Vermont is Buried
More than a foot of snow fell in some places across the Green Mountains in the last 48 hours. The storm that began late Sunday evening and continued into early Tuesday morning dumped considerable amounts of snow across all of Vermont.
Unfortunately, high winds from the storm made for some lift delays and closures yesterday, and could cause similar delays today. It will be a cold one today with wind-chill making temperatures already in the single digits feel even colder. Please remember to be kind and patient with resort staff, wear plenty of layers, and bring a mask with you, so you can warm up inside. Check out these tips to staying warm while skiing! You can find up-to-date snow totals on the Ski Vermont Conditions Page.
Go get it!
Vermont Alpine Resorts
Conditions as of 7:30 am:
- Bolton: 12" in the last 24 hrs; 16" in the last 48 hrs
- Bromley: 4" in the last 24 hrs; 9" in the last 48 hrs
- Burke: 3" in the last 24 hrs; 5" in the last 48 hrs
- Jay Peak: 8-10" in the last 24 hrs; 11-14" in the last 48 hrs
- Killington: 5" in the last 24 hrs; 12" in the last 48 hrs
- Mad River Glen: 5-6" in the last 24 hrs; 7-8" in the last 48 hrs
- Magic Mountain: 12" in the last 24 hrs; 14" in the last 48 hrs
- Middlebury Snow Bowl: 4" in the last 24 hrs; 8" in the last 48 hrs
- Mount Snow: 4" in the last 24 hrs; 8" in the last 48 hrs
- Okemo: 6" in the last 24 hrs; 13" in the last 48 hrs
- Pico Mountain: 12" in the last 24 hrs; 13" in the last 48 hrs
- Quechee: 5" in the last 24 hrs; 10" in the last 48 hrs
- Smugglers' Notch: 5" in the last 24 hrs; 14" in the last 48 hrs
- Stowe: 11" in the last 24 hrs; 13" in the last 48 hrs
- Stratton: 1" in the last 24 hrs; 15" in the last 48 hrs
- Sugarbush: 11-13" in the last 24 hrs; 16" in the last 48 hrs
- Suicide Six: 1" in the last 24 hrs; 5" in the last 48 hrs