Archive for January, 2011


Sneaky snows over next 36 hours in Greens and ADK
January 8th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 6 Comments


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Quick update here: Currently the Greens, ADK and to a lesser extent NH are under the influence of an upper level low slowly spinning and exiting towards the northeast. Over the next 36 hours this upper trough will correspond to an unstable airmass with nw winds.  This will create snow showers ... ...Read more


Clipper storm brings snows to North Country
January 7th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 4 Comments


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Currently a weak shortwave is moving through PA pushing a blob of light to moderate snows through the eastern half of the state.  Further to the north light snows are breaking out across NY State. You can clearly see the weak surface trough and area of precip on the current ... ...Read more


Happy Holidays in the PNW
January 6th, 2011 | By:  Allen | 7 Comments


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This is a collection of powder skiing footage from before Christmas with some great high pressure skiing from around the new year. Everything takes place in the backcountry around the Mt. Baker Ski area. Destinations include Barometer Mtn., Mt. Shuksan, The Stone Man Couloir, and Ptarmigan Ridge. Here are some of ... ...Read more


Snow Showers Across North Country Bring Back Winter Feel…. (Updated= Success)
January 5th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 24 Comments


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Update: Totals Looks like the event unfolded pretty much as I expected- though HIGHLY variable- with the Bush came out as the winner. Reported totals up and down the spine are as follows: Buying lift tickets for a trip you just planned using Lionel's Forecast? Use Liftopia! Jay Peak: 19” (EDIT: As ... ...Read more


TR: Dry Brewed in the Wasatch
January 4th, 2011 | By:  Porter Haney


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Any purveyor of powder skiing knows the key to light fluffy powder is the dry brewing process. Click HERE or the on the picture to read more about dry brewing.

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