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  2. That’s brutal. Moderate snow and everything covered here in Stevenson.
  3. At least GFS keeps the cold right after Christmas. The Christmas miracle went away Things can still change (get worse -- Or better) - happy the non-stop torching does not look to be there.
  4. Just switched over to snow in the Kentlands. Weird rime-ish snow but things are turning white at least.
  5. Light snow. About a 1/4 inch so far. Everything is white.
  6. I'm liking how the band is holding up near Harrisburg - It will probably end from the west, not the north. About 1" here, light to moderate snow. So pretty.
  7. I’m about 2 mi from the HoCo line in Northern MoCo. I just measured 2.25 here. I’m very close to Long Corner Road if you’re familiar with that road.
  8. Wet in Times Square attm https://www.earthcam.com/usa/newyork/timessquare/
  9. Not OBs but the latest GFS is 1 inch here. GFS Model – Total Snowfall (10:1 SLR) for Southeast U.S. | Tropical Tidbits
  10. The Northwest part of the city has, go 5 miles NW.
  11. 32 and snow now. Most of Long Island is at 32 or close to it.
  12. Currently having the best rates & flake size of the event. Eyeballing around 1 inch as of 12:45 am in Marysville.
  13. In a lull. It kind of looks like it is drying up now to the west and north of me.. It does look pretty with the Christmas lights!
  14. My colleague Mark arrived at UVM yesterday for some work in the proteomics core, and after we spent the morning in the lab getting some samples ready for analysis, he was wondering if I wanted to head out for a backcountry tour at Bolton Valley. Mark is a big Nordic skier, but he also likes to get out for some Telemark skiing from time to time, and with current conditions around here, this was definitely one of those times. He knows Bolton’s Nordic terrain quite well, but I was more than happy to bring him on a fun tour through some of Bolton’s classic backcountry glades. I would probably have been heading out for an afternoon tour anyway, even if he hadn’t asked – the conditions are just so good right now that it’s simply a great time to get out for turns. We headed up to Bryant Cabin as I’d done yesterday and took a slightly different descent that brought us through the Gotham City area and down to the Telemark Practice Slope. The resort was reporting another few inches of snow since yesterday’s snow report, so in terms of conditions, just tack on another few inches to the depths that were out there yesterday. We were still touring in the 2,000 – 2,700’ elevation range, and my depth checks on the powder were hitting 30 inches. Skiing in powder in that 2 to 3-foot range is definitely a different experience than your typical 1-foot powder day, and fat skis are undoubtedly your friend on days like these. Mark was on mid-fat boards with 85 mm at the waist, and they did fine, but he could see the benefits of having 100+ mm skis with more rocker for the depths of powder we were dealing with. The weather was great today, with temperatures in the mid-20s F and light snow falling for much of the tour to keep that snowpack topped off. Being a Saturday, the Nordic & Backcountry Network was busier than yesterday, but there are still tons of untouched lines out there in most glades, and we’ve got another system affecting the area tonight that could add accumulations of another inch or two.
  15. SN+ here in Northwestern HoCo. Just hit the 2” mark. ⛄️
  16. Walking through the hood. It is so amazing. Christmas lights and snow. Doesn't get any better. Although I am sure my neighbors are like wtf is this guy doing.
  17. coating on grass and cars and the neighbors left their Christmas lights on—so pretty.
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