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8 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Graupel and flakes for a dusting. Deep winter rolls on. I’m buckled up. 

Not even a flake today and 95% of pack wiped out.. high of 49..  at least we can let go of the poor excuse of looking like winter around here. Hopefully Friday washes all the salt away. 

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12 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

Not even a flake today and 95% of pack wiped out.. high of 49..  at least we can let go of the poor excuse of looking like winter around here. Hopefully Friday washes all the salt away. 

They’ll dump salt at night for the freeze/ black ice and for the snow Sunday night 

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16 minutes ago, jbenedet said:

GFS for today. Caught up to close, but still too cold.

So trustworthy for Friday :axe:

The AIFS was by far the best model for temps today in the day 3/4 timeframe. I still don't entirely trust it for precip/storms, but at times it seems very good for temps/500 heights. 

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6" of snow today at home, fluffy but still has some density, and still coming down steadily with 1sm visibility.  Cold wind-blown stuff this afternoon.

Felt like a winter storm with temps, snow and wind.

Despite being at the mountain all day (9"), the MVL obs are what I think would the valley story.  Largely steady light snow but some heavier squalls that put down some faster accumulations.  Those heavier bursts were much more sustained and more frequent up at the mountain.

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The local zone from here in town to the ski area has done ok this winter (so far).

This is the 1,500ft base area elevation at the end of today.  The old Barnes Camp.  A couple feet of wind-blown snow on the ground (after today’s accumulation), and the atmosphere is just in storm mode.  Wind has been hammering this evening with flakes falling sideways.  Summit is 60G70.

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