
"Light warm-advection snow develops Tuesday night with a dusting to around an inch on the open slopes to freshen things up. The primary push of moisture arrives during the day Wednesday as low pressure tracks up the St. Lawrence Valley and across northern New England, producing several hours of steady snow at all elevations while nearby lower valleys and the coastal plain see more mixing and rain."
"Temperatures at base areas generally run in the low to mid 20s, snow levels stay at or below the base (0 to roughly 600 feet), and snow-to-liquid ratios mostly fall in the 11-14:1 range, so snow quality will be pleasant, chalky winter snow rather than heavy cement. By late Wednesday night, many resorts will have picked up roughly half to two-thirds of their event totals, setting up soft turns on open terrain."
A compact midweek storm will spread cold, light-to-medium density snow across northern New England from Tuesday night through Friday. Storm totals generally range 5″–11″ at major resorts, with northern Vermont and higher White Mountain peaks receiving the deepest accumulations. The main event runs late Tuesday night through Wednesday night, featuring a dusting Tuesday night and several hours of steady snow Wednesday as low pressure tracks up the St. Lawrence Valley. Base-area temperatures will be low to mid 20s, snow levels at or below base, and snow-to-liquid ratios around 11–14:1, producing chalky winter snow. Colder northwest flow Thursday–Friday favors upslope showers.
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