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18 hours ago, Cyclone-68 said:
I was bored so I googled tornados and turkeys. I admit it
Curious I just did the same and this video came up:
Pretty interesting stuff.
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1,5 inches overnight, 8 inches total,
I am now over 100" for the year,
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32 minutes ago, Sugarloaf1989 said:
Getting downsloped off the Tolland Alps With flurries.
What are the best Froude numbers for Tolland upslope?
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6.5 very wet inches. Snow has restarted after a lull.
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We had an inch when I left the house a 6:45. It was snow almost all the down to 91. The drive to St. J was not bad as the highway was mostly just wet. Snowing at a very good clip here in St. J.
Meanwhile our Subaru is in the shop and the loaner has summer tires. grr
I need just 7.3 to get to 100" for the season. Let's see if this gets me there. (I likely have 2 or 3 extra from 11/9 but I was out of town and could not measure)
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moderate snow here, 32. Only a new coating so far
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34 and drizzle here. Temp dropping steadily.
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SO for my home I am thinking between 2 and 18 inches is the range of possible outcomes at this point.
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Well I've got myself one of those fancy WWA's for 4 to 8 inches:
VTZ007-008-010-012-220915- /O.NEW.KBTV.WW.Y.0017.190322T0600Z-190323T1600Z/ Caledonia-Washington-Orange-Windsor- Including the cities of St. Johnsbury, Montpelier, Bradford, Randolph, Springfield, and White River Junction 306 PM EDT Thu Mar 21 2019 ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM FRIDAY TO NOON EDT SATURDAY... * WHAT...Heavy snow. Total snow accumulations of 4 to 8 inches expected. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...Caledonia, Washington, Orange and Windsor Counties. * WHEN...Snow will move into the advisory area around midnight and becomes moderate to heavy for a brief period early Friday morning before tapering to a light mix of rain and snow by noon. Moderate snow then redevelops after sunset Friday with additional accumulations through Saturday morning.
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The FV3 loves me (or at least loves my plow guy's bank account):
Canadians do as well:
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I appreciate that they have a tiny dot over my place that bumps me up to the 3 to 4 range while the rest of town is the next level down.
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14 minutes ago, Baroclinic Zone said:
Population of NNE is only around 5-10 people. 1/2 are out cutting firewood, a couple are out on the trails. That leaves only a couple to post in here.
Wrong time of year to cut the firewood. This time of year we clean up the dog poo which is unveiled by the melting of the snow and fight over who gets to keep the winter's roadkill as they thaw out.
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There was a storm in mid-April of 92 which gave BTV about a foot with less east of the Greens. I was up and visiting the WRJ area and there was a surprise couple of inches. Elevation dependent except for West of the Greens. I have no idea what the set up for the storm was. It was a couple or a few weeks after the Montpelier floods.
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GFS at 42 hrs is 4 mb stronger and a tad east of 6Z
And at 48 it is a tad SW
so yeah noise
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Albany and BTV clearly have different thoughts at this point.
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9 minutes ago, powderfreak said:
And there is my plowable event.
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1 hour ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:
My fiancé and I are scheduled to close on our house next week... keep any and all storms away around that time. Another headache we don’t need
When we bought our current home 2 1/2 years ago, we closed on a Friday. The next day we were still taking things to the dump from the last place when a line of storms came through. It took out 3 or 4 trees on the new property and we lost power for 18 hours. Good times.
May your closing go smoother.
As for Friday I think this will end up between the Euro and CMC and I will end up with a plowable snow just to make my plow bill grow even higher.
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Hey it snowed enough to cover up the dog messes int he backyard last night. Light flurry now.
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8 hours ago, Ginx snewx said:
How old, dewormed? Crush up a quarter tab of pepto, once
An inch in last night's snow.
Puppy is 3 1/2 months. Came home on a grain free diet. On our vet's recommendation we went away from grain free. Problem seems to be that we didn't start transitioning her to the new food by mixing it in as we had planned.
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Just now, powderfreak said:
It is a beautiful pasty snow here...deep winter vibe.
Here too. It has almost covered all the soft stools my lab has left in the snow today. Poor girl's belly is not taking well to the new puppy food.
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Spring 2019 New England Banter and Disco
in New England
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On the radio this morning the Eye on the Sky report said a Danville VT watershed report said it is the 3rd highest water content in the snow pack since 1960.