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MORE SNOW in Vermont! March is being very kind to us!

Posted Friday, March 9, 2018
— Alpine / downhill skiing, Backcountry skiing, Cross-country skiing

Bromley Resort in southern Vermont. Photo courtesy of their Facebook page.

Killington Resort in central Vermont. Photo courtesy of their Facebook page.

Bolton Valley Resort in northern Vermont. Photo courtesy of their Facebook page.

Wow! Skiers and riders are rejoicing with many inches of new snow throughout the state of Vermont. Southern Vermont was again the winner with this coastal storm. Resorts are reporting up to 3 feet (that is not a typo) of snow from the storm! 

Check out our <link internal-link internal link in current>list of southern Vermont ski resorts to see the incredible snow totals they are reporting from this storm. Places like Bromley, Okemo, Magic Mountain, Stratton and Mount Snow were dumped on.

Further north, reports of the snow storm totals range from 18 inches at Killington to 13 inches at Bolton Valley and at Jay Peak.

Check out some of these photos from the ski resorts!

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