Just curious if they are looking at a decent storm track over the next month? With more of a ridge in the east i would think this would increase their storm potentail. Anyone have insight into that? Also on temps? Particulary the Breckenridge area. Thanks.
#1
Posted 08 February 2011 - 06:40 PM
Lake Hopatcong, NJ (NW Morris County)
Elevation 1150'
Snow Stats
2011-2012 Winter - 26.9" Min Temp +5
Average Snow: 50"
2010-2011 Winter - 62.3" Min Temp -6
2009-2010 Winter - 55.5" (Hackettstown)
Elevation 1150'
Snow Stats
2011-2012 Winter - 26.9" Min Temp +5
Average Snow: 50"
2010-2011 Winter - 62.3" Min Temp -6
2009-2010 Winter - 55.5" (Hackettstown)
#2
Posted 10 February 2011 - 08:31 AM
48 viewers don't know, Sat. Looks like you may need to join a weather chat board in the Breckenridge, CO area.
2011-2012 Accumulating Snow and Ice
October 29: 3.0 inches
January 21 - 3.1 inches
February 8 - 0.75 inches
February 11 - 0.5 Inches
Total to-date - 7.4 inches
Lowest temperature -- January 4: 10 F
October 29: 3.0 inches
January 21 - 3.1 inches
February 8 - 0.75 inches
February 11 - 0.5 Inches
Total to-date - 7.4 inches
Lowest temperature -- January 4: 10 F
#3
Posted 10 February 2011 - 10:10 AM
haha i know right. They have had well over 200 in already so i'm sure they are in good shape. I just wonder with our pattern changing, maybe their's would too. Not a big deal. Someone who is going there was just asking me.
Lake Hopatcong, NJ (NW Morris County)
Elevation 1150'
Snow Stats
2011-2012 Winter - 26.9" Min Temp +5
Average Snow: 50"
2010-2011 Winter - 62.3" Min Temp -6
2009-2010 Winter - 55.5" (Hackettstown)
Elevation 1150'
Snow Stats
2011-2012 Winter - 26.9" Min Temp +5
Average Snow: 50"
2010-2011 Winter - 62.3" Min Temp -6
2009-2010 Winter - 55.5" (Hackettstown)
#4
Posted 11 February 2011 - 05:44 PM
satellite_eyes, on Feb 8 2011, 06:40 PM, said:
Just curious if they are looking at a decent storm track over the next month? With more of a ridge in the east i would think this would increase their storm potentail. Anyone have insight into that? Also on temps? Particulary the Breckenridge area. Thanks.
The storm track becomes favorable for Colorado into the Dakotas almost every late winter and early spring. Denver actually gets more snow before and after meteorological winter than during it. We've seen late September snow in some Bronco games.
Monmouth county NJ
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