Vermont Ski Resort Reporting 53" Of Snow In Last Two Weeks

Smugglers' Notch in Vermont is running some numbers on the snow they have received recently, and it looks good when you see the hard-and-fast data.

Officials at Smuggs' report 6” in the past 24 hrs, 32” this week, and 53” in the past two 2 weeks. Best of all, there is up to 18” predicted to fall this weekend. See below.

That powder shot is insane. I mean, it's the East Coast, so we're adding a couple of bonus points there. Then again, do we really need to? Vermont has been having a heck of a season.

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Smuggler's Notch has a "no BS" snow report, and it reports that there is currently a base of 26-40 inches from their snowmaking, and 14-18 inches of natural snow.

The resort has seen 221 inches of snow this season. Their average is 240 inches, so they could even end this season above average if a couple more storms come their way.

Well, as things would have it, the resort is predicted to see more new snow soon. Up to 6 inches on Saturday would dust things off nicely for this last weather pattern.

It won't tip the resort over their annual snowfall average, but there's still a little time. Regardless, skiers can enjoy the fresh feet that fell this week and look forward to a potential half a foot more.

Not too shabby.

Smugglers' Notch Resort Stats/Info:

Vertical: 2,610 ft.

Skiable Terrain: 1,000+ ac.

Average Snowfall: 280 in.

Lifts: 8

Trails: 78

Snowmaking: YES

Night Skiing: NO

Mega-Pass: NO

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