The east just saw its strongest nor-easter in nearly two years and skiers and snowboarders couldn’t be more stoked to see over a foot of snow at a majority of ski areas in New England.
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Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine all pulled down significant snowfall totals and currently Sugarloaf won the snowball fight with 30″ in the past 72 hours! New Hampshire’s Wildcat Mountain fell just behind “The Loaf” with approximately 29″ in 72 hours. Jay Peak would ultimately take a respectable third place finish with a 28″ storm total.
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*Snowfall totals courtesy of OnTheSnow.com
Snowfall Totals
Maine
Sugarloaf – 30″ (1st place)
Sunday River – 20″
Mt Abram – 20″
Shawnee – 20″
Big Squaw – 18″
Lost Valley – 18″
New Hermon – 10″
New Hampshire
Wildcat Mountain – 29″ (2nd place)
Attitash – 20″
Bretton Woods – 18″
Cannon – 15″
Waterville Valley – 15″
Loon – 14″
Cranmore – 14″
Gunstock – 12″
Mount Sunapee – 7″
Vermont
Jay Peak – 28″ (3rd place)
Stowe – 15″
Smuggler’s Notch – 11″
Sugarbush – 12″
Stratton – 10″
Mount Snow – 15″
Okemo – 12″
Suicide Six – 11″
Burke Mountain – 11″
Magic Mountain – 10″
Killington – 7″
Mad River Glen – 4″
New York
Peek’n Peak – 10″
Gore – 8.5″
Whiteface – 8″
Plattekill – 6″
Hunter Mountain – 5″
Catamount – 4″
Massachusetts
Wachusett Mountain – 12″
Jiminy Peak – 11″
Nashoba Valley – 0″