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Beggars can’t be Choosers strung out mess Jan 8/9


HoarfrostHubb

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15 minutes ago, NorEastermass128 said:

It's been cutting back from run to run recently though.  No way I see 1" here tomorrow.  Maybe the higher elevations of ORH and W MA can score a half inch or two in the end.    

You prob won't see an inch but I wouldnt say the chance is zero. Most guidance does give you measurable snow and it's really hard to parse the difference between 0.05 and 0.10 LE sometimes on the models...they aren't accurate to within hundredths of an inch. You're right on the water so not sure if you start to torch a bit before the front end stuff is even done. That could def cost some accumulation. 

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10 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

This event looks like it's going to have one helluva upslope set-up for about 24-36 hours straight.  

This is your event man....congrats. Gonna get hit with good synoptic snow and then get crushed behind it too with upslope.

Tons of pics of Stowe parking lot incoming. 

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Just now, Damage In Tolland said:

Lots of posts letting folks know how much he’s getting while SNE struggles to keep an inch Otg 

Lol. Yes and we'd do the same thing if he was choking on exhaust and cirrus for two weeks straight while we get crushed. 

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58 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

This is your event man....congrats. Gonna get hit with good synoptic snow and then get crushed behind it too with upslope.

Tons of pics of Stowe parking lot incoming. 

Ha yeah.  I think this could be pretty good for BTV too...maybe even more than my house (not the mountain though).  That's a really blocked for on those NAM runs, the type of stuff that can smoke the Champlain Valley east of the Lake.  

Sort of like that Jan 2010 set-up where most of NNE got 4-6" but BTV had like 30" from just 24 hours of funneling moisture into the Champlain Valley convergence zone.  Obviously not going to be that much snow but I'm actually thinking BTV has a higher shot at 12+ than a lot of the rest of Vermont.

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