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  1. #1

    Need a report from the man in the street

    Can Gore Viper or someone in town let us know what is up? If/when it changes over...how much if any? Inquiring minds want to know!


    Harv

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    Rain and freezing rain all day today so far. Looks like rain mixed with snow right now with a temp of 34 below the mountain. The summit is in the fog and we all know what fog does to snow.

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    Welcome aboard Adkskier and THANKS. Local Beta is PRICELESS.

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    Big snowflakes falling now. My lawn is turning white again, but it's melting on the road. 34degrees and the summit is in the clouds. too bad Gore doesn't have a weather station on the summit and a web cam on their web site. Perhaps in another 100 years!

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    You da man keep it comin.

  6. #6
    niiiiiiiiiccccccceeeee

    temps are suppose to be about 5 degrees cooler with each 1000' elevation gain so hopefully things are going well up top
    Listen to the wind, It'll tell you things

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    Almost 6 " at my house this morning at 1100 ft. Suprisingly light and fluffy on top of the slush

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    Thanks Kieth - that should be something up higher. Can't seem to get any idea from NWS if Gore will get any more today or this weekend. What's local radio saying?

  9. #9
    Hell. they don't know

    There was certainly more at my house then in the lowlands of Chestertown so I would expect even more at elevation.

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    More please.

    BETA! BETA! BETA!

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