SnowBrains Forecast: 4-8 Inches for the Northeast Through Early Sunday - SnowBrains
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SnowBrains Forecast: 4-8 Inches for the Northeast Through Early Sunday - SnowBrains
"A clipper spreads into northern New Hampshire, western and northern Maine, Vermont, and southern Quebec Friday evening, peaks overnight, and lingers as lighter mountain snow showers into Saturday night. Snow levels generally stay from the surface to about 1,000 feet while it is snowing, so this is a mostly all-snow refresh for every resort in the region."
"Mt. Bohemia is set up for a much larger all-snow run Sunday into Tuesday that could still bring a conservative 12″-24″. Confidence is strongest from Friday, March 13 through early Sunday, March 15, and the individual models are tightly clustered in that stretch on timing, snow levels, and the overall placement of the first wave."
"Ratios mostly run around 10-13:1 in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine, which points to chalky packed powder rather than true blower, while Mont Sainte-Anne stays a little lighter around 13-15:1. The best short-term refresh looks centered on Sugarloaf, Jay Peak, Wildcat, Stowe, and Smugglers' Notch, where a general 5″-7″ is realistic."
A clipper system brings 3-7 inches of snow to northern New England and Vermont ski areas Friday evening through Saturday night, with Sugarloaf, Jay Peak, and Wildcat receiving the best refresh of 5-7 inches. Snow levels remain near surface to 1,000 feet with 10-13:1 ratios producing chalky packed powder. Mt. Bohemia experiences a separate, larger all-snow event Sunday into Tuesday potentially delivering 12-24 inches. Sunday night into Monday brings windier, milder conditions to New England with mixed precipitation and uneven upper-mountain snow. Confidence is strongest Friday through early Sunday, with model agreement on timing and snow levels. Midweek trends colder and quieter for eastern mountains before another lower-confidence snow chance develops next weekend.
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