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Sunday storm
Posted: Dec 7th, '23, 08:22
by Mister Moose
The Euro model has gone off the deep end.
18 inches deep.
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Re: Sunday storm
Posted: Dec 7th, '23, 08:25
by jimmywilson69
LOL That's not happening...
if it did it would be catastrophic beyond Irene levels. especially with the snow on the hill
Re: Sunday storm
Posted: Dec 7th, '23, 10:11
by KingsFourMan
Either way, it's going to hurt. 50+ degrees and 1-2" of heavy r*in as being called for elsewhere is going to do a lot of damage to the snow. Makes you wonder if events like this, which are inevitable early season, play into their decision regarding how much snow to make or not to make. A near total melt out between Dec 15th and Jan 15th every year now happens way more often than not. That's a lot of money washing down the Roaring Brook.
Re: Sunday storm
Posted: Dec 7th, '23, 11:57
by jimmywilson69
It definitely plays into how much snow they put down. As has been mentioned on this site, gone are the days of painting a trail white and moving on.
Re: Sunday storm
Posted: Dec 7th, '23, 20:01
by Big Bob
This might be a better guess
https://www.wunderground.com/forecast/us/vt/killington
Still not what we would like to see...
Re: Sunday storm
Posted: Dec 8th, '23, 10:37
by asher2789
i saw this also and couldnt believe my eyes. if you check the most recent update its even crazier. i hope we just get the 2" of r*in and not the biblical noah's ark level deluge that model is suggesting. if we get anything near that model it will be catastrophic as an understatement.
and people still think climate change is a hoax/no big deal/theres snow outside. climate change = more moisture in the air, more powerful storms, more unpredictable.
could you imagine if that was snow though!
Re: Sunday storm
Posted: Dec 8th, '23, 10:58
by random1
It looks like they got their decimal point wrong, it's showing the "correct" amount in mm
Re: Sunday storm
Posted: Dec 8th, '23, 11:05
by Atomic1
Some weather outlets have elevation getting 6” of snow out of this Sunday night -Monday !
Re: Sunday storm
Posted: Dec 8th, '23, 11:16
by newpylong1
Getting kicked in the balls is getting real old. The mountain wouldn't be making snow on Upper GN right now if they didn't expect the worst.
Re: Sunday storm
Posted: Dec 8th, '23, 16:18
by ski
...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY EVENING THROUGH
MONDAY EVENING...
* WHAT...Heavy wet snow possible. Total snow accumulations of 5 to
10 inches, with localized 12 to 18 inches possible across the
central and northern Green Mountains of Vermont.
* WHERE...Portions of northern New York and parts of central and
northern Vermont, including the Northeast Kingdom.
* WHEN...From Sunday evening through Monday evening.
* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult, especially Sunday
night into Monday, including the Monday morning commute.
Scattered power outages are possible.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snowfall rates on Monday morning could
exceed 1 inch per hour. Furthermore, gusty northwest winds 25 to
35 mph could produce additional power outages on Monday
afternoon into Monday night.
Re: Sunday storm
Posted: Dec 9th, '23, 09:20
by Captain Hafski
Yeah - But we are not "Central VT" for this one. 2-4" for K per last night's local news.
Re: Sunday storm
Posted: Dec 9th, '23, 09:33
by ozzy
Lots of moisture with upwards of 3"
Re: Sunday storm
Posted: Dec 9th, '23, 12:02
by wannabeskibum
Open snow 5day forecast through Wednesday is 8inches snow