The Northeast is Having a Deep Powder Day Right Now
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Ian Wood
It’s a deep powder day for the ski resorts of Northern New England and New York right now. The snow that started on Thursday has continued overnight, and it will continue snowing well throughout the day today. The big winner appears to be Jay Peak with over 21″ inches of snow in the last twenty-four hours, with many others following close behind with over a foot of snow. There was definitely a rain/snow line to this storm though. For example, I live in the Dartmouth/Lake Sunapee region, and we definitely got shafted snow-wise, with only a few inches after heavy rain overnight.
Here are some of the snow totals from the storm divided up by each state, and based on which mountains got six inches or more. I’ll keep updating the totals as the snowstorm progresses:
Vermont
- Jay Peak: 18-21″ inches.
- Mad River Glen: 17-21″ inches.
- Smugglers Notch: 19″ inches.
- Killington: 17″ inches.
- Pico: 17″ inches.
- Bolton Valley: 16″ inches.
- Sugarbush: 16″ inches.
- Middlebury Snow Bowl: 15″ inches.
- Burke: 14″ inches.
- Stowe: 12″ inches.
- Suicide Six: 10″ inches.
- Quechee Club: 8-10″ inches.
- Okemo: 6″ inches.
New Hampshire
- Cannon: 16-18″ inches.
- Loon: 17″ inches.
- Bretton Woods: 14″ inches.
- Waterville Valley: 9-13″ inches.
- Wildcat: 12″+ inches.
- Black Mountain: 10″ inches.
- Cranmore: 10″ inches.
- King Pine: 8″ inches.
- Attitash: 7″ inches.
- Ragged Mountain: 7″ inches.
Maine
- Sugarloaf: 18″ inches.
- Saddleback: 17″ inches.
- Sunday River: 12-16″+ inches.
- Mt. Abram: 12″ inches.
- Shawnee Peak: 8-10″ inches.
- Black Mountain: 8″ inches.
New York
- Gore Mountain: 15″ inches.
- Whiteface: 11-15″ inches.
- Holiday Valley: 12″ inches.
- Titus: 12″ inches.
- Bristol Mountain: 10-12″ inches.
Image Credits: Jay Peak Resort, Sugarbush Resort
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