Up to Seven Inches of Snow May Fall in Some Areas

We have to get through this rain on Tuesday, however once this clears out we should see some snow and plenty of cold temps for awhile!

We’re not seeing this in most of the forecasts that we checked this morning, however the NWS is forecasting some significant SNOW for some portions of our coverage area on the backside of this rain event. Here’s the summary:

Tonight – 1-2″ of SNOW is possible around Snowshoe Mountain with new snow accumulation on Wednesday of 3-5″ of snow. So they could see as much as 7″ of snow by late Wednesday!

Wisp Resort in Garrett County, Maryland could see as much 1-2″ tonight and another 1-3″ on Wednesday for perhaps 5″ of snow.

Winterplace Resort isn’t expected to get more than perhaps a dusting tonight but 1-3″ of snow on Wednesday.

This particular snow event seems to be isolated to the northern tier of our ski community coverage area from Winterplace north. The North Carolina mountains are expecting only a dusting of snow this evening and maybe an inch of snow Wednesday and that may be only towards the NC/TN line.

THE GREAT NEWS IS PERHAPS THE BEST/LONGEST COLD SNAP SO FAR

The longrange forecast through December 9th looks for plenty of cold temps to make snow for most every ski community with some around-the-clock snowmaking for many resorts. That is GREAT NEWS as we now transition to December. All of the ski resorts will be focusing on building base depths on their most important slopes and terrain and as long as the weather holds we’ll see them migrate to getting all of their slopes open as we near the Holidays ahead/

Here’s the latest forecast…

NC SKI AREA FORECAST

Tuesday: Hi 55 Lo 34 – Heavy Rain changing to snow late

Wednesday: Hi 34 Lo 19 – Cloudy AM Gusty winds then clearing

Thursday: Hi 38 Lo 24 – Sunny

Friday: Hi 40 Lo 23 – Colder than normal temps and clear

Saturday: Hi 44 Lo 26 – Partly Cloudy with some flurries late

Sunday: Hi 41 Lo 27 – Mostly Cloudy with some light snow/mix

Monday: Hi 38 Lo 26 – Variably Cloudy

Past that looks plenty cold enough to make snow each night through December 9th!

WV SKI AREA FORECAST

Tuesday: Hi 48 Lo 27 – Heavy Rain changing to snow late

Wednesday: Hi 26 Lo 14 – Cloudy AM Gusty winds with snow mix

Thursday: Hi 25 Lo 18 – Some light snow

Friday: Hi 32 Lo 21 – Colder than normal temps and clear

Saturday: Hi 34 Lo 24 – Chance of snow/mix

Sunday: Hi 36 Lo 24 – Mostly Cloudy with some light snow

Monday: Hi 35 Lo 22 – Chance of snow showers

Past that looks plenty cold enough to make snow each night through December 9th with some around the clock snowmaking opportunities.

VA SKI AREA FORECAST

Tuesday: Hi 57 Lo 48 – Heavy Rain

Wednesday: Hi 50 Lo 25 – Cloudy AM Gusty winds with some rain

Thursday: Hi 44 Lo 27 – Clear

Friday: Hi 46 Lo 24 – Colder than normal temps and clear

Saturday: Hi 47 Lo 28 – Partly Cloudy

Sunday: Hi 48 Lo 26 – Mostly Cloudy with some light rain

Monday: Hi 46 Lo 27 – Partly cloudy

Past that looks plenty cold enough to make snow each night through December 9th!

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