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December 2024 - Best look to an early December pattern in many a year!


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3 minutes ago, CT Valley Snowman said:

I took my kids sledding in Tolland in the morning and was playing baseball with my son at the neighborhood ballpark in Enfield early afternoon.   

Lol . I remember you posting that. It was a cold fluff bomb too . But the Morch sun took care of it in short order 

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16 minutes ago, ineedsnow said:

ice storm? 

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There’s actually a pretty decent cold tuck signal showing up. Doesn’t really occur until after most of that first batch of precip but it could end up affecting NE MA and SE NH later Tuesday with freezing drizzle or black ice. 

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Nobody cares, I know, but it’s firing up along the Spine ahead of the clipper.

The low level S/SE flow is pushing moisture up the topography well before the better synoptic lift moves in after midnight.

Then when the flow turns W/NW, it should snow again over the same mountains.  Steady accumulating light snow in town at low elevation. 

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4 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Nobody cares, I know, but it’s firing up along the Spine ahead of the clipper.

The low level S/SE flow is pushing moisture up the topography well before the better synoptic lift moves in after midnight.

Then when the flow turns W/NW, it should snow again over the same mountains.  Steady accumulating light snow in town at low elevation. 

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In the same nobody cares category, some light snow started here as well about half an hour ago 

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15 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Nobody cares, I know, but it’s firing up along the Spine ahead of the clipper.

The low level S/SE flow is pushing moisture up the topography well before the better synoptic lift moves in after midnight.

Then when the flow turns W/NW, it should snow again over the same mountains.  Steady accumulating light snow in town at low elevation. 

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No one cares.

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11 minutes ago, alex said:

In the same nobody cares category, some light snow started here as well about half an hour ago 

Very nice! We care about your snow.  It's that powder dude that bugs folks. Always shoving it in our faces.

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30 minutes ago, kdxken said:

Very nice! We care about your snow.  It's that powder dude that bugs folks. Always shoving it in our faces.

Ha, hopefully it snows in the woodland. You guys are due. A wintry vibe on RT 108 this evening.

 Edit: My bad, that’s some Ginxy old phone shot.

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3 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Pleasantly surprised here with 2” of fluff and it’s snowing half dollars.

The 00z models have a decent QPF shot overnight.

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Sadly the midweek forecast has been getting warmer and warmer. Went from 39 to 42 to now 44 for a high (and we definitely don’t CAD so that’s probably an underestimate)

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1 hour ago, powderfreak said:

Nobody cares, I know, but it’s firing up along the Spine ahead of the clipper.

The low level S/SE flow is pushing moisture up the topography well before the better synoptic lift moves in after midnight.

Then when the flow turns W/NW, it should snow again over the same mountains.  Steady accumulating light snow in town at low elevation. 

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Coming back from the Dartmouth hockey game it was getting a little sketchy on 89 between Bethel and Barre. 

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15 minutes ago, alex said:

Sadly the midweek forecast has been getting warmer and warmer. Went from 39 to 42 to now 44 for a high (and we definitely don’t CAD so that’s probably an underestimate)

It’s definitely going to thaw, but enjoying the present stretch with the knowledge that it’ll snow again after the warm air intrusion.

Tomorrow should be good.

Detailed forecast for

Lamoille County

Rest Of Tonight
Snow. Snow accumulation of 3 to 5 inches. Lows around 18. South winds around 10 mph. Gusts up to 25 mph. Chance of snow near 100 percent. 
Sunday
Snow in the morning, then a chance of light snow or light rain and very light freezing drizzle in the afternoon. Total snow accumulation of 4 to 8 inches. Ice accumulation around a trace. Highs in the mid 30s. Southwest winds around 10 mph with gusts up to 25 mph, becoming west in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation 90 percent.
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3 hours ago, alex said:

I read in the Miami AFD that their chances of a White Xmas are pretty slim too. Just a bad winter I suppose…

The funny thing is I blocked that clown from Jersey. Just ignore his complete and utter nonsense!  He’s a Forky wanna be.

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22 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

The funny thing is I blocked that clown from Jersey. Just ignore his complete and utter nonsense!  He’s a Forky wanna be.

Allsnow is legit-been around a long time.  He's posting data and we may not like it but he's as much of a snow weenie as any of us.   I grew up in NJ-it snows there or at least it used to just like here.  I don't understand the lack of tolerance for viewpoints different than gung ho winter.

The pattern looks kind of bad the next week or 2 but my sense is this winter will be more normal-meaning most of it will be frustrating at times with periods of ok.  As a kid-there were long periods of garbage but some winters rocked.  For a long time lower snow totals have been creeping north in the 30 year averages.  But SNE northward has been spared this effect. About 15 years ago during one of the conferences we used to have annually, I think Paul Kocin posted this data.  However,   we cleaned up 1991-2020 so we may just be paying the piper.  But one would have to assume that low snow creep doesn't stop at the CT south coast.

 

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