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Epic Snowfall Alert: The Top Ski Resorts to Hit This Week

 

 

Where the Biggest Snowfalls Will Occur This Week at Ski Resorts


Projected Snowfall at Popular Ski Resorts in the U.S. and Canada from December 30 to January 5

Are you curious if new snow is on its way? Planning a ski or snowboard getaway in the U.S. or Canada? This weekly summary highlights the expected snowfall at favored ski venues. Meteorologist Chris Tomer, who writes the Snow Before You Go column, will keep you updated on fresh powder days.

 

Snowfall Forecast in the West

“A final wave of significant snowfall will persist into early December 30, accompanied by strong wind gusts in regions like Idaho, the Tetons, the Wasatch, and throughout the central and northern mountains of Colorado,” Tomer explained. “From January 1 to January 6, similar conditions are expected in many of these areas. Certain ski resorts, especially in the Pacific Northwest and Tetons, may receive over two feet of snow.”

Snowfall Forecast in the Northeast

“Rain is anticipated in the Northeast from December 29 to December 30, followed by a cold front from January 1 to January 2, which will bring moderate to heavy snow accumulations,” Tomer added. “Many of New England’s top ski resorts could receive up to a foot or more of snow.”