
"Weather conditions, particularly wind and temperature swings, will have a greater impact on skiing conditions than snowfall for most Northeast resorts through Wednesday evening. The pattern will shift to milder temperatures and stronger winds, leading to spring-like skiing conditions rather than fresh snow."
"Saturday is expected to bring only scattered snow showers, with individual models indicating minimal accumulation and cold summit temperatures. By Monday afternoon, temperatures will rise significantly, affecting snow coverage and ski quality, which will depend more on the freeze-thaw cycle than on new snowfall."
"Forecast confidence is highest from Saturday morning through Wednesday evening, with models aligned on a trend towards milder weather. Strong winds will accompany this warming, with gusts reaching up to 95 mph on some ridgelines, making wind holds and sloppy snow conditions more likely than powder."
Northeast resorts will experience mild temperatures and strong winds, with limited snowfall expected. Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine mountains will have spring-like conditions. Saturday will see scattered snow showers with minimal accumulation. By Monday, temperatures will rise into the 30s and 40s, affecting ski quality. Confidence in forecasts is high through Wednesday, with strong winds and limited snow accumulation expected. Mont Sainte-Anne may receive moderate snow. After Wednesday, forecast confidence decreases, with potential for a 4-10 inch snowfall in northern New England later in the week.
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