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Some new snow in Vermont

Posted Wednesday, December 23, 2009
— Bolton Valley, Jay Peak, Mt. Mansfield, Sugarbush, Killington, Stratton, Smugglers' Notch, Burke, Alpine / downhill skiing

Vermont ski resorts are reporting a couple of inches of new snow this morning  — with the snow continuing today in many places.

At the stake at the top of Mt. Mansfield yesterday afternoon, there was a total of 26 inches of snow. I'd expect that there are a couple more inches this morning.

Here are a few morning totals thus far:

Bolton - 2 inches
Burke - 3 inches
Jay Peak - 3 inches
Killington - 2 inches
Smugglers - 4 inches
Stratton - 1 inch
Sugarbush - 1 inch

Check the <link internal-link>snow reports links on my Vermont Ski Resorts page to see what's happening at your favorite resorts.

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