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  1. I will say there’s still something about the sun this time of year. The weather feels fall-like but the sun is high and still has that spring vibe to me. Not sure how to explain it. Sky is just deep blue.
  2. Yeah it’s true. It seems like folks can’t do both though for whatever reason. Talk cold and warm. Thats what I mean by team sport. Yesterday and last night was a solid/healthy cold shot for late April. We can say that. But also I agree that I’ve felt like bringing up months of +4 to +8 and other folks shrug it off like the pools aren’t open so it wasn’t warm.
  3. Why can’t we just call a spade a spade on here in the warm season? lol. Sometimes it’s cold, sometimes it’s hot. 8 months of this forum is like a team sport that you need to pick sides, and the other 4 months are bitching about winter .
  4. Nah that was MVL on the rapid fire wake up post. Looks like the PWS a half mile away was 21F.
  5. No I think that’s a freeze bud. What it does to the plants can be debatable but that is a freeze.
  6. Watching playoff hockey on a CAA evening feels fitting. It doesn't mean anything in the larger context of things, but it was more of a cold season vibe than warm season. With playoff hockey.
  7. Definitely a deep cold looking at the mountain temps. What's interesting is the exposed upper mountain temperatures continue to cool off faster (relatively, the delta is larger up high) than the lower elevations on the east side. Two sites, over a mile apart at 3,600ft are showing 16F. While two sites, at mid-slope are 7F warmer at 1K lower elevation. That's a steep lapse rate that is common with continued CAA from the NW up there. Low levels are harder to drop, but up high in the free air is cooling much faster. Cold air aloft. Looking at the mountain profile... 3,600ft... 16F 2,600ft... 23F 1,500ft... 27F 750ft... 30F
  8. 30F at MVL and 29.7F at nearest PWS. It is cold outside. There's still some NW wind too. Not fake.
  9. Cold moving south. We are going to be at freezing in a hurry. Walked the dog with hat and gloves, with flurries blowing by sideways, after doing it in shorts and a T-shirt yesterday. Gotta love the 30+ degree temp changes in New England.
  10. Jealous. This is miserable. Like 30+ degrees colder than yesterday afternoon. Windows and doors open yesterday, wet snow falling outside today.
  11. Snowing at 1500ft now. All flakes. Flowers have to be stoked.
  12. Hey, I’ll agree. What makes Killington special is that the others close down. That’s what drives the economic demand. If all the ski areas stayed open, it would dilute the market and diminish the vibe at Killington this time of year. Part of that excitement and feeling is because of the diminished supply, which focuses the stoke into one area. Economic principles rule all. Stowe could operate for sure, but I’ve seen too many empty chairs to believe it is worth it. When everyone is open this time of year, the market is diluted. We all enjoy skinning and earning our turns too, at least the folks that like this transition season. Most of the community is onto Mtn Biking (MTB), maybe a skin up here or there, but closing at this juncture just doesn’t illicit any outrage. It’s time here, despite the snowpack.
  13. 66F from 23F at the nearest PWS here on the other side of the river. MVL ASOS was 68F from 24F, for a 44 degree diurnal swing out in the air field. Top 10 day.
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