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parkrider

So I know this storm tuesday wont leave much snow anywhere except for west PA, but the Alberta Clipper on Weds night into Thurs morning is ganna help us out so much. I was wondering how much pl are supposed to get. I live in NE PA in Milford, were supposed to get 2-4, thats more than enouph snow to shred on for me. This snow will be the first real snowfall for me. This will boost snowmaking for the local mountians and Im very excitedfor that reason!!! Hopefully everything goes well with mother nature for weds night and hopefully we get alot of Gods dandfruff! rock.gif
GrilledSteezeSandwich
QUOTE(parkrider @ Nov 22 2005, 12:18 PM) [snapback]41640[/snapback]

So I know this storm tuesday wont leave much snow anywhere except for west PA, but the Alberta Clipper on Weds night into Thurs morning is ganna help us out so much. I was wondering how much pl are supposed to get. I live in NE PA in Milford, were supposed to get 2-4, thats more than enouph snow to shred on for me. This snow will be the first real snowfall for me. This will boost snowmaking for the local mountians and Im very excitedfor that reason!!! Hopefully everything goes well with mother nature for weds night and hopefully we get alot of Gods dandfruff! rock.gif



I don't think the snow is going to help us to much, but the snowmaking temps will make for a great start to the season.


Sno Mountain Skier
QUOTE(Doug @ Nov 22 2005, 01:01 PM) [snapback]41645[/snapback]

I don't think the snow is going to help us to much, but the snowmaking temps will make for a great start to the season.

Any snow is a help.
GrilledSteezeSandwich
QUOTE(montageskier @ Nov 22 2005, 01:13 PM) [snapback]41646[/snapback]

Any snow is a help.



2-4 inches is dust on crust. I'm hoping for serious snow. Vermont is getting dumped on right now. 1-2 feet for Killington. I have to look at some weather sites but PA usually doesn't fare to well in fast moving clipper type systems.
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