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Last night we had our first true hard frost throughout the Killington region. Temperatures dropped into the high 20's last night for the first time this season. It is a sure sign that the season is rapidly changing away from summer.
The cold temperatures pushed the tree's to polish up their act for the Columbus Day weekend visitors that are preparing to descend upon Vermont. Yesterday's winds did knock many of the leaves off of the trees near the top of the mountain. But the Killington basin area is just beautiful. Reports are coming in from guests that the Route 4 corridor from New Hampshire, and the Route 100 corridor from Ludlow to Stowe are also lit up with color. Wherever you turn, it should be a very pretty weekend in Vermont.