All articles tagged as 'Powder'


Wasatch Birdwatching
March 4th, 2012 | By:  Ben | 4 Comments


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It's been a great week of powder skiing at the resorts here in Utah, but today we decided to do something a little different. A little known fact is that Kate and I are secretly amateur bird-watchers, so we decided to go out looking for the elusive Bluebird. We have ... ...Read more


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


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


Wanting what you get
February 5th, 2012 | By:  Peter | 8 Comments


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It's not always about getting what you want. Especially this season, it seems to just not be happening (yet!). It's about WANTING WHAT YOU GET. And, this past Monday what we got was just a little refresher of pow on top of the old rain crust. Did we want to ski? ... ...Read more


Winter Storm Outlook: Weekend of Feb. 4-6 (UPDATED)
January 30th, 2012 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 17 Comments


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On friday night I had a dream. In my dream I was watching a southern stream low move through Conn with a central pressure around 996 MB. I remember distinctly the date. February 6th. I was in Austria and was posting this data on facebook with the comment: "for my ... ...Read more


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