Weather Outlook after Pres Day Weekend ?
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bousquet19
February 16, 2011
Member since 02/23/2006 🔗
797 posts
So, we have a warm stretch. Coverage at most Mid-Atlantic areas remains good where snowmaking has been aggressive, thanks to the prolonged cold temperatures since mid-December.

What's the outlook past Presidents Day weekend? Are we going to get some more good winter weather (incl. snow), or am I going to be picking daffodils in a couple of weeks?

Prognostications?

Thanks,
Woody
camp
February 18, 2011
Member since 01/30/2005 🔗
660 posts
Hows this?

Abe
February 18, 2011
Member since 11/14/2008 🔗
366 posts
Hmmm wouldn't that be sweet!!!
snowsmith - DCSki Supporter 
February 18, 2011
Member since 03/15/2004 🔗
1,620 posts
Wow! What is the source of the map. Looks like a direct hit for the Balto/Wash area and well into the mountains.
camp
February 18, 2011
Member since 01/30/2005 🔗
660 posts
Originally Posted By: snowsmith
Wow! What is the source of the map. Looks like a direct hit for the Balto/Wash area and well into the mountains.
Snow-Forecast.com
bousquet19
February 18, 2011
Member since 02/23/2006 🔗
797 posts
Thanks camp. I'll take it, I'll take it!

Woody
JohnL - DCSki Supporter 
February 19, 2011
Member since 01/6/2000 🔗
3,574 posts
Rain or snow? That map is a lot more optimistic than what I've come across. Temps will plummet Mon evening. Timing will be key.
fishnski
February 19, 2011
Member since 03/27/2005 🔗
3,530 posts
Ive taken that site off my favs a while ago...to general & not reliable enough for me..
skier219
February 19, 2011
Member since 01/8/2005 🔗
1,318 posts
All my models show snow well to the north -- NY state is in the path, not the mid-A. I should note that the models are often wrong.... But I suspect we'll see mostly rain from mid-PA southward on Monday and Monday night, and then snow showers Tuesday.

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