The Snow Comes Marching In! Powder Dump Sets Up Fantastic Weekend Conditions
The final days of February have brought us up to 14 inches of snow to the Green Mountains. Areas in the higher elevations began seeing wet and heavy snow yesterday throughout the day. Temperatures cooled down Thursday evening giving the snow a chance to dry out, leaving the mountains with a coating of the fluffy stuff we love atop a packed-powder base. Snow will continue to fall on and off throughout the day today, so be sure to check the Ski Vermont conditions page for the updated snow report.
Here are the snow totals as of 7 a.m. Friday morning:
Bolton Valley Resort:10-14 inches in the last 24 hrs; 14 inches in the last 48 hrs
Bromley Mountain Resort: 4 inches in the last 24 hrs; 5 inches in the last 48 hrs
Burke Mountain: 8 inches in the last 24 hrs; 8 inches in the last 48 hrs
Jay Peak Resort: 8-10 inches in the last 24 hrs; 11-15 inches in the last 48 hrs
Killington Resort: 5 inches in the last 24 hrs; 8 inches in the last 48 hrs
Mad River Glen: 11-14 inches in the last 24 hrs; 11-14 inches in the last 48 hrs
Mount Snow Resort: 3 inches in the last 24 hrs; 3 inches in the last 48 hrs
Pico Mountain: 5 inches in the last 24 hrs; 5 inches in the last 48 hrs
Smugglers' Notch Resort: 14 inches in the last 24 hrs; 14 inches in the last 48 hrs
Stratton Mountain Resort: 6 inches in the last 24 hrs; 7 inches in the last 48 hrs
Sugarbush Resort: 12 inches in the last 24 hrs; 12 inches in the last 48 hrs
Enjoy the powder on this snowy Friday!