Craftsbury Cross County center actually preserved some snow over the summer to help set its base this year.
https://fasterskier.com/fsarticle/innovation-and-the-science-of-over-summer-snow-storage-at-the-craftsbury-outdoor-center/
They are real and they are spectacular.
2.0 inches here. The commute was interesting as I ran into a squall and the occasional ground blizzardesque white out, good times.
Well that was fun. I just got back from a 4 mile run here in St Johnsbury. The squall hit about 5 minutes in and between what was falling from the sky and what was blowing off the trees I spent about 5 minutes barely able to see a thing. It didn't last long but it made for a pretty evening out.
Now I just hope 91 is not as crappy as yesterday.
We got .1 of snow before the switchover to drizzle- that's right I jackpotted, Suckas!*
*Jackpot report subject to inevitably being topped by Alex chiming in from north of the notches.
Significant Icing is defined as icing in your area. Icing happening somewhere else is minor icing. It is similar to the definitions for major and minor surgery.
In fairness to Santa, he would be okay as the storm will have been done for a good 36 hours at least and would leave a nice base for the sleigh to land in.