The Presidents' Weekend Storm & Ski Party

Four days snowed in at Bryce - 'No Spores, No Chores'
February 15 - 18, 2003

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK

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HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC
1240 PM EST SUN FEB 16 2003

...THE NORTHERN AND CENTRAL SHENANDOAH VALLEY...AND THE PANHANDLE OF WEST VIRGINIA

.DAY ONE...THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT.
A MAJOR WITNER STORM WILL CONTINUE TO AFFECT THE ENTIRE AREA THROUGH MONDAY. SNOWFALL TOTALS THROUGH MONDAY MORNING WILL BE 18 TO 24 INCHES WITH UP TO 3 FEET POSSIBLE ALONG THE EASTERN SLOPES OF THE MOUNTAINS.

TEMPERATURE WILL REMAIN VERY COLD IN THE MID TO UPPER TEENS TODAY...FALLING INTO THE LOWER TEENS TONIGHT. WIND CHILL READINGS WILL BE NEAR ZERO THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT.

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Saturday evening birthday party

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The "BeerGarden"

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Marty, Phil and Carlos

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Sunday morning, clearing the steps...

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...the driveway...

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...and the chairlift

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Sunday, height of the storm

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Getting covered on the chairlift ride

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At noon, snow's already past 1 foot deep

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Monday morning, where is everybody?

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Snow depth hits 20 inches

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Monday afternoon, storm starts to lift

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Ted enjoying

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Monday evening, the big dig

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Driving the snow groomer

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Weekend theme: More digging,

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more partying,

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more skiing.

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Digging team at the chalet...

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...and at the condo

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Phil's car

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Tuesday, finally some blue sky

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Snowed-in cars

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The Presidents' Weekend Storm officially ends

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