Recent Snowfall Gets Vermont Back on Track
The low pressure system that hit Vermont Friday evening into Sunday morning left Vermont feeling like its winter wonderland self again. The fresh snow helped to soften up conditions across the state for a weekend of wonderful skiing and riding - a fantastic way to ring in the New Year. On Monday scattered snow showers will continue to dust the region with accumulations of 1-3". Tuesday will see some sunny skies, then right back to scattered snow showers and light accumulation on Wednesday.
Snow totals in the last 48 hours are:
Bolton Valley Resort: 5" in the last 48 hrs - Last Snow: 3-5" on Jan 05, 2020
Bromley Mountain Resort: 1" in the last 48 hrs - Last Snow: 1" on Jan 01, 2020
Burke Mountain Resort: 5" in the last 48 hrs - Last Snow: 5" on Jan 05, 2020
Jay Peak Resort: 6-9" in the last 48 hrs - Last Snow: 4-6" on Jan 05, 2020
Killington Resort: 5" in the last 48 hrs - Last Snow: 5" on Jan 05, 2020
Mad River Glen: 6-8" in the last 48 hrs - Last Snow: 6-8" on Jan 05, 2020
Magic Mountain Ski Area: 1" in the last 48 hrs - Last Snow: 2" on Jan 01, 2020
Middlebury Snow Bowl: 5" in the last 48 hrs - Last Snow: 5" on Jan 05, 2020
Mount Snow Resort: 7" in the last 7 days - Last Snow: 1" on Jan 02, 2020
Okemo Mountain Resort: 4" in the last 7 days - Last Snow: 4" on Dec 31, 2019
Pico Mountain: 5" in the last 48 hrs - Last Snow: 3" on Jan 05, 2020
Quechee Ski Area: 0" in the last 48 hrs - Last Snow: 2-3" on Dec 31, 2019
Smugglers' Notch Resort: 5" in the last 48 hrs - Last Snow: 5" on Jan 05, 2020
Stowe Mountain Resort: 6" in the last 48 hrs - Last Snow: 4" on Jan 05, 2020
Stratton Mountain Resort: 0" in the last 48 hrs - Last Snow: 2" on Jan 03, 2020
Sugarbush Resort: 5" in the last 48 hrs - Last Snow: 5" on Jan 05, 2020
Suicide Six Ski Area: 0" in the last 48 hrs - Last Snow: 2" on Jan 01, 2020
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