Snowstorm Brings Early Ski Season to Rockies
Snowstorm Brings Early Ski Season to Rockies
Snowstorm Brings Early Ski Season to Rockies
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The early skiing season in Colorado kicked off with significant snowfall, as Silverton Mountain and Wolf Creek reported up to 12 inches of fresh snow, prompting excitement for winter sports enthusiasts. A winter storm warning predicts an additional 12 inches of snow in southern Colorado, while snow has also reached lower elevations in Utah and Arizona, with Flagstaff receiving a few inches. In contrast, the northeastern U.S. is experiencing unseasonably warm temperatures, with areas around Lake Placid seeing only minor accumulation despite a low-pressure system lingering nearby. Meanwhile, the Great Smoky Mountains display a picturesque blend of autumn foliage and snow, illustrating the seasonal transition. Overall, the weather across the regions highlights a stark contrast between winter's early arrival in the mountains and lingering warmth in the valleys.

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