Ski Resort Storm Totals: Winter Storm Fern Dumps Up to 34" of Snow on the East Coast - SnowBrains
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Ski Resort Storm Totals: Winter Storm Fern Dumps Up to 34" of Snow on the East Coast - SnowBrains
"WeatherWinter Storm Fern lived up to the hype and was one of the biggest snowstorms in the East in years, dropping more than 18 inches on some ski resorts. The storm was predicted to affect millions of people in the South, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast over the weekend. It was forecast to bring heavy snow, ice, and brutally cold temperatures throughout the East."
"Several ski resorts are reporting more than a foot of snow fell on Sunday, with ski resorts in the Northeast still receiving additional snow today. The ski resorts reporting the highest snow totals were located in the Pocono Mountains of Northeast Pennsylvania and the Catskills of New York. Plattekill Mountain in New York reported the most snow accumulations from the storm, with almost 34 inches. Mountain Creek Resort, located in Northern New Jersey, reported 24 inches of snow from Winter Storm Fern."
"Ski Resorts' Snow Totals over the last 24 hours: Plattekill Mountain, NY: 29-34 inches of snow reported. Mountain Creek, NJ: 24 inches of snow reported. Windham Mountain Club, NY: 24 inches of snow reported. Belleayre Mountain, NY: 22 inches of snow reported. Hunter Mountain, NY: 22 inches of snow reported. Sunday River, Maine: 20 inches of snow reported. Shawnee Mountain, PA: 19 inches of snow reported. Catamount Mountain Resort, NY: 19 inches reported."
Winter Storm Fern brought heavy snow, ice, and brutally cold temperatures across the South, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast, affecting millions. Multiple ski areas in the Northeast reported more than a foot of snow from the storm, with additional snowfall continuing in some locations. Plattekill Mountain in New York recorded nearly 34 inches, and several resorts in the Poconos and Catskills reported very high totals. Mountain Creek in New Jersey reported 24 inches. Some resorts closed or operated on limited schedules on Sunday, while most planned to open today, creating prime powder conditions for skiers and snowboarders.
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