NW_of_GYX Posted Wednesday at 09:10 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 09:10 PM 1 hour ago, powderfreak said: Looping the full radar today, wouldn’t surprise me if like Appalachian Gap and MRG elevations did best today. Or west side of Camels Hump even. Per Jay's webcam it looks like the snow moved in their about 30 min ago. I'm gonna keep an eye over the next 3-4 hours but as of now I'm planning to make the drive over in the morning. Man I've made the trip to NVT more than ever this season, speaks to the haves and have nots this winter. Hopefully next winter I can drive less 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bwt3650 Posted Wednesday at 09:42 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 09:42 PM Per Jay's webcam it looks like the snow moved in their about 30 min ago. I'm gonna keep an eye over the next 3-4 hours but as of now I'm planning to make the drive over in the morning. Man I've made the trip to NVT more than ever this season, speaks to the haves and have nots this winter. Hopefully next winter I can drive less It was grapple all day; nothing spectacular…started dumping right around last chair. Very firm on groomers, woods had enough fresh to make them decent…only Bonnie from lunch on. The glades off power line and upper milk run were very good, but keep your eyes open as there’s stuff popping up. tmrw will be good. Tons of base for mid April. If you remember that it’s mid April, it should be a great day.. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted Wednesday at 11:21 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 11:21 PM 1 hour ago, bwt3650 said: It was grapple all day; nothing spectacular…started dumping right around last chair. Very firm on groomers, woods had enough fresh to make them decent…only Bonnie from lunch on. The glades off power line and upper milk run were very good, but keep your eyes open as there’s stuff popping up. tmrw will be good. Tons of base for mid April. If you remember that it’s mid April, it should be a great day. . Yup! I think yesterday’s warmth did cause a decent bit more stuff get exposed, especially under like 2500ft. I noticed some accelerated melt yesterday that had been missing for quite some time. Given the moisture feed, would imagine Jay would be favored tonight. To be honest, some of the pics I saw from high up on Sugarbush today looked like the best I saw from anywhere. Sort of matched the radar too. Most models have the real stuff tapering off by 10pm or so, with more persistent flurries after that. Favoring the northern Mtns now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted Thursday at 02:25 PM Share Posted Thursday at 02:25 PM Storm total of 9” at High Road (3,000ft) in past 36 hours with this overnight snow. Depth back up to 69”. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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