Friday, December 24, 2010

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas everyone and thanks for checking out my blog from Trapp Family lodge here in Stowe, VT. We are here to go skiing until Wednesday, and I hope everyone has a safe holiday season. We are following a storm for Sunday night into Monday, as always it depends on the track. At this point a significant nor'easter seems likely with some heavy snow and strong winds. possible. However, a small shift to the east would leave the Boston area with very little snow. Meanwhile a track slightly west of what is now expected would leave Boston buried under more than a Foot of snow. I am currently taking a middle road, with significant snow amounts possible. I will give my initial snow totals tomorrow-if all goes according to plan.

Boston, MA Christmas forecast:

Christmas Eve: Clear flying for Santa. Jolly with lows near 2o.

Christmas Day: Sunny for opening presents, then increasing clouds for dinner time. High 32. North wind of 10-15 MPH. Merry Christmas everyone, hope you have a safe and joyous holiday!

Christmas Night: Cloudy with lows in the low 20's.

Sunday: Cloudy with snow possible by dark. Highs around 30.

Sunday night and Monday: At this point a strong nor'easter seems likely, but it all depends on the exact track of the coastal low. Temps in the mid to upper 20's. Stay tuned for snow amounts Tomorrow!

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