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11 hours agoSnowBrains Forecast: Mostly Dry and Springlike for Colorado Through Thursday - SnowBrains
Warm, mostly dry spring weather expected in Colorado with little snowfall through midweek.
Every single one of the resort's 116 runs was open, and all 16 lifts were spinning. In early March, that's a big deal. Arriving at a mountain firing on all cylinders-with no closures shrinking the map, is a decadent experience during this trying winter. Big White provided wide-open freedom across five alpine bowls and perfectly spaced glades.
From Sunday afternoon through early Tuesday, guidance converges on timing but diverges on intensity, so confidence is highest in a light event rather than a strong storm. Snow should be most persistent Sunday evening into Monday night, then taper Tuesday morning. The conservative near-term expectation is light accumulation for many resorts, with localized higher-terrain totals near 7 cm in the western and southern Alps.
Following a three-day resort closure due to treacherous snow and road conditions, operations resumed, and what waited on the other side was nothing short of historic. A sincere thank you to the teams who kept everyone safe during the storm cycle.
A warm, moisture-packed pattern keeps the Pacific Northwest in steady mountain snow through midweek, with the biggest push focused Sunday through Tuesday. Snow levels spend a lot of time in the 3,000 to 4,000 feet range early on, so lower elevations see wetter snow or mixed precipitation at times, while mid and upper mountain terrain keeps stacking. By Tuesday night into Wednesday, snow levels trend lower and snow quality improves, followed by lighter, more showery add-ons through late week.
Whitetail Resort is located in Central Pennsylvania and is a legit hidden gem for skiers and snowboarders in the mid-Atlantic region. This ski resort gets seriously underestimated by many. I was travelling from one resort to another, and Whitetail was on the way to my next destination. I almost didn't go because I was on the road for two weeks straight, but I'm so glad I did-it's way better than I expected.
A high-confidence Friday afternoon through Saturday storm brings a solid shot of snow to much of New England, with improving snow quality as colder air filters in Friday night. Expect a brief period of denser, lower-elevation snow at the onset in the south and along the coast, then a trend to lighter, drier snow overnight as temperatures fall and snow-to-liquid ratios climb.
The province of Alberta is home to several iconic international ski destinations, including Lake Louise, Banff Sunshine Village, and Marmot Basin. But one resort seems to fly under the radar: Castle Mountain, which sits at the southern end of the Canadian Rockies. It often gets overlooked when booking a ski vacation, as this old-school mountain is not the easiest resort to get to-but it is definitely worth the trip.
A midweek storm lays down a solid base, then the Tarentaise (Val Thorens, Tignes, Val d'Isère) reloads again into the weekend, pushing totals to 28-46 cm (11″-18″) in the best spots, while Chamonix can stack 25-43 cm (10″-17″). Snow levels generally hover around 670-1,070 m (2,200-3,500 feet) and frequently dip lower, so precipitation falls as snow at almost all ski elevations.
The mountain wore the murky morning fog like a scarf it hung around her tight neck still and thick; she wagged it back and forth luring us to join her in the dance of clouds that were wrapped around Snowbird like a python on prey. We took the ride. Up Gadzoom; an iron ship with a course set to the mountain's mid-line, knifing through the fog full-steam ahead.
"Snow lovers won't have to wait long for great conditions on the slopes this winter. Some of the best conditions are expected during the first few weeks of the season, with fresh powder, cold blasts and ideal weather to make snow and groom the trails. The heart of the season could be challenging at many mountains, with midseason thaws and long stretches with little snow," AccuWeather® Lead Long-Range Expert Paul Pastelok said.