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Occasional snow showers are lingering at Killington this morning. Temperatures have dropped to the low 30's. Snow accumulation at the inn (1970 feet) is nil. Just a hint of a snow flake in the air. Higher elevations did receive enough to whiten the ground
On the mountain, snow making operations are visible from the top of Killington Peak to the junction of Great Northern and Bunny Buster just above Mousetrap. (roughly 2500 feet) Snow making operations were clearly visible today at the peak all the way down through Rime and Reason.
Light snow fell on the mountain overnight. The mountain is white to about the 2000 foot level, which equates roughly to half way down Snowshed. While the snow fall is not significant, it is a start. With the return of cold temperatures, the light snow cover is another gentle reminder that winter is on the way.
This evening, Mary and I will be hosting a mixer at the Birch Ridge Inn for the Killington Chamber of Commerce. The mixer runs from 5 to 7 PM. If you are in the area, feel free to stop in.... Let it snow!