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Issued when hazardous winter weather in the form of heavy snow, heavy freezing rain, or heavy sleet is imminent or occurring. Winter Storm Warnings are usually issued 12 to 24 hours before the event is expected to begin.
Be prepared for winter weather at home, at work and in your car. Create an emergency supply kit for your car. Include jumper cables, sand, a flashlight, warm clothes, blankets, bottled water and non-perishable snacks. Keep a full tank of gas.
Okemo at 0825: This morning the Sunburst Six, Glades Peak Quad and Evergreen Express will begin the day on wind hold as the team deals with wind and weather. Our goal is always to get summit access for skiers and riders and the team is working hard to do that. All other scheduled lifts are operating!
Okemo at 0745: The Sunburst Six, The Evergreen Express and the Glades Peak Quad will start the day on hold due to weather challenges our team is facing. Thank you for your patience and more updates to follow.
For the most up-to-date mountain and conditions information, check out @Okemo Conditions on Twitter or follow the feed directly without a Twitter account at Lift & Terrain Status on the Okemo Ski Resort website.
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For each mountain we keep a list of nearby meteo stations reporting current weather observations many times per day. Gather all available weather information before heading out to the mountains for climbing, walking, mountaineering or any other outdoor pursuit.
Southeast winds 25 - 40 miles per hour at the summit, with potential gusts up to 50 miles per hour. Winds of that nature may affect our lift operations. Stay tuned to stowe.com/alerts or to the My Epic App for the most up to date operational information.
For the most up-to-date information on trails and lifts, you can use the My Epic app or check out the Lift & Terrain Status at www.crotchedmtn.com. You can also follow us on @CrotchedMy on X (Twitter)
Snowfall amounts for 12hr (overnight), 24hr, and 48hr timeframes are based on measurements taken at 5am daily. 24hr and 48hr snow totals are cumulative, so whatever fell in the last 24 is built into the 48. Between 5pm and 5am our weather data is automatically updated based on telemetry data from Northwest Avalanche Center and represents our overnight totals.
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How do I know Sugar Bowl's Daily Snow Report is accurate?
Our reports are scientific! At the start of the 2016-17 ski season, scientists at the University of Nevada, Reno and Sugar Bowl partnered to study regional weather and the impacts of climate change in the Northern Sierra by way of installation of three weather stations. The installation provides important weather-related information to the public via the National Weather Service, US Forest Service and Sierra Avalanche Center, and provides us with important and accurate data for use in our daily snow reporting and Ski Patrol operations.
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