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  1. #9026
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    I'm sorry let's get back on topic about all the weather we're totally having broooooooooooooo.

  2. #9027
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    after this shitty winter I'm looking forward to a warm, slushy, closing day next Sunday and wouldn't you know it.....but models are hinting at it being colder and maybe even some snow. That would be fitting.

    in other news: HOLY WINDY BATMAN
    Last edited by montanaskier; 04-06-2012 at 03:37 PM.
    ROLL TIDE ROLL

  3. #9028
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    ^yeah 40 houses without power in frisco this morning.

  4. #9029
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    I'm actually hitting the Vail golf course tomorrow instead of skiing in April..what a fucked up winter

  5. #9030
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    Quote Originally Posted by The SnowShow View Post
    I'm actually hitting the Vail golf course tomorrow instead of skiing in April..what a fucked up winter
    Man you just can't win. Windy as fucking hell today, and kinda chilly. Hard to figure what's more interesting the skiing or the golf today.

  6. #9031
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    General weather question...in a typical year, I've heard the melting snowpack fuels the early summer t storms...since the snowpack is so thin this year, are we likely to see sewer intense t storms until later in monsoon season?

  7. #9032
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    ^ I don't think so. I've seen low-snow years turn to wet summers before. Typically there are plenty of other sources of moisture to feed spring/summer thunderstorms around here.

  8. #9033
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    ^^

    No. I study this shit all the time at CU and what I've learned is that most of the moisture from our melting snowpack evaporates and falls over the midwest US or somewhere else far from CO. The only thing it may do is keep temperatures a bit cooler at ground level..

    but god I do hope it rains alot this summer

  9. #9034
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    With rain comes lightning.... just sayin

  10. #9035
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    With dry sunny days come cigarette butts thrown out of windows by fat tourists.
    "High risers are for people with fused ankles, jongs and dudes who are too fat to see their dick or touch their toes.
    Prove me wrong."
    -I've seen black diamonds!

    throughpolarizedeyes.com

  11. #9036
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bean View Post
    With dry sunny days come cigarette butts thrown out of windows by fat tourists.
    Which start fires in easily accessed areas for firefighters to douse the flames before it gets out of hand. Lightning however, can start fires in remote locations that can only be reached easily by helicopters, if the weather permits.


    Either way, something is gonna burn.

  12. #9037
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    cooler weather this weekend but the "storm" is going to cut off and drift south again. I've never seen a pattern like this one last this long. Outside of a few storms in Feb, it's been one big cut off low all season with storms missing us north and south. Hoping this storm is way slow and Sat and Sun end up being sunny and warm.
    ROLL TIDE ROLL

  13. #9038
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    I'd be happy if the storm sped up (which has happened all of...zero? times this season), trails are getting a bit dusty.
    "High risers are for people with fused ankles, jongs and dudes who are too fat to see their dick or touch their toes.
    Prove me wrong."
    -I've seen black diamonds!

    throughpolarizedeyes.com

  14. #9039
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    Kind of surprised, didn't think SWE could be a negative number, but I guess according to this graph it is?
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  15. #9040
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    haha, it's negative because all the snow is melted AND the soil around the reader drained away?

  16. #9041
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    as one last kick in the balls for this winter, after 8 weeks of sun and warm weather, closing weekend will be cold(er) and snowless for the northern mtns while places south and east will see some snow. ULLR can DIAGF
    ROLL TIDE ROLL

  17. #9042
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    Sure it wouldn't be most fitting if it rained higher than mid Vail on the last day

  18. #9043
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    Total kick in the balls is right. It was sunny for about a month straight and decides to be rainy and cloudy on the last weekend?

  19. #9044
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    Drinking and watching concerts, I can handle closing weekend, despite the weather.

  20. #9045
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    is this thing cutting off or will we have some descent accumulations in Summit/Eagle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The SnowShow View Post
    is this thing cutting off or will we have some descent accumulations in Summit/Eagle?
    cut off low....little to no accum up here
    ROLL TIDE ROLL

  22. #9047
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    looks like wolf creek could get pounded, if they re-open for the weekend I'm there!

  23. #9048
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    first big t-storm of the year in Denver rolling in along with a tornado
    Last edited by The SnowShow; 04-11-2012 at 05:19 PM.

  24. #9049
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    Lightning here in Eagle-Vail, hopefully without too much rain. Bring on the fire, save whats left of the snow.

  25. #9050
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    Rained in vail village for 10 minutes or so. I say let it rain, if that's what it takes to break a drought.

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