
"Mt. Hood Skibowl, Oregon, is dealing with the reality that Mother Nature has not been cooperating with Western ski resorts this season, and will suspend its ski and ride operations after Sunday night. The temperatures at Mt. Hood Skibowl on Saturday, January 31, were 33 degrees at the base area and 42 at the top. The snow depth at the top of the mountain was 14 inches."
"The temperatures at Mt. Hood Skibowl on Saturday, January 31, were 33 degrees at the base area and 42 at the top. The snow depth at the top of the mountain was 14 inches. "We'll continue to monitor conditions closely and adjust operations as needed," Mt. Hood Skibowl said on its website. The ski resort's tubing operations will remain open and operate normally, according to its website."
Mt. Hood Skibowl will suspend ski and ride operations after Sunday night because warm temperatures and limited snowpack have affected conditions. On Saturday, January 31, temperatures measured 33 degrees at the base area and 42 at the top, with a snow depth of 14 inches at the summit. The resort will continue to monitor conditions closely and adjust operations as needed. Tubing operations will remain open and operate normally. The resort will be open Sunday from 3:00 to 10:00 pm for available activities.
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