Archive for the 'Weather' Category


February Thaw: A taste of spring or the intermission?
February 15th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 10 Comments


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I was going to call this post "Roller Coaster of Love" in honor of Valentine's Day and the fact that temps over the next 5 days will indeed be on a roller coaster.  However, I hate roller coasters, don't celebrate Valentine's Day (thanks C.B.B.), and was in a surly mood ... ...Read more


Quick Update: Strip of 7-10 inches likely across much of Vermont.
February 5th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 1 Comment


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I tweeted about this storm a few days ago.  I wrote then :@FISWX I'm sniffing out ANOTHER storm for the wknd. Track issues but confidence is up that strip of 8-10 possible thru NY and VT sat to sun." While I mentioned that the models were having a hard time ... ...Read more


Utah: Winter Returns on a NW Flow
February 4th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 4 Comments


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I know it has been a tough month for LCC.  A sloppy rainy once in 30 year storm over MLK day turned parts of LCC into the Adirondacks.  And since there isn't an edge grinder within 900 miles of Alta, the locals weren't happy.  However, after 36 inches of mixed ... ...Read more


Dy-no-mite! Powerful Storm On Tap for Much of NY, VT and NH
February 1st, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 18 Comments


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No need to beat around the bush on this one.  Another powerful storm is aimed straight at the heart of the Northeast and it's locked and loaded to deliver some serious moisture into ski country. WED. AM UPDATE Looks like the storm has occluded. The center of surface low pressure is off ... ...Read more


Ok…so it’s not another full blown Nor’easter…
January 20th, 2011 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 5 Comments


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A few days ago, in the midst of another good (but a little too wet) storm I mentioned something about a coastal storm on the way.  Well the way has arrived.  Unfortunately, the system looks to arrive without the necessary amplification in the upper levels of the atmosphere to really spin ... ...Read more

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