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up here in burlington it was pourign rain all morning then changed over to snow at about 10:30 and is conming down pretty steadily now. all of the reports io ahve seen are different, some saying southern VT will get more snow and others putting the champlain valley at the heart of it, possibly 12 inches into friday. It sucks not ahving a car up here and friends who want to study a shitload for finals, i need a break from all of this work.

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A SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM WILL AFFECT THE CENTRAL AND EASTERN

MOHAWK VALLEY...SCHOHARIE VALLEY...GREATER CAPITAL

DISTRICT...LAKE GEORGE SARATOGA REGION...NORTHERN TACONICS AND

ALL OF SOUTHERN VERMONT FROM LATE THURSDAY MORNING TO FRIDAY

AFTERNOON. 4 TO 12 INCHES OF SNOW...ALONG WITH ADDITIONAL

ACCUMULATION OF SLEET POSSIBLY TOTALING ONE HALF TO ONE INCH OR

GREATER IS EXPECTED. IN ADDITION...ONE QUARTER TO ONE HALF INCH OF

ICE ACCUMULATION IS POSSIBLE FROM ALBANY EASTWARD TO THE NORTHERN

TACONICS AND ALL OF SOUTHERN VERMONT. THE HIGHEST SNOW TOTALS ARE

EXPECTED TO BE NORTH AND WEST OF THE CAPITAL REGION.

 

A MIX OF SNOW AND SLEET WILL DEVELOP LATE THURSDAY MORNING INTO

THURSDAY AFTERNOON FROM SOUTH TO NORTH ACROSS THE AREA. THE

PRECIPITATION WILL INITIALLY BE LIGHT...THEN BECOMING HEAVIER

LATE THURSDAY AFTERNOON INTO THURSDAY NIGHT. SOME FREEZING RAIN

WILL BE POSSIBLE AS WELL...WITH THE MOST SIGNIFICANT ICING

EXPECTED TO OCCUR FROM ALBANY EASTWARD. MIXED PRECIPITATION WILL

CHANGE BACK TO SNOW FRIDAY MORNING...WITH A FEW ADDITIONAL INCHES

OF ACCUMULATION POSSIBLE.

 

LOW PRESSURE WILL DEVELOP IN THE SOUTHEASTERN U.S. TONIGHT...AND

TRACK NORTHEAST ON THURSDAY TO THE MID ATLANTIC REGION...ALONG A

STALLED FRONTAL BOUNDARY. THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY MORNING...

THE LOW WILL TRACK FROM ALONG THE NEW JERSEY COAST TO THE EASTERN

TIP OF LONG ISLAND...THEN TO MAINE BY FRIDAY AFTERNOON. THE STORM

WILL DRAW PLENTY OF MOISTURE FROM THE GULF OF MEXICO...RESULTING

IN A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF WINTRY PRECIPITATION.

 

A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW...

SLEET...AND ICE ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. STRONG WINDS ARE ALSO

POSSIBLE. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS OR IMPOSSIBLE.

 

I'm skipping out on work for the rest of the week and leaving for VT tonight, travel tomorrow night may be impossible as icing could be a real mother.

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Good news ...

 

A SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM WILL AFFECT THE CENTRAL AND EASTERN

MOHAWK VALLEY...SCHOHARIE VALLEY...GREATER CAPITAL

DISTRICT...LAKE GEORGE SARATOGA REGION...NORTHERN TACONICS AND

ALL OF SOUTHERN VERMONT FROM LATE THURSDAY MORNING TO FRIDAY

AFTERNOON. 4 TO 12 INCHES OF SNOW...ALONG WITH ADDITIONAL

ACCUMULATION OF SLEET POSSIBLY TOTALING ONE HALF TO ONE INCH OR

GREATER IS EXPECTED. IN ADDITION...ONE QUARTER TO ONE HALF INCH OF

ICE ACCUMULATION IS POSSIBLE FROM ALBANY EASTWARD TO THE NORTHERN

TACONICS AND ALL OF SOUTHERN VERMONT. THE HIGHEST SNOW TOTALS ARE

EXPECTED TO BE NORTH AND WEST OF THE CAPITAL REGION.

 

A MIX OF SNOW AND SLEET WILL DEVELOP LATE THURSDAY MORNING INTO

THURSDAY AFTERNOON FROM SOUTH TO NORTH ACROSS THE AREA. THE

PRECIPITATION WILL INITIALLY BE LIGHT...THEN BECOMING HEAVIER

LATE THURSDAY AFTERNOON INTO THURSDAY NIGHT. SOME FREEZING RAIN

WILL BE POSSIBLE AS WELL...WITH THE MOST SIGNIFICANT ICING

EXPECTED TO OCCUR FROM ALBANY EASTWARD. MIXED PRECIPITATION WILL

CHANGE BACK TO SNOW FRIDAY MORNING...WITH A FEW ADDITIONAL INCHES

OF ACCUMULATION POSSIBLE.

 

LOW PRESSURE WILL DEVELOP IN THE SOUTHEASTERN U.S. TONIGHT...AND

TRACK NORTHEAST ON THURSDAY TO THE MID ATLANTIC REGION...ALONG A

STALLED FRONTAL BOUNDARY. THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY MORNING...

THE LOW WILL TRACK FROM ALONG THE NEW JERSEY COAST TO THE EASTERN

TIP OF LONG ISLAND...THEN TO MAINE BY FRIDAY AFTERNOON. THE STORM

WILL DRAW PLENTY OF MOISTURE FROM THE GULF OF MEXICO...RESULTING

IN A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF WINTRY PRECIPITATION.

 

A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW...

SLEET...AND ICE ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. STRONG WINDS ARE ALSO

POSSIBLE. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS OR IMPOSSIBLE.

 

I'm skipping out on work for the rest of the week and leaving for VT tonight, travel tomorrow night may be impossible as icing could be a real mother.

 

 

Have a safe trip, if you have internet access, a quick report on mountain conditions is always appreciated. We're heading up next week.

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I am as upset as the next person about the warm weather but no one can control mother nature. This is the best start the mid atlantic ski areas have ever seen. You had a chance to ski three days at Blue before December. Go back to 2001 when Blue first opened on 12/26/08 now that was a crappy December. 70 degrees and shorts ruled that month. Go out and get some.

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I am as upset as the next person about the warm weather but no one can control mother nature. This is the best start the mid atlantic ski areas have ever seen. You had a chance to ski three days at Blue before December. Go back to 2001 when Blue first opened on 12/26/08 now that was a crappy December. 70 degrees and shorts ruled that month. Go out and get some.

 

Shit, was it the 01/02 season? That was my first season back on skis.

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1-2" last night

 

Word is a foot + is on the way - Havride was good this morning and we may check on what is going on in the gondy area - gondy no running

 

 

I just got off the phone with Sugar Lodge and booked 3 nites for next Tuesday, earliest I can get away. Enjoy the fresh coming your way.

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You know what makes this worse?

 

Louisiana getting snow. 1-4 inches of it too. Now THAT is fucked up.

 

 

Winter will start on the 21st but even then, the forecasts look bleak the temps are going to be in the mid-upper 40's, and rain. I don't think we'll see a 'record breaking' winter, for the next 10 years even.

 

This is just too damn depressing. :angry:

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uh oh...chippy called it! warm weather for the next 10 years...ugh!

 

This is an aside but AtomicSkier do you buy into global warming?

 

I can't find the article now but I read an article in an engineering journal that said the majority of US engineers DO NOT believe in global warming, where as the majority of the full population does.

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This is an aside but AtomicSkier do you buy into global warming?

 

I can't find the article now but I read an article in an engineering journal that said the majority of US engineers DO NOT believe in global warming, where as the majority of the full population does.

 

I personally don't. We've seen hot periods, and we've seen ice ages. It's all cyclical.

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I personally don't. We've seen hot periods, and we've seen ice ages. It's all cyclical.

There it is in a nutshell

 

As for current weather, its raining here, a lot of it is freezing onto cars and buildings, its supposed to switch over to snow tonight and by morning we are looking at between 1 and 3 inches.

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Well, they couldn't open here. We used to open on Thanksgiving, but with new ownership, they pushed the date back over a week last year and the expected opening day this year was Dec. 6. That did NOT happen. They opened this past Tuesday with TWO trails, one green, one blue. However we have started to get snow. Of course, I haven't been cleared to ski yet. I go to the Physical Therapist (actually I go to the facility 3 to 4 times a week, but I don't always have a session with the PT) today and I've asked that he do tests to clear me for skiing. I am the ONLY one so far who thinks I might be able to do it. The surgeon said February, my husband says take the season off, and the OTHER PT (the guy's partner) says I'm not "going to get out of (there) that easy". I know I may find that they are all correct, but I'd like to give it a shot. But if my PT gives me any kind of clearance, my goal is Monday.

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As for current weather, its raining here, a lot of it is freezing onto cars and buildings, its supposed to switch over to snow tonight and by morning we are looking at between 1 and 3 inches.

Fuck, thats not what i wanted to here.Im leaving for bloomsburg in an hour or so, and then friday Im going down to university park. I was hoping for no ice,and maybe a little snow tommorow.

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