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In comparison to the last week, today is cold and blustery at Killington. Snow squalls are moving through the area and are forecasted to continue most of the week. Surface conditions have significantly firmed up overnight as temperatures dipped into the low 20's. In other words, today can be characterized as "Dust on Crust".
Killington restarted snow making operations last night. This morning, snow guns were visible in operation in the Snowdon area. (I did not have a chance to get to Bear Mountain to see if guns were running there.) Surface conditions should rapidly improve thru the week as Killington continues to blow snow combined with the natural snow fall occurring across the region. Killington's snow makers and grooming fleet have done an outstanding job this year keeping snow surfaces in great shape. It looks like mother nature, and Killington's management team, will be providing them with more snow to work with this week.