6-10" Snow
- 05FireCat600SP
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6-10" Snow
According to the weather channel, who doesnt appear to right too often, is calling for 6 to 10 inch of snow sat Dec 1. Now would you open the trails right away sunday or monday if 10" falls?
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robertslakekidrev600ho
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Muzzleloader ends Dec. 5th
Statewide anterless only hunt Dec. 6th through Dec. 9th
[QUOTE]Vilas-Oneida-Forest-Florence-Northern Marinette-Lincoln-Langlade- Northern Oconto- Including The Cities Of... Eagle River... Rhinelander... Crandon... Tomahawk... Antigo
... Winter Storm Watch In Effect From Saturday Afternoon Through Sunday Morning...
The National Weather Service In Green Bay Has Issued A Winter Storm Watch... Which Is In Effect From Saturday Afternoon Through Sunday Morning.
Snow... Heavy At Times... Is Expected To Develop Across North Central Wisconsin Saturday Afternoon. The Snow Will Mix With Sleet And Freezing Rain After Midnight Saturday Night... Then Taper Off To Light Snow Or Flurries Sunday Morning. Total Snowfall Accumulations Are Expected To Be 6 To 10 Inches.
A Winter Storm Watch Means There Is A Potential For Significant Snow... Sleet... Or Ice Accumulations That May Impact Travel. Continue To Monitor The Latest Forecasts.[/QUOTE]
Statewide anterless only hunt Dec. 6th through Dec. 9th
[QUOTE]Vilas-Oneida-Forest-Florence-Northern Marinette-Lincoln-Langlade- Northern Oconto- Including The Cities Of... Eagle River... Rhinelander... Crandon... Tomahawk... Antigo
... Winter Storm Watch In Effect From Saturday Afternoon Through Sunday Morning...
The National Weather Service In Green Bay Has Issued A Winter Storm Watch... Which Is In Effect From Saturday Afternoon Through Sunday Morning.
Snow... Heavy At Times... Is Expected To Develop Across North Central Wisconsin Saturday Afternoon. The Snow Will Mix With Sleet And Freezing Rain After Midnight Saturday Night... Then Taper Off To Light Snow Or Flurries Sunday Morning. Total Snowfall Accumulations Are Expected To Be 6 To 10 Inches.
A Winter Storm Watch Means There Is A Potential For Significant Snow... Sleet... Or Ice Accumulations That May Impact Travel. Continue To Monitor The Latest Forecasts.[/QUOTE]
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arcticcatsnow
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I believe it is state law that opening day for Snowmobiling cannot be any sooner then the 15th regardless of snow cover.
On another note, it is great to see the predictions, John Dee has us slated for another 4" or so next week as well with below average temperatures! We could have one heck of a nice base when things open up! :thumbup:
On another note, it is great to see the predictions, John Dee has us slated for another 4" or so next week as well with below average temperatures! We could have one heck of a nice base when things open up! :thumbup:
It's been updated
[QUOTE]Vilas-Oneida-Forest-Florence-Northern Marinette-Lincoln-Langlade- Northern Oconto- Including The Cities Of... Eagle River... Rhinelander... Crandon... Tomahawk... Antigo
... Winter Storm Warning In Effect From 12 PM Saturday To 9 AM CST Sunday...
The National Weather Service In Green Bay Has Issued A Winter Storm Warning... Which Is In Effect From 12 PM Saturday To 9 AM CST Sunday. The Winter Storm Watch Is No Longer In Effect.
Snow... Heavy At Times... Will Develop Across North-Central Wisconsin Saturday Afternoon. The Snow Will Continue Into The Evening... And Then Mix With Sleet And Freezing Rain During The Late Evening Or After Midnight. The Precipitation Should Diminish To Light Snow Or Freezing Drizzle Late. A Total Snowfall Accumulation Of 8 To 12 Inches Is Expected.
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[QUOTE]Vilas-Oneida-Forest-Florence-Northern Marinette-Lincoln-Langlade- Northern Oconto- Including The Cities Of... Eagle River... Rhinelander... Crandon... Tomahawk... Antigo
... Winter Storm Warning In Effect From 12 PM Saturday To 9 AM CST Sunday...
The National Weather Service In Green Bay Has Issued A Winter Storm Warning... Which Is In Effect From 12 PM Saturday To 9 AM CST Sunday. The Winter Storm Watch Is No Longer In Effect.
Snow... Heavy At Times... Will Develop Across North-Central Wisconsin Saturday Afternoon. The Snow Will Continue Into The Evening... And Then Mix With Sleet And Freezing Rain During The Late Evening Or After Midnight. The Precipitation Should Diminish To Light Snow Or Freezing Drizzle Late. A Total Snowfall Accumulation Of 8 To 12 Inches Is Expected.
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