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Winter's Warm Welcome: Ski Resorts Feel the Heat

USA, EdwardsMonday, December 22, 2025
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Out West: A Winter Wonderland Without Snow

The usual winter wonderland is missing its main character: snow. Ski resorts are struggling to get runs ready, and some fun winter activities are on hold. Meanwhile, the Midwest and Northeast are buried under record snowfall, giving skiers there a reason to celebrate.

Lake Tahoe: Below-Average Snowpack

In places like Lake Tahoe, the snowpack is way below average. Only a few lifts are open, and the lack of snow is a big deal for both ski tourism and water supply. Farmers, ranchers, and millions of people rely on that snowpack for their daily water needs.

Utah: No Ice Castles Due to Warmth

The warmth hasn't just affected skiing. In Utah, the Midway Ice Castles can't be built because it's too warm to freeze the water into those huge, beautiful structures. Near Vail, Colorado, wagon rides are replacing sleigh rides, but the owner hopes visitors will still enjoy the experience.

Northwest: Flooding and Road Damage

Up in the Northwest, heavy rain has caused flooding and damaged roads, making it hard to access some ski resorts. In Oregon, the snow accumulation is the slowest it's been since records started in 1981. This warmth could lead to more drought and wildfires if it continues.

Climate Scientists Warn of Long-Term Effects

Climate scientists say limiting global warming is crucial to prevent more snow turning into rain. Meanwhile, in the Northeast, below-normal temperatures have brought lots of snow. Resorts like Killington in Vermont are seeing some of the best early-season conditions in years.

Hope for a Winter Turnaround

Back out West, there's still hope for snow. A big storm could change everything quickly. For now, ski resorts and locals are crossing their fingers for a winter turnaround.

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