Current Weather at 2200' . . .

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skiadikt
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Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

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KingsFourMan wrote: Feb 28th, '25, 07:09
skiadikt wrote: Feb 27th, '25, 21:52 left LA at 9ish and it was about 37 degrees w light drip. things very soggy. hopefully it changes over soon. tomorrow could be interesting.
What were you doing in Lower Alabama (LA)?
just a day trip. skiing there great!!!

actually liquid art open mic hosted by the captain (great job as usual). setlist: 5 o'clock somewhere, man on the moon, let it ride, uncle john's band, layla.
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Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

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KingsFourMan wrote: Feb 28th, '25, 07:09
skiadikt wrote: Feb 27th, '25, 21:52 left LA at 9ish and it was about 37 degrees w light drip. things very soggy. hopefully it changes over soon. tomorrow could be interesting.
What were you doing in Lower Alabama (LA)?
Liquid Art were you can catch Skiadikt at open mic on Thursdays.
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Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

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Not good!
Goes to show, you don't never know
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Don't you let that deal go down
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Looks like its going down no matter what I do !!!
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Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

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Close to an inch of NCP overnight. Too much green on the ground for Saint Patrick’s Day.
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Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

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rogman wrote: Mar 17th, '25, 05:44 Close to an inch of NCP overnight. Too much green on the ground for Saint Patrick’s Day.
I bet it was. It poured last night. Stowe snow report says .46 r*in overnight. I'd guess we got double that.
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Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

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ozzy wrote: Mar 17th, '25, 08:07
rogman wrote: Mar 17th, '25, 05:44 Close to an inch of NCP overnight. Too much green on the ground for Saint Patrick’s Day.
I bet it was. It poured last night. Stowe snow report says .46 r*in overnight. I'd guess we got double that.
Not only that, it’s foggy and 45 degrees right now at my house. Can’t believe the snowmelt over the past few days. I’ve been able to use my grill the past two nights after it was surrounded by 4’ of snow as recently as Thursday.
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Re: Current Weather at 2200' . . .

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It's snowing;). Absolutely no snow out our slider yesterday - everything covered now! Be careful of all those hidden surprises on the mountain!
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