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Nowcast and obs for Wednesday evening through Thursday night's wintry mix storm event.


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5.5” at home this morning and about 6” at 3,000ft.

Pretty wild that BTV, Picnic Tables and Stowe Village all had about exactly the same amount from round 1.

Guess that’s what 600-700mb lift does with no terrain enhancement.  Depth at home back up to almost 12".

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I think we've got another 2-4" coming from round too.  GFS and NAM have 0.25 - 0.33" QPF.  I forecast 8 - 14" for the ski area by tomorrow morning and we'll get into the range.  

 

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round one was a pretty bad busted forecast to my north. Saddleback reporting 2" and SR 4". Both of their comms teams were riding the 8-12 forecast hard the past 36 hours. I'm just not sure where anyone was seeing those amounts, only a few models were showing more than an inch of qpf in those areas and 12z runs from yesterday were more like .5 -.6". Overall a pretty bad model and forecast fail. 

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Just now, NW_of_GYX said:

round one was a pretty bad busted forecast to my north. Saddleback reporting 2" and SR 4". Both of their comms teams were riding the 8-12 forecast hard the past 36 hours. I'm just not sure where anyone was seeing those amounts, only a few models were showing more than an inch of qpf in those areas and 12z runs from yesterday were more like .5 -.6". Overall a pretty bad model and forecast fail. 

Agreed.  Also depends if tonight's round is included in those though too.

Like this is what the GFS has from 12pm today onward.  I always was including the second round in the forecast but I looked at BTV ended their initial forecast this afternoon which wouldn't include this stuff.  I think most of the ski areas can get another 2-4" tonight... but the northern tier busted badly last night.  CoCoRAHS around Jay Peak was only 1-2" on both stations.

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14 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

5.5” at home this morning and about 6” at 3,000ft.

Pretty wild that BTV, Picnic Tables and Stowe Village all had about exactly the same amount from round 1.

Guess that’s what 600-700mb lift does with no terrain enhancement.  Depth at home back up to almost 12".

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I think we've got another 2-4" coming from round too.  GFS and NAM have 0.25 - 0.33" QPF.  I forecast 8 - 14" for the ski area by tomorrow morning and we'll get into the range.  

 

5 inches in lake George and 7 at Gore

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8 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Agreed.  Also depends if tonight's round is included in those though too.

Like this is what the GFS has from 12pm today onward.  I always was including the second round in the forecast but I looked at BTV ended their initial forecast this afternoon which wouldn't include this stuff.  I think most of the ski areas can get another 2-4" tonight... but the northern tier busted badly last night.  CoCoRAHS around Jay Peak was only 1-2" on both stations.

 

Ya, with better than 10:1 loaf and SB could do 4-7" tonight. In which case the bust wouldn't be so bad, but I'm guessing there was a lot of disappointed skiers this morning who were expecting to wake up to 8-12". Hopefully for folks on vacation they wake up to a surprise tomorrow.

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to make matters worse for SR, SB, Loaf skiers, I wonder if there will be wind hold issues tomorrow. 

Friday will be cool and breezy, but other than a few snow
showers in the mountains, much of the wintry precip will have
exited. NW winds will be quite bitter, with wind chills not
escaping the single digits or teens despite air temps in the
20s. This will be especially apparent on the higher summits
where gusts to 35 or 40 mph will be possible with wind chills
falling well below zero. While freezing rain accretion is
expected to be light Thurs night, the combination of additional
weight on branches plus quick uptick in winds Friday morning
could lead to some isolated power outages in central/southern
NH.
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