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  1. Also, esp in the Berks they'll likely start snowing tomorrow night and snow off and on til Sunday with the approaching n stream dynamics and the available moisture. Hi ratio stuff too. I'm thinking 3-6" anyway even if the slp happened to go well east. Nam has been bullish on the convective processes, which we like to see.
  2. Jan 2011 was quite good in the valley albeit ramping up going east. Anyway, such is our climo, we get a little cut of action to the west and to the east with the occasional planetary alignment megaband.
  3. It's been pretty cold here too, probably -2 for Jan. Most pond ice is 8-12" thick even at the valley bottoms. Anyway these three were enjoying it and I was happy for them.
  4. The west fork (particularly southern end) is largely over 100' deep, which is substantial. I think it gets to like 160'ish. Not 360' like Sebago however. Most years it does not freeze over, with a few exceptions. Definitely Feb 2015 it was something out of the arctic (see below). I was a bit surprised our chilly January hasn't done the trick. Coves are frozen however.
  5. Main body of water not frozen over at Quabbin yet.
  6. Much as that run sucked, I'd have to take the over on the mesoscale stuff in the hills. Wintertime PRE... they should rip dendrites a couple hours even if they whiff the main event.
  7. I like how the baroclinic zone sets up near the coast out ahead of the system behind the departing HP to the east and the incoming N stream s/w. Bodes well for heavy precip... on top of that associated with the rapid deepening of course.
  8. I'm willing to ski the woods til the bitter end in the spring when it's pretty much what you see is what you get in there. Early season I've definitely mellowed but still admire all the intrepid youngsters.
  9. Heard the cord was amazing this morning. Yesterday heard the woods were a bit crusty, but maybe some of it has been skied in by now. East Glade got a lot of traffic. Not sure I'd try Tomahawk or Beast yet.
  10. God bless em, they've made a serious investment and we certainly appreciate it. Just a blast at the Beast early this morning
  11. 10-12" dense up top, all the trails and East Glades open. Chairs loaded at 830, SN+ til 10AM, then maybe 15 mins of -RN that made things sticky. But right back to heavy snow, huge flakes. Still pounding now as we head off to work.
  12. Heavy snow at Berkshire East and quite a bit on the ground
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