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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


Significant Snow Event Expected for parts of the Green Mountains, northern Adirondacks, and northern White Mountains
November 26th, 2009 | By:  Scott | 23 Comments


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Low pressure developing today off the mid-Atlantic coast will ride up the Eastern Seaboard tonight and tomorrow, rapidly strengthening as it does so. This low will undergo cyclongenesis (maybe even bombogenesis) as tracks north past Cape Cod and Boston tomorrow, eventually tracking into Maine tomorrow afternoon. This low ... ...Read more


Snowfall Likely This Weekend Across the Adirondacks, Greens, and Whites
November 24th, 2009 | By:  Scott | 15 Comments


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Finally after weeks of boredom we may actually have something of importance occur weather-wise.  The jury is still out this storm but the potential for is there for a long-duration precipitation event across the Adirondacks, Green Mountains, and White Mountains from Friday through Saturday night.  While track and storm strength ... ...Read more


When Will the Majority of Ski Resorts be able to Open?
November 18th, 2009 | By:  Scott | 3 Comments


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That’s the question I’m getting asked these days and it’s a pretty valid question given the fact that pretty much all of the planned November 21st openings here in Vermont have now been delayed (ie. Okemo, Sugarbush, Stowe, Mt Snow, etc).  Before I get into it, props need to go ... ...Read more


Snow Accumulations Expected Monday Night and Tuesday Across the Higher Elevations of the Adirondacks, Greens, and Whites
October 11th, 2009 | By:  Scott | 3 Comments


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The weather pattern for this second week in October is looking more and more like what we might expect around Thanksgiving.  A very chilly airmass has been building in Canada over the last week or so and with a –NAO in place, that airmass is taking aim at the Great ... ...Read more

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