Archive for December, 2009


What comes in the wake of Midweek Mess? UPDATED: 12/8
December 8th, 2009 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 14 Comments


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As Scott has pretty much covered the Midweek system as I would I'm not going to add very much. I just want to comment on the latest trends with the system and then talk about what's on tap for the weekend. First the latest trends in the Midweek Storm: The ... ...Read more


Site News: Old Trip Reports Now Online!
December 7th, 2009 | By:  Sam


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Many of you have noticed that Greg and I have been quietly adding our old TR's to the site (we can see where you click...). We still have a few left to add, but I wanted to formally announce their posting, and make you aware that it was being done, ... ...Read more


Light Snow on Monday then a Bigger Storm on Tap for Wednesday into Thursday
December 6th, 2009 | By:  Scott | 13 Comments


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Ahh, finally it looks like we have morphed into a weather pattern that resembles winter with a couple chances of snowfall over the next week. First though, I’d like to mention that Houston, TX (yes, Houston, on the Gulf Coast) received 1” of snowfall on Friday. This means ... ...Read more


Addition to the Unofficial Opening Weekend TR
December 5th, 2009 | By:  Greg | Comment


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A few new pictures have been added to this TR. Check it out here.


Late Word: You might get some flakes where it matters: 12/5-12/6
December 4th, 2009 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 17 Comments


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So I'm sorry for the late update but I was busy doing dirty unspeakable things with concordance. Dirty, dirty things.... What was I talking about...oh right...flakes where it matters. OK- so i've been pretty much a pessimist about this weekend's storm. Why? 'Cause the overall weather pattern doesn't give ... ...Read more

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