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


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13 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Resorts will be fine . Half will be snow . Front and backend and no warmth or dews up there 

Not sure what you are looking at. There is no front end snow and probably 80% of this is rain and a lot of it. Places like Stratton or Killington Vermont are probably going to see 3 inches of rain and then maybe an inch or two of snow if they are lucky on the backend. All guidance shows this.

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16 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

VT at least will flip back to snow this week.

I mean, it is what it is, we’ll recover, but it’s a real shame to get a monster wet system like this week after all the gains that were made. And this is a moisture laden, slow-moving , south to north system with rain all the way into Canada. Oh well.

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2 minutes ago, alex said:

Usually I’d think so, but last year taught me that you never know.

Looks like a little on the gfs. 

Hey, enjoy what you have. Haven’t had anything close to that in almost 3 years and that’s not an exaggeration. Just an awful stretch.

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3 hours ago, TheMainer said:

Don't know why I even tried to hope this wouldn't happen again. Hopefully all the cables holding our bridges hold again 

We maintain categorical PoPs with rain in this
timeframe for the 5th straight forecast cycle as confidence
continues to increase in this event. Moisture transport into
the area is anomalous and on a par with storms in Dec 2023. A
powerful low level jet will draw deep moisture northward from
the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday into Wednesday night.

How many of these have we had over the last few years? Fascinating from an objective wx perspective, endlessly frustrating for winter enthusiasts though. The state just announced another round of funding for businesses impacted by last December’s similar event. 

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1 hour ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

It will change many times. You just never know, no one does.

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I have a hard time when I see a map like this where it shows almost the entire continent of North America up to the Arctic in above normal temperatures. There's usually some kind of anomaly on the west or east side of the continent. 

Toss 

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I have a hard time when I see a map like this where it shows almost the entire continent of North America up to the Arctic in above normal temperatures. There's usually some kind of anomaly on the west or east side of the continent. 
Toss 
That is why I really don't like anomaly maps... Just post the temp itself

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7 minutes ago, Snowcrazed71 said:

I have a hard time when I see a map like this where it shows almost the entire continent of North America up to the Arctic in above normal temperatures. There's usually some kind of anomaly on the west or east side of the continent. 

Toss 

Where have you been the last decade? 

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37 minutes ago, backedgeapproaching said:

On a brighter note, Mtns have down well, but also pretty good start down in valley too. 22.1" so far.

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Very similar numbers in Stowe Village.  I think 24” here so far?  Town’s been snowy this week with these types of scenes.

1-3” of rain will do wonders to this though lol.

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About 2” in Dover before the melt began. Nice little event. Scenery looks beautiful painted in white. I actually shoveled a bit in the shady spots given the solar min and black ice risk that comes with it. 
 

Early spring snow vibes now given the overnight snow and the sound of melting that started around sunrise. 

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Just now, Prismshine Productions said:

Can't help but wonder if there is a black ice concern the following morning with as pid as that temp drops behind that low

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Probably not much on the main roads. We’ll likely warm up here behind the cold front with mixing. Westerly upslope spots will obviously have more efficient cooling with the onset of the CAA. 

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2 minutes ago, mahk_webstah said:

Please explain/expand. that’s a new word, but I think it could mean fresh snow after a reset, so a total melt out there up north?

Word of yore. It usually referred to river flooding involving heavy rain and snow melt. 

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4 minutes ago, mahk_webstah said:

Please explain/expand. that’s a new word, but I think it could mean fresh snow after a reset, so a total melt out there up north?

 

1 minute ago, dendrite said:

Word of yore. It usually referred to river flooding involving heavy rain and snow melt. 

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noun
  1. the flood of a river from heavy rain or melted snow.
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