Foot of fresh at Killington this morning

powderfreak

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FYI: Heavy snowshowers in Addison and Rutland counties of Vermont have left probably anywhere from 10-15 inches of snow on isolated portions of the Green Mountain spine. Killington's website is reporting a foot at noon with jives well with radar estimates. Sugarbush is reporting 8 new. <BR> <BR>Nothing more then a windblown coating in Burlington even though it seemed to snow the better part of the day. I just got a look at some of the mountains near Bolton Valley and it looks like someone turned on a snowgun and blasted every landmass above 2,000 feet in elevation....the mountains are like blindingly white up high. <BR> <BR>-Scott
 
For Concord, New Hampshire 3 inches in isolated squalls, outside of concord (ragged mountain and mount sunapee)picked up about 5 inches. Fairly good for southern New Hampshire. <BR> <BR>Should be very cold upcoming week, already 13 degrees here and it is only 5:30, continuous snowmaking right up to the weekend. <BR> <BR>the upcoming weekend storm will drop lots of snow in the mid atlantic state mountains. mabye we will see a wintery mix in southern vermont and new hampshire, however i doubt that there will be very much precipitation in northern new england seeings how the low will form over cape hatteris and there will be a strong high over montreal. there will probably be a northern boundary to this storm somewhere around rutland vt and lebanon NH. <BR> <BR>time will tell <BR> <BR>porter
 
I bet 13 of those 12 inches got blown into the woods.Sorry,I dont mean to be negative,just objective.It's still welcome anyhow! <BR>((* <BR>*))NHPH
 
Porter...I totally agree with you on this upcoming storm. The ETA out to 84 hrs still looks pretty good as it is pretty far north at the end of its run. My personal northern boundary for anything significant is at Buffalo-Binghamton-Albany-Worchester-Boston. <BR> <BR>Some mainstream meteorologists are saying it could be very like last years Presidents weekend storm in February but multiply any snow you got from that by .5-.75. Interesting way to look at it. Heaviest snow from that storm barely made it to southern VT. <BR> <BR>-Scott
 
OK, right now it looks like scott is probably right most of the moisture is going to stay off to the south. I think the first low will pass far to the south. With the seconday low (stronger) passing in a more northerly directing. I think the strongest precipitation will stay in southern new england. Although on sat. night into sunday I think that southern nh. and vt. might also see some snow. not more than 4 to 5 inches though. at the most. hopefully it will move in a more northerly direction but it doesnt look othat way right now. <BR> <BR>my info is from <A HREF="http://weather.unisys.com/mrf/10d/mrf_pres_10d.html" TARGET="_top">http://weather.unisys.com/mrf/10d/mrf_pres_10d.html</A> <BR> <BR>porter
 
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