Fall Weather 2021

As they do EVERY YEAR (not sure why) NWS changes all the URLs for the snowfall maps in NY/VT.

All the maps in the NYSB weather center have been updated, and are now working.

This year they also changed the look. I think I like the light background better, but these are based on satellite photos?

Anyway here is the current:

StormTotalSnowWeb_NY.jpg


It looks like, unlike last year, it doesn't actually show the snow in neighboring states.
 
From the NWS Burlington discussion...Snowfall
accumulations range from a dusting to 2 inches 1000 to 1500,
with 1 to 3 midslopes and 2 to 5 inches near summit level by
early Sunday morning...on and off upslope snow showers Sunday with another burst from Sunday night into Monday. Kmart's snowmakers should get some much needed help after this front pushes through
 
As they do EVERY YEAR (not sure why) NWS changes all the URLs for the snowfall maps in NY/VT.

All the maps in the NYSB weather center have been updated, and are now working.

This year they also changed the look. I think I like the light background better, but these are based on satellite photos?

Anyway here is the current:

View attachment 10933

It looks like, unlike last year, it doesn't actually show the snow in neighboring states.
They are so dumb not to show other states/Canada.
 
As they do EVERY YEAR (not sure why) NWS changes all the URLs for the snowfall maps in NY/VT.

All the maps in the NYSB weather center have been updated, and are now working.

This year they also changed the look. I think I like the light background better, but these are based on satellite photos?

Anyway here is the current:

View attachment 10933

It looks like, unlike last year, it doesn't actually show the snow in neighboring states.
Thanks! Can you post the link, Harv?
 
*From Matt ski on Facebook"
Great news for all ski hills for sure
*WEATHER: Potential Intense Dump in VT, MA, and/or NH**
When this storm undergoes cyclogenesis we are likely to snowfall rates reaching possibly 3" per hour or more in a tight area and thundersnow is also a possibility around the point of changeover. The NAM3K model sees the intense snow all the way down to the Berkshires in W-MA, while the ECMWF model shifts this slightly north primarily impacting S-VT. The latest NAM3K simulated radar is shown here for 4 p.m. on Saturday. The previous run was about half as intense as is shown here, and this could also spin up a little later and more heavily impact areas of NH, but generally models are zeroing in on S-VT as ground zero.
This should be exciting where it does happen and if you are in it when it happens we definitely want to see some photos or videos of the major dumpage. Please post them in this thread unless you have something really notable to share as a full post. The snow should be heaviest in the Catskills and ADK's of NY around 4 p.m., W-MA and VT around 6 p.m., and N-NH around 9 p.m.
 
It takes “work” to program the software to delete info along state and country lines
WTF.

I think it is also work to stitch them together. But you are right NoVT and SoVT and parts of PA are already part of it. I do think there is a chance another version of the map could be issued.
 
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