
"Tuesday night through Friday brings a powerful early-season storm to Mt. Bohemia and the western Upper Peninsula, burying the closed resort in heavy, wind-driven snow. Snow starts Tuesday night with temperatures near freezing at the 600-foot base, so the first few inches will be dense and wet. Snow-to-liquid ratios sit near 5-8:1 through Wednesday, then climb into the low to mid teens by Thursday night and Friday as temperatures fall into the lower 20s, steadily improving snow quality, especially toward the 1,500-foot summit."
"Cold air chasing a midweek storm flips the pattern from rain to snow across the high terrain, with a major early-season dump at Mt. Bohemia and lighter but high-quality refreshes for the northern Greens and Whites late in the week. Bohemia is on track for roughly 12″-17″ of storm snow by Sunday, most of it falling Tuesday night through Friday with strong winds and improving snow quality as temperatures drop."
Cold air will change rain to snow across high terrain midweek, producing a major early-season dump at Mt. Bohemia and lighter, high-quality refreshes across the northern Greens and Whites. Mt. Bohemia is forecast to receive roughly 12–17 inches of storm snow by Sunday, with most accumulation from Tuesday night through Friday. Early precipitation will be dense and wet near the 600-foot base, then transition to lighter, chalky snow as temperatures fall and snow-to-liquid ratios climb. Strong northeast to north winds will gust up to about 60–65 mph and load leeward aspects. Northern Vermont and New Hampshire expect 1–5 inches late week, with the best turns Friday into early Saturday. A colder, active pattern should persist into early December, supporting continued base building.
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