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2024-2025 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread


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15 minutes ago, WXNewton said:

Headed up to the MTN cabin today, it's been a very long time since I've seen the New River frozen over like this.

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No kidding! I remember it was either Jan 2017 or 2018 when the New froze over and I had a great time walking across with some other friends from App. Used to happen a lot more back in the 60s too.

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So it looks like the 00Z NAM increased abit suggesting 3 inches of snow over the weekend. We'll see if that trend continues tomorrow. My temperature this evening has actually risen a degree or two. It's currently 38. If I do not drop below freezing, it will be the first time since mid December for a morning low.

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38 minutes ago, ncjoaquin said:

6z GFS is close to giving us a back to backer. Not there yet though. 

Still have 4 days lets hope the trend continues.  If that high to the north of us would become a little weaker would help, instead of 1040 drop to 1036 possibly would be what we need

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38 minutes ago, Met1985 said:

As for the systems next week. We just literally wait and see. Like I said in the main thread yesterday the models are all over the place because of the extremely strong Arctic blast coming in and all the energy. 

I was pretty pessimistic yesterday but this morning there’s a New England meltdown occurring among weenies on X. They’re mad because…wait for it….the Canadian was right all along for their weekend system :ph34r:

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