After one of longest runs of consecutive powder days we’ve experienced in Vermont (60 days!), and now one of the best runs of summer powder conditions in recent memory (thank you rain!), 2015 will leave us with happy memories to reflect upon for generations to come. Not surprisingly, we’ve got another inch or two of …
Category: Weather
Feb 26
Photo of the Week: Two Feet on the Roof
While sorting through some photographs from the mid-February storm cycle here in the Northeast, this one caught our eyes. It’s the view out a two foot by two foot domed skylight above the pantry in our home, while buried by more than two feet of freshly settled snow on the roof. It’s pretty cool to …
Dec 22
Photo of the Week: 5 Reasons the Christmas Curse Isn’t So Bad
The Christmas Curse, a spell of unseasonably warm and often rain-producing weather that occurs around Christmas time, is nothing unusual. Many of us have come to expect it, and for those who feel let down by the Snow Gods after such a great run of snow in late November and December, we urge you to …
Nov 15
Photo of the Week: SNOWvember 2013
After a great week of skiing…on top of all of the other usual preparations for winter underway…we’re too wiped to say much this week. But the facts are simple… Approximately 12-30″ of progressively cold, fluffy powder fell upon the northern Green Mountains during this past week…with lesser amounts falling in the southern Greens, over the …
Mar 09
Photo(s) of the Week: A Taste of Spring in the Alpine
Although it was gusting to 80mph atop Mt. Washington, NH on Friday, and temps were still in the teens across the north country at sunrise today (Saturday), Old Man Winter has handed the reins to his good friend Spring for the weekend – even in the alpine regions of the Northeast. Most solar aspects experienced …