Outside the confines of the city, ski bums celebrated the arrival of Winter Storm Avery as ski areas across New England are reporting between 6-15″ of new snow out of this sizeable storm. Right now it’s looking like Sugarbush & Stowe, VT will boast the best conditions in the east.
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A multitude of mountains will spin chairs for the first time this season and we’ve got you covered with who’s opening, when, and with what kind of conditions…
Stowe has seen 13″ out of Winter Storm Avery
Looking for a list of #snow reports across northern New York and much of Vermont? Here is our current list. https://t.co/xvLJZ3rrHc #vtwx #nywx
— NWS Burlington (@NWSBurlington) November 16, 2018
Ski Areas Currently Open This Weekend In The Northeast…
*Click any of the resorts to be redirected to their conditions page…
New York:
Vermont:
- Killington (*OPEN) | Base Depth: 15-18″
- Sugarbush (*OPEN) | Base Depth: 12-30″
- Stowe (*OPEN) | Base Depth: NA
- Okemo (*OPEN) | Base Depth: 4-6″
- Mount Snow (*11/17) | Base Depth: 6-12″
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New Hampshire:
- Wildcat (*11/17)| Base Depth: 10″
- Bretton Woods (*OPEN) | Base Depth: 10-14″
- Loon Mountain (*OPEN) | Base Depth: 12-16″
Maine:
- Sunday River (*OPEN) | Base Depth: 16″
- Sugarloaf (*OPEN) | Base Depth: 8-14″