12/12 Kenny's Where to Ride

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12/12 Kenny's Where to Ride

Postby Kenny » Wed Dec 12, 2012 9:50 am

Summary: several fronts will be passing over the region. The first one that is scheduled to arrive tonight appears to be a dry front. The next two are split, so most of the moisture will be deposited elsewhere. What it means for us is wind and snow flurries, but no major precipitation.

Today looks sweet at Skyline with wind in the mid-teens under sunny skies with some fresh pow. Powder Mountain promises winds in the upper-teens

Thursday there are some snow flurries in the forecast for both Skyline and PowMow. Wind is looking light at Skyline, probably low-teens, while PowMow is looking like wind in the mid to upper teens in the afternoon and stronger in the morning.

Friday brings a higher chance for snow flurries and wind in the mid-teens at Skyline and PowMow.
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