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Vermont snow report – Friday, 26th

Looks like it is New York’s turn for powder/wet snow. It is snowing hard in NY while Vermont got somewhere between 1-3″ of new snow last night. If you decided to make it a long powder weekend, make sure to be prepared for a long drive from the tri-state area.

Jay Peak
Trails Open: 71
Lifts Open: 7
Current Temp: 32 degrees
New Snow past 24 hours: 1 inches
Last Snow: Feb 25 2   8
Base Depth: 20-36 inches
Primary Condition: WETSN

Killington
Trails Open: 137
Lifts Open: 16
Current Temp: 30 degrees
New Snow past 24 hours: 0 inches
Last Snow: Feb 25 14
Base Depth: 42-54 inches
Primary Condition: PDR

Smugglers  Notch
Trails Open: 78
Lifts Open: 6
Current Temp: 34 degrees
New Snow past 24 hours:  inches
Last Snow: Feb 25 3
Base Depth: 24-64 inches
Primary Condition: PDR

Stowe
Trails Open: 113
Lifts Open: 10
Current Temp: 33 degrees
New Snow past 24 hours: 0 inches
Last Snow: Feb 25 3   5
Base Depth: 36-60 inches
Primary Condition: PDR

Sugarbush
Trails Open: 109
Lifts Open: 12
Current Temp: 32 degrees
New Snow past 24 hours: 1-6 inches
Last Snow: Feb 25 12
Base Depth: 26-42 inches
Primary Condition: WETSN

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