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powderfreak

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  1. What’s the obsession with wiped clean or melting snow… isn’t this fascinating meteorology on the mesoscale or am I just being obtuse? Ha. There will be more snow, this is fun for a science nerd. Weenies deserved.
  2. Can see the mixing out over in Phin and Alex's area. Weather is awesome. Can be near 60F at elevation and then 41F down low near the river in Gorham.... and even colder down the river in Bethel. The Androscoggin River... 51F above Berlin, 41F at Gorham, 33 at Bethel.
  3. Can see the mixing southerly flow moving past here and heading east... 58F at the base of the ski area now! A 60F spot at 1,000ft on the west slope near Bolton.
  4. It was gone earlier at home, it'll be back. I'm just enjoying the wonder of it all. I love this stuff. The meteorology behind it all... mixing, inversions, wind. Nerding out. Love these rapid rises and drops this time of year around FROPA time. Strong winds too.
  5. Same thing here... totally mixed out now and experiencing the full weight of the warm 850mb temperatures overhead. As that inversion breaks ahead of the FROPA... here it comes. Obs with the front and just post frontal have some incredible wind.
  6. Dude this is insanity. Full mixing now here. This is MVL ASOS. 39F to 57F from 6:35pm to 7:40pm.
  7. Just busting balls... I don't associate time frames when folks are watching Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune as middle of the night.
  8. Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Burlington VT 604 PM EST Sat Dec 11 2021 A line of showers is beginning to take shape just east of Lake Ontario. Shortly following its passage, west to southwest wind gusts up to 55 mph are expected. This line will shift across northern New York now through 8 PM, followed by continued frequent gusts exceeding 30 to 40 mph with a few gusts to 70 mph possible. Upstream observations across western New York have seen wind gusts as high as 60 to 70 mph, which supports the likelihood of this occurrence. These damaging winds will blow down trees and power lines, with the potential for property damage, as noted by a number of mPING reports in western New York.
  9. Middle of the night? The dew points are pretty impressive. Mid-upper 50s NYC to ORH.
  10. Yup, weird to see the p-type radar all green with rain in all the mountain areas but pink for wintry mix on the coastal plain and SE of the mountains.
  11. BTV is 55/52… now that’s how you torch if you aren’t going to CAD. Dews in the 50s lol, open the windows there in the Champlain Valley. As I just posted in NNE thread, we found the ugly middle zone and MVL rotted at 38-40F all day long. Upper 30s and rain… I’d rather it just torch to 55F like BTV or dam it in and be 32F like Dendy/Dryslot. The middle ground between those is just a miserable day.
  12. I love the variations around NNE… such a wide variety of weather here. Personally looking at the local MVL obs it’s about as ugly as it gets. 38s, 39s and 40F all day. If we are going to warm up, I’d love to torch and be like 50F… or dam it in and stay 32F. Rotting at 38-40F for 12 hours is the ugly middle ground between torch and CAD .
  13. Haha I had 47F on my car leaving the office and 44F at home. Just plow piles and a random smattering of like “footprint” snow left where we walked in the yard. That 3” this morning when I left this morning is gone.
  14. Yup, we all go through it. Moving from that mentality that it should snow at some point vs the more anxiety style where I grew up near ALB. You just start to have this appreciation that it will snow at some point. You always want that huge monster record winter but then again are just fine with snow on the ground most of the winter. I think just NNE in general mellows you out too… from the hustle and bustle. Tippy might be able to add some psychological insight .
  15. This is a snow pocket up here at the ski area for sure. And I always laugh when folks talk about local differences… hard pressed to find a town border with more variations within the boundary than Stowe IMO. At 3pm I could see the fields in town looked pretty bare, but the Edison Hill and Robinson Springs area of million dollar homes still had healthy cover it looked like. Area in background of this photo.
  16. So far “pack” building isn’t really even a word to describe it, but it has felt like snow cover has been on the ground most of the time. We’ve been lucky with refreshes fast after the melts… but this one looks different. Might ride bare ground for a bit. The other times it seemed like 2-4” would land within 24 hours of melting out to at least make it white again.
  17. Probably more than me, I’d imagine the village got smoked today here. CAD getting it done in your area. 1500ft still seemed like half a foot around here as of an hour or two ago.
  18. Man that tornado stuff is so tragic. The power and destruction is hard to fathom. On a lighter note, I like this CHP graphic showing snowfall accumulations in the Sierra. Cool way to show it.
  19. Temp came up real fast here too. 25F at 4am at MVL… then 34F rain by 7-8am.
  20. 2015 shows how any worry is unwarranted until like February .
  21. Back before liability insurance rates crushed all of them. When they just had to cover property taxes, some maintenance and property insurance rates.
  22. About a half inch and light snow with the warm front lifting through. 18F.
  23. This little event turned out pretty well for the ski area. 6-7" of fluff at the office. Probably .20" QPF. Stuff will vaporize in this warm up.
  24. I lost it January 2014 when we had something like more inches of rain than inches of snow and there was a frozen lake in my yard… while Philly ripped off like their 5th Winter Storm Warning, ha. “Leon” winter. Cutter, arctic air, no upslope, then Philly snowstorm… cutter, arctic air, no upslope, Philly snowstorm… repeat. Mother Nature didn’t reward me for my melt dammit!
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