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Old February 14th 07, 12:10 AM posted to rec.skiing.snowboard
Mike M. Miskulin
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Default Ullr!

All you heathen snowboarders in the great Northeast bow down
before ULLR!


The National Weather Service in Burlington continues the Heavy Snow
Warning from 1 am Wednesday to 7 am EST Thursday for the northern
Adirondacks of New York...the Champlain Valley...and north central and
northeast Vermont. The warning is due to the anticipation of heavy snow
and near blizzard conditions. Snow will spread across the warning area
after midnight tonight and continue through all of Wednesday. The snow
will be heavy at times Wednesday afternoon and result in total snow
accumulations of 16 to 26 inches by early Thursday morning. Northwest
winds will also be increasing during the afternoon hours on Wednesday
and result in blowing and drifting snow and near blizzard conditions.
This is a dangerous winter weather situation! Advanced planning will be
critical to dealing with this winter storm. Take the necessary action
that you need to prepare for this event. Be aware that travel will
become increasingly difficult across the northern Adirondacks of New
York...the Champlain Valley...and north central and northeast Vermont
due to near blizzard conditions...with heavy snow and blowing and
drifting snow.

RECREATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT
311 PM EST TUE FEB 13 2007

..THE HIGHER SUMMITS FORECAST FOR VERMONT AND NORTHERN NEW YORK...

..WEDNESDAY...SUMMITS OBSCURED IN CLOUDS. SNOW...HEAVY AT TIMES.
HIGHS IN THE LOWER TEENS. SOUTHEAST WINDS 15 TO 30
MPH...INCREASING TO EAST 35 TO 50 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON.
..THURSDAY...SUMMITS IN AND OUT OF CLOUDS. A CHANCE OF SNOW SHOWERS.
HIGHS ZERO TO 10 BELOW. WEST WINDS 35 TO 50 MPH. DANGEROUSLY COLD
WIND CHILLS.

THE LAKE CHAMPLAIN LAKE LEVEL AT THE KING STREET FERRY DOCK IN BURLINGTON
WAS 96.42 FEET...AND THE WATER TEMPERATURE WAS 32 DEGREES.

$$

HANSON
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