wxmanmitch Posted January 1 Share Posted January 1 Happy New Year! Here are 2023's weather numbers for my location 5 miles NW Readsboro, VT at 2,230': Average Temperature: 44.0° F Low Temperature: -25.4° F (2/4) High Temperature: 83.0° F (7/6) Total Precipitation: 75.94" Total Snowfall: 124.1" 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted January 1 Share Posted January 1 Still fluffing decently. Snow globe snow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted January 1 Share Posted January 1 The localized snowfall is a new level, even for around here where localized snows are not uncommon. Drove to Waterbury and it’s literally like a half mile for grass to turn into 3-5” near the Forge Gym and to Guptil Rd. Making a bunch of local news for Stowe too. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mreaves Posted January 2 Share Posted January 2 1 hour ago, powderfreak said: The localized snowfall is a new level, even for around here where localized snows are not uncommon. Drove to Waterbury and it’s literally like a half mile for grass to turn into 3-5” near the Forge Gym and to Guptil Rd. Making a bunch of local news for Stowe too. I drove up to Williston today and while there wasn’t as much around 89 as the was up by you, it seemed like there was a few inches. The solid covering started just past exit 9 and increased as I got closer to exit 10. And then it was like someone had put up some sort of shield because it was bare almost immediately. Neat micro event. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bwt3650 Posted January 2 Author Share Posted January 2 The localized snowfall is a new level, even for around here where localized snows are not uncommon. Drove to Waterbury and it’s literally like a half mile for grass to turn into 3-5” near the Forge Gym and to Guptil Rd. Making a bunch of local news for Stowe too.Stayed there before… somewhat ski/on via toll house, so if there had been a base, you’d be able to ski out your door with 6 plus to the lift to take you up to a mountain with an inch..just crazy.. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted January 2 Share Posted January 2 Life goal achieved… had to go to UVM medical center for routine check up and the wife and I park and get out of car and this guy goes “where are you coming from?!” noticing the half a foot stack of snow on the roof. Not a single car on the interstate or in BTV area with snow on it and we drive in frozen and pasted. It’s shocking the different scenes around here. Even the west side of the mountain itself doesn’t look that white while the east side is blinding. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mreaves Posted January 2 Share Posted January 2 1 hour ago, powderfreak said: Life goal achieved… had to go to UVM medical center for routine check up and the wife and I park and get out of car and this guy goes “where are you coming from?!” noticing the half a foot stack of snow on the roof. Not a single car on the interstate or in BTV area with snow on it and we drive in frozen and pasted. It’s shocking the different scenes around here. Even the west side of the mountain itself doesn’t look that white while the east side is blinding. The cutoff after the Waterbury exit heading north was amazing. Not gradual at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJln491 Posted January 3 Share Posted January 3 Not sure exactly where to post this, but what website do you guys use for quick reference historical snowfall? For example if I wanted to see the last time BDL recorded a snow event of at least 6 inches. etc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted January 5 Share Posted January 5 It’s still interesting to see the lingering aftermath of the recent microscale snowfall. Stealing a number of cold season days with the “fresh snowfall look” (courtesy of mesoscale features), is not taken for granted. Waiting for a synoptic storm to do this, can be frustrating. But instead it’s some weird turbulence producing the same visual. Life along the Mountain Road has been a visual feast for winter vibes, and all because of some super random, localized convergence zone behind a peak. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EMontpelierWhiteout Posted January 5 Share Posted January 5 30 minutes ago, powderfreak said: It’s still interesting to see the lingering aftermath of the recent microscale snowfall. Stealing a number of cold season days with the “fresh snowfall look” (courtesy of mesoscale features), is not taken for granted. Waiting for a synoptic storm to do this, can be frustrating. But instead it’s some weird turbulence producing the same visual. Life along the Mountain Road has been a visual feast for winter vibes, and all because of some super random, localized convergence zone behind a peak. I love these complicated micro scale winter weather anomalies that sneak up on us. Never a bad thing to see winter looking like winter. Time for a major refresh of the mountain, though. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mreaves Posted January 5 Share Posted January 5 Winter Storm Watch extended to Washington County in VT. Here is the new map from BTV and some expected amounts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Spin Posted January 6 Share Posted January 6 Following up on mreaves post above, early this morning a text cam in indicating that we’ve been put under a Winter Weather Advisory here in our area. The point forecast here at our site suggests storm accumulations in the 6-10” range through Sunday night, and that seems to be a bit of a bump from where things were at yesterday’s update. That trend seems apparent in the Event Total Snowfall maps below. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#NoPoles Posted January 6 Share Posted January 6 My local discussion says 1-7 inches, which sounds about right for Bretton Woods. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EMontpelierWhiteout Posted January 6 Share Posted January 6 With Winter Storm Warning now posted for my neck of the woods in North Central VT, looking forward to getting solid snow cover back in the yard. My new cross country skis have gotten little use. Will enjoy this and hope for some changes for Tuesday-Wednesday. Would be nice to get a snowpack that last a bit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mreaves Posted January 6 Share Posted January 6 Updated forecast map. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Spin Posted January 6 Share Posted January 6 43 minutes ago, EMontpelierWhiteout said: With Winter Storm Warning now posted for my neck of the woods in North Central VT, looking forward to getting solid snow cover back in the yard. My new cross country skis have gotten little use. I see that the BTV NWS has pushed the Winter Storm Warnings farther northward to here in Washington County, and they mention it in their most recent discussion: Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Burlington VT 413 PM EST Sat Jan 6 2024 NEAR TERM /THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT/... As of 400 PM EST Saturday...Some light snow has occurred today with some shortwave energy out ahead of approaching system, accumulations have been light. A more significant weather system is approaching out of the southwest tracking just south of the North Country overnight. This system will bring widespread accumulating snow. Models show low staying tucked in tight along the coast, and northward shift in precipitation continued with this latest forecast package. Deep moisture and strong forcing across our region, still looking at snow ratios around 14 or 15 to 1. With latest update added 1 county to the warning and expanded the winter weather advisory to cover our entire area. Their newest Event Total Snowfall map does extend that 8-12” shading up here to our area of the spine, and the latest maps are below: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Spin Posted January 7 Share Posted January 7 We’re only at the 6th of January, but we’ve already had four minor systems affect the Northern Greens area so far this month in the form of troughs, cold fronts, and localized snow bands. As of yesterday, Bolton Valley was reporting 5 inches of new snow in the past 48 hours, and the snow report also indicated that the Wilderness Uphill Route had been officially reopened up to Peggy Dow’s. I figured that was a good sign that natural snow terrain coverage and conditions were getting back toward something a bit more normal, so I decided to hit the mountain for an afternoon ski tour. Heading up the Bolton Valley Access Road, snowfall began to pick up with elevation, and there was steady light to moderate snow falling in the Village. I’d left Burlington a bit later than I’d wanted to, so daylight was fading when I started my tour. So, I only had time to tour up to near 2,500’, and I stuck to skiing Lower Turnpike due to the encroaching darkness. Settled accumulations of new snow that I encountered from the base of the access road up to the top of my ski tour were as follows: 320’: 0-1” 1,000’: 1-2” 1,500’: 2-3” 2,000’: 2-3” 2.500’: 2-3” As the profile indicates, there really wasn’t much of a detectable increase in new snow depths between 1,500’ and 2,500’. Lower Turnpike was fairly well packed from ski touring traffic, and with the low light, I didn’t venture too far from the middle of the trail, but the surface was relatively soft and quiet. The turns certainly weren’t bottomless since I was mostly on the skier packed snow, but I did manage to find some untracked areas toward the edges, and those were very nice. The snow that was falling was definitely accumulating – even after a relatively short tour, I had to clean off my car when I got back to it. The snowfall did taper down in intensity as I descended back into the Winooski Valley, but even at the valley bottom we were still getting some accumulation. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#NoPoles Posted January 7 Share Posted January 7 Just light snow- powdery pixie dust. Bretton Woods reported 3 inches but that must be at the top of the mountain at the gondola. At 302 level I don't even have an inch on my car and you can still see my grass. I would just say we have about an inch. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mcglups Posted January 7 Share Posted January 7 Looks like about 3-4 inches locally in Berlin with light snow as of now. At Wildcat the base seemed to have about 4-5 inches and up top was a bit more, perhaps 6. Air is cold, snow is very dry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Spin Posted January 7 Share Posted January 7 With the additional snow that was falling during my Friday evening tour, plus another round that came through the next afternoon, yesterday seemed like another good opportunity to head up to the mountain for a quick ski tour. Snow was falling all the way down in the bottom of the Winooski Valley, and it intensified as I headed up the Bolton Valley Access Road. It was another snowy day, and although none of these past few systems have been huge, the continued accumulations day after day have definitely been having an impact on the quality of the conditions. Compared to Friday, I started my tour earlier yesterday, and running out of light wasn’t an issue, so I was able to tour up to about 2,700’ instead of just 2,500’. Compared to Friday, the combination of new snow and settling didn’t appear to change the new snow depths too much in the lower elevations, but I definitely noticed an increase starting at around 2,500’, and the depth continued to increase above that level as well. Here’s the comparative new snow depth profiles between Friday and Saturday: 320’: 0-1” --> 0-1” 1,000’: 1-2” --> 1-2” 1,500’: 2-3” --> 2-3” 2,000’: 2-3” --> 2-3” 2.500’: 2-3” --> 3 2,700’: 3-4” With the daylight, and more time, I was able to choose some alternate areas of Wilderness that had mostly untracked snow. Getting into the untracked snow made for dramatically better skiing, and I was starting to even get into some bottomless turns on the lower angle slopes. From my tours Friday and Saturday, I found that the water bars on the lower slopes of Wilderness were generally in good shape with respect to coverage, so there shouldn’t be any issues there if they decide to open that are for lift-served skiing. Based on what I’ve seen over those couple days of ski touring at Wilderness, the skiing was already quite decent there and it’s really going to take off with even a few additional inches of snow. Although Winter Storm Ember has already moved into the area and is currently in progress, I figured I’d get yesterday’s report posted so that people have an idea of where things stood just ahead of the snow from the current system. We did get out for turns in the new snow at Bolton Valley this morning, so I’ll put together an update on that to speak to where we are now in terms of conditions as soon as I get a chance. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
borderwx Posted January 7 Share Posted January 7 Woke up to 4”. 2” through the day, still snowingPleasantly surprisedMountain did well. Stayed cold. We left Hanover last night it was 29F, driveway was 11F. NNE, small but big, many different worlds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#NoPoles Posted January 7 Share Posted January 7 Cranmore and Attitash doing well. Both had 6-8 inches around 1pm and it's been moderate to heavy snow since. It's powder snow, but it's better than brown spots and rain! Looking at the time, they probably both have 8-10 inches now since it's 330pm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mreaves Posted January 7 Share Posted January 7 Here is the PNS from BTV. It was issued at 11:30 so these numbers will go up. I've mentioned it many times but the 1 SW E. Barre in Washington county is an NWS employee. My measurements generally track closely with theirs. It's nice having confirmation from an NWS employee. VERMONT ...Addison County... Vergennes 3.0 957 AM 1/07 Public 1 WNW Orwell 2.4 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 4 NNE Shoreham 2.0 800 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 1 SE Cornwall 1.7 700 AM 1/07 Co-Op Observer 4 ENE Starksboro 1.6 900 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Goshen 1.5 704 AM 1/07 Public 1 NE South Lincoln 1.0 700 AM 1/07 Co-Op Observer ...Caledonia County... Groton 6.0 933 AM 1/07 Public Walden 5.0 549 AM 1/07 Public St. Johnsbury 4.5 1013 AM 1/07 Public N Danville 4.3 800 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 2 N Ryegate 4.0 716 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 2 WNW Wells River 4.0 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS N St. Johnsbury 3.8 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 3 NNE Danville 3.8 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 2 S Wheelock 3.6 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS East Burke 3.5 934 AM 1/07 Public 4 W Barnet 3.5 800 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 1 W Saint Johnsbury 3.5 715 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 1 W Lyndonville 3.3 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Kirby 3.0 817 AM 1/07 Public Saint Johnsbury 3.0 559 AM 1/07 Public Lyndonville 2.8 830 AM 1/07 Public ...Chittenden County... Hinesburg 4.5 1126 AM 1/07 Public 1 E Prindle Corners 4.2 1114 AM 1/07 Public 1 ESE Sand Bar State 4.0 1045 AM 1/07 Public West Milton 4.0 939 AM 1/07 NWS Employee Winooski 4.0 920 AM 1/07 Public 1 SW Milton 3.4 1032 AM 1/07 NWS Employee 2 SW Milton 3.0 745 AM 1/07 NWS Employee 4 NW Burlington 2.7 800 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Milton 2.5 737 AM 1/07 Public 3 SSW South Burlingt 2.5 800 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 1 NE Oakledge Park 2.5 858 AM 1/07 Public 1 N Hinesburg 2.4 729 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 2 SW Hinesburg 2.1 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Richmond 2.0 1117 AM 1/07 Public 2 SW Huntington 2.0 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 1 N Colchester 2.0 541 AM 1/07 NWS Employee WSW Williston 2.0 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 2 NNW Williston 2.0 833 AM 1/07 NWS Employee N Winooski 1.9 824 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 1 NNW Burlington 1.7 709 AM 1/07 NWS Employee 1 E Nashville 1.6 645 AM 1/07 Co-Op Observer Jericho Center 1.5 440 AM 1/07 Public 1 NE South Burlingto 1.2 702 AM 1/07 NWS Office 3 SSW Williston 1.0 800 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS ...Essex County... Island Pond 5.6 938 AM 1/07 Co-Op Observer 4 WNW Maidstone 4.0 800 AM 1/07 Public 2 NNW Lunenburg 4.0 715 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Averill 1.0 800 PM 1/06 Co-Op Observer ...Franklin County... St. Albans 6.0 833 AM 1/07 Public 1 NNW St. Albans Bay 4.5 847 AM 1/07 Public 1 S St Albans 4.0 800 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 5 WNW Fairfax 3.6 900 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Greens Corners 3.5 800 AM 1/07 Public Fairfax 3.5 743 AM 1/07 Public 3 SW Swanton 3.1 825 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 1 NNE Swanton 3.0 714 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 4 ESE Montgomery 2.3 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS South Franklin 2.0 712 AM 1/07 Public 3 N Enosburg Falls 1.0 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS ...Grand Isle County... Grand Isle 5.0 830 AM 1/07 Public South Hero 4.0 645 AM 1/07 Public Alburgh 3.5 703 AM 1/07 Public ...Lamoille County... Wolcott 6.0 1030 AM 1/07 Public Eden 6.0 1059 AM 1/07 Trained Spotter Morrisville 5.0 1034 AM 1/07 Public Waterville 4.5 735 AM 1/07 Public Jeffersonville 4.0 642 AM 1/07 Public 2 N Johnson 4.0 710 AM 1/07 Co-Op Observer Johnson 4.0 1010 AM 1/07 Public 3 N Smugglers Notch 3.8 730 AM 1/07 Co-Op Observer 2 WSW Wolcott 3.5 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS SW Stowe 3.5 730 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Hyde Park 3.0 750 AM 1/07 Public Elmore 2.0 556 AM 1/07 Public Cambridge 2.0 800 AM 1/07 Public ...Orange County... 2 S Chelsea 10.0 951 AM 1/07 Public Randolph 9.5 1108 AM 1/07 Public Brookfield 9.0 923 AM 1/07 Public Randolph Center 9.0 1112 AM 1/07 Public East Orange 8.5 1122 AM 1/07 Trained Spotter Williamstown 8.0 1041 AM 1/07 Public Tunbridge 7.0 1012 AM 1/07 Public 1 N Williamstown 6.8 1022 AM 1/07 Public 3 SW Braintree 6.3 800 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Chelsea 5.5 917 AM 1/07 Public 2 E Corinth Corners 4.4 700 AM 1/07 Co-Op Observer West Newbury 4.2 822 AM 1/07 Public 2 NNW Bradford 3.8 730 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Orange 3.5 735 AM 1/07 Public 2 SSE Strafford 2.6 718 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 2 SE Strafford 2.6 630 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Thetford Center 2.0 439 AM 1/07 Public 2 ENE West Fairlee 1.7 730 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS ...Orleans County... Newport 6.0 625 AM 1/07 Public 4 NNE Greensboro 5.2 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 2 W Derby Line 5.1 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 7 SE Morgan 5.0 800 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Derby Center 5.0 627 AM 1/07 Public 1 WNW Westfield 5.0 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 1 NE East Craftsbury 4.5 804 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Albany 3.3 638 AM 1/07 Public 2 NNW Greensboro 3.2 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Holland 3.0 712 AM 1/07 Public Westmore 3.0 949 AM 1/07 Public ...Rutland County... Ira 4.0 729 AM 1/07 Public 1 W Shrewsbury 3.0 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Hubbardton 2.5 734 AM 1/07 Public Fair Haven 2.5 1000 AM 1/07 Public 1 SSE West Rutland 2.4 800 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 3 SSW Wallingford 1.6 745 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Brandon 1.5 838 AM 1/07 Public West Rutland 1.5 639 AM 1/07 Public 1 N Rutland 1.3 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 1 N West Rutland 1.0 615 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Castleton 1.0 636 AM 1/07 Public ...Washington County... 1 NE Websterville 10.0 1108 AM 1/07 Public 2 WNW Perkinsville 9.5 1109 AM 1/07 Public 1 SW East Barre 7.9 1028 AM 1/07 NWS Employee Woodbury 6.0 659 AM 1/07 Public 4 ENE Cabot 5.5 900 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 2 W Worcester 5.5 700 AM 1/07 Co-Op Observer South Duxbury 5.0 836 AM 1/07 Public Northfield 5.0 753 AM 1/07 Public 1 NNW Woodbury 4.5 845 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS North Fayston 4.5 935 AM 1/07 Public 4 NE Waterbury 4.3 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Montpelier 4.1 956 AM 1/07 Public Cabot 4.0 737 AM 1/07 Public 4 ESE Marshfield 4.0 833 AM 1/07 1600` elevation East Montpelier 4.0 742 AM 1/07 Public 2 SW East Calais 4.0 716 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 2 N Northfield 4.0 800 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 2 N Moretown 4.0 800 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Waterbury 4.0 706 AM 1/07 Public East Calais 4.0 832 AM 1/07 Public Calais 4.0 655 AM 1/07 Public 4 WNW Waitsfield 3.7 800 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 3 NW Waterbury 3.6 600 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 2 SE Waitsfield 3.5 700 AM 1/07 Co-Op Observer Barre 3.5 818 AM 1/07 Public 3 E Warren 3.5 718 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 3 NNW Woodbury 3.0 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Fayston 3.0 439 AM 1/07 Public 1 ESE Plainfield 2.0 700 AM 1/07 Co-Op Observer ...Windsor County... South Royalton 8.0 1019 AM 1/07 Public Woodstock 6.5 1116 AM 1/07 Public Barnard 6.0 849 AM 1/07 Public Cavendish 5.0 907 AM 1/07 Public 1 E Woodstock 4.6 800 AM 1/07 Co-Op Observer 3 N Pomfret 4.6 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 4 W Hartland 4.6 800 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Rochester 4.5 731 AM 1/07 Public 3 S Ludlow 4.5 944 AM 1/07 Trained Spotter 2 NE Rochester 4.2 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Plymouth 4.0 553 AM 1/07 Public NNE Proctorsville 4.0 800 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS NE Rochester 3.6 700 AM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Norwich 3.1 744 AM 1/07 Public Windsor 3.0 800 AM 1/07 Public Weathersfield 3.0 859 AM 1/07 Public West Woodstock 2.6 612 AM 1/07 Public Springfield 2.5 812 AM 1/07 Public Brownsville 1.5 536 AM 1/07 Public Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmcginvt Posted January 8 Share Posted January 8 7.4 in the middle of Gregg Hill. Never wiped the board so there was some compaction but it was so light it was miniscule. Also glad to see Mansfield FINALLY has a live cam and I don't have to look at Sugarbush all the time( but of course I still will). The Allyns seemed to do a bit better. The heavens gate cam must be in the worst spot. You could see it snowing hard and yet hardly changing. That being said the Live Stowe cam needs a windshield wiper like the bush ones Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Spin Posted January 8 Share Posted January 8 Winter Storm Ember began to affect the area last night, and Bolton Valley was indicating that an additional 3 to 4 inches of new had fallen as of their early morning report. My wife and I headed up with our older son a couple hours later to catch the opening of the lifts, and there were probably a another inch or two by that point because it was snowing at a decent clip. Even more notable though was the wind – it was easterly and quite strong, and it was hitting you right in the face while riding the Vista Quad. Combined with temperatures in the teens F, our storm gear was definitely earning its keep and was highly appreciated. Based on my analyses from the house, the mountain had seen probably about a half inch of liquid equivalent by that point. Combined with the several small storms we’ve had over the past week as we’ve kicked off January, it was a decent contribution to resurfacing, but certainly not at the point where patrol could simply drop the ropes on all the natural snow terrain. The snow was enough to open up certain natural snow areas like the Enchanted Forest, but at that point of the storm there just wasn’t enough liquid equivalent down to get the steepest terrain going. There was plenty of terrain open to enjoy the fresh powder though, and we knew more trails would open as the storm continued to deliver more snow. In the late morning our son had to head off to work, but my younger son and some college friends who are staying over for a mini ski vacation were headed up for some runs, so we got to ski with them. The fierce winds from the morning had abated to essentially nothing, so that made the lift rides much more comfortable. A depth check I made around noontime in undisturbed snow at about mid-mountain elevation revealed 9 inches of surface snow, which was probably the combination of what had fallen from this storm on top of the lighter amounts from our other recent storms. After we left in the early afternoon, I heard that they began to open some steep terrain like Schuss, so the storm was definitely having an impact on replenishing coverage in areas that needed it. The resort was reporting 9 inches of new snow as of closing bell, but with the way it’s been snowing around here this evening, I’m sure they’ll have picked up more by tomorrow morning. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mreaves Posted January 8 Share Posted January 8 Nothing from ALY out of Bennington and Windham Counties VERMONT ...Addison County... Vergennes 8.0 350 PM 1/07 Public Panton 8.0 246 PM 1/07 Public West Addison 8.0 319 PM 1/07 Public New Haven 7.0 555 PM 1/07 Public Cornwall 7.0 436 PM 1/07 Public Monkton 4.3 1221 PM 1/07 Public ...Caledonia County... West Barnet 16.0 433 PM 1/07 Public Groton 15.0 431 PM 1/07 Public Barnet 14.8 349 PM 1/07 Public 2 W Saint Johnsbury 10.5 434 PM 1/07 Public Passumpsic 10.0 321 PM 1/07 Postal Employee Peacham 10.0 220 PM 1/07 Public Danville 10.0 131 PM 1/07 Public West Danville 9.0 245 PM 1/07 Public Sutton 7.5 847 PM 1/07 Public North Kirby 6.5 244 PM 1/07 Public West Burke 6.0 1002 PM 1/07 Public ...Chittenden County... Shelburne 7.5 424 PM 1/07 Public Hinesburg 7.5 233 PM 1/07 Broadcast Media Winooski 7.0 421 PM 1/07 Public 1 NE South Burlingto 6.5 503 PM 1/07 NWS Office 2 SW Milton 6.5 205 PM 1/07 NWS Employee 1 S Essex Center 6.3 356 PM 1/07 NWS Employee 1 NNW Burlington 6.1 554 PM 1/07 NWS Employee 2 NNW Williston 6.0 142 PM 1/07 NWS Employee West Milton 6.0 147 PM 1/07 Public Colchester 6.0 348 PM 1/07 Public Williston 5.8 242 PM 1/07 Public 1 N Colchester 5.8 135 PM 1/07 NWS Employee 1 SW Milton 5.7 236 PM 1/07 NWS Employee 2 E St. George 5.3 427 PM 1/07 NWS Employee South Burlington 5.0 210 PM 1/07 Public Twin Orchards 5.0 1223 PM 1/07 Public St. George 5.0 1227 PM 1/07 Public Underhill 4.0 517 PM 1/07 Public ...Essex County... Averill 3.3 600 PM 1/07 Co-Op Observer ...Franklin County... St. Albans 7.0 515 PM 1/07 Public Fletcher 5.0 235 PM 1/07 Public Franklin 4.3 810 PM 1/07 Public ...Grand Isle County... Isle la Motte 6.5 320 PM 1/07 Public South Hero 6.5 308 PM 1/07 Public Alburgh 4.3 304 PM 1/07 Public ...Lamoille County... Morrisville 8.5 152 PM 1/07 Public Morristown 7.5 312 PM 1/07 Public ...Orange County... Orange 14.5 332 PM 1/07 Public Washington 14.0 250 PM 1/07 Public 2 S Chelsea 14.0 218 PM 1/07 Public West Newbury 14.0 529 PM 1/07 Public Corinth 14.0 331 PM 1/07 Public Randolph 13.5 848 PM 1/07 Public Newbury 12.8 651 PM 1/07 Public Chelsea 12.5 222 PM 1/07 Public East Brookfield 12.0 630 PM 1/07 Public Williamstown 11.8 416 PM 1/07 Public Tunbridge 11.6 516 PM 1/07 Public Fairlee 11.0 420 PM 1/07 Public 2 ENE East Brookfiel 10.0 116 PM 1/07 Public 2 WSW South Straffor 10.0 205 PM 1/07 Public ...Orleans County... Jay 7.5 305 PM 1/07 Public 4 NNE Greensboro 6.6 1210 PM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Orleans 6.5 309 PM 1/07 Public Albany 5.3 143 PM 1/07 Public ...Rutland County... Killington 11.0 221 PM 1/07 Public Ira 10.0 252 PM 1/07 Public Hubbardton 8.0 247 PM 1/07 Public Sudbury 7.5 555 PM 1/07 Public Mount Holly 7.0 1227 PM 1/07 Public West Rutland 6.0 321 PM 1/07 Public Forest Dale 6.0 223 PM 1/07 Public Chittenden 6.0 420 PM 1/07 Public Brandon 5.0 1216 PM 1/07 Public Rutland 2.5 351 PM 1/07 Public ...Washington County... 4 ESE Marshfield 14.5 904 PM 1/07 Trained Spotter Barre 13.5 517 PM 1/07 Public 1 SW East Barre 13.3 845 PM 1/07 NWS Employee East Barre 12.8 423 PM 1/07 Public Northfield 11.0 255 PM 1/07 Public Cabot 9.5 416 PM 1/07 Public Woodbury 9.5 302 PM 1/07 Public Calais 9.0 154 PM 1/07 Public Plainfield 9.0 103 PM 1/07 Public Berlin 9.0 346 PM 1/07 Public 1 ESE Montpelier 9.0 648 PM 1/07 Public South Woodbury 8.5 247 PM 1/07 Public Waterbury Center 8.3 634 PM 1/07 Public East Calais 8.0 352 PM 1/07 Public East Montpelier 8.0 212 PM 1/07 Public Waitsfield 8.0 1251 PM 1/07 Public Montpelier 7.0 1252 PM 1/07 Public Waterbury 6.5 201 PM 1/07 Public 2 N Waitsfield 5.7 141 PM 1/07 Public ...Windsor County... Sharon 12.0 752 PM 1/07 Public 1 NE Pomfret 11.4 633 PM 1/07 Public 1 SE West Norwich 10.8 631 PM 1/07 Public Rochester 10.5 226 PM 1/07 Public Bethel 10.0 307 PM 1/07 Public Bridgewater 10.0 322 PM 1/07 Public South Royalton 10.0 211 PM 1/07 Public North Pomfret 9.8 817 PM 1/07 Public 3 S Ludlow 9.5 631 PM 1/07 Trained Spotter Norwich 8.7 528 PM 1/07 Public 1 ENE Jerusalem 8.5 1243 PM 1/07 Public Ascutney 8.0 439 PM 1/07 Public Hartland 8.0 724 PM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Stockbridge 6.0 1205 PM 1/07 Public Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backedgeapproaching Posted January 8 Share Posted January 8 The valley here down through Bennington got totally porked. The deep east flow downslope along with never getting into any good FGEN lift resulted in not much accum. Ended with 6.9" here. Center of town Manchester prob 3-5" and heading south prob 2" in Arlington and 1" or less in Bennington. There was a little upslope that came through last night that added a little in those spots. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.Spin Posted January 8 Share Posted January 8 Below I’ve put together the north to south list of what I’ve seen reported for Winter Storm Ember snow totals thus far from the Vermont ski areas. Although the initial forecasts suggested heavier accumulations for the southern part of the state, overall it looks like storm totals were fairly consistent up and down the spine, coming in ± about a foot of snow. Jay Peak: 12” Burke: 9” Smuggler’s Notch: 13” Stowe: 10” Bolton Valley: 12” Mad River Glen: 9” Sugarbush: 8” Middlebury: 13” Pico: 8” Killington: 8” Okemo: 13” Bromley: 11” Magic Mountain: 9” Stratton: 10” Mount Snow: 9” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mreaves Posted January 8 Share Posted January 8 35 minutes ago, backedgeapproaching said: The valley here down through Bennington got totally porked. The deep east flow downslope along with never getting into any good FGEN lift resulted in not much accum. Ended with 6.9" here. Center of town Manchester prob 3-5" and heading south prob 2" in Arlington and 1" or less in Bennington. There was a little upslope that came through last night that added a little in those spots. Somehow, I missed ALY's PNS for VT. Like you said, the valley got porked. VERMONT ...Bennington County... Landgrove 8.0 441 PM 1/07 WeatherNet6 5 NW Readsboro 7.3 230 PM 1/07 Trained Spotter Bennington 3.0 230 PM 1/07 Amateur Radio ...Windham County... 6 SSW Guilford 10.5 430 PM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Newfane 9.0 345 PM 1/07 Public Athens 7.7 520 PM 1/07 Elevation 1010ft East Dummerston 5.6 445 PM 1/07 Trained Spotter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backedgeapproaching Posted January 8 Share Posted January 8 1 hour ago, mreaves said: Somehow, I missed ALY's PNS for VT. Like you said, the valley got porked. VERMONT ...Bennington County... Landgrove 8.0 441 PM 1/07 WeatherNet6 5 NW Readsboro 7.3 230 PM 1/07 Trained Spotter Bennington 3.0 230 PM 1/07 Amateur Radio ...Windham County... 6 SSW Guilford 10.5 430 PM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Newfane 9.0 345 PM 1/07 Public Athens 7.7 520 PM 1/07 Elevation 1010ft East Dummerston 5.6 445 PM 1/07 Trained Spotter Full ALY for SVT. As expected Eastern Areas did better in Windham County VERMONT ...Bennington County... Peru 8.6 700 AM 1/08 Co-Op Observer Landgrove 8.0 940 PM 1/07 WeatherNet6 5 NNE Stamford 7.5 400 PM 1/07 CoCoRaHS 3 ENE Manchester 6.9 700 AM 1/08 CoCoRaHS West Arlington 4.0 418 AM 1/08 WeatherNet6 ...Windham County... 2 N East Dover 11.7 631 AM 1/08 CoCoRaHS 6 SSW Guilford 10.5 700 AM 1/08 CoCoRaHS 6 SSW Guilford 10.5 430 PM 1/07 CoCoRaHS Newfane 9.0 345 PM 1/07 Public 6 W West Brattleboro 8.9 900 AM 1/08 Co-Op Observer 2 NNE Marlboro 8.9 800 AM 1/08 CoCoRaHS 1 WNW Wilmington 8.0 550 AM 1/08 CoCoRaHS Athens 7.7 520 PM 1/07 Elevation 1010ft Townshend 7.5 600 PM 1/07 Trained Spotter 1 S Brattleboro 7.4 700 AM 1/08 CoCoRaHS 1 NNE Rockingham 6.1 700 AM 1/08 CoCoRaHS East Dummerston 5.6 445 PM 1/07 Trained Spotter && Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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