It’s a GLORIOUSLY BEAUTIFUL Day Today and Conditions will Vary at NC Resorts

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WHAT A GLORIOUSLY B-E-A-U-T-F-U-L DAY IT IS!!! The sun was brilliant this morning and the skies were about as blue as I have seen them in a while. Frost was heavy on the rhododendron (and on my windshield!) and the air was just the right kind of cold. What a morning.

Temps around the area are pretty diverse this morning with a low of 25° here at my office and yet just up the hill, less than 10 minutes from here on top of Seven Devils (Hawksnest) the current temp is 39.9° and the low was only 36°. Over at Appalachian Ski Mountain in Blowing Rock, the low only dipped to 37°. Maggie Valley, home to Cataloochee Ski Area is at 27° but it was not quite that cold up at the ski area so they, nor any of the other ski areas in the state made snow.

We’ve detailed the particulars below, but the summary is that the best skiing in the state will be at Appalachian and Sugar Mountain today. Cataloochee and Ski Beech also are in pretty good shape. Hawksnest and Wolf Ridge are closed for the day and hope to reopen for the weekend.

Here’s the notables for today:

Appalachian Ski Mountain – They made snow Wednesday AM and have groomed this morning and really looks perfect for the taking…with skis and snowboards that is! They are 100% open with both terrain parks, ice skating and primo conditions for Thursday.

Cataloochee Ski Area – They made snow overnight and have done some sweet grooming already this morning. They open today at 1pm with 8 trails.

Hawksnest Ski Resort – They were not able to make snow last night and things still look sketchy up there. Lenny Cottom dropped by the office on Tuesday morning when the heavy rain was falling and they had closed for the day. At that time they planned to reopen Wednesday, then postponed reopening until today…and now have made the call to delay reopening until Friday at 12:30PM for skiing and snowboarding. Snow tubing will open at 1pm Friday. They made some snow Wednesday AM, but not enough…

The forecast does not look good for any of the ski areas to make snow until Saturday night when temps are forecasted to drop into the teens. Unfortunately there’s also some light rain in the High Country forecast so we’ll see how things go for the resorts that are pretty thin right now.

Ski Beech – They were able to make snow Wednesday morning and that helped things considerably and although they have some thin coverage areas and bare spots, they actually look in pretty good shape this morning. They did not groom as far as we can tell, and with temps going up to 57° today, the snow should be soft and very nice at Beech Mountain today. They have 8 trails, including the terrain park, and ice skating is open today as well.

Beech could definately use some snowmaking…but again it appears that Saturday night is when that will happen.

Sugar Mountain – They’ve done some sweet grooming already this morning and you can really see that on the Sugar top web cam this morning atop the Big Red trail. Sugar has 18 trails open, terrain park, snow tubing and ice skating as well. They probably have a spot or two (around trail merge areas) that is a bit thin, but really Sugar is in great shape heading into the weekend.

Wolf Ridge – The weather station up there is showing 38.9° this morning and that is obviously not cold enough to make snow. Wolf has been closed all week with a hint that they would reopen for this weekend IF weather permits. That is in doubt. Stay tuned for updates.

Until Next time…

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