Post Frontal Snows…

By:  Lionel Hutz
December 13, 2010 11:12 am | Category: Weather

Morning!  Hopefully you all had a great weekend. I did. Sorry about the rains.  I believe some help is on the way.  Note: I have to make this quick because I need to do some actual work (that’s a total abject lie. I need to do some x-mas shopping online and since our work webfilter is down it’s open season. Amazon.com here we go!).

Anyway…as the upper level low which spawned all of this mess starts to pull eastward and the cold front pushes through, moist air and lower level lift on westerly flow will produce snow showers arcoss the Greens and Northern Adirondacks.   I hinted at this last friday when I wrote:

“The cold front will punch through the region in the afternoon on Monday as the center of low pressure winds itself into eastern Canada. This will in effect set up a mini-repeat of last Monday’s boner festival. Now I don’t see another 40 damn inches of snow from this event but I sure see a round or two of enhanced snowfall that may just make the trees look pretty and repair some of the damage. This moist cyclonic flow looks to last from late Monday night into midday Wednesday.  Notably, we’ll also go straight into the icebox. Temps will bottom out sometime in very low single digits so anything still wet at that point will freeze so damn hard we’ll be skiing it in Spring.”

Not much has changed in my thinking since then.  Overall I’d like to see about 3-7 inches over the next 36 hours across the highest terrain.  Maybe more along the spine of the greens than the ADK over the next period, but since the ADK changed over a bit last night and has more snow already on the ground, it’s likely a wash by the time we get to Wednesday.  If we set up right we could see a pocket or two of higher amounts as we have plenty of low level moisture.  Part of the problem in predicting accumulations, is the temperature profile  in the snow growth region.  They will not start out supporting great flake shape development so whatever falls as we change back to snow will not accumulate very deeply.  But whatever…it beats rain.

Now…let me leave you with one other thought. I LOVE the upslope potential from late night of the 16th till the 18th.  The models have predicted a very reasonable solution similar to what happened just a week ago.   And we know how that turned out!  I’m watching this very closely and I’ll update on wednesday.

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10 Comments

  1. Anonymous
    wrote on December 13th, 2010 at 11:48 am  
    1

    mr. good times weather report. thanks!

  2. Greg
    wrote on December 13th, 2010 at 1:57 pm  
    2

    it definitely wants to change back to snow here in Vermont… amazing to me a cold front can come on a SE flow!

    excited to see what this round 2 can produce now that we have the illustrious and proverbial “base” that ruined VTah V for so many folks (but not us :P)

  3. Doremite
    wrote on December 13th, 2010 at 5:23 pm  
    3

    Liking the later part of that forecast with an additional upslope event Thursday into Friday and so on.

  4. christian
    wrote on December 13th, 2010 at 5:32 pm  
    4

    changed over to snow around noon in stowe today

  5. cathy
    wrote on December 14th, 2010 at 9:12 am  
    5

    10 inches or more in my driveway at Pico, pure fluff :D

  6. icelanticskier
    wrote on December 14th, 2010 at 9:41 am  
    6

    27 degrees, grey and cowhampshirey in newmarket. black ice warnings for motorists. bliss. my 14 mile bike commute to work could be a bit spicy today:)

    high george by monday. been snowing a good clip finally. we just need the light s’easterlies to go nw and get angry.

    you listenin dood?

    rog

    • big george
      wrote on December 14th, 2010 at 12:50 pm  
      7

      RAAAARRRRR!!!! I WILL BLOW FROM THE NW SOON!!!!

  7. rinsed
    wrote on December 15th, 2010 at 1:51 pm  
    8

    UPDATE!!!! Upslope creme fraiche man! What about the upslope creme fraiche?

    • powhounddd
      wrote on December 15th, 2010 at 8:06 pm  
      9

      creem freeeeeeeeeeshhhhh!
      hold on while I soak the truffles in a light decoction of – oh yeah – boar-tusk-aged whiskey and rare cherry liquer before busting out that
      creeeeeeeeemmmmmmmmmmm freeeeeeeeeeeeeshhhhhhhhhh
      I could use some upslope right about now

    • rinsed
      wrote on December 16th, 2010 at 11:59 am  
      10

      Hope that wind didn’t deglaze the f**k outta the mountains:P

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