6.0 1235 PM 1/17 Public 2 S Woodbury 5.5 800 PM 1/17 Public 1 NW Calais 4.0 100 PM 1/17 Public ...Windsor County... Rochester 13.0 210 PM 1/17 At 1700 feet. 3 N Pomfret 12.3 300 PM 1/17 CoCoRaHS 3 S Ludlow 11.0 125 PM 1/17 Trained Spotter West Windsor 10.0 1135 AM 1/17 Public Hartland 10.0 300 PM 1/17 Public 1 NNE Pomfret 9.9 230 PM 1/17 At 1205 feet. Woodstock 9.3 1235 PM 1/17 At 800 feet. 1 SE Reading 9.2 130 PM 1/17 Public South Royalton 9.0 155 PM 1/17 At 900 feet. Sharon 9.0 245 PM 1/17 At 1450 feet. Quechee 8.5 115 PM 1/17 At 1300 feet. Plymouth 8.0 1015 AM 1/17 Public Cavendish 6.1 1032 AM 1/17 Public Weathersfield 5.5 1012 AM 1/17 Public Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Spin Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 1 hour ago, PhineasC said: Unless one of these coastals the models are struggling to resolve works out, the next week looks fairly tame in terms of large systems, but cold. Several northern stream systems moving through to keep and bread and butter refreshers going, so there should be snow in the air frequently. The GFS is usually pretty good at catching these potential bread and butter northern stream systems several days out. I’m only seeing the midweek (Wednesday/Thursday) one at this point, but we’ll see if anything pops up. In an earlier post I’d mentioned that if we could get 1.5” of L.E. out of the weekend system and the potential midweek one, it would be quite a boon to the slopes. I think the mountains may have already picked up that 1.5” from just Winter Storm Izzy though. Since we picked up 1.19” of L.E. down here in the valley, they’d almost have to have hit that mark, so that’s going to be a great addition to the mountain snowpack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Spin Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 Here’s the north to south listing of available storm totals from the Vermont ski areas for Winter Storm Izzy: Jay Peak: 14” Burke: 5” Smuggler’s Notch: 14” Stowe: 13” Bolton Valley: 16” Mad River Glen: 19” Sugarbush: 15” Middlebury: 14” Pico: 17” Killington: 17” Okemo: 13” Bromley: 15” Magic Mountain: 13” Stratton: 15” Mount Snow: 14” 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tamarack Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 Yesterday's event finished with 6.2" with 0.92" LE, nice 6.5-1 ratio, further thickened by 0.10" of marginally freezing rain that mostly soaked into the pack. Tough going for the snowblower. Had that 1"+ LE been 12" pow, the work would've been much easier. Probably enough now for the groomer to work the trail thru our woodlot without breaking things on the rocks. Sad when it's Jan 18 before there's enough snow to safely run that machine. Now only 13" BN here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Spin Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 Event totals: 16.5” Snow/1.20” L.E. We’ve largely cleared out now, so I’d say this last accumulation marks the end of Winter Storm Izzy here at our site, and the above numbers should represent the final totals. This storm has now surpassed Winter Storm Carrie (9.3”) from back in December as the largest this season, and is the largest recorded here since Winter Storm Kade (17.0”) back in Feb 2020. Details from the 1:00 P.M. Waterbury observations: New Snow: 0.2 inches New Liquid: 0.01 inches Snow/Water Ratio: 20.0 Snow Density: 5.0% H2O Temperature: 16.9 F Sky: Partly Cloudy Snow at the stake: 18.0 inches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 Coming in with 13” at Stowe… probably 10-15” could suffice depending on elevation and wind. Great increase in the snowpack. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhineasC Posted January 18, 2022 Author Share Posted January 18, 2022 Little upslope signal for tomorrow into Thursday showing up now. 2-3” refresher incoming? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mreaves Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 Here are the final PNS numbers for VT. I grabbed Bennington and Windham counties from ALY and grafted them on to BTV'sreport VERMONT ...Addison County... South Lincoln 13.0 700 AM 1/18 Co-Op Observer S Hancock 10.0 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 1 NE South Lincoln 9.0 700 AM 1/18 Co-Op Observer Ferrisburg 8.0 826 AM 1/18 Public 1 NE Vergennes 7.6 700 AM 1/18 Co-Op Observer 1 WNW Orwell 7.5 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 4 ENE Bristol 7.2 930 AM 1/18 Public Bristol 6.5 327 PM 1/17 Public Vergennes 6.1 532 AM 1/18 Co-Op Observer ...Caledonia County... Groton 8.0 157 PM 1/18 Public Walden 6.0 427 PM 1/17 At 1640 feet. N Danville 5.6 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 2 WNW Wells River 5.1 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 2 S Wheelock 4.3 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 1 W Lyndonville 4.1 1117 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 3 NNE Danville 4.1 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Sutton 3.0 700 AM 1/18 Co-Op Observer ...Chittenden County... Underhill 12.5 807 AM 1/18 At 1040 feet. Jonesville 12.0 815 AM 1/18 Public 1 E Nashville 11.6 645 AM 1/18 NWS Employee 5 NNE Underhill 10.5 830 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 4 NNE Underhill 10.1 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Jericho 10.0 324 PM 1/18 Public 1 E Huntington 9.4 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS WSW Williston 9.0 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Richmond 9.0 400 PM 1/17 Public Winooski 8.5 620 AM 1/18 Public 1 NE South Burlingto 8.1 700 AM 1/18 NWS Office 3 SSW South Burlingt 8.1 735 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Hinesburg 8.0 345 PM 1/17 Broadcast Media Williston 7.8 430 PM 1/17 Public 1 SSW Underhill 7.5 337 PM 1/17 Public Charlotte 7.4 700 PM 1/17 Other Federal 3 NE Charlotte 7.2 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS South Burlington 7.2 452 PM 1/17 Public 2 NNW Williston 7.0 401 PM 1/17 NWS Employee 1 ENE Shelburne 7.0 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 2 NNE Shelburne 6.5 200 PM 1/17 Public Essex Junction 6.1 430 PM 1/17 Public 2 NW Westford 6.1 734 AM 1/18 NWS Employee 2 SW Milton 5.8 410 PM 1/17 NWS Employee ...Essex County... 4 WNW Maidstone 5.8 150 PM 1/17 Public 2 NNW Lunenburg 4.0 600 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Averill 3.1 800 AM 1/18 Co-Op Observer ...Franklin County... Fletcher 7.7 320 PM 1/17 Public 1 NNE Swanton 6.5 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS ESE Fairfax 5.7 900 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS St. Albans 4.2 1245 PM 1/17 Public ...Grand Isle County... 1 N North Hero 5.5 410 PM 1/17 NWS Employee Alburgh 4.0 830 AM 1/17 Public South Hero 4.0 700 AM 1/18 Co-Op Observer ...Lamoille County... Jeffersonville 14.0 700 AM 1/18 Co-Op Observer Belvidere Center 10.0 325 PM 1/18 Public Cambridge 9.3 130 PM 1/17 At 955 feet. Johnson 8.5 155 PM 1/18 Public SW Stowe 8.5 730 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 1 W Cadys Falls 7.0 407 PM 1/17 Public 1 W Morrisville 6.0 210 PM 1/17 Reported in Morristown. ...Orange County... 3 SW Braintree 12.5 800 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Chelsea 11.8 545 PM 1/17 Public Randolph Center 10.0 145 PM 1/17 Public 1 NW West Braintree 9.8 315 PM 1/17 Public Brookfield 9.5 814 AM 1/18 Public Williamstown 9.0 411 PM 1/17 Public Randolph 9.0 810 AM 1/18 Public East Randolph 9.0 230 PM 1/17 At 1250 feet. Corinth 8.0 500 AM 1/18 Public Orange 6.5 145 PM 1/17 Public 2 NNW Bradford 4.8 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 2 ENE West Fairlee 4.5 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS ...Orleans County... 1 WNW Westfield 7.8 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 4 NNE Greensboro 7.4 815 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 2 NNW Greensboro 6.5 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Albany 5.0 432 PM 1/17 At 1500 feet. 2 W Derby Line 4.1 730 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 2 WSW Newport 3.8 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Newport Center 3.0 820 AM 1/18 Public ...Rutland County... Forest Dale 9.0 504 AM 1/18 Public 1 WNW Middletown Spr 7.1 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 3 SSW Wallingford 6.3 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Rutland 6.0 200 PM 1/17 Public 1 N Rutland 6.0 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Belmont 6.0 900 AM 1/17 Public Wallingford 6.0 1052 AM 1/17 Public 2 SSE Pittsford 5.0 310 PM 1/17 CoCoRaHS ...Washington County... 3 NW Waterbury 16.3 600 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 2 N Northfield 15.5 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Northfield 15.0 300 AM 1/18 Public 3 E Warren 14.0 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Waterbury 13.0 806 AM 1/18 At 1180 feet. 1 NNE Waterbury 13.0 500 AM 1/18 Public 2 S Northfield 12.6 530 PM 1/17 Public Fayston 12.5 300 PM 1/17 Public 2 SE Waitsfield 12.0 600 AM 1/18 Co-Op Observer Waitsfield 12.0 200 PM 1/17 At 1550 feet. 1 SSE Walden 12.0 830 AM 1/18 At 1640 feet. 2 ESE Warren 11.8 143 PM 1/17 Public 2 N Moretown 11.7 800 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Worcester 11.3 700 AM 1/18 Co-Op Observer 5 E Moretown 10.5 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 2 NNE Waterbury Cent 10.0 504 PM 1/17 Trained Spotter Middlesex 10.0 645 AM 1/18 Public 3 SSE Waterbury 10.0 441 PM 1/17 Public 2 N Calais 9.5 715 AM 1/18 Trained Spotter East Montpelier 9.5 658 AM 1/18 Public 1 SW East Barre 9.2 500 AM 1/18 NWS Employee Duxbury 9.0 120 PM 1/17 Public 4 ENE Cabot 9.0 900 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Moretown 8.8 1215 PM 1/17 Public 3 NNW Woodbury 8.0 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Calais 7.5 300 PM 1/17 Public Plainfield 7.5 430 PM 1/17 Public 2 SW East Calais 7.5 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Montpelier 7.0 130 PM 1/17 At 690 feet. ...Windsor County... 2 NE Rochester 14.5 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Weston 13.8 822 AM 1/18 Public Rochester 13.5 606 AM 1/18 Public 3 S Ludlow 12.6 800 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 3 N Pomfret 12.5 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Woodstock 10.5 700 AM 1/18 Co-Op Observer Hartland 10.5 1021 AM 1/18 Public NE Rochester 10.1 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 3 E Stockbridge 10.0 727 AM 1/18 Public West Windsor 10.0 1135 AM 1/17 Public 1 NNE Pomfret 9.9 230 PM 1/17 At 1205 feet. South Royalton 9.5 600 PM 1/17 Public 1 SE Reading 9.2 130 PM 1/17 Public 1 N Quechee 9.0 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS NNE Proctorsville 9.0 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Sharon 9.0 245 PM 1/17 At 1450 feet. Quechee 8.5 115 PM 1/17 At 1300 feet. Plymouth 8.0 1015 AM 1/17 Public Andover 8.0 912 AM 1/17 Public North Hartland 7.5 700 AM 1/18 Co-Op Observer ...Bennington County... Landgrove 15.5 549 AM 1/18 WeatherNet6 1 NNE Landgrove 14.0 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Woodford 14.0 537 PM 1/17 WeatherNet6 3 ENE Manchester 13.1 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Winhall 13.0 400 PM 1/17 Social Media 5 NNE Stamford 12.3 400 PM 1/17 CoCoRaHS 5 NW Readsboro 12.1 1252 PM 1/17 Social Media WNW Shaftsbury 9.1 330 PM 1/17 CoCoRaHS Stamford 8.0 408 PM 1/17 Social Media ...Windham County... SE West Halifax 17.0 834 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS West Wardsboro 16.0 435 PM 1/17 Elevation 1800 feet 2 N East Dover 15.8 747 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Wilmington 14.0 1211 PM 1/17 Social Media 3 SSW Halifax 13.5 410 PM 1/17 Trained Spotter 1 WNW Wilmington 13.0 1255 PM 1/17 CoCoRaHS Londonderry 8.0 413 PM 1/17 Public 6 W West Brattleboro 7.5 800 AM 1/17 Co-Op Observer 2 NNE Marlboro 7.5 800 AM 1/17 CoCoRaHS 1 NNE Rockingham 7.2 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS Brattleboro 7.0 434 PM 1/17 Social Media Townshend 6.5 1000 AM 1/17 Trained Spotter West Brattleboro 6.2 100 PM 1/17 Social Media 1 S Brattleboro 4.9 700 AM 1/18 CoCoRaHS 2 WNW Putney 4.2 730 AM 1/17 CoCoRaHS 1 NE Putney 4.1 830 AM 1/17 CoCoRaHS 3 SSW Putney 4.1 810 AM 1/17 Trained Spotter 2 SSW Putney 4.1 818 AM 1/17 Trained Spotter 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhineasC Posted January 18, 2022 Author Share Posted January 18, 2022 Pretty good consistency there, no outliers jumping out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qg_omega Posted January 18, 2022 Share Posted January 18, 2022 Cold night incoming dropping like a rock since sundown with the fresh pack .NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM WEDNESDAY MORNING/... Update as of 643 PM EST... High pressure over NY and New England is providing mostly clear/clear skies with lightening winds early this evening. Temps are crashing quickly over the southern Dacks with the Old Forge NYS mesonet site down to -3F. Some mid and high clouds are increasing over western NY. A period of radiational cooling is expected for a few hours before the clouds increase. We did lower temps over the northwestern zones into the Adirondacks, but steady or increase them overnight. Otherwise, tranquil and cold conditions persist with decreasing winds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted January 19, 2022 Share Posted January 19, 2022 Game changer snowstorm for the mountains. It's amazing what real snow is like, ha. A former employee visited today and enjoyed some birthday powder. This dude showed up at the ski area as an 18 year old from Iowa four years ago. He was dealing with some stuff, moving on the wrong trajectory, and needed a change of scenery. I took the big brother approach and he excelled and thrived. The amount of personal growth and increase in personal responsibility during one winter was awesome to witness. Snowboarding became his outlet. He moved to Aspen and spent 3 winters there, now he's back east at Loon. You love to see it, snowboarding changed his life for the better. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ginx snewx Posted January 19, 2022 Share Posted January 19, 2022 1 hour ago, powderfreak said: Game changer snowstorm for the mountains. It's amazing what real snow is like, ha. A former employee visited today and enjoyed some birthday powder. This dude showed up at the ski area as an 18 year old from Iowa four years ago. He was dealing with some stuff, moving on the wrong trajectory, and needed a change of scenery. I took the big brother approach and he excelled and thrived. The amount of personal growth and increase in personal responsibility during one winter was awesome to witness. Snowboarding became his outlet. He moved to Aspen and spent 3 winters there, now he's back east at Loon. You love to see it, snowboarding changed his life for the better. You are a good man PF. Young people need more mentors like you. Instead of complaining about the next generation pick them up and show them the ropes or in your case where to duck under the ropes. Good job man 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Spin Posted January 19, 2022 Share Posted January 19, 2022 I found 0.2” on the boards this morning from the current system passing through the area. The BTV NWS forecast discussion indicates that it’s a quick moving low pressure system moving along north of the international border. Details from the 6:00 A.M. Waterbury observations: New Snow: 0.2 inches New Liquid: Trace Temperature: 3.6 F Sky: Cloudy Snow at the stake: 16.0 inches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhineasC Posted January 19, 2022 Author Share Posted January 19, 2022 One of those days where radar is much more impressive looking than the result on the ground. Just some light snow around this morning amounting to a minor coating. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tamarack Posted January 19, 2022 Share Posted January 19, 2022 20 minutes ago, PhineasC said: One of those days where radar is much more impressive looking than the result on the ground. Just some light snow around this morning amounting to a minor coating. After several hours under echoes but no flakes, we can now count them as they drift by. Since even one flake gets a "T", getting 20 flakes is the same. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wxeyeNH Posted January 19, 2022 Share Posted January 19, 2022 Hum, 1:115pm. Concord NH 39F Me 18.8F Concord is 33 miles SSE. CAD always rules. It is a frozen tundra out there. 11" at the snow stake Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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