Weather more typical of June perhaps even July struck MRG the lethal blow. It was perhaps the most anomalous stretch of temperatures I have seen in the last 20 years or so. Anyway temperatures are back on the downward trend and we are about to enter a stretch of dare I say, winter-like temperatures. It will start Monday with temperatures hovering near the freezing mark and then dropping to near 5 across the interior Vermont high country Monday night. Temperatures will climb back into the 40's during the middle to later part of the week but snow is possible over the weekend from what could evolve into a significant late season winter storm.
With the season ended, we won't spend too much time sorting through the drama. I will do a season wrap-up in the coming days and then call it a year.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
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3 comments:
I would continue to read your blog if you continued to post interesting stuff about the weather...
Thanks Josh! It was great reading your blog this season even if the season wasn't great. Looking forward to the post-mortem.
I am stoked to hear about this late season winter storm potential...its never to late to bring the ski's out to do some skinning...Thanks for everything Josh! Really appreciate you helping myself and my tribe out, when your 6 hrs away oneway its nice to know that there's someone keeping an eye on things and is more focused on MRG.
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