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• 12/1/2008 - North American Weather Summary by Roger Hill

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• 12/1/2008 - North American Weather Summary by Roger Hill

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• 11/30/2008 - Heavy Snow in Summit and Gilpin Counties Colorado...Breckinridge and Keystone HeadsUp

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A winter storm WARNING remains in effect until 5 PM MST this afternoon. .Strong northwest winds and heavy snow will continue to produce very difficult driving conditions in mountain areas up along the Continental Divide through this afternoon. Northwest winds of 25 to 40 mph and gusts to around 65 mph will combine with periods of moderate to heavy snowfall to produce near blizzard conditions especially up around timberline. Weather spotters and automated weather sensors have reported that 6 to 12 inches of snow has fallen in the high country in the past 24 hours. However...Up along the Continental Divide in Summit and Gilpin counties...Snow totals since yesterday afternoon range from 10 to 16 inches...With the greatest accumulations up at the eisenhower Tunnel and around copper Mountain along interstate 70.  New snow accumulations by late this afternoon will range from 3 to 6 inches...
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• 11/30/2008 - Snow, sleet,freezing rain and more Snow for Sunday and Monday in the Vermont Mountains

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.Tonight...

Snow...Mixing with sleet until midnight...Then rain and sleet with pockets of freezing rain after midnight. Snow and sleet accumulation of 2 to 4 inches. Light ice accumulation possible. Lows in the upper 20s. East winds around 10 mph. Gusts up to 30 mph after midnight. Chance of precipitation near 100   percent.

.Monday...

Snow or rain Likely mixing with sleet in the morning... Then a chance of rain or snow in the afternoon. Total snow and sleet accumulation of 3 to 5 inches. Highs around 40. South winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 40 mph. Chance of precipitation 90 percent.

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• 11/28/2008 - Snow and Ice for Vermont

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including the cities of...Saratoga Springs...Hudson Falls... Fort Edward...Cambridge...Greenwich...Bennington

1021 AM EST Sun Nov 30 2008

...Winter weather ADVISORY remains in effect from 5 PM this afternoon to 5 AM EST Monday... A winter weather ADVISORY for Snow...Sleet and freezing rain remains in effect from 5 PM this afternoon to 5 AM EST Monday. Precipitation might Start out as rain in the lake George Saratoga region and Bennington County...But as the air initially cools...Any rain will change to a brief period of sleet and possibly Snow. As warmer air move in aloft...The precipitation will transition to freezing rain by evening in Saratoga County north of Saratoga Springs...And the elevated terrain in Bennington County. By the time freezing rain changes to liquid rain late overnight...Expect up to a tenth of an inch of ice. A winter weather ADVISORY means that periods of snow...Sleet...Or freezing rain will cause travel difficulties. Be prepared for slippery roads and limited visibilities...And use caution while driving and allow extra time to reach your destination

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• 11/28/2008 - Captainjack -- Snow to continue on Colorado slopes. Light Snow in Vermont

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...Winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 PM MST
Friday...


Snowfall will continue today in SW Colorado bringing snowfall totals of 6 to 12
inches by early Friday evening. Southwest winds gusting to 25 mph
will cause localized blowing and drifting snow.
Winds are expected to shift to the north resulting in
a persistent light snow Friday...Especially for locations within
the uncompahgre gorge.

For Skyway...Aspen...Vail...Snowmass...
Crested Butte...Taylor Park...Marble


A winter weather advisory for Snow remains in effect until 6 PM MST
Friday.

Winds will shift to the north early in the morning
bringing Snow to North facing slopes. Snowfall totals of 5 to 10
inches are expected by early Friday evening.

Light Snow for Northern Vermont....

A chance of snow showers this morning...Then snow showers
likely this afternoon. Total snow accumulation of 1 to 3 inches.
Highs in the lower 30s. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph. Gusts up to 25
mph. Chance of snow 70 percent.
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• 11/27/2008 -

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• 11/27/2008 - Winter Weather Advisory for Telluride and SW Colorado on Thanksgiving Day

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648 AM MST Thu Nov 27 2008 ...Winter weather ADVISORY remains in effect from 11 AM this morning to 8 AM MST Friday... A winter weather ADVISORY for Snow remains in effect from 11 AM this morning to 8 AM MST Friday. A mix of rain and snow will increase in coverage and intensity today. The rain snow level will continue to slowly drop during the afternoon...Turning completely over to Snow by this evening. Expect Snow totals of 2 to 5 inches by Friday morning. The higher amounts will be near and along the higher terrain adjacent to the San Juan Mountains...With lesser amounts in the lower valleys toward the Four Corners. A winter weather ADVISORY means that periods of snow or a snow and rain mix will cause travel difficulties. Be prepared for slippery roads and limited visibilities...And use caution while driving.
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• 11/26/2008 - New England Thanksgiving 2008 ski report by SnoManJo

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• 11/26/2008 - JAY PEAK, VT by SnoManJo

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JAY PEAK, VT by SnoManJo
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Jim Roemer was given the nickname Dr. Weather from Stowe Mountain in 2001, due to his uncanny accuracy in forecast snowfall patterns, sometimes weeks in advance. The name has stuck every since. Jim has become a household meteorologist in the ski industry with thousands of skiers depending on his forecast to make both short term and longer term plans as to which slopes to hit. While many weather services have automated reports, in an age where life has become so impersonal, at times, Jim's reports add a unique freshness of honesty, exhuburance, personality and humor without sacrificing accuracy. "Second guessing computer models is what I do best", Jim says. Jim Roemer helped develop Freese-Notis's commodity weather forecast division back in the 1980's and early 1990's and was a frequent guest on CNBC-TV and Bloomberg. Today Jim has done considerable research and lecturing on global warming, plays competitive tennis and is a crazed skier.

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