Archive for February, 2013


Upper Level Low putting the ULL in Ullr? (Update as of 1pm Tuesday)
February 25th, 2013 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 12 Comments


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My affection for Upper Level Lows is pretty clear. As is my love of all things pagan and norse. Lucky for me, it seems this week will combine these two loves and bring the Northeast some interesting weather. Beginning on Wednesday, a long duration, complex, and at times, messy ... ...Read more


No Sun On Fogday
February 25th, 2013 | By:  Greg | 2 Comments


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In the northeast there's sometimes an 8th day of the week: Fogday. And yesterday was definitely Fogday. This time of year, we're past the crystal clear frozen days of January, and now that we're in February, the storm track is more in our favor. But with that storm track, comes ... ...Read more


Taco Night
February 21st, 2013 | By:  Greg | 7 Comments


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"Why is this post about powder skiing called 'Taco Night'?" you ask. Why do you hate taco night? No seriously. Who died and made you head of the Gestaco?! Tacos are all about the extras. Extra cheese. Extra tomatoes. Extra salsa. Which do you prefer? Soft tacos or hard? Ever had a ... ...Read more


Next Up…More Pow? (updated with UT content and maybe next week pow)
February 21st, 2013 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 18 Comments


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Well, another midweek comes and goes, another midweek upslope pow event comes and goes. So what's next right? Well how about some more snow? Would you all like that? So, remember in Nemo when I talked about how two lows interacted with the final product being a super strong ... ...Read more


Rocky Mountain High
February 15th, 2013 | By:  Jake | 3 Comments


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My last vision of Vermont was on a 50 deg rainy day 2 weeks ago as I boarded a plane heading for Denver. Suffice it to say that I was not sad to leave my beautiful home behind and get some western perspective, all while hopefully letting winter make ... ...Read more

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