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Disco for the next one.. 01/28-01/29


Damage In Tolland

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Looking good shoppers, like it, Ray in the stink hole though.

took the drive up from VT through montreal and over to ottawa yesterday morning.

about 3 inches on the ground in northern VT along the champlain valley and that amount steadily increased as i headed northward on I-89 to about 4-6 inches in MTL city.

then as i headed westward from downtown MTL along the 417 highway all the way to east ottawa (1.5 hour drive), there was gradually increasing amounts, i'd say a peak average of 12-18 (with higher drifts) just east of ottawa and through casselaman region

and then by the time i got into ottawa city and over to where my parents live in S ottawa, about 8-14 inches on the ground depending where you look.... with drifted snowpack in the usual spots up to the 2 foot range as i walk around here in S ottawa. overall its a dense (multiple compressive events), fresh-looking snowpack with typical piling, very january-esque scene. the pack is not overly impressive in depth, but pretty solid and steady (since december 23) considering the type of winter being had.

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took the drive up from VT through montreal and over to ottawa yesterday morning.

about 3 inches on the ground in northern VT along the champlain valley and that amount steadily increased as i headed northward on I-89 to about 4-6 inches in MTL city.

then as i headed westward from downtown MTL along the 417 highway all the way to east ottawa (1.5 hour drive), there was gradually increasing amounts, i'd say a peak average of 12-18 (with higher drifts) just east of ottawa and through casselaman region

and then by the time i got into ottawa city and over to where my parents live in S ottawa, about 8-14 inches on the ground depending where you look.... with drifted snowpack in the usual spots up to the 2 foot range as i walk around here in S ottawa. overall its a dense (multiple compressive events), fresh-looking snowpack with typical piling, very january-esque scene. the pack is not overly impressive in depth, but pretty solid and steady (since december 23) considering the type of winter being had.

Yea I just read this post in the upstate thread, damn NVT is skimpy. but Canada looks good, the Toronto kid has not posted and complained, figured he had snow OTG.

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Down at work 41 degrees snow pack on infrared gun is 28, not getting that ice layer this morning is going to hurt. You should be fine in 36 hours.

I will have nothing but piles left. Most of the damage will be done later today and tonight with screaming southerlies, high dews and rain. I fully expect to have nothing left by tomorrow morning. The day tomorrow won't be that warm here 40ish...it's tonite that I am dreading. I would think all of CT loses their snowcover up to ORH and pesp points NW will keep it.

Hopefully the next 5-7 days can replenish

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I will have nothing but piles left. Most of the damage will be done later today and tonight with screaming wouterlies, high dews and rain. I fully expect to have nothing left by tomorrow morning. The day tomorrow won't be that warm here 40ish...it's tonite that I am dreading.  I would think all of CT loses their snowcover up to ORH and pesp points NW will keep it.

Hopeflly the next 5-7 days can replenish

LOL on the screaming winds, huge inversion.

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The weekend storm is likely the best chance for those that want wintry stuff..especially east and south of GC. We have a big ridge trying to develop near the West Coast which will try to dig and s/w moving se across the Plains. However, this system might still be too progressive and slide OTS, but seems to be worthy of watching.

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The weekend storm is likely the best chance for those that want wintry stuff..especially east and south of GC. We have a big ridge trying to develop near the West Coast which will try to dig and s/w moving se across the Plains. However, this system might still be too progressive and slide OTS, but seems to be worthy of watching.

Exactly.

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