Archive for November, 2009


Weather Update
November 27th, 2009 | By:  Sam | Comment


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I just got off the phone with Allen and Ben who are reporting heavy snow on Stowe this afternoon, with snow sticking down to the base as of 6 PM.


Giving Thanks
November 27th, 2009 | By:  Greg | 5 Comments


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A portion of the FIS crew headed up to Killington on Thanksgiving Day to assess the damage, and harvest thankfully whatever snow remained. Below the Bunny Buster poma lift the snow was completely ruined. Although occasional patches remain, all snow at low elevations was extremely dirty and full of rocks. ... ...Read more


Turkey, gravy and cranberry sauce sandwiches: Not the only good Thanksgivng leftovers this year (UPDATED: 11/27)
November 27th, 2009 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 19 Comments


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Things I love about Thanksgiving: 1) No bull- the day is about good food and spending time with people you want to spend time with. No present stress to muck it all up. 2) Stuffing. 'nuff said 3) Leftover turkey sandwiches with gravy and cranberry sauce. YUM. 4) Upslope snow events. Number 4 caught you ... ...Read more


Significant Snow Event Expected for parts of the Green Mountains, northern Adirondacks, and northern White Mountains
November 26th, 2009 | By:  Scott | 23 Comments


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Low pressure developing today off the mid-Atlantic coast will ride up the Eastern Seaboard tonight and tomorrow, rapidly strengthening as it does so. This low will undergo cyclongenesis (maybe even bombogenesis) as tracks north past Cape Cod and Boston tomorrow, eventually tracking into Maine tomorrow afternoon. This low ... ...Read more


Snowfall Likely This Weekend Across the Adirondacks, Greens, and Whites
November 24th, 2009 | By:  Scott | 15 Comments


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Finally after weeks of boredom we may actually have something of importance occur weather-wise.  The jury is still out this storm but the potential for is there for a long-duration precipitation event across the Adirondacks, Green Mountains, and White Mountains from Friday through Saturday night.  While track and storm strength ... ...Read more

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