The 1st floor of Mt Rose's lodge is completely buried | Photo: Mt Rose Ski Tahoe | Cover Photo:
The 1st floor of Mt Rose’s lodge is completely buried | Photo: Mt Rose Ski Tahoe 

And on the 8th day, there was light– light snow. That’s the headline this morning after an atmospheric river of biblical proportions dropped roughly 7 feet on the higher elevations of Lake Tahoe in the last 7 days alone.

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In the end, Squaw came out victorious with an 85″ storm total (that’s 7 FEET in case you were wondering). Falling close behind was Sugar Bowl, which saw a total of 84″ in the past 7 days.

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Snowfall Totals: 

Squaw – 85″

Sugar Bowl – 84″

Alpine Meadows – 83″

"Something tells me this guy has perma-grin today." | Photo: Sugar Bowl Resort
“Something tells me this guy has perma-grin today.” | Photo: Sugar Bowl Resort

Northstar – 83″

Boreal – 82″

Mt Rose – 78″

Looking fresh | Photo: Northstar
Looking fresh | Photo: Northstar

Kirkwood – 72″

Homewood – 67″

Sierra-at-Tahoe – 60″

Time to brush off the chairs! | Photo: Homewood Mountain Resort
Time to brush off the chairs! | Photo: Homewood Mountain Resort

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