Spring Weather 2021

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Looks like the Gore summit could be in play.
 
Looks like most trails are closed for the season? do you think some will open up?
From https://www.mountsnow.com/the-mountain/mountain-conditions/snow-and-weather-report.aspx

We're excited about the snow in the forecast: estimates are widespread, but we could end up with over a foot of snow! No matter how much we get, all operations will still be at Carinthia.

Main Face and North Face are closed for the season. The only services in the Main Base Area are Mount Snow Sports and The Grind Tuning & Repair
 
Radar here says snow but a check of Lab's webcam just now only shows the snow traps on the downhill par 5 Jacopie trail (uphill at least a par 7 with no roll & being into the prevailing westerlies).
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From Rebecca Facebook very reliable forecast we:
"Here is a look at the current surface map. It shows a weak cold front move through today, with a 2nd stronger one that will be dropping in out of Canada and the Great Lakes. The map also shows the area of developing low pressure that will move over western Pennsylvania, over New York State and northern New England.

The 2nd cold front will approach tonight into Wednesday and will stall between Syracuse and Albany and extend over northern New England. The low pressure will move along the frontal boundary and intensify.

Temperatures will start out fairly mild but then plummet as the cold front passes. Those north and west of the front will change over to snow. Those south and east of the front will stay mostly all rain. There will also be a risk for strong to severe thunderstorms tomorrow. Here is a look at the SPC convective outlook. strong damaging wind gust is the main threat.

By late Thursday, snow amounts will be a dusting to perhaps 2 inches in the lower elevations of western Pennsylvania and New York State into northern New England. But those elevations over 1000 feet will run the risk for a few inches, right now that looks to be 3-6 inches. The highest elevations of the Tug Hill, Adirondacks, Greens and Whites as well as far northern Maine could see several inches of accumulation, these areas could see 6-12 inches with a few spots seeing more seeing 12+ inches.

Tomorrow and Thursday winds will become gusty, with winds of 15-25 mph and gust of 35 to 45 mph possible. Between the heavy wet snow and gusty winds, localized power outages will be possible.
 
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