A major nor’easter is chugging its way through the Mid-Atlantic region this week. Snow totals could range as high as 24″ for many ski resorts in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains.

Some parts of the Philly region could see 23 inches of snow. See the latest maps here.

Considering that many of these resorts average around 50″ of total snowfall for an entire season, this storm will contribute a substantial amount of fresh pow for Philadelphians and New Yorkers who frequent the Poconos.

Most resorts in the region aren’t open yet due to above-average temps. We can assume that this storm will kick things in to high-gear and allow some terrain to open up!

Check out these resorts who stand to benefit the most from the storm!

Camelback Resort

Expected Snowfall Totals: “Up to 2 feet”

Trails Open Today: N/A, scheduled opening on 12/18/20

Camelback Trail Map | Liftopia


Blue Mountain

Expected Snowfall Totals: “up to 24”

Trails Open Today: 7

Blue Mountain Resort (Palmerton) - 2020 All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos) - Tripadvisor


Roundtop Mountain Resort

Expected Snowfall Totals: 14-22″

Trails Open Today: N/A, scheduled opening on 12/18/20

Roundtop Mountain Resort Trail Map | OnTheSnow


Montage Mountain Resort

Expected Snowfall Totals: 12+”

Trails Open Today: N/A, scheduled opening on 12/17/20

Winter Kid's Carnival | PA Ski Resort | Skiing Snowboarding | Pennsylvania


Shawnee Mountain

Expected Snowfall Totals: 12-20″

Trails open today: N/A, scheduled opening for 12/18/20

Mountain Stats & Trail Map | Shawnee Mountain Ski Area

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