Jay Peak Is No Longer On Top: The 5 Deepest Snow Totals In The U.S. This Season
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Jay Peak Is No Longer On Top: The 5 Deepest Snow Totals In The U.S. This Season
"Mt. Baker Ski Area, Washington - 386 inches (as of March 11th). 34 inches so far in March. 7 inches in the last 24 hours. 179 inch snow base at Pan Dome."
"Jay Peak in Vermont was dominant, continuously receiving snow while ski resorts out west struggled earlier in the season. The resort sat on top up until around a week ago, when a Pacific Northwest ski area known for its enormous snowstorm totals finally took the first place."
"Alyeska Resort, Alaska - 336 inches this season. 109 inches at the summit. 62 inches of snow mid-mountain. 0 inches in the last 24 hours."
Mt. Baker Ski Area in Washington has received the most snowfall among U.S. ski resorts this winter season with 386 inches as of March 11th, featuring a 179-inch snow base at Pan Dome. Jay Peak in Vermont ranks second with 356 inches, having dominated most of the season before being surpassed by the Pacific Northwest resort. Alyeska Resort in Alaska ranks third with 336 inches, while Mount Bohemia in Michigan and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming round out the top five with 312 and 311 inches respectively. These rankings reflect significant regional variations in snowfall distribution throughout the winter season.
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