All articles tagged as 'East Coast'


Weather Outlook for 11/28 thru 12/10 (Updated)
November 28th, 2012 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 10 Comments


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Lots to say, lots to say. Starting with the East: Since Thanksgiving weekend the northeast has been in a favorable pattern. Weak high pressure centered overhead and derived from Canada has kept temps cool. At the same time a number of weak disturbances have rippled over the region. ... ...Read more


Several Sunrises
November 26th, 2012 | By:  Greg | 8 Comments


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Last week featured an epic high pressure system that hung over the (hungover?) north-east for days on end. Needless to say, in such a weather pattern, the chances of powder snow are slim-to-none. The FIS Eastern Bureau made the best of the situation though (whilst reading and drooling over the ... ...Read more


TR: West By Ullr Virginia
November 5th, 2012 | By:  Peter | Comment


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SKIING HURRICANE POW AT WHITEGRASS WEST VIRGINIA ON HALLOWEEN! Click the picture or here to read: West By Ullr Virginia!


The Romp of the Wampahoofii
October 23rd, 2012 | By:  Greg | 2 Comments


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What was that? A dream? Or were we awake? But that's besides the point. More important: Where are we (or more accurately, what is this) now? A dream within a dream? Or are we awake. It's so hard to tell sometimes. Either way, deeper we go. And round and round... ...and round we ... ...Read more


Systems Test
October 8th, 2012 | By:  Greg | 27 Comments


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Based on yet-another spot-on forecast by the esteemed Lionel Hutz, the FIS east coast bureau was ready bright and early today for a systems test in preparation for the upcoming ski season. Most of us were of the impression that we were merely going to practice getting up early, and ... ...Read more


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