Yay, fresh powder!
Which ski resorts got the most snow in Vermont? It looks like the storm benefited southern and eastern Vermont ski areas the most overnight. It's continuing to snow today at higher elevations, while it will rain or sleet a bit in many towns.
Here's the scoop from the National Weather Service as of 7 this morning. Visit this <link http: www.erh.noaa.gov btv html climatemaps climatemaps.shtml external-link-new-window>NWS site to see maps of new snowfall and current snow depths in Vermont. Check my <link internal-link>Vermont ski resorts page for direct links to ski area snow reports.
24 HOUR SNOWFALL DATA IN INCHES, FOR VERMONT,
ENDING 7 A.M. EST/EDT THURSDAY FEBRUARY 19, 2009.
OKEMO MOUNTAIN RESORT 9.0
MAGIC MOUNTAIN 9.0
BROMLEY 8.0
ASCUTNEY MTN RESORT 8.0
KILLINGTON 7.0
BOLTON VALLEY RESORT 7.0
WOODSTOCK COOP 6.0
SUGARBUSH RESORT 6.0
BETHEL COOP 5.1
STOWE MOUNTAIN RESORT 5.0
ROCHESTER COOP 5.0
JAY PEAK COOP (1875 FT) 5.0
EDEN COOP 5.0
CORINTH COOP 4.5
WAITSFIELD COOP 4.0
NORTHFIELD COOP 4.0
NORTH HARTLAND LAKE COOP 4.0
JEFFERSONVILLE COOP (1163 FT) 4.0
CHELSEA COOP 3.8
SUNDERLAND 3.5
WORCESTER COOP 3.1
SUTTON COOP 3.0
BURKE MOUNTAIN 3.0
RUTLAND COOP 2.2
DANBY FOUR CORNERS COOP 2.2
NEWPORT COOP 2.1
SAINT ALBANS COOP 2.0
PLAINFIELD COOP 1.5
HANKSVILLE COOP 1.5
NORTH UNDERHILL 1.0