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powderfreak

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  1. Sugarloaf must see it different. All cams on. Sugarloaf probably doesn’t have to worry about people driving all the way out there for an hour of exercise haha.
  2. SR shut off their cam too. Why not leave it on. I like to see how much snow is left. They want nothing to entice people to drive from afar.
  3. Miserable cold rain over this way...even at the summits.
  4. All the Vail owned ski areas turned theirs off, Stowe, Okemo, Snow, Wildcat, etc.
  5. That's awesome, I'd never read about that one. For some of you older weather watchers... what the hell is a "stockman's advisory"? Has to do with livestock? Stockman's advisories for cold rain, snow and blustery winds were issued for parts of Utah, Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska.
  6. Ha, point taken, it’s all about frame of reference.
  7. Beautiful day up here for a walk and ski. Got some freezing rain and rime last night up high, didn't look like it ever flipped to snow, just a light glaze of drizzle/cloud droplets. Valley fields are pretty brown now with today's warm sun though snow still lurking in the woods even down in town.
  8. Do his photos not come through for you? Will, maybe try those again...
  9. I'm still looking at rotting patches of snow from my living room. Nothing even thinking about growing yet.
  10. Quite the string of March ice outs in the last decade.... I feel like I remember May too but certainly not if the last May ice out was 2001.
  11. I can't believe you took advantage of a non-pro like that
  12. Nice view of the remaining snow cover right now. We are still covered but it's starting to go quick. That 6" has held on pretty well for time of year all things considered. Probably disappears in the sunny spots today though. It is blindingly bright outside. Hard to even look outside without sunglasses ha.
  13. Had some real nice freezing fog last night. Low of 18F and the ASOS was showing 1/4sm visibilities in FZFG for a while. The entire valley was frosted nicely through about 11am.
  14. They've been here every summer in the past decade I've lived up here. I do remember the vet telling me that we need to give the dog the anti-tick medication straight through December and start up again in March. I always thought it seemed excessive but don't believe that anymore for sure. I mean there's still patchy snow/ice cover in the woods around here even in the valley (aside from the now 3-5" that's still left from the last storm). It's 100% snow cover from like 1,200ft and higher too.
  15. I’m lucky my father is a retired Emergency Room physician from Albany Med and can still prescribe. Sent him that photo and now have two weeks of Doxycycline to take. Like you, he said that’s the standard practice, a 10-14 day regimen of antibiotic.
  16. And BTV’s final map, updated from this morning. This event was without a doubt pretty poorly forecast/modeled in NNE. The GFS even 24 hours out had 1-3” pretty much all of NNE, lol. Euro probably won this handily. Definitely a much more widespread 6-10” than one would’ve guessed before the event.
  17. I honestly had no idea they were out already in the northern Vermont hills. Fukkin’ crazy.
  18. Can’t believe I had a tick burrow itself into my neck today. Its been pretty cold the past few days but warmer than normal winter keeping these things active? 10-day cycle of antibiotics coming up just to be on the safe side.
  19. Just about noon and the snow is just starting to fall off the trees. Figured it's time to snap a few shots before the winter scene succumbs to the time of year.
  20. Your total water was a little surprising, figured you'd be at least 0.75+. The 24-hr 18z EURO from yesterday was still low up in this area. Most CoCoRAHS were coming in with 0.60-0.90 water in that SW to NE axis. Also seemed like most spots did a bit better than 10:1... not much but 10-12:1 ratios, certainly not wet snow. I don't melt my snow, but with 6.8" I'd bet it's very close to what the local CoCoRAHS ob of 0.60" water is in southern Lamoille County. Looks like J.Spin got a tenth more at 0.70" which fits with how the models were showing the gradient.
  21. 18z Euro figured it out yesterday, ha.
  22. 6.8” Looks like a widespread 5-9” across the northern half of Vermont.
  23. Sunday River looks like it's getting smoked right now on Dryslots rad. Always think of you dude when I think of Sunday River.
  24. You’re about to see a nice thump on that radar!
  25. About an hour ago when I went out to pick up some "curb-side" dinner. Nothing like a winter storm to take your mind off current events. Around half a foot currently though, 1" past hour. Not a plow in sight.
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