thought I would start something in here....
so what do people think about summer snow this year....possibility?
2009/10 Summer Snow
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Depends with surges in colder air. Christmas Day a few years back we had a very nasty surge of cold air at Christmas which not only provided enormous rainfall through C VIC, but snowfalls all around the region. This followed a fairly humid and sultry spell with areas of rain and thunderstorms so things can turn fast when you throw colder air into the mix.
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Yeah, Christmas 2006 was crazy.
We had a shower with hail at the end of Christmas lunch and the temperature got down to 4C, we rushed up to the top of the mountain but there was no snow around but there would probably have been flakes before we got there. That was a very rare event though and the coldest Christmas day on record. Normally you would rule out any falls over Summer below around 1500m asl.
We had a shower with hail at the end of Christmas lunch and the temperature got down to 4C, we rushed up to the top of the mountain but there was no snow around but there would probably have been flakes before we got there. That was a very rare event though and the coldest Christmas day on record. Normally you would rule out any falls over Summer below around 1500m asl.
Hi Hillybilly, Sorry for noob question here - can you tell me what 'thickness' is?hillybilly wrote:We need thickness values up here of about 532 to have a chance for snow.
and wider question - is there somewhere I can look up all these acronyms you guys use???

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Chris
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Looks like a dusting of snowfalls likely over the Alpine region over the next few days with a deeper southerly flow. If it really winds up, the low that is, then we could see snowfalls extend to 1200m asl. That would be impressive for mid January!!
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