At least it's not going to Rain.
I motion to put an end to this so called "blow torch" starting tomorrow...Snowmaking temps return Friday. Storms brewing next week...Winter is coming back we will be skiing in May !!
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At least it's not going to Rain.
I motion to put an end to this so called "blow torch" starting tomorrow...Snowmaking temps return Friday. Storms brewing next week...Winter is coming back we will be skiing in May !!
I motion to put an end to this so called "blow torch" starting tomorrow...Snowmaking temps return Friday. Storms brewing next week...Winter is coming back we will be skiing in May !!
I motion to put an end to this so called "blow torch" starting tomorrow...Snowmaking temps return Friday. Storms brewing next week...Winter is coming back we will be skiing in May !!
At Killington only! May 6th and 7th is the first weekend in May and rarely are any others open in New England. Maybe Jay Peak. Oh and hike to ski at Tucks.
Not at the Loaf....Plans to blow this weekend. US Alpine Championships coming later in the month will insure they bury Gauge, and then they will do more if they need to make it to Reggae in April...Snowmaking is far from over!!Colder weather is good news, but let's not get overly excited about snowmaking. The snowmaking this time of year is going to be extremely limited.
At Killington only! May 6th and 7th is the first weekend in May and rarely are any others open in New England. Maybe Jay Peak. Oh and hike to ski at Tucks.
And just like that Sugarloaf receives a surprise 4 inches of snow overnight....Next weeks storm is the one to watch
Well it looks like there is a snow train headed towards New England. Looking at the forecasts, there seem to be 3-4 events in the the next couple weeks where 3-5 inch snow systems come in which will be great to touch up surfaces.
Colder weather is good news, but let's not get overly excited about snowmaking. The snowmaking this time of year is going to be extremely limited.