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Blue Don 1982
January 21, 2013
Member since 01/13/2008 🔗
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Lots of chatter from a few weather folks I follow on Facebook.

It's still early but we can hope.

NonstopSki
January 21, 2013
Member since 12/24/2007 🔗
132 posts
Where is this linked? Would love to see it bigger.
Blue Don 1982
January 22, 2013
Member since 01/13/2008 🔗
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Originally Posted By: NonstopSki
Where is this linked? Would love to see it bigger.


Search Brad Panovich on Facebook or just google him.
NonstopSki
January 22, 2013
Member since 12/24/2007 🔗
132 posts
it's unfortunate i don't know how to read this map.
JohnL - DCSki Supporter 
January 22, 2013
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Quote:
it's unfortunate i don't know how to read this map.


It reads real easy. Stay at home Friday and Saturday. If you are a skier, avoid WV and Western PA.
lbotta
January 22, 2013
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Aw shucks... That's all we're supposed to get? I want a full-blown blizzard!
Blue Don 1982
January 22, 2013
Member since 01/13/2008 🔗
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Lou (and all) - they got that web cam hooked back up at Shavers.

Looks pretty darn cold there. Just in time for Friday's snow.

http://www.resortcams.com/cam-snowshoe-shavers-centre/webcam.html
skiracerx
January 22, 2013
Member since 11/24/2008 🔗
226 posts
warmer the color the higher amount of inches.
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skiracerx
January 22, 2013
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Forgot to mention the new 15 hour or less model
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NonstopSki
January 23, 2013
Member since 12/24/2007 🔗
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I figured the warmer colors meant higher amount of inches, was just curious what the NUMBER of inches would be, unless that's too hard to know at this point.
JohnL - DCSki Supporter 
January 23, 2013
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Quote:
figured the warmer colors meant higher amount of inches, was just curious what the NUMBER of inches would be, unless that's too hard to know at this point.


Scale is on the RHS of the graphic.
NonstopSki
January 23, 2013
Member since 12/24/2007 🔗
132 posts
Originally Posted By: JohnL
Quote:
figured the warmer colors meant higher amount of inches, was just curious what the NUMBER of inches would be, unless that's too hard to know at this point.


Scale is on the RHS of the graphic.


yea, i saw that, I just wasn't sure if it was in inches, since it went up to 100, which seemed silly, but then I realize these are weather maps, not some graphic nicely made for common folk like myself. Well, looks like 8-9 inches for the snowshoe area, and similar for t-line and canaan. Which isn't too shabby, especially for the season we're having.

Here's 3 links to weather blogs from WV local news channels that are covering the storms pretty well (might want to check their home pages for their most up to date entry, but this is most updated as of 1/23 at 9:40 PM):

http://www.wowktv.com/story/20636338/arctic-chill-on-the-way

http://www.wsaz.com/blogs/brandonsblog/b..._187969101.html

http://www.wchstv.com/newsroom/wx/discusswx.shtml
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