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We’re making a (small) move

Posted by admin January 2, 2009 (4 days ago) at 3:20 pm

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 Were making a (small) move
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Arctic Blast for New Year

Posted by Tim Kelley January 1, 2009 (5 days ago) at 1:19 pm

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Happy New Year from Vermont’s tallest Mountain.
The 4,393 foot summit of Mount Mansfield bottomed out at -14 January 1, 2009 at sunrise.
Great day to sleep late :)

It could be worse.. Mount Washington got to -25 with 130 mph.. Ouch

Forecasting weather is some tricky business. When I left work on Monday, it appeared that we would have a little snow Wednesday and a lotta snow Friday Saturday. We new it would be cold, but this cold??

Now we have 10″ new snow at home (south shore MA), and only 7″ since Monday here.
The Friday storm is a bust! The Wednesday storm rearranged the flow enough to keep southern moisture separate from northern energy, thereby cancelling the Nor’Easter. It hurts as a skier to hear, it hurts even more as a meteorologist to say.. I was wrong.
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Details on Today’s Storm…

Posted by Danielle Niles December 31, 2008 at 10:46 am

The snow is cranking across parts of New England- and it will continue to get worse as the afternoon progresses. Currently, the center of this storm is located just off the Jersey shore. In the past 3 hours, we’ve seen 5 mb pressure falls off the coast, and rapid pressure rises in eastern Ohio/western PA behind this system. Within the next few hours, the storm will rapidly intensify, and track just south of New England… Read more

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White & Windy End to 2008

Posted by Danielle Niles December 30, 2008 at 1:01 pm

First off this morning we dealt with very slippery roadways, with many places picking up a solid coating of snowfall. The snow showers continue in parts of northern VT, NH, and ME right now where they could see another inch or two - good news for ski country!

In the past several hours, we’ve been dealing with very gusty winds out of the northwest. Read more

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First Night New England Plenty Cold for Ice Sculptures

Posted by Tim Kelley December 29, 2008 at 8:47 pm

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Donald Chapelle / Brilliant Ice Sculpture
The Ice Sculpture Artists like this weather, no melting from here to 2009!
If you are out and about, dress in layers. The sky should be clear. We will a few inches of fresh snow on the ground, with temperatures in the teens and single numbers on New Year’s Eve. The wind will be from the northwest 15-25 mph.

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Winter Storm on Tap for the Last Day of 2008…

Posted by Danielle Niles December 29, 2008 at 1:08 pm

It’s pretty quiet in terms of the weather today, but overnight tonight some places are going to see a solid coating of snowfall as a quick moving low pressure system tracks north of New England. No biggie, right? Read more

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Weekend Weather Discussion

Posted by Joe Joyce December 27, 2008 at 8:26 am

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Improving Weather Sunday

Hello Weather Fanatics! You must be if you are here. Good for you! You have come to the right place.
Saturday Morning gets off to a bit of a dicey start. Cold air right at the ground will be slow to retreat…as warmer air tries to push north into New England. This is causing overrunning of warm air over cold air….and thus an approaching warm front and a batch of rain push through during the morning. Precipitation will be ending during the afternoon. Winter weather advisories are up for areas where the cold air is holding strong, especially in hilly and valley locations of Northern & Central New England, for sleet & freezing rain. Though precipitation will be light, it only takes a little bit of ice to become extremely slippery. Already reports of early morning accidents. Beware. The warming SW wind will finally mix down to the ground by afternoon as most areas will climb above freezing into the 30’s and 40’s. As the warmer air moves over the cold snow pack expect areas of dense fog to form tonight as temps remain steady. Read more

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Record Warm Sunday, That means more Strong Wind.

Posted by Tim Kelley December 26, 2008 at 8:50 pm

Records to Beat Sunday, I believe many of our High Temperatures will be close to these.
Boston 63 1982
Worcester 61 1982
Caribou 47 1961
Bangor 52 1982
Portland 57 1949
Concord 62 1982
Mt.Washington 35 2003
Burlington VT 57 1982
Hartford 60 1949
Bridgeport 58 1949
Providence 60 1982
As the warm air arrives, wind may gust over 45 mph from the southwest Sunday, then shift and gust over 45 mph from the northwest Sunday Night.

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Weather Folklore for Christmas

Posted by Joe Joyce December 26, 2008 at 2:32 pm

O Holy Night

Man’s preoccupation with weather has been well documented throughout history. We can follow this obsession through our earliest myths and histories into the 20th century in the ways in which humans have sought to understand, predict and control the weather.
In the past, people looked towards nature for clues to ever-changing weather patterns. They looked at weather and related it to something in their lives…from agriculture, livestock, to their own survival. Each culture has sought to understand weather through these stories that explain how the Sun was created, how and why the wind blows, why we have frost and how fire (a means of controlling temperature) came to the world.
Due to our more developed society & our high-tech satellites, radars and computer models …These Weather proverbs and folklore are being technologically ousted from our everyday vocabulary. Here are few to have a little fun with. Try to pick the one which pertains to us…and see if it verifies! Read more

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Looking for a weekend warm-up!

Posted by Joe Joyce December 25, 2008 at 7:34 pm

Merry Christmas & Happy Hanukkah to All! It was so nice to take one day away from all the reports of war & recession and economic gloom and just be with what matters most…family. It is such a wonderful time of year, but this year just seemed different didn’t it? With so much going on in the world, most of which we can not control…this Christmas seemed a bit heavy. But still we all managed to get the shopping done and what are we left with? Piles of trash and more bills. I find it all a bit maddening really. That is why today…I just exhaled. I cherished my time with my children & wife with hugs and smiles, knowing that today is their time. Tomorrow Christmas is one long lost memory as we face the new challenges upon us in this new calendar year. At least the weather is cooperating for now… Read more

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