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March: In like a Slob and out like a Coastal Storm? Updated Friday PM
March 30th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 13 Comments


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Friday PM Update: Eh...storm blooming a bit with some radar returns snowing light snows along the Green spine and Catskills.  Not a very well organized system by any means.  Wasn't feeling my snowfall totals a few hours ago and though they were too high. Now I think we might hit the ... ...Read more


LH: Winter’s Back
March 23rd, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 7 Comments


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Enjoy that warm up? I hope so because all signs point to at least a two week return to winter. Starting this week, snow showers, cold temps, northwinds and cloudy days will return. And what a better way to kick off this period than witha nice round of upslope ( aka ... ...Read more


LH Peek at the Week: Early Spring Storm followed by cold
March 21st, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 3 Comments


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Spring will start with a snow storm.  Throughout today, northern stream energy will swing into the Northeast.  With below freezing temps this storm will bring snow over the next 24 hours.  High resolution modeling indicates that the High Peaks and the Green Spine could see up to an inch of ... ...Read more


L.H. Weekend Outlook: cool and sunny
March 18th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 3 Comments


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Fri: Warm with clouds building in ahead of cold front progged to drop down from the NW.  Showers with frontal passage later in the afternoon.  Light snows likely in wake of front especially along the northern green spine.  Hard freeze likely as temps drop into low teens. Sat: Clear and Sunny. ... ...Read more


The Ides of March… Whatever that Means
March 15th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 15 Comments


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So the way I see it, the start of the NCAA tourney and the  move to daylight saving time is the start of spring.  While that doesn't mean we will not get some great powder from now until the end of the ski season, it does signal a change.  Greater sun angle, ... ...Read more

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