Snow Cover Map

garyl62

Active member
Know you're winding down, but any more plans to update this? Would be great to get something after this storm, then a week or so later so we all can make those mid-April plans too. Would be great to see some 24 hour storm totals after this too as long as I'm asking ;)
 

jd

Administrator
Staff member
Hi Gary.

I may update the UP snow cover map, but since trails are closed in other areas, I do not have any other plans.

-John
 

snowshoe

Member
Know you're winding down, but any more plans to update this? Would be great to get something after this storm, then a week or so later so we all can make those mid-April plans too. Would be great to see some 24 hour storm totals after this too as long as I'm asking ;)

You can find maps like this on most of the Weather Service websites. This one is found here: http://www.crh.noaa.gov/grb/?n=weather

There is also this: http://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/nsa/

SnowDepth.png
 

garyl62

Active member
Thanks, I'll just look around there. Any suggestions on which one to look at for the depths at actual locations in inches for the UP like you post?
 

jd

Administrator
Staff member
Thanks, I'll just look around there. Any suggestions on which one to look at for the depths at actual locations in inches for the UP like you post?

Hi Gary.

Actually, I just checked my own links page and it looks like the link I would use for the UP has to be fixed. So I will get to that, but before I do, here is what I use:
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/product.php?site=mqt&product=RTP&issuedby=MQT

They do a morning one and evening one. The morning has a ton more data (sometimes the evening only has one or two locations). It starts getting published by around 8-9 am eastern time, but I always wait until around 11 am eastern time, as that seems to be when the most are published.

-John
 
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