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Wintery mix tonight and tomorrow morning

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Sterling Summit
Treasure Run
Sterling displaying it’s #Smuggslove
Patrol Director Mike Duncan working the ropes at the top of Black Snake

We are expecting some sleet, freezing rain, and snow tonight. There might be some lift delays in the morning with the freezing rain and grooming operations. Tomorrow’s forecast calls for sleet, freezing rain, and snow becoming all snow with 1 to 3 inches of accumulation possible with a high of 30 degrees. Temperatures will be falling throughout the day and it will be a bit windy. Weather permitting tomorrow we plan to have top to bottom skiing and riding on all 3 mountains with 6 lifts operating, including the Madonna I Lift. We have 40 trails open with terrain for all ability levels. Surface conditions are machine groomed and variable with average base depths of 8 to 30 inches. 27 trails will be groomed for tomorrow, including Chilcoot, Black Snake, and Lower Morse Liftline for a grand total of 119 acres of freshly groomed terrain. Currently, it is partly cloudy and 33 degrees at the summit of Sterling.

This weekend the featured beer for the apres sports parties at Bootlegger’s and the Black Bear Tavern is Pabst Blue Ribbon.

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  • Weather

    Current Conditions

    16°F Clouds (overcast clouds)

    Presently making snow on Sir Henry's, Lower Morse Liftline, Wanderer, Riglet Park, and Magic Learning Trail.

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    Extended Forecast

    Today

    12/14/24

    Snow (light snow)
    Max 19°F / Min 8°F

    Sunday

    12/15/24

    Clouds (overcast clouds)
    Max 23°F / Min 7°F

    Monday

    12/16/24

    Clouds (broken clouds)
    Max 31°F / Min 19°F

    Trail & Lift Status

    27 out of 78 open

    Trails Open

    10 out of 78 groomed

    Groomed

    3 out of 8 open

    Lifts Open

    Snow Totals

    1″inches

    New Snowfall

    72″inches

    Season Total

    Snow Depths

    Natural Snow Depth: 8 to 14″

    Man-Made Snow Depth: 20 to 40″

    Snow Surfaces

    Primary: Packed Powder

    Secondary: Variable Conditions

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