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Mother Nature is fickle indeed. Winter has returned to Killington!
Overnight temperatures dropped from the mid 40's to the low 20's. Snow squalls continue to move through the area. Around the inn, we have had on the order of an inch; nothing to require a snow blower, but enough to remind us that it is still winter outside.
On the mountain, it has been snowing on and off all day. Very strong winds are moving the snow around, so it is hard to estimate total snow fall, but it is probably in the 1 to 3 inch range. Conditions on the mountain have clearly firmed up substantially since yesterday. Temperatures are predicted to get colder as the week progresses, so surface conditions on the mountain should stabilize. Todays picture of the mountain was taken during one of the snow squalls. You can barely make out Killington Peak in the snow; and it has been like that most of the day.