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I've been thinking that temps have been running a couple degrees warmer than I thought they would the past two days... but then I check my point 'n click forecast and see BTV is forecasting a low of -30F for 800ft in Stowe Village. If that is anywhere remotely close to correct, that would likely be the coldest temperature I've experienced in my life (at a location I've lived at). I've seen some -20F type stuff in Burlington, but nothing like -30F.

Tomorrow morning I have the joy of doing the early morning weather report at the mountain... I cannot wait to see what temps we have on the mountain at 5:30am tomorrow morning.

800ft, Stowe village:

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around -30. Wind chill values as low as -38. North wind between 3 and 6 mph.

3,398ft, Mansfield:

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around -38. Wind chill values as low as -60. North wind between 11 and 14 mph.

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  On 1/23/2011 at 1:42 PM, Dryslot said:

Had some very fine pixie dust falling here, Trace...

Had a trace of light snow here too. Now the real deal cold comes in over the next 24hrs. There were a lot of -30s and -40s over southern ON/QB this morning. 950mb temps get down to -28C here so the strong radiational cooling spots may push -30C to -35C at 2m. The MET is keeping winds up a bit as the sfc high doesn't crest over us until tomorrow afternoon. It may not matter for places like BML/HIE/LEB/EEN and maybe even CON though. On the hill here, and at LCI, we may keep a pesky light wind to hurt the radiational cooling. I'm excited to see it play out though.
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  On 1/23/2011 at 1:36 PM, powderfreak said:

I've been thinking that temps have been running a couple degrees warmer than I thought they would the past two days... but then I check my point 'n click forecast and see BTV is forecasting a low of -30F for 800ft in Stowe Village. If that is anywhere remotely close to correct, that would likely be the coldest temperature I've experienced in my life (at a location I've lived at). I've seen some -20F type stuff in Burlington, but nothing like -30F.

Tomorrow morning I have the joy of doing the early morning weather report at the mountain... I cannot wait to see what temps we have on the mountain at 5:30am tomorrow morning.

800ft, Stowe village:

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around -30. Wind chill values as low as -38. North wind between 3 and 6 mph.

3,398ft, Mansfield:

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around -38. Wind chill values as low as -60. North wind between 11 and 14 mph.

If it is -30 tomorrow morning, take a cup of hot water out with you and throw it in the air :)

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  On 1/23/2011 at 7:23 PM, dendrite said:

CAA is cranking here now with sunny skies. Down to 13.3F with winds around 20mph. Coles Pond is already down to -5F.

Noticing that here as well...was out raking snow off the roof and the wind really picked up, came in and temp had dropped from 13F to 7F now.

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Yup, the march downward is on. Down to zero now after a max of 8F.

  On 1/23/2011 at 7:50 PM, hvysnow79 said:

Noticing that here as well...was out raking snow off the roof and the wind really picked up, came in and temp had dropped from 13F to 7F now.

Heh, got our roof done too. It needed it, fo' sho'.

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Only about a foot on my porch roof, the low-pitch area where I clear snow. That's not enough to be worth shoveling, but I did get the ladder in place just in case. (or just in hope?)

Had the tiny-grain dusting here this AM, and now near zero with a moderate breeze, after a high about 14. GYX has the foothills -15 to -25 by tomorrow morning - we'll need an early decouple to approach the lower number.

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  On 1/23/2011 at 10:05 PM, tamarack said:

Only about a foot on my porch roof, the low-pitch area where I clear snow. That's not enough to be worth shoveling, but I did get the ladder in place just in case. (or just in hope?)

I have wicked bad ice dams, so I'm trying to eliminate the source ... although the horses have pretty much left the barn on that one.

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