Jay Peak Is Still Beating Alaska: Top 5 U.S. Snowfall Totals This Season
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Jay Peak Is Still Beating Alaska: Top 5 U.S. Snowfall Totals This Season
"Jay Peak Resort, Vermont - 353 inches of snowfall this season. 24-60 inch base depth. 81 of 82 trails open, 9 of 9 lifts spinning. 5 inches of new snow in the last 7 days."
"Mt. Baker Ski Area, Washington - 352 inches of snowfall this season. 166 inch snow depth at Pan Dome. 99 inch snow depth at Heather Meadows. 142 inches of snow fell in December, the biggest month this year so far."
"Ski resorts that are usually nowhere near the top of the season snowfall total list were right up there, far ahead of the typical biggest winners. Things are starting to look a bit more normal, but, surprisingly, a Vermont resort is still topping the list."
Winter snowfall patterns across U.S. ski resorts have been unusually distributed, with resorts not typically ranking among the highest now leading the season totals. Jay Peak Resort in Vermont unexpectedly tops the list with 353 inches of snowfall, closely followed by Mt. Baker Ski Area in Washington with 352 inches. Mt. Baker experienced its heaviest snowfall in December with 142 inches. Other notable resorts include Alyeska Resort in Alaska with 316 inches, Sugar Bowl Resort in California with 290 inches, and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming with 288 inches. Most resorts maintain substantial base depths and have high trail and lift availability.
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