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NNE Cold Season Thread 2025-2026


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I took a trip to Farmville VA for a snow chase down here and it reminded me of when did the same up there for upslope events. Thankfully my Forester handles like a champ in southern snow events. It was a beautiful little event. I definitely need to correctly time a VT visit this winter.
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39 minutes ago, Boston Bulldog said:

Nice looking band!

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Nice burst of moderate to heavy snow with the cold front.  Probably translates more to an orographic nature following the band.

METAR KMVL 080220Z AUTO 36009KT 1/2SM SN FZFG BKN009 OVC018 M07/M09 A2990 RMK P0002

The small flake WAA steady light snow that dropped a couple inches on the front side, transitioning to CAA fluffy/breezy snow.

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8 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

Over performer. Finished with 6.2” of fluff. Biggest event of the season. 

That’s awesome.  What a start to a season to move to the northern Adirondacks.

You just saw a half a foot of dry powder from a clipper.  At cold temps.  That has to be such a different experience from CT, in terms of weather interest.  

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5 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

That’s awesome.  What a start to a season to move to the northern Adirondacks.

You just saw a half a foot of dry powder from a clipper.  At cold temps.  That has to be such a different experience from CT, in terms of weather interest.  

It’s an entirely different planet. Wild stuff.

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Eyeballing about 1.5”. Had snow on and off for a good part of the afternoon and it became steady later in the day, ending with a heavier burst. I think there is 6”-8” on the ground now. It is enough to buzz the snowmobiles around the yard for a bit. Down to 15.2°. 

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