Winter Returns To North Lake Tahoe

North Lake Tahoe's numerous resorts are hailing a 'miracle March', as a recent series of continuing storm systems has dropped up to five feet of new snow across the region. The snow offers skiers and riders exceptional conditions and the opportunity for continued operations well into April.

From News Release...

Winter arrives (again) in North Lake Tahoe - Miracle March coats ski resorts with new snow
 
NORTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. (April 1, 2014) – The storm system that promised several feet of snow in the North Lake Tahoe region this week delivered. While the calendar says it is spring, North Lake Tahoe is covered with an abundance of fresh powder.
 
As of April 1st, seven major downhill resorts in North Lake Tahoe are reporting over a foot of snow and the six-day storm totals are nearing or exceeding five feet at most resorts.
 
Snow Totals (24 hour/72 hour) as of April 1st
Alpine Meadows: 12”/28”
Boreal Mountain Resort: 20”/53”
Diamond Peak: 4”/12”
Mt. Rose-Ski Tahoe: 5”/13”
Northstar California: 7”/20”
Palisades Tahoe: 16”/38”
Sugar Bowl Resort: 22”/25”
 
Resorts and skiers and snowboarders are ecstatic about the new snow as it is improving the already fantastic spring skiing conditions. Spring-breakers take note – it’s a perfect time to ski and ride in North Lake Tahoe.
 
"We’re still looking forward to a nice long stretch of spring skiing ahead of us here at Sugar Bowl," said John Monson, marketing director at the historic Sugar Bowl Resort atop Donner Summit. "Temps have been low enough overnight that we’re enjoying a melt-freeze corn cycle and the skiing has been great."

For more about North Lake Tahoe, visit www.gotahoenort.com.

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