
"A classic early season upslope pattern will bring mainly light to locally moderate snow to the northern New England mountains from Sunday through Tuesday, with Jay Peak and Stowe seeing the most impressive totals. Across the region, storm totals generally range from about 2″-12″, with the highest amounts focused on the northern Greens and northern New Hampshire high terrain, while Killington and Bretton Woods pick up a few inches to refresh the only open lift-served terrain."
"Behind departing low pressure, west to northwest winds focus moisture into the northern Greens of Vermont and the higher terrain of northern New Hampshire, where showers organize into steady light to at times moderate snow through Monday. Snow levels quickly lower to the valleys on Sunday, with values near 600-1,000 feet early before dropping to the surface, so precipitation across the ski mountains falls as snow after any brief mixed start at the very lowest elevations."
A cold west to northwest upslope flow will produce mainly light to locally moderate snow across the northern New England mountains from Sunday through Tuesday. Storm totals are expected to range from about 2″-12″, with the highest accumulations over the northern Greens and northern New Hampshire high terrain; Jay Peak and Stowe will see the largest amounts. Snow levels will fall quickly to base areas on Sunday and remain low, resulting in mostly all-snow precipitation at ski elevations after any brief mixed start. Mountain temperatures will be in the teens and 20s, snow-to-liquid ratios near 10–14:1, and winds will gust on exposed ridges. Conditions trend drier and somewhat milder by midweek, with additional, mainly milder systems possible toward Thanksgiving.
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