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Friday May 24th, 2013 | Updated 11:06 am
62°F17°C

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No you're not crazy, we are. The Storm Alert icon is back. We're not talking heavy spring showers, but possibly heavy, wet snow and lots of it. To put the kibosh on skeptics and Facebook trolls we'll just quote our weather source from an email this morning.

"I know this is insane – but models runs have been bringing combination of cold air decent moisture influx and wet snow above about 2000 feet for you guys. A Model run from this morning gives you about 10 to 15 inches. Saturday Night Sunday morning…then improvement for Monday – next weekend a heat wave nearing 90."

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  • Join us May 31st for an evening with Dark Star Orchestra, live in the Foeger Ballroom. Purchase tickets HERE.
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2 Day Forecast

Mostly sunny
Friday
60°F16°C

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Mostly sunny
Saturday
55°F13°C

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Snow Report

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Base Depth
10-28 in 25-71 cm
Season Total
362 in 919 cm
Surface
Small scatter patches of hope
Lifts Open
0 of 9
Trails Open
0 of 78

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Jay Backcountry Pow 2012

by Phil Sachs
Submitted on Nov 09, 2012 / 751 views

Jay Peak February 25 - 26, 2012

Life is hard to predict and so is snow. In a year when the country was experiencing a snow drought of immeasurable proportion, mother nature gave Jay Peak a gift in February that was priceless. it will be long remembered for powder shots and deep fluffy blowins amongst the trees in the backcounty.

This video is artfully produced by my son Mike Sachs as he freeheeled in stateside and the dip, reveling in the god given white bounty that we all dream about and what makes Jay a special moment in all of our lives.

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