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


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41 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Just beautiful snowy evening… I really hope you guys down south get some snow soon.  Truly, everyone should be able to enjoy snowy evenings.

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Damn. DC doesn't snow anymore.

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7 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Haha, yes we do.

Snow globe to bridges washing away.

You might be far enough west to not get wiped out. Does Stowe village hold CAD well? Not familiar with the CAD microclimate there. Track of low make it so you prob don’t spend much time at all in the true warm sector. Maybe none of your location CAD’s well. 

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11 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

You might be far enough west to not get wiped out. Does Stowe village cold CAD well? Not familiar with the CAD microclimate there. Track of low make it so you prob don’t spend much time at all in the true warm sector. Maybe none of your location CAD’s well. 

We do ok in the village, much better than the Champlain Valley but not like the NEK to Dendrite.  Call it middle of the road CAD.

The CAD up at the ski area is much better.  That nook at 1,500ft in the base area up to about 2,500ft can really wedge in there. Mansfield/Stowe’s northeast to southeast bowl that extends past the Notch onto Spruce… that isn’t melting out.  That aspect, topography and elevation really maximize and hold onto the 925-950mb cold layer in WAA. Longer than elsewhere around Lamoille County.

I think we are cooked in town, but the ski area will be ok.  The surface will be smoked but there will be a “firm” base.

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1 hour ago, dryslot said:

Wednesday is a unmitigated disaster for areas with a snow pack.

Sucks cause after tonight we have a great little pack going. I even test rode a new to me sled a bit today. Picked up a utility sled for some work things, 97 Indy trail 2 up 488 fan cooled. Garage kept a little over 2000 miles sled is mint 

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21 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

2.3” here.  It got dense in a hurry. Feels like a quarter to third of an inch of QPF as snow.  There’s some heft.  You guys southeast looked to get a third to a half inch of QPF.

Yeah, it’s pretty dense. I didn’t do any clearing, in case we got freezing rain. We’ll have some natural clearing Wednesday. :(

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12 hours ago, UnitedWx said:

It's far from lost yet... and usually isn't much of anything in your part of the state anyway, at least until Christmas

ya bro thats my point.......I don't just hope for average....I want yore......to do that here next to the river we can't lose December.....what the hell is everyone on....

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6 hours ago, Prismshine Productions said:

...those exist?

Sent from my SM-S146VL using Tapatalk
 

The most common reason is a small refractive error that causes more blurriness with a bigger pupil limiting depth of focus.  So people do fine in daylight but sometimes struggle. at night.  It's common in younger folks with a small amount of myopia (nearsightedness).  But older folks with hyperopia (farsightedness) or astigmatism or both experience it as well.

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4 hours ago, ice1972 said:

ya bro thats my point.......I don't just hope for average....I want yore......to do that here next to the river we can't lose December.....what the hell is everyone on....

When I lived in Granby pretty much all but one or two winters since '78 never really snowed until at least Christmas,  so that's where my opinion comes from 

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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:

Still don’t like the WPO area going forward. Need a deeper and further south Aleutian trough.

No sign of a pattern change through Christmas on the models on the overnight models. Still no snow yet down here.

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