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Heavy snow is forecasted to fall across the Killington Region all day today and well into the night.
At 11:00 AM, heavy snow was falling around the Birch Ridge Inn. The temperature was 14 degrees. Snow consistency is powder, given the cold temperatures. The leading edge of the storm dusted the area beginning around 5:30 AM. Heavy snow began falling between 7 and 8 AM.
The snow stake at the inn at 11:00 AM is reporting 17 1/4 inches, up just under 2 inches since yesterdays report. Most of this snow has fallen since 8:00 AM this morning.
The National Weather Service is predicting that the pace of the snow fall will pick up as the afternoon approaches. Total snow fall accumulations for the storm in Rutland County is predicted between 8 and 16 inches with larger amounts in higher elevations. (read Killington)
It will be a Powder Day on Thursday, if you can make it to the mountains.......let it snow!
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The snow stake measurement at 2:00 PM is 19 3/8 inches. Total snow fall accumulation since the storm started is ~ 4 inches. Total accumulation the last 3 hours is just greater than 2 inches. It is going to be a very snowy afternoon in Killington... Let it snow!
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