To be fair, from about 4 days none of them did that great. But also to be fair, the euro had the low almost in Baltimore from about 36 hours out. I guess my thing is that I wouldn’t put too much faith in anything for next week until about Sunday
You’re probably trying to turn and stop in too short of a distance. One thing that took me a while to learn is that you can’t make right angle turns. Trying to ski almost perpendicular to the slope wears you out and it’s very difficult to turn moving slowly. Point those skis downhill and just simply “swish “ the back off your skis back and forth constantly. You won’t build any speed that way and will feel safe. Same thing with stopping. Turn slightly one way then come back to the other side. Give yourself plenty of room to do this. Start stopping 30 yards before you have to. Once your speed is slow enough just kick the backs of your skis around and skid to a stop. I could show you better than I’m probably explaining it. But one thing is certain you won’t enjoy skiing until you point those skies down the mountain.
Did you notice how the snow initially had a hard time accumulating on the deck while the yard just kept getting deeper? Must have been really cold and the snow sliding through the gaps in the deck boards
^ I am going with 9.25” which seems in line with @clskinsfan. That last bit of snow was hard to actually measure. Only option was to measure down to the ice crust.
Funny thing is from that crazy Canadian run is that the low pressure didn’t end up far from that. It was the upper levels not letting this wrap up.
Tell ya this though ... we keep getting the storm track we’ve had for the past few months we are gonna be golden.