All articles tagged as 'East Coast'


Major Winter Storm “Fox” (REVISED FORECAST)
February 22nd, 2012 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 16 Comments


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UPDATE - FRIDAY 5:30 AM Looking at the latest models I'd say that the heaviest snow will not break out until later in the day today.   We're still looking at an additional 8-16 inches of snow across the hills of VT and the Whites.  It's possible the ADK peaks above ... ...Read more


TR: Degrees
February 21st, 2012 | By:  Greg


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The short story is that there were lots of degrees on the mountain this weekend. The long story is that you should click the picture below to read the Full TR!


Presidents’ Day Weekend Weather Forecast
February 16th, 2012 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 8 Comments


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Well, earlier in the week I wrote that a dual low system would affect Northern NY, VT and NH on friday. And that's still true. Looking at the system it's fairly clear that we'll see a broad area of low pressure move up just to the west of the ... ...Read more


Shooting Chutes with Cupid’s Arrows
February 14th, 2012 | By:  Greg | 2 Comments


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It's Valentine's Day and that means it's time to go shooting chutes with Cupid's arrows attached to your feet! To celebrate the day, we went out for a hike to see what we could find in the fog (which, incidentally, seems to be something of a tradition on FIS). At ... ...Read more


TR: Skiing Between The Lines
February 9th, 2012 | By:  Greg


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For Super Bowl Sunday, myself and a crew of adjunct FIS including Pete, Jake and Jessie, along with two fellas from EasternBackcountry, Austin and Drew, had big plans to ski big(ger) lines (than we’ve skied this season). The mountain had other plans however, and it generally doesn’t like to compromise. ... ...Read more


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