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powderfreak

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  1. I think it was Tamarack at one point who described NNE winters as this: 2/3 will be below average snowfall and 1/3 will be above average. Average is derived through more “below normal” snow years than “above.” Largely with the high annual averages you need wire-to-wire good winter pattern to get above… but when it happens, it goes bonkers. The more likely probability in any given winter is below average in a weird way. I honestly see that in a lot of the Mansfield season snow tallies since 2000. Even 3 of 4 will be below the mean but the one above winter is way above. Another thing is I do think NNE had a stronger than normal run in like the 2007-2017 period. A lot of the newer or shorter periods of records (Cocorahs stuff) might bias high in that time frame but are starting to mellow out a bit. Like I used to think Mansfield averaged a solid 300” starting at 2000. Now I believe it’s more like 275” after the past 3 winters. With a lot of 220-250” type stuff but then throw in a 375” as the above year and the “average” is higher than the median/mode values.
  2. Yeah that can get out of hand in a hurry. Hopefully it just goes downstream. Here’s an ice jam in the Adirondacks on Feb 18 the other day…from 3 feet to 15 foot level very fast.
  3. Today felt colder than expected. Low-20s at the ski area base and -4F to +24F down in the valley for todays diurnal. More wind than expected too. I thought we’d be more like upper 20s to near 30F.
  4. Nice region wide event. Mass Pike delineation. Plenty of ice with the snow south of the Pike.
  5. Yeah that one is going to rain, looks like a half inch to inch total in some spots.
  6. Some high-end brief periods of snow/wind. These are days when kids can blow like tumbleweeds through the base area. They assume the athletic stance and enter the white abyss. Trying to keep each other in sight. The video and noise can really give some texture to the scene. Wish I could figure out how to post it from groomer JStaff. The winds were insane with the squalls. Zero visibility stuff even below 2,000ft.
  7. Even Red Sox Stats was tweeting about it, ha. https://mobile.twitter.com/redsoxstats/status/1495153092324691983
  8. This is awesome. I think a lot of people had some weather fun today, even the non-interested public. The cell phone alerts for Snow Squall Warnings, followed by wind/snow for many, with low visibility… it felt like the winter version of a summer cold front.
  9. The 6:25PM ob here… oddly I can’t find it in the METAR anymore. https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/getobext.php?table=1&banner=off&sid=KBTV
  10. Interesting! I thought that was a 5 min obs… but 1/8 SQ is awesome.
  11. Second line moving through up here. BTV Airport showing the M1/4sm visibility for under 1/4 mile. METAR KBTV 192325Z AUTO 30015G21KT M1/4SM SN
  12. Second line moving through up here. BTV Airport showing the M1/4sm visibility for under 1/4 mile. METAR KBTV 192325Z AUTO 30015G21KT M1/4SM SN
  13. Cool Satellite image. SW flow WAA stuff ahead and then the cold front right behind it.
  14. Snow Squall Warning. We'll see if this can amplify as it hits the mountains.
  15. Ha that's awesome. 5" out of that. I think 3-4" at Stowe. No idea down in town but nice to see MVL ripping moderate snow for a while.
  16. Sounds like I-89 south of Montpelier has a wreck involving up to a dozen vehicles from this morning's 1"/hr snowfall.
  17. Snow Squall Warning Issued. NYC019-031-VTC001-007-011-013-015-023-027-191830- /O.NEW.KBTV.SQ.W.0002.220219T1733Z-220219T1830Z/ 1233 PM EST SAT FEB 19 2022 Clinton County NY-Essex County NY-Addison County VT-Chittenden County VT-Franklin County VT-Grand Isle County VT-Lamoille County VT-Washington County VT-Windsor County VT- The National Weather Service in Burlington has issued a * Snow Squall Warning for... Clinton County in northern New York... Essex County in northern New York... Western Lamoille County in northwestern Vermont... Addison County in central Vermont... Grand Isle County in northwestern Vermont... Chittenden County in northwestern Vermont... Northwestern Windsor County in southern Vermont... Western Washington County in central Vermont... Franklin County in northwestern Vermont... * Until 130 PM EST. * At 1230 PM EST, a line of dangerous snow squalls was located along a line extending from near West Beekmantown to North Hudson in New York, moving northeast at 40 mph. HAZARD...Whiteout conditions. Zero visibility in heavy snow and blowing snow. Wind gusts in excess of 35 mph. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Dangerous life-threatening travel. * This includes Interstate 89 between mile markers 66 and 129.
  18. This is legit heavy snow. Wasn’t expecting this. 30-35dbz.
  19. Let’s go, east slope making up for yesterday. Crushing dendrites. A quick 1-2” already. Easily 1”/hr.
  20. Surprised at how hard it’s snowing here all the sudden. Radar blew up but it’s really coming down. Hopefully we can keep a little standing wave over the mountain into eastern VT going for a bit.
  21. That is massive. Those evergreens/pines are like kites. Impressive.
  22. Such a different look on the calm windward side vs the lee side high winds mixing down with the snow. That looks so much more uniform and stacked on vegetation than the 50 mph scour and drift on the Lee side.
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