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SNOWFORECAST.COM IN THE NEWS! |
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Written by Cameron
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Tuesday, 11 November 2008 |
Snowforecast.com's reputation has been spreading nationwide. Check out just a few media blurbs below...-The Post Independent from Glenwood Springs posted this in their latest article... "Sunlight is expected to get four to seven inches of snow Friday and another two to four inches Saturday. The storm could drop a total of 11 or more inches of snow near the top of the resort, according to www.snowforecast.com."-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Here is a snow site article, "The Colorado Freshy Status," from www.5ones.com mentioning www.snowforecast.com!-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Last year, Blueridge Outdoors Magazine asked us some questions about snowstorms and snow forecasting in general. Click on the following link to check out the article.... http://www.blueridgeoutdoors.com/index.php/secret-slopes/----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------RealVail.com looks to Snowforecast.com for the latest conditions...--(Dec 19, 2008), "Snowforecast.com is calling for 8-12 inches by Tuesday morning, however, I think this storm will drop 10 inches at most seeing that it is coming from the S.W., I hope I'm wrong."--(Nov 13, 2008), "It is unclear how long we will be under high pressure but the gang at www.snowforecast.com see clear weather staying around 5-7 days. This means that opening day at Vail should be clear and sunny day."--(Nov 4, 2008), "Instead, a winter storm warning doesn’t kick in until midnight Tuesday, long after the polls have closed at 7 p.m., MST. According to www.snowforecast.com, the Central Rockies in general and the Vail area in particular could get close to a foot of snow Tuesday night and through the day Wednesday."
--(Jan 14, 2008), "Forecasters at snowforecast.com are calling for a strong ridge of high pressure to dominate most of the month, with few storms rolling in from the North West. We will keep watch as the weeks move on, but don't expect any large powder days for some time."
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Last Updated ( Friday, 03 April 2009 )
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