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By Larry Schick, Forecaster Posted 7 years ago January 19, 2018

Snowy days ahead

Summary

Friday and Saturday will see snow showers at times, with a low snow level of about 2,000 ft. This is the lingering snowfall from the massive low off the BC coast, which produced the recent snowy weather pattern. The low snow level means quality snow and snowfall covering the lower slopes – no rain!. The Friday and Saturday snowfall will be modest and variable, 2-5” each day, but there looks to be a snow surge early Saturday morning, so target Saturday for a powder day. Sunday a new and stronger storm moves in with continuing low snow levels (2,000ft). And there will be more snow storms after that.

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Larry Schick

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Larry cherry picks the best powder days to ski. He has skied more than 60 ski areas in the Western US and British Columbia – including Cat and Heliskiing. His ride continues. The path is lined with fresh snow and perfect waves.

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