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1 hour ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

Projecting the advertised pattern on some of these prices of guidance, doesn’t exactly inspire confidence for a cold Christmas week 

I can’t begin to speculate 3 weeks out.  Guidance in truth appears a bit more encouraging then but wait and see.  We should have a better idea in a week to 10 days.

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8 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Mid/upper level lows moving into NNE, morphing into an IVT.  Most of the accumulation should be now through 4-6am as this slows down and elongates.

Thought folks were saying the back edge was passing ALB like 5 hours ago?  Maybe now it’s trying too while pivoting?

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Not sure what some thought or were looking at, Overnight was when the bulk of the qpf was suppose to fall, From now until 9 am or so here we should be able to add up some accumulation, I have 2" on the ground now.

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22 minutes ago, dryslot said:

Not sure what some thought or were looking at, Overnight was when the bulk of the qpf was suppose to fall, From now until 9 am or so here we should be able to add up some accumulation, I have 2" on the ground now.

2” wet paste here too this evening.  Branches drooping quite a bit.  Double this and the white pines and birches will again have some issues. Probably 4-6:1 ratios again here down low in this event. With 8-10:1 above 2,000ft.

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1 minute ago, powderfreak said:

2” wet paste here too this evening.  Branches drooping quite a bit.  Double this and the white pines and birches will again have some issues. Probably 4-6:1 ratios again here down low in this event. With 8-10:1 above 2,000ft.

2.5” here. Started as sleet and then flipped to white rain then snow around noon-1:00. Did not accumulate much, to say the least lol. Its been sitting at 32.1° for several hours. 

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29 minutes ago, mreaves said:

2.5” here. Started as sleet and then flipped to white rain then snow around noon-1:00. Did not accumulate much, to say the least lol. Its been sitting at 32.1° for several hours. 

Sounds very similar. Temps have been holding 32-33F, with 31-32F up the road.  Big difference in accumulations along that 32F isotherm right now.

The RWIS camera on the way up Mountain Road/RT 108 to the ski area.

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Vs. I-89 at 500ft through Exit 10/Waterbury.

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18 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Much better forcing into ME and far N NH than down here. Just cold enough with just enough precip to be a messy PITA here in the morning. Only a couple tenths of QPF left to go for C/S NH.

32.2° -SN

I didn't think you would do well. How much you get?

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