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Confidence Increasing on High Elevation Snowfall Later This Week
September 26th, 2009 | By:  Scott | 2 Comments


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Before you get too excited, let me state that a best case scenario out of this is a couple inches of wet snow above 3,000ft but I do think later this week the lofty ridges of the Greens, Adirondacks, and Whites will be coated in white.   Dare I say it ... ...Read more


Potential for First Flakes in the Northeast!!!
September 24th, 2009 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 2 Comments


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No shit. I'm hesitant to post this because I don't want to be that guy...you know the guy that screams "IT'S GONNA PUKE" as soon as any weather model hints at a snowflake. However, I feel like the possiblity of seeing a real, honest coating of snow above ... ...Read more


FIRST SNOWFALL!
September 22nd, 2009 | By:  Lionel Hutz | Comment


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Well not here..sorry about that...but I had to get your attention somehow! The first real snowfall of the season is coming. Starting today, a broad upper level low which is parked over Kansas will send moist cool air into central Colorado. Uplifting of the air into ... ...Read more


First Widespread Freeze Possible…Winter is on the way
September 18th, 2009 | By:  Lionel Hutz | Comment


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The kids are back to school, the leaves are changing, Donovan McNabb is injured, the nights are getting colder-boy I love fall. And this weekend fall will arrive. Big time. I wanted to write about this earlier this week but I got stuck doing important attorney stuff. (Puke in mouth). ... ...Read more


Quick peak ahead to the first cold night!
August 18th, 2009 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 1 Comment


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After sweating my balls off the last few days- honestly I'm down to two now- I figured that you all were interested in a little taste of fall. Well it's coming. As the week ends, Bill (the hurricane), will pull off the coast of maine and help to spur a ... ...Read more

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