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Ah... Spring time in New England. Just when you though it was safe to book a tee time for the weekend, winter has returned to Killington. The region is being blanketed with a covering of heavy wet snow, with a high dose of altitude dependency.
At the inn, the Snow Stake has made a late season return. Thus far, we have received a couple of inches of snow this morning. Weather forecasters are predicting that 7 inches of snow should blanket the area before the storm finishes sometime Wednesday evening. (But, they have not been right yet this winter so why start now!) Road conditions in the Killington area at treacherous. Mary did attempt to go to Rutland just before noon time, but the Sherburne pass on Route 4 appeared closed. The good news, of course, is that the heavy snow will help ski conditions for the next few days.