
"From late Wednesday night through Friday, guidance is converging on two weak waves with a warm, wet middle and only modest mountain snowfall overall. Light snow breaks out first late Wednesday night into Thursday morning, but it comes in heavy and sticky with SLRs mostly in the 3-8 range."
"Most open New England resorts look lined up for a 1"-3" refresh by Friday, Jay Peak is closer to 5"-6", and Mont Sainte-Anne leads at 7"-9". The main disagreement is on the Friday backside, where one camp is much snowier while most guidance keeps the extra accumulation limited."
"Friday night into Sunday is the cleanest part of the forecast, with colder and drier weather favored region-wide. That should lock surfaces back up after Thursday rain, preserve the modest Friday refresh at the higher mountains, and bring the coldest ski weather of the stretch Saturday morning."
The Northeast is set for a mixed weather pattern with modest snowfall from late Wednesday night through Friday. Initial heavy, sticky snow will transition to milder conditions on Thursday, followed by lighter snowfall as colder air returns. Snow levels will rise, affecting lower elevations, while higher mountains may see better accumulation. By Friday night, colder and drier weather will prevail, preserving the snowfall and leading to the coldest temperatures of the period over the weekend, with single-digit lows in the mountains.
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