Palisades Tahoe extends season after 81 inches of April snow
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Palisades Tahoe extends season after 81 inches of April snow
""That momentum is setting the stage to keep lifts spinning into early to mid-May. There's currently no set closing date, and operations will continue as long as conditions allow.""
""The entire western United States has seen a lower-than-average snowfall this past winter, limiting ski resort openings from Colorado to Washington.""
""Moderate drought conditions returned to 5% of the state this week, marking the first drought conditions for the state in more than a year.""
Palisades Tahoe has extended its ski season by at least a couple of weeks following recent spring storms that delivered 11 inches of new snow. The April total has reached 81 inches, with cool temperatures expected. The resort has not set a closing date and will continue operations as long as conditions permit. This extension comes after a challenging winter with lower-than-average snowfall across the western United States, impacting ski resorts. Drought conditions have also returned to parts of California, affecting water reserves.
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