24 hour snow total: 2.5"+
Yesterday raine prevailed at lower elevations until about 9am, at that point a white out level storm blew in a few more inches of snow, depositing more and more lighter and lighter powder the higher you went. Southwest winds continue to gust over 50mph, loading up aspects of challener with soft wind blown pow, while down at the base things were wet and sticky. Skiing on the North Side opened with a couple headwaters chutes, and a path down to the bottom of Madison 8, as well as skiing over on Southern Comfort. This morning down low once again temps are high and snow will be sticky.
Today's temps are expected to range between 25°F on the upper mountain, and 37°F at the base, and winds are expected to continue to blow steadily out of the Southwest. Clouds will prevail, high flying and not expected to deliver any snow!
Yesterday was the first day of the season that felt like real skiing off of Challenger. Let's hope we get more surprisingly sizeable deposits like yesterday morning's storm. It's Christmas Eve's Eve and the hordes are pouring in! Remember, we don't have much room to spread out yet!