SnowBrains Forecast: 1-4 Feet of Snow Out West, 1-2 Feet in The Northeast Forecast By SnowBrains Meteorologist – Eric McNamee 11:35 AM MST, Dec. 14, 2020 Brought to you by Alta Ski Area Forecast Summary: A series of storms will bring 1-4 FEET of snow over the western US this week, primarily in the Northwest. A strong low will bring 1-2 FEET of snow to portions of the Northeast midweek. An active […] Weather Eric McNamee | December 14, 2020 1 Comment
SnowBrains Forecast: 6-18″ of Snow Possible For Northeast This Weekend From Strong Closed Low Forecast By SnowBrains Meteorologist – Eric McNamee 9:55 AM MST, Dec. 2, 2020 Forecast Summary: A strong closed low is expected to develop this weekend across the northeast, bringing 6-18″ of snow. The intensity and track of the storm are still uncertain at this time, meaning snowfall amounts could change. Conditions look to dry out heading into next week. Resorts […] Weather Eric McNamee | December 2, 2020 0 Comments
SnowBrains Forecast: 1-3 Feet Of Snow Across Western US This Week, Chances Of Snow In Midwest And Eastern US Heading Into The Weekend Forecast By SnowBrains Meteorologist – Eric McNamee 11:40 AM MST, Nov. 23, 2020 Brought to you by Alta Ski Area Forecast Summary: A series of storms will bring 1-3 FEET of snow over the western US this week, primarily in the Pacific NW and Colorado. Troughing will continue over the Western US through Friday, allowing storms to move through […] Weather Eric McNamee | November 23, 2020 0 Comments
NOAA: Record-Breaking Winter Storm to Hit Northeast this Weekend | Record Cold Temps and 6″ Snow Forecast A large area of the Northeast is bracing for an unusually late-season blast of Arctic air courtesy of the polar vortex this weekend. Over 6″ of fresh snow could hit higher elevations of New England over the weekend, a rarity for this time of year. A winter weather advisory will be in effect throughout Saturday, with cold, wind, and snow expected […] Weather WeatherBrains | May 8, 2020 0 Comments
Calling All Northeastern Millennials: The Drifter Pass is Everything You Could Ever Want Unlimited skiing at seven resorts, a $399 price tag, and the best après in the northeast, what more do you really need? The Drifter Pass was built on the fact that young adults are the future of the ski industry. Whether they are in college, still living with their parents, or trying to make it in the city, they ski […] Featured Article Katy Shipley | May 25, 2018 0 Comments
VIDEO: Looking For Powder This Weekend? | Here’s Where To Go: The bottom line is the Northeast’s forecast is predicting some nice snow through the next few days. With the jet stream dipping far south all across the East Coast bringing colder temperatures and some moderate precipitation, it should make for a quality weekend of skiing all over New England. However, the western states appear to be setting up for a bit […] Weather Dylan Cautela | January 26, 2017 0 Comments
Storm Train Continues to Roll Through Northeast With an amazing beginning to this New Year and storms hitting all across the United States, the snowpack is shaping up very well for the upcoming wintry months most everywhere in the U.S. Currently, much of the Northeast is under some form of Winter Storm Warning through today and in some places through tomorrow afternoon with snow, sleet, and freezing rain in […] Weather Dylan Cautela | January 24, 2017 0 Comments
Mad River Glen Snow Report: Winter Has Sprung! While it has been a slightly slow start to the season in the northeast, the weather has turned to winter and resorts are quickly making up for it. Vermont has been the center of attention as of late with many resorts picking up snow totals well into the double digits over the past week. The forecast is looking bright too […] Weather Dylan Cautela | December 5, 2016 0 Comments
NOAA: 7-10″ of Snow for Northeast This Weekend NOAA just annouced that they’re forecasting 7-10″ of snow on the highest peaks of the Northeast this weekend. Snow levels will be around 1,500′. Above 2,500′, expect 4″ of snow. On the highest peaks (Whiteface, Mt Marcy, Mt Mansfield, Jay Peak), expect 7-10″ of snow. Killington, VT is already open daily for the season. This might be just what the doctored […] Weather WeatherBrains | October 26, 2016 0 Comments
VIDEO: Presidential Candidate Gary Johnson Skis Tuckerman’s Ravine, NH Current Libertarian Presidential Candidate Gary Johnson has a long list of accomplishments on his resumé. Some include political involvement such as his two terms as Governor in New Mexico, his home state, while others are of a more classic “American Dream” type like the handyman business he started in order to fund his college career, which grew into a large construction company […] Dylan Cautela | October 21, 2016 0 Comments
SNOW Forecast for Northeast USA This Weekend! | Hazardous Weather Outlook Issued Snow is finally forecast to drop into the Northeast USA! NOAA has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for the Northeast (see below). NOAA & The Weather Channel are forecasting snow for New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Some locally heavy snow is possible over the higher summits of the Adirondacks and Green Mountains Saturday night. Some locally heavy snowfall is […] Weather WeatherBrains | October 20, 2016 0 Comments
2016/17 Opening Dates for Northeast USA Ski Resorts: Although the Northeast’s weather can be extremely relentless and unforgiving, consistently characterized only by its inconsistency, it is home to some very unique resorts and destination locations. From the Great Lakes to the rocky coast of Maine, it is generally possible to find some form of snow to slide down between the months of December and April, even if that form […] Industry News Dylan Cautela | October 14, 2016 1 Comment
Proposed Ski Resort Development Would Make Largest Ski Resort in Northeast USA 150-year-old The Balsams in Dixville Notch, NH may end up being the largest ski resort in New England at full build out. “We found 3,200 acres of land behind the mountain that no one had really looked at for skiing before and it’s some of the most phenomenal ski terrain in the Northeast of the United States.” – Les Otton, Sunday […] Industry News SnowBrains | September 7, 2016 4 Comments
NOAA: 2016 Summer Outlook Shows Above Average Temperatures For Much Of The United States According to NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, the summer of 2016 is shaping up to be a warm one for the majority of the United States. Colored areas on the map above show which parts of the country have the highest odds (darkest red) for well above average warmth for the June-August period. For the seasonal forecasts, “well above average” means temperatures […] Weather Chris Wallner | May 31, 2016 0 Comments
ADK: Bennies Brook Trip Report The party is slowly winding down here in the Northeast, and it’s getting to be about last call time for some backcountry spots. So order that shot, drink up, pay up. This is not to say that one more late season storm (ie the weather pattern that blessed us for the better part of January and February) can’t happen and we’re all pulling for it to. But the pow conveyor belt that briefly turned Vermont/New England into the best place to ski in North America for a few weeks last month appears to have shut down with no word on its reopening. So, as we transition to spring skiing and scrape the scraps, there’s still time to get out and check a […] ameliatraynor | April 8, 2015 0 Comments
Fenway Park Buried in 3 Feet of Snow With just two months until opening day, the Red Sox better pray for warm weather. Fenway Park is buried under 3 to 4 feet of snow, following Boston’s snowiest 30-day period in history. While the Red Sox head down to Fort Myers for spring training, Boston will be digging out after another storm on Saturday and Sunday. Huge amounts of snow have made for rare avalanche conditions in snow piles on the streets of Boston. Bean Town has seen almost 72 inches in the span of 18 days, making it the ninth snowiest winter in the city’s history. ameliatraynor | February 13, 2015 2 Comments
Major Winter Storm “Juno” Heading for the Northeast Winter storm Juno is about to hit the Northeast, and it’s expected to slam coastal cities like NYC, Boston, and Philadelphia with up to (and possibly over) two feet of heavy snow. Blizzard conditions are expected in 7 states. The National Weather Service is describing the upcoming storm as “life-threatening” and “historic”, with the peak impact expected to hit Monday night into Tuesday. Blizzard or near-blizzard conditions will make travel dangerous, and government officials throughout the Northeast are encouraging residents to stay at home. Weather ameliatraynor | January 26, 2015 0 Comments