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3 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Proof we don’t make things up. I saw their live hit at 600 feet. Told them to get up . He texted me and asked to come to my house. So much fun. 

Oh most definitely, even at 770 feet a few miles away didn't have any icing like you did. Gotta love the micro-climates we have in our area sometimes.

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28 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Email the pic to yourself on your phone....when you email, it should give you an option to send as a smaller file, then resave the photo to your phone once you email the smaller file to yourself.

Posting images from phones is a pain in the ass.  I find myself editing the photo and cropping it slightly and that seems to work.

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I rot at 33° F and fog while Bennington on the other side of the mountain is 45°+ F with partly cloudy skies! What a drastic difference!

It has tried to clear with the silhouette of the sun poking through the fog at times, but it has not succeeded.

Even Woodford has been flirting with 40° F. 

There's still some residual glaze left on the trees, but it warmed up just enough to get most of it off.  There was about 1/4 to 1/3" of accretion, which was enough for the tree branches to sag, but not any damage.

A couple of photos from earlier. 

 

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7 hours ago, wxmanmitch said:

I rot at 33° F and fog while Bennington on the other side of the mountain is 45°+ F with partly cloudy skies! What a drastic difference!

It has tried to clear with the silhouette of the sun poking through the fog at times, but it has not succeeded.

Even Woodford has been flirting with 40° F. 

There's still some residual glaze left on the trees, but it warmed up just enough to get most of it off.  There was about 1/4 to 1/3" of accretion, which was enough for the tree branches to sag, but not any damage.

A couple of photos from earlier. 

 

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Judging by social media posts there was some great undercast near you.  Mount Snow was above the clouds apparently, while the lower elevations were iced, based on friends photos.

Looks well above freezing at the summits, enough to fully melt the ice/rime/snow that might have been on the trees.

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Lower mountain below the inversion.

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