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<blockquote data-quote="japerry" data-source="post: 1527536" data-attributes="member: 17178"><p>Just looked at the current forecast. Some good and bad news.</p><p></p><p><strong>First the bad...</strong></p><p>It certainly did warm up. At 5000ft it was nearly 40F outside this week. Coupled with rain, I bet there isn't much more than 6-12" on the ground until you get near the top. </p><p></p><p><strong>But the good!</strong></p><p>Its GONNA SNOW FRIDAY!! and by snow, I mean 1000ft snow levels, and upto 2 FEET of snow. Not only that, but the weather is followed by a really cold air mass, which will scour out the clouds and make for a really nice Saturday and Sunday (but cold).</p><p></p><p>So would I go this weekend? It probably will be fairly easy to get to the top still (I think at most there will be 3 feet), but it should be really scenic with all the new snow above 2000ft. You should also be able to get around the hippies as the snow should get hard much lower than it was this week.</p><p></p><p>There is talk of possible flooding and a heavy system a week from today (20th-21st), but no word on temperatures, or if it'll be rainy through saturday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="japerry, post: 1527536, member: 17178"] Just looked at the current forecast. Some good and bad news. [B]First the bad...[/B] It certainly did warm up. At 5000ft it was nearly 40F outside this week. Coupled with rain, I bet there isn't much more than 6-12" on the ground until you get near the top. [B]But the good![/B] Its GONNA SNOW FRIDAY!! and by snow, I mean 1000ft snow levels, and upto 2 FEET of snow. Not only that, but the weather is followed by a really cold air mass, which will scour out the clouds and make for a really nice Saturday and Sunday (but cold). So would I go this weekend? It probably will be fairly easy to get to the top still (I think at most there will be 3 feet), but it should be really scenic with all the new snow above 2000ft. You should also be able to get around the hippies as the snow should get hard much lower than it was this week. There is talk of possible flooding and a heavy system a week from today (20th-21st), but no word on temperatures, or if it'll be rainy through saturday. [/QUOTE]
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