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NNE Winter Part 3


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BTV Spotter Reports

********************STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL********************

LOCATION STORM TOTAL TIME/DATE COMMENTS

SNOWFALL OF

/INCHES/ MEASUREMENT

NEW YORK

...CLINTON COUNTY...

4 ESE PERU 14.5 600 AM 3/13 COCORAHS

PLATTSBURGH 11.5 300 AM 3/13 BROADCAST MEDIA

...FRANKLIN COUNTY...

DUANE CENTER 16.0 617 AM 3/13 LOCAL POLICE

1 SW MALONE 14.0 700 AM 3/13 CO-OP OBSERVER

TUPPER LAKE 13.0 602 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

...ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY...

1 SW WEST STOCKHOLM 10.0 654 AM 3/13 TRAINED SPOTTER

VERMONT

...ADDISON COUNTY...

CORNWALL 21.0 827 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

MIDDLEBURY 18.0 656 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

...CALEDONIA COUNTY...

2 NE SUTTON 14.0 700 AM 3/13 CO-OP OBSERVER

2 SW SUTTON 13.8 659 AM 3/13 CO-OP OBSERVER

LYNDONVILLE 13.1 610 AM 3/13 TRAINED SPOTTER

WEST BARNET 13.0 632 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

3 NNW SHEFFIELD 11.2 630 AM 3/13 COCORAHS

...CHITTENDEN COUNTY...

1 N NORTH WILLISTON 19.0 821 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

1 NE SOUTH BURLINGTO 18.2 555 AM 3/13 NWS OFFICE

WINOOSKI 18.0 823 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

2 NNW WILLISTON 17.5 731 AM 3/13 NWS EMPLOYEE

1 E NASHVILLE 14.3 600 AM 3/13 NWS EMPLOYEE

2 SE SOUTH BURLINGTO 13.0 713 AM 3/13 NWS EMPLOYEE

1 SW MILTON 12.3 701 AM 3/13 NWS EMPLOYEE

ESSEX JUNCTION 8.9 1241 AM 3/13 NWS EMPLOYEE

1 N MALLETTS BAY 7.9 1230 AM 3/13 NWS EMPLOYEE

...ESSEX COUNTY...

GILMAN 9.8 600 AM 3/13 CO-OP OBSERVER

...FRANKLIN COUNTY...

GEORGIA CENTER 14.0 559 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

ST. ALBANS 13.0 658 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

5 SE MONTGOMERY 12.3 700 AM 3/13 COCORAHS

SWANTON 12.1 359 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

1 WNW ENOSBURG FALLS 12.0 700 AM 3/13 CO-OP OBSERVER

8 NNW FAIRFAX 10.2 740 AM 3/13 COCORAHS

...LAMOILLE COUNTY...

1 NW SOUTH CAMBRIDGE 17.0 445 AM 3/13 TRAINED SPOTTER

STOWE 14.6 801 AM 3/13 TRAINED SPOTTER

3 NE HYDE PARK 11.0 700 AM 3/13 COCORAHS

...ORANGE COUNTY...

RANDOLPH 16.5 635 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

CORINTH 16.2 733 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

...ORLEANS COUNTY...

NEWPORT CENTER 17.0 745 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

2 NW DERBY CENTER 16.0 700 AM 3/13 COCORAHS

NEWPORT 14.0 700 AM 3/13 CO-OP OBSERVER

...RUTLAND COUNTY...

1 NE PROCTOR 22.0 500 AM 3/13 TRAINED SPOTTER

MT. HOLLY 16.0 737 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

DANBY 7.8 723 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

...WASHINGTON COUNTY...

EAST ROXBURY 24.3 614 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

2 SE BUELS GORE 22.0 825 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

NORTHFIELD 20.0 655 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

3 NE WATERBURY 18.5 645 AM 3/13 COCORAHS

MIDDLESEX 18.0 530 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

EAST MONTPELIER 17.0 520 AM 3/13 TRAINED SPOTTER

2 WNW WORCESTER 17.0 500 AM 3/13 TRAINED SPOTTER

BARRE 17.0 728 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

WATERBURY CENTER 16.0 549 AM 3/13 TRAINED SPOTTER

2 SE WAITSFIELD 15.0 700 AM 3/13 COCORAHS

3 NW WATERBURY 14.8 600 AM 3/13 COCORAHS

1 N NORTHFIELD 11.0 720 AM 3/13 CO-OP OBSERVER

2 SW EAST CALAIS 9.0 700 AM 3/13 COCORAHS

...WINDSOR COUNTY...

SHARON 26.0 613 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

3 N POMFRET 22.3 710 AM 3/13 COCORAHS

BETHEL 18.3 611 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

ROCHESTER 18.0 724 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

1 S ROCHESTER 18.0 641 AM 3/13 CO-OP OBSERVER

WILDER 15.0 800 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

N HARTLAND RES 10.4 700 AM 3/13 CO-OP OBSERVER

SPRINGFIELD 8.0 718 AM 3/13 PUBLIC

N SPRINGFIELD RES 4.0 700 AM 3/13 CO-OP OBSERVER

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I measured 19 inches here in Orwell.  There was a great range in measurements due to considerable drifting.  The low measurement was 13 inches, while the largest measurement was 22.  I conservatively estimated snowfall at 16 inches, but after seeing nearby towns report in, I think I was too conservative.  I went out and measured more locations (around the house, at wide open farm field, a relatively sheltered ice covered pond, and some woodland spots).

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Yeah, it's been a pretty robust winter here for sure considering all the below zeros and now up to 113" for the season.

 

Truth be told, I'm ready for spring.  :whistle:

 

Great shots, KLW.

I would give this winter a "B" after this storm. We had good cold and decent snow but the cutters in January really keep it from reaching an "A" level. I know that you held on to your snowpack much better in you neck of the woods than I did, so I can see you having a higher opinion of it than I do.

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Some impressive totals in here! Congrats guys.

 

About 7" on Plymouth State campus...4.5", then .5 rain, then another 2.5-3" of powder at the end. Not too far away doubled that total.

 

More impressive here is the cold...14F at peak sun strength closing in on the equinox. Today would be like a -20 day if it weren't for the cheap midnight high. Will still be in the -13 to -16 range. 

 

Up to 77.8" YTD.

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I would give this winter a "B" after this storm. We had good cold and decent snow but the cutters in January really keep it from reaching an "A" level. I know that you held on to your snowpack much better in you neck of the woods than I did, so I can see you having a higher opinion of it than I do.

 

 A cutter or two is expected in January but that third one, overperforming as it did, definitely put a damper on things.  It's been all-winter since then and those rainers are a distant memory now.

 

Man the fookin wind today!  Why is it when snowblowing, no matter which direction I'm headed the wind is in my face?  :bag:

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gotta set that chute angle straight up Allenson

 

winter version of a steam engine :)

 

I did and was still getting raked across the face with my own personal blizzard.  The wind was just kinda flukey here in our bowl.  It usually swirls around in here a lot with it's from the north/northwest. 

 

When it would stay steady in direction, total steam engine.  Choo-choo.

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Yeah...a nice 10-16" storm from north to south.

This was another system that sort of ran away with everyone expecting 20-24". I've heard a lot of folks this evening in the bar saying we'll get another foot overnight and the storm must only be beginning because there's only 9" out there :lol:

never underestimate locals especially in a bar
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Event totals: 15.6” Snow/1.54” L.E.

 

A final 0.6” fell today to finish off this storm.

 

Details from the 6:00 P.M. Waterbury observations:

 

New Snow: 0.6 inches

New Liquid: 0.29 inches

Snow/Water Ratio: 12.0

Snow Density: 8.3% H2O

Temperature: 11.3 F

Sky: Mostly Clear

Snow at the stake: 23.0 inches

 

This storm edged out the mid-February storm by an inch or so to take the top position for this season.  It’s certainly helped in the seasonal snowfall department, bringing this location within 18 inches of average and moving it away from that -1 S.D. area where it’s been residing.

 

I stopped in at Bolton Valley this morning – the lifts were on wind hold, but I skinned for a run at Timberline.  I generally found 14-18” of settled snow down at the 1,500’ elevation.  Actually, the powder skiing was fairly underwhelming, certainly by NVT standards, as the powder was fairly dense.  Combined with the cold temperatures, the skiing was definitely “slow” this morning.  After skiing it, I’m actually looking forward to trying it chopped up a bit in chowder form – the trails are going to be great at that stage because this stuff put down a ton of liquid equivalent.  I’ve added a few pictures from Bolton and my drive to Burlington this morning:

 

13MAR14F.jpg

 

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13MAR14E.jpg

 

The next opportunity for snow appears to be tomorrow into the weekend with an approaching clipper system.

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Great day although brutal cold. I had to go inside after about an hour and half in the morning to check if I had frostbite and warm up.

What was interesting was that the snow was drifting from the wind, and the wind was relentless, but I didn't find it to be wind packed at all.

Whatever, it's been awhile since we've had such good snow on top of a solid base. The woods are off the charts. More fun tomorrow. Lather, rinse repeat.

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Great day although brutal cold. I had to go inside after about an hour and half in the morning to check if I had frostbite and warm up.

What was interesting was that the snow was drifting from the wind, and the wind was relentless, but I didn't find it to be wind packed at all.

Whatever, it's been awhile since we've had such good snow on top of a solid base. The woods are off the charts. More fun tomorrow. Lather, rinse repeat.

I agree. woods are unreal. The dense snow covered eveything and the fluff on top was the icing on the cake. Wish i could have stayed for tomorrow. enjoy!

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