As it is pouring out here I laugh at the snow report new weather terms:
Sneet: some where between rain and sleet
Inmature Snow: Rain
Liquid Snow: Killingtons words for Rain
Snizzel: A Boston's weathermans term for cross between Drizzle and Sleet
Gropple: A Eskamo's term for the styraphome round light pellets of snow. Which can add up to a few inches at Snowbird and Alta. They are very slippery and cause a un-stable layer of snow that can later cause an avalanche.
graupel—Heavily rimed snow particles, often called snow pellets; often indistinguishable from very small soft hail except for the size convention that hail must have a diameter greater than 5 mm. Sometimes distinguished by shape into conical, hexagonal, and lump (irregular) graupel.
I've always thought chopped powder should be a condition for the mountain to report. Definitely not powder or packed powder, but soft, deep fluffiness that's been cut up and pushed around by skis/boards... definitely the next best condition to powder... tracked but not packed.
According to NOAA the valley is going to get 4-8" of the white gold in the next couple of days. Assuming more will fall on the hills. Unfortunately NOAA doesn't always knowa the future. What a diference a week makes.
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