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Lake Effect Snow 12/10

takeahike46er

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The snow has been cranking all day. A heavy band stretching off of Lake Ontario was dumping snow on Whiteface and Stowe earlier in the day. That band has now drifted south, and it looks like the central High Peaks and the Mad River Valley are going to pick up some fluff.
 
In all my life I have never seen lake effect off Ontario reaching the coast of Maine.

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The snow has been cranking all day. A heavy band stretching off of Lake Ontario was dumping snow on Whiteface and Stowe earlier in the day. That band has now drifted south, and it looks like the central High Peaks and the Mad River Valley are going to pick up some fluff.

Supposed to drift to the Central/Southern Greens overnight. Come on Killington! I'm not picky. 2-4" would be cool... :lol:
 
The snow has been cranking all day. A heavy band stretching off of Lake Ontario was dumping snow on Whiteface and Stowe earlier in the day. That band has now drifted south, and it looks like the central High Peaks and the Mad River Valley are going to pick up some fluff.

A friend who was at WF today said they picked up another 6 inches.
 
It's not often we get Lake Erie to blow far enough over to here in Rochester, but boy did it ever today. The band drifted north this afternoon and dumped 8 inches in 2 hours in some burbs just southwest of the city. Winter arrived with a bang today.... and a hell of a lot of wind.
 
Looks like Holiday Valley will be in good shape :)

Well, yes, I mean that as a joke, sort of. For those not familiar with Western NY, Holliday V is one the better ski areas over there. Not much of a vertical, but when those lake effect snows start dumping, it was powder wonderland. On the other hand, the terrain was short on vertical and not much of a pitch either. Sometimes, there was so much fresh powder, you did not dare to make a turn because you'd stop.

So I move to NE. Much better terrain, but the snow conditions suck most of the time.
 
Looks like Holiday Valley will be in good shape :)

Well, yes, I mean that as a joke, sort of. For those not familiar with Western NY, Holliday V is one the better ski areas over there. Not much of a vertical, but when those lake effect snows start dumping, it was powder wonderland. On the other hand, the terrain was short on vertical and not much of a pitch either. Sometimes, there was so much fresh powder, you did not dare to make a turn because you'd stop.

So I move to NE. Much better terrain, but the snow conditions suck most of the time.

exactly my point a couple weeks ago about WNY on the Erie side having some of the finest "packed powder" conditions around. Kissing bridge, while smaller, also gets the motherlode, sometimes 1-2 feet in a day.
 
The Lewis county sheriff just reported there is ALREADY four feet of snow down with another 10- 20 inches to go till tomorrow -- another Lake Ontario dumpage not quite to 104 inches in four days of a couple yrs ago but you'll need snorkels at Snow Ridge :D:D
 
Snow has been coming down nice and steady on Burke Mt. for three days straight. Its impressive to see the difference lake effect snow makes to the overall bottom-line.
 
exactly my point a couple weeks ago about WNY on the Erie side having some of the finest "packed powder" conditions around. Kissing bridge, while smaller, also gets the motherlode, sometimes 1-2 feet in a day.

Oh, man! I really miss those epic snow falls. Add some wind and you really knew what the word "blizzard" means. Ahh, Kissing Bridge... and powder under the lights. UB's ski club (Shussmeisters) always had an awesome deal for night skiing there.
 
Looks like Holiday Valley will be in good shape :)

Well, yes, I mean that as a joke, sort of. For those not familiar with Western NY, Holliday V is one the better ski areas over there. Not much of a vertical, but when those lake effect snows start dumping, it was powder wonderland. On the other hand, the terrain was short on vertical and not much of a pitch either. Sometimes, there was so much fresh powder, you did not dare to make a turn because you'd stop.

So I move to NE. Much better terrain, but the snow conditions suck most of the time.

I agree. Now give me a job in NE and I'll move too. ;)
 
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