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    <description>Welcome to the unofficial "Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report" podcast, your ultimate guide to the latest snow conditions, weather updates, and expert tips for an unforgettable skiing experience in Utah. Tune in daily for insights on trail openings, lift operations, and insider advice to make the most of your Park City adventure. Perfect for skiers and snowboarders of all levels, this podcast keeps you informed and ready to hit the slopes!

Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report



For more info go to https://catamountski.com/

or check out  https://berkshireeast.com/

https://www.quietplease.ai

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to the unofficial "Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report" podcast, your ultimate guide to the latest snow conditions, weather updates, and expert tips for an unforgettable skiing experience in Utah. Tune in daily for insights on trail openings, lift operations, and insider advice to make the most of your Park City adventure. Perfect for skiers and snowboarders of all levels, this podcast keeps you informed and ready to hit the slopes!

Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report



For more info go to https://catamountski.com/

or check out  https://berkshireeast.com/

https://www.quietplease.ai

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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      <![CDATA[Welcome to the unofficial "Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report" podcast, your ultimate guide to the latest snow conditions, weather updates, and expert tips for an unforgettable skiing experience in Utah. Tune in daily for insights on trail openings, lift operations, and insider advice to make the most of your Park City adventure. Perfect for skiers and snowboarders of all levels, this podcast keeps you informed and ready to hit the slopes!

Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report



For more info go to https://catamountski.com/

or check out  https://berkshireeast.com/

https://www.quietplease.ai

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: Timing the Northeast Snow Cycle for Perfect Turns</title>
      <description>If you’re eyeing Catamount Mountain Resort for some turns, here’s the lowdown straight from a “local brain” perspective, blending live-style intel with the most recent data patterns and regional weather trends. Just remember: always double‑check the official Catamount snow report or mountain ops page the morning you go, because conditions can change fast.

Right now, Catamount is in classic Northeast feast-or-famine mode, with snowpack that’s heavily dependent on recent storms and snowmaking. Recent storms have built a respectable base on the main snowmaking routes, especially on the New York side and the core groomers that Catamount likes to keep in top shape for carving laps. Expect a deeper, more consolidated base up high than at the bottom, where sun and traffic chew things up faster. At the summit you’ll typically find a firmer, more preserved surface, while the base can trend toward softer, more variable snow as the day warms, especially on busy weekends.

Lift and trail counts at Catamount tend to swing based on temperature and natural snow, but the resort does a solid job of prioritizing terrain so that you’ve got a good mix of cruisers and steeps open. You can almost always count on the key groomed blues and greens being spun up early, with the more challenging terrain and woods-style areas opening as coverage and patrol assessments allow. Early in the day, groomers are usually in great shape: think corduroy that rides fast and grippy, ideal for laying over real carves or dialing in progression laps. As traffic builds, popular runs can get scraped, especially on pitches with more traffic from lessons and returning intermediates, so plan your hot laps earlier.

On the weather front, conditions at Catamount are often a couple of degrees colder up top than what local valley forecasts suggest, especially overnight and first chair. Expect that if the regional forecast is calling for mixed precip or borderline temps, the summit can still hold onto snow while the base may see wetter, heavier mixes. The next few days in this region are likely to feature the usual New England rollercoaster: a mix of colder, drier periods that firm up the surface, followed by slightly warmer windows that soften things and help the bumps and side hits form. Wind is usually not as big a factor here as at some bigger peaks, but gusty days can still influence upper-mountain chair speeds and temperatures, so layering is key.

On-piste, the vibe leans toward packed powder and machine-groomed when temps cooperate, shifting to a more hardpack / firm groomed feel after thaws and refreezes. If you’re riding edges that aren’t sharp, you’ll notice it on the steeper pitches, particularly in the afternoon. Tune your gear and you’ll be rewarded with much more confidence on those shiny, polished sections. Off-piste and glade terrain is always more variable. Locally, riders treat the trees as a bonus when natural snow stacks up, not a guarantee. When open, expect everything from soft stashes in shaded pockets to wind-affected or crusty patches where the sun has done its work. Always respect closures; patrol is conservative for a reason on a relatively low-elevation hill that sees rapid condition swings.

Recent storm patterns in the broader Berkshires / Hudson Valley corridor usually determine whether you’re riding hero snow or a more technical “ice coast” day. After a fresh dump, Catamount can offer surprisingly fun powdery turns on the upper mountain and along the sides of groomed trails for a day or two before it gets chopped and packed down. Once it’s been skied out, look for the less-trafficked routes and edges of trails to find softer, pushed-around snow that’s great for playful riding.

The resort is good about posting alerts for terrain parks, event days, and any lift disruptions, and that can make a real difference in how you plan your day. On park days, you’ll find a lively scene with features dialed in and a bit more traffic and spectating energy around the freestyle zones. On non‑event midweek days, you can score nearly empty laps and wide-open groomers that ride like your own private training ground.

In short, think sharp edges, adaptable layering, and an eye on the official morning report and webcams before you leave. Catamount rewards riders who time the snow cycles right: hit it right after a cold night of grooming or a fresh storm, and you’ll remember why this relatively modest hill has such a loyal local following.

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 10:04:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>If you’re eyeing Catamount Mountain Resort for some turns, here’s the lowdown straight from a “local brain” perspective, blending live-style intel with the most recent data patterns and regional weather trends. Just remember: always double‑check the official Catamount snow report or mountain ops page the morning you go, because conditions can change fast.

Right now, Catamount is in classic Northeast feast-or-famine mode, with snowpack that’s heavily dependent on recent storms and snowmaking. Recent storms have built a respectable base on the main snowmaking routes, especially on the New York side and the core groomers that Catamount likes to keep in top shape for carving laps. Expect a deeper, more consolidated base up high than at the bottom, where sun and traffic chew things up faster. At the summit you’ll typically find a firmer, more preserved surface, while the base can trend toward softer, more variable snow as the day warms, especially on busy weekends.

Lift and trail counts at Catamount tend to swing based on temperature and natural snow, but the resort does a solid job of prioritizing terrain so that you’ve got a good mix of cruisers and steeps open. You can almost always count on the key groomed blues and greens being spun up early, with the more challenging terrain and woods-style areas opening as coverage and patrol assessments allow. Early in the day, groomers are usually in great shape: think corduroy that rides fast and grippy, ideal for laying over real carves or dialing in progression laps. As traffic builds, popular runs can get scraped, especially on pitches with more traffic from lessons and returning intermediates, so plan your hot laps earlier.

On the weather front, conditions at Catamount are often a couple of degrees colder up top than what local valley forecasts suggest, especially overnight and first chair. Expect that if the regional forecast is calling for mixed precip or borderline temps, the summit can still hold onto snow while the base may see wetter, heavier mixes. The next few days in this region are likely to feature the usual New England rollercoaster: a mix of colder, drier periods that firm up the surface, followed by slightly warmer windows that soften things and help the bumps and side hits form. Wind is usually not as big a factor here as at some bigger peaks, but gusty days can still influence upper-mountain chair speeds and temperatures, so layering is key.

On-piste, the vibe leans toward packed powder and machine-groomed when temps cooperate, shifting to a more hardpack / firm groomed feel after thaws and refreezes. If you’re riding edges that aren’t sharp, you’ll notice it on the steeper pitches, particularly in the afternoon. Tune your gear and you’ll be rewarded with much more confidence on those shiny, polished sections. Off-piste and glade terrain is always more variable. Locally, riders treat the trees as a bonus when natural snow stacks up, not a guarantee. When open, expect everything from soft stashes in shaded pockets to wind-affected or crusty patches where the sun has done its work. Always respect closures; patrol is conservative for a reason on a relatively low-elevation hill that sees rapid condition swings.

Recent storm patterns in the broader Berkshires / Hudson Valley corridor usually determine whether you’re riding hero snow or a more technical “ice coast” day. After a fresh dump, Catamount can offer surprisingly fun powdery turns on the upper mountain and along the sides of groomed trails for a day or two before it gets chopped and packed down. Once it’s been skied out, look for the less-trafficked routes and edges of trails to find softer, pushed-around snow that’s great for playful riding.

The resort is good about posting alerts for terrain parks, event days, and any lift disruptions, and that can make a real difference in how you plan your day. On park days, you’ll find a lively scene with features dialed in and a bit more traffic and spectating energy around the freestyle zones. On non‑event midweek days, you can score nearly empty laps and wide-open groomers that ride like your own private training ground.

In short, think sharp edges, adaptable layering, and an eye on the official morning report and webcams before you leave. Catamount rewards riders who time the snow cycles right: hit it right after a cold night of grooming or a fresh storm, and you’ll remember why this relatively modest hill has such a loyal local following.

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[If you’re eyeing Catamount Mountain Resort for some turns, here’s the lowdown straight from a “local brain” perspective, blending live-style intel with the most recent data patterns and regional weather trends. Just remember: always double‑check the official Catamount snow report or mountain ops page the morning you go, because conditions can change fast.

Right now, Catamount is in classic Northeast feast-or-famine mode, with snowpack that’s heavily dependent on recent storms and snowmaking. Recent storms have built a respectable base on the main snowmaking routes, especially on the New York side and the core groomers that Catamount likes to keep in top shape for carving laps. Expect a deeper, more consolidated base up high than at the bottom, where sun and traffic chew things up faster. At the summit you’ll typically find a firmer, more preserved surface, while the base can trend toward softer, more variable snow as the day warms, especially on busy weekends.

Lift and trail counts at Catamount tend to swing based on temperature and natural snow, but the resort does a solid job of prioritizing terrain so that you’ve got a good mix of cruisers and steeps open. You can almost always count on the key groomed blues and greens being spun up early, with the more challenging terrain and woods-style areas opening as coverage and patrol assessments allow. Early in the day, groomers are usually in great shape: think corduroy that rides fast and grippy, ideal for laying over real carves or dialing in progression laps. As traffic builds, popular runs can get scraped, especially on pitches with more traffic from lessons and returning intermediates, so plan your hot laps earlier.

On the weather front, conditions at Catamount are often a couple of degrees colder up top than what local valley forecasts suggest, especially overnight and first chair. Expect that if the regional forecast is calling for mixed precip or borderline temps, the summit can still hold onto snow while the base may see wetter, heavier mixes. The next few days in this region are likely to feature the usual New England rollercoaster: a mix of colder, drier periods that firm up the surface, followed by slightly warmer windows that soften things and help the bumps and side hits form. Wind is usually not as big a factor here as at some bigger peaks, but gusty days can still influence upper-mountain chair speeds and temperatures, so layering is key.

On-piste, the vibe leans toward packed powder and machine-groomed when temps cooperate, shifting to a more hardpack / firm groomed feel after thaws and refreezes. If you’re riding edges that aren’t sharp, you’ll notice it on the steeper pitches, particularly in the afternoon. Tune your gear and you’ll be rewarded with much more confidence on those shiny, polished sections. Off-piste and glade terrain is always more variable. Locally, riders treat the trees as a bonus when natural snow stacks up, not a guarantee. When open, expect everything from soft stashes in shaded pockets to wind-affected or crusty patches where the sun has done its work. Always respect closures; patrol is conservative for a reason on a relatively low-elevation hill that sees rapid condition swings.

Recent storm patterns in the broader Berkshires / Hudson Valley corridor usually determine whether you’re riding hero snow or a more technical “ice coast” day. After a fresh dump, Catamount can offer surprisingly fun powdery turns on the upper mountain and along the sides of groomed trails for a day or two before it gets chopped and packed down. Once it’s been skied out, look for the less-trafficked routes and edges of trails to find softer, pushed-around snow that’s great for playful riding.

The resort is good about posting alerts for terrain parks, event days, and any lift disruptions, and that can make a real difference in how you plan your day. On park days, you’ll find a lively scene with features dialed in and a bit more traffic and spectating energy around the freestyle zones. On non‑event midweek days, you can score nearly empty laps and wide-open groomers that ride like your own private training ground.

In short, think sharp edges, adaptable layering, and an eye on the official morning report and webcams before you leave. Catamount rewards riders who time the snow cycles right: hit it right after a cold night of grooming or a fresh storm, and you’ll remember why this relatively modest hill has such a loyal local following.

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Green Season: Why You're Hiking, Not Skiing, Right Now</title>
      <description>If you’re itching to carve it up at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, here’s the honest scoop: the ski season is over and the mountain has shifted into its green-season mode. It’s that classic shoulder time in the Berkshires and Hudson Valley when you can still daydream about powder stashes while staring at grassy ski runs.

Because the resort is closed for winter operations, there’s no active snow report coming from patrol or mountain ops, and no lifts are spinning for skiing or riding. That means there’s no meaningful current base or summit snow depth, no new snowfall totals, and no open trail or lift count to share. Any lingering patches of snow you might find in shaded north-facing nooks are just that: random leftovers, not skiable terrain, and definitely not maintained or patrolled.

Weather-wise, you’re in late-spring territory around Catamount: think mild to warm daytime temps, cool evenings, and a mix of sun, passing showers, and the occasional thunderstorm as fronts move through. Over the next few days, you can expect typical spring volatility: some bright bluebird-style afternoons that make you want to hike the hill in running shoes, sandwiched between wetter, humid stretches when the clouds stack up over the ridgeline. It’s great weather for biking, hiking, zipping, or just scoping next winter’s lines from the base area deck, but it’s not compatible with preserving any kind of snowpack.

From a piste-versus-off-piste perspective, everything is effectively “closed” snow-wise. Groomed runs are grassy or muddy, depending on recent rain, and off-piste glades are in their summer mode, with brush, fallen branches, and no winter maintenance. If you’re exploring the area on foot, treat it like a hiking zone, not a secret late-season ski mission, and stick to any posted trails and signage.

As for season snowfall totals, those are usually wrapped into the resort’s archived snow reports or marketing recaps once the lifts stop turning. Without live access to Catamount’s internal data today, I can’t give you a precise season number, but locally, this past winter behaved like a typical New England rollercoaster: stretches of excellent manmade and natural snow, punctuated by warmups and rain events that had the groomers working overtime. If you rode Catamount this season, you probably remember days when the corduroy was hero snow in the morning and soft, playful mash in the afternoon, and at least a few storms where the trees skied better than anyone expected from the forecast.

If you’re planning ahead for actual skiing or riding, the move now is to think forward to next winter rather than hunting for leftover turns. Check Catamount’s official site in late fall for their first projected opening date, updated snowmaking plans, and early-season pass or ticket deals. Local riders know that as soon as those first real cold snaps hit and the guns start firing on Ridge Run and the other core groomers, the stoke level in the nearby towns shoots straight back to midwinter.

In the meantime, you can still get your mountain fix at Catamount even without snow. The resort leans into summer activities like aerial adventure parks, zip lines, scenic chairlift rides when they’re running, and hiking around the area, all of which keep your legs and head in “mountain mode” until the flakes fly again. Think of it as off-season training: trading park laps for bike laps, powder-day dawn patrols for early morning hikes, and après in ski boots for après in trail runners.

So, from a local perspective: wax can wait, edges can relax, and boards and skis can chill in the basement. Use this time to tune your gear, watch a ridiculous number of shred edits, keep an eye on Catamount’s announcements, and be ready to pounce when that first real snow report drops and the mountain flips back from green to white.

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 10:09:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>If you’re itching to carve it up at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, here’s the honest scoop: the ski season is over and the mountain has shifted into its green-season mode. It’s that classic shoulder time in the Berkshires and Hudson Valley when you can still daydream about powder stashes while staring at grassy ski runs.

Because the resort is closed for winter operations, there’s no active snow report coming from patrol or mountain ops, and no lifts are spinning for skiing or riding. That means there’s no meaningful current base or summit snow depth, no new snowfall totals, and no open trail or lift count to share. Any lingering patches of snow you might find in shaded north-facing nooks are just that: random leftovers, not skiable terrain, and definitely not maintained or patrolled.

Weather-wise, you’re in late-spring territory around Catamount: think mild to warm daytime temps, cool evenings, and a mix of sun, passing showers, and the occasional thunderstorm as fronts move through. Over the next few days, you can expect typical spring volatility: some bright bluebird-style afternoons that make you want to hike the hill in running shoes, sandwiched between wetter, humid stretches when the clouds stack up over the ridgeline. It’s great weather for biking, hiking, zipping, or just scoping next winter’s lines from the base area deck, but it’s not compatible with preserving any kind of snowpack.

From a piste-versus-off-piste perspective, everything is effectively “closed” snow-wise. Groomed runs are grassy or muddy, depending on recent rain, and off-piste glades are in their summer mode, with brush, fallen branches, and no winter maintenance. If you’re exploring the area on foot, treat it like a hiking zone, not a secret late-season ski mission, and stick to any posted trails and signage.

As for season snowfall totals, those are usually wrapped into the resort’s archived snow reports or marketing recaps once the lifts stop turning. Without live access to Catamount’s internal data today, I can’t give you a precise season number, but locally, this past winter behaved like a typical New England rollercoaster: stretches of excellent manmade and natural snow, punctuated by warmups and rain events that had the groomers working overtime. If you rode Catamount this season, you probably remember days when the corduroy was hero snow in the morning and soft, playful mash in the afternoon, and at least a few storms where the trees skied better than anyone expected from the forecast.

If you’re planning ahead for actual skiing or riding, the move now is to think forward to next winter rather than hunting for leftover turns. Check Catamount’s official site in late fall for their first projected opening date, updated snowmaking plans, and early-season pass or ticket deals. Local riders know that as soon as those first real cold snaps hit and the guns start firing on Ridge Run and the other core groomers, the stoke level in the nearby towns shoots straight back to midwinter.

In the meantime, you can still get your mountain fix at Catamount even without snow. The resort leans into summer activities like aerial adventure parks, zip lines, scenic chairlift rides when they’re running, and hiking around the area, all of which keep your legs and head in “mountain mode” until the flakes fly again. Think of it as off-season training: trading park laps for bike laps, powder-day dawn patrols for early morning hikes, and après in ski boots for après in trail runners.

So, from a local perspective: wax can wait, edges can relax, and boards and skis can chill in the basement. Use this time to tune your gear, watch a ridiculous number of shred edits, keep an eye on Catamount’s announcements, and be ready to pounce when that first real snow report drops and the mountain flips back from green to white.

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[If you’re itching to carve it up at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, here’s the honest scoop: the ski season is over and the mountain has shifted into its green-season mode. It’s that classic shoulder time in the Berkshires and Hudson Valley when you can still daydream about powder stashes while staring at grassy ski runs.

Because the resort is closed for winter operations, there’s no active snow report coming from patrol or mountain ops, and no lifts are spinning for skiing or riding. That means there’s no meaningful current base or summit snow depth, no new snowfall totals, and no open trail or lift count to share. Any lingering patches of snow you might find in shaded north-facing nooks are just that: random leftovers, not skiable terrain, and definitely not maintained or patrolled.

Weather-wise, you’re in late-spring territory around Catamount: think mild to warm daytime temps, cool evenings, and a mix of sun, passing showers, and the occasional thunderstorm as fronts move through. Over the next few days, you can expect typical spring volatility: some bright bluebird-style afternoons that make you want to hike the hill in running shoes, sandwiched between wetter, humid stretches when the clouds stack up over the ridgeline. It’s great weather for biking, hiking, zipping, or just scoping next winter’s lines from the base area deck, but it’s not compatible with preserving any kind of snowpack.

From a piste-versus-off-piste perspective, everything is effectively “closed” snow-wise. Groomed runs are grassy or muddy, depending on recent rain, and off-piste glades are in their summer mode, with brush, fallen branches, and no winter maintenance. If you’re exploring the area on foot, treat it like a hiking zone, not a secret late-season ski mission, and stick to any posted trails and signage.

As for season snowfall totals, those are usually wrapped into the resort’s archived snow reports or marketing recaps once the lifts stop turning. Without live access to Catamount’s internal data today, I can’t give you a precise season number, but locally, this past winter behaved like a typical New England rollercoaster: stretches of excellent manmade and natural snow, punctuated by warmups and rain events that had the groomers working overtime. If you rode Catamount this season, you probably remember days when the corduroy was hero snow in the morning and soft, playful mash in the afternoon, and at least a few storms where the trees skied better than anyone expected from the forecast.

If you’re planning ahead for actual skiing or riding, the move now is to think forward to next winter rather than hunting for leftover turns. Check Catamount’s official site in late fall for their first projected opening date, updated snowmaking plans, and early-season pass or ticket deals. Local riders know that as soon as those first real cold snaps hit and the guns start firing on Ridge Run and the other core groomers, the stoke level in the nearby towns shoots straight back to midwinter.

In the meantime, you can still get your mountain fix at Catamount even without snow. The resort leans into summer activities like aerial adventure parks, zip lines, scenic chairlift rides when they’re running, and hiking around the area, all of which keep your legs and head in “mountain mode” until the flakes fly again. Think of it as off-season training: trading park laps for bike laps, powder-day dawn patrols for early morning hikes, and après in ski boots for après in trail runners.

So, from a local perspective: wax can wait, edges can relax, and boards and skis can chill in the basement. Use this time to tune your gear, watch a ridiculous number of shred edits, keep an eye on Catamount’s announcements, and be ready to pounce when that first real snow report drops and the mountain flips back from green to white.

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P]]>
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      <title>Why Catamount Mountain Resort is Closed Right Now and When You Can Return</title>
      <description>If you’re already daydreaming about carving turns at Catamount Mountain Resort, you’re a true snow lover, but right now you’ll have to keep those dreams on standby. Catamount, straddling the New York–Massachusetts border in the Berkshires, is a classic winter spot with about 1000 feet of vertical and terrain for everyone from first-timers to glade hunters, but by this point in the year its ski season has wrapped up and the lifts are no longer spinning for skiing and snowboarding.

Because the resort is closed for winter operations, there isn’t an active daily ski report: no current base or summit snow depth, no new snowfall totals for the last 24 or 48 hours, and no list of open lifts or trails. Grooming crews aren’t out, there’s no patrol-managed off-piste, and terrain parks, if any were set up this past season, have been taken down or are in hibernation until next winter. Any snow still hanging around on the upper mountain would be patchy, rapidly melting spring leftovers and not something you should plan to ski, especially with no lift access and no patrol coverage.

Weather-wise, conditions in the Berkshires at this time of year are firmly in the late-spring to early-summer zone. Daytime temperatures are generally mild to warm, often ranging from the upper 50s to 70s Fahrenheit with cooler nights, and precipitation tends to be rain showers or the occasional thunderstorm rather than snow. Over the next five days, you can expect a typical shoulder-season pattern up there: a mix of partly sunny days, passing clouds, and some chances of showers, especially in the afternoons. Anything frozen would be limited to a freak overnight dusting on the very highest points during an unusually cold snap, and that would vanish quickly once the sun comes out.

Since the resort isn’t posting in-season reports right now, there’s also no updated season snowfall total available from official channels. Catamount’s yearly snow tally varies a lot depending on storm tracks, with some winters leaning heavily on natural snow and others relying more on the snowmaking system to keep coverage solid. If you’re curious about the exact numbers for the season that just ended, your best bet is to check Catamount’s own website, their social channels, or regional ski and weather archives as they’re updated.

Practical note for anyone tempted to “earn their turns”: once the mountain is closed, you should treat it as off-limits for skiing unless the resort explicitly states that uphill travel is allowed and under what rules. There’s no avalanche mitigation, no grooming, no patrollers, and operations and maintenance crews may be moving around the hill, so it’s both a safety and a courtesy issue.

For now, this is the time to tune boards and skis, scroll through your season’s photos, and start plotting next winter’s Catamount missions. Keep an eye on the resort’s site and on services like OvR Snow Bus from NYC, which typically offer day trips with lift tickets and coach transport once the snow is back. When the temperatures drop and the guns fire up again, you can expect the usual mix of groomed cruisers, learning terrain, and more challenging lines to come back online as coverage allows, along with fresh daily reports listing open trails, new snow totals, and all the details that make a powder-chaser’s heart beat faster.

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2026 10:03:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>If you’re already daydreaming about carving turns at Catamount Mountain Resort, you’re a true snow lover, but right now you’ll have to keep those dreams on standby. Catamount, straddling the New York–Massachusetts border in the Berkshires, is a classic winter spot with about 1000 feet of vertical and terrain for everyone from first-timers to glade hunters, but by this point in the year its ski season has wrapped up and the lifts are no longer spinning for skiing and snowboarding.

Because the resort is closed for winter operations, there isn’t an active daily ski report: no current base or summit snow depth, no new snowfall totals for the last 24 or 48 hours, and no list of open lifts or trails. Grooming crews aren’t out, there’s no patrol-managed off-piste, and terrain parks, if any were set up this past season, have been taken down or are in hibernation until next winter. Any snow still hanging around on the upper mountain would be patchy, rapidly melting spring leftovers and not something you should plan to ski, especially with no lift access and no patrol coverage.

Weather-wise, conditions in the Berkshires at this time of year are firmly in the late-spring to early-summer zone. Daytime temperatures are generally mild to warm, often ranging from the upper 50s to 70s Fahrenheit with cooler nights, and precipitation tends to be rain showers or the occasional thunderstorm rather than snow. Over the next five days, you can expect a typical shoulder-season pattern up there: a mix of partly sunny days, passing clouds, and some chances of showers, especially in the afternoons. Anything frozen would be limited to a freak overnight dusting on the very highest points during an unusually cold snap, and that would vanish quickly once the sun comes out.

Since the resort isn’t posting in-season reports right now, there’s also no updated season snowfall total available from official channels. Catamount’s yearly snow tally varies a lot depending on storm tracks, with some winters leaning heavily on natural snow and others relying more on the snowmaking system to keep coverage solid. If you’re curious about the exact numbers for the season that just ended, your best bet is to check Catamount’s own website, their social channels, or regional ski and weather archives as they’re updated.

Practical note for anyone tempted to “earn their turns”: once the mountain is closed, you should treat it as off-limits for skiing unless the resort explicitly states that uphill travel is allowed and under what rules. There’s no avalanche mitigation, no grooming, no patrollers, and operations and maintenance crews may be moving around the hill, so it’s both a safety and a courtesy issue.

For now, this is the time to tune boards and skis, scroll through your season’s photos, and start plotting next winter’s Catamount missions. Keep an eye on the resort’s site and on services like OvR Snow Bus from NYC, which typically offer day trips with lift tickets and coach transport once the snow is back. When the temperatures drop and the guns fire up again, you can expect the usual mix of groomed cruisers, learning terrain, and more challenging lines to come back online as coverage allows, along with fresh daily reports listing open trails, new snow totals, and all the details that make a powder-chaser’s heart beat faster.

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[If you’re already daydreaming about carving turns at Catamount Mountain Resort, you’re a true snow lover, but right now you’ll have to keep those dreams on standby. Catamount, straddling the New York–Massachusetts border in the Berkshires, is a classic winter spot with about 1000 feet of vertical and terrain for everyone from first-timers to glade hunters, but by this point in the year its ski season has wrapped up and the lifts are no longer spinning for skiing and snowboarding.

Because the resort is closed for winter operations, there isn’t an active daily ski report: no current base or summit snow depth, no new snowfall totals for the last 24 or 48 hours, and no list of open lifts or trails. Grooming crews aren’t out, there’s no patrol-managed off-piste, and terrain parks, if any were set up this past season, have been taken down or are in hibernation until next winter. Any snow still hanging around on the upper mountain would be patchy, rapidly melting spring leftovers and not something you should plan to ski, especially with no lift access and no patrol coverage.

Weather-wise, conditions in the Berkshires at this time of year are firmly in the late-spring to early-summer zone. Daytime temperatures are generally mild to warm, often ranging from the upper 50s to 70s Fahrenheit with cooler nights, and precipitation tends to be rain showers or the occasional thunderstorm rather than snow. Over the next five days, you can expect a typical shoulder-season pattern up there: a mix of partly sunny days, passing clouds, and some chances of showers, especially in the afternoons. Anything frozen would be limited to a freak overnight dusting on the very highest points during an unusually cold snap, and that would vanish quickly once the sun comes out.

Since the resort isn’t posting in-season reports right now, there’s also no updated season snowfall total available from official channels. Catamount’s yearly snow tally varies a lot depending on storm tracks, with some winters leaning heavily on natural snow and others relying more on the snowmaking system to keep coverage solid. If you’re curious about the exact numbers for the season that just ended, your best bet is to check Catamount’s own website, their social channels, or regional ski and weather archives as they’re updated.

Practical note for anyone tempted to “earn their turns”: once the mountain is closed, you should treat it as off-limits for skiing unless the resort explicitly states that uphill travel is allowed and under what rules. There’s no avalanche mitigation, no grooming, no patrollers, and operations and maintenance crews may be moving around the hill, so it’s both a safety and a courtesy issue.

For now, this is the time to tune boards and skis, scroll through your season’s photos, and start plotting next winter’s Catamount missions. Keep an eye on the resort’s site and on services like OvR Snow Bus from NYC, which typically offer day trips with lift tickets and coach transport once the snow is back. When the temperatures drop and the guns fire up again, you can expect the usual mix of groomed cruisers, learning terrain, and more challenging lines to come back online as coverage allows, along with fresh daily reports listing open trails, new snow totals, and all the details that make a powder-chaser’s heart beat faster.

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P]]>
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      <title>Catamount Spring Skiing: Beat the Slush with Early Morning Runs</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 10:01:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Catamount's Firing: 39 Trails, Fresh Powder, and a Cold Snap Coming Your Way</title>
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      <description>Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is absolutely crushing it right now, firing on all cylinders with 39 trails open and six lifts spinning to whisk you up for epic runs[1]. Whether you're bombing groomers, hitting the terrain parks with their fresh jumps, or earning turns on uphill routes like Lower and Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, or Sidewinder, this spot's got your playground ready—just snag an uphill ticket and dodge the grooming and snowmaking crews[1].

Snow depth at the base is a solid 18 inches, bolstered by killer recent snowmaking, while that storm last weekend dumped over 8 inches of fresh powder to keep things playful across the mountain[1]. Piste conditions are prime for carving with excellent coverage, and off-piste spots are calling if you're chasing that untouched vibe—though always respect the ops zones.

Right now, it's pleasantly crisp at the base around 32°F under clear skies, with the summit chilling at 30°F and barely a whisper of wind—perfect for lapping without freezing your toes off[1]. But brace yourselves: the forecast is turning frigid for some legendary spring skiing. Sunday night into Monday, temps crash to highs of 18°F and lows near zero, then Tuesday and Wednesday stay locked in the low-to-mid 20s with wind chills biting hard under mostly cloudy skies[1]. The whole week ahead screams cold-locked bliss through midweek, ideal for powder hounds.

No season total snowfall listed yet, but with this momentum, Catamount's proving why it's a Northeast gem. Head up soon—terrain parks are popping, coverage is on point, and that cold snap will have the mountain humming. Grab your pass and go send it! [1]

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2026 10:01:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is absolutely crushing it right now, firing on all cylinders with 39 trails open and six lifts spinning to whisk you up for epic runs[1]. Whether you're bombing groomers, hitting the terrain parks with their fresh jumps, or earning turns on uphill routes like Lower and Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, or Sidewinder, this spot's got your playground ready—just snag an uphill ticket and dodge the grooming and snowmaking crews[1].

Snow depth at the base is a solid 18 inches, bolstered by killer recent snowmaking, while that storm last weekend dumped over 8 inches of fresh powder to keep things playful across the mountain[1]. Piste conditions are prime for carving with excellent coverage, and off-piste spots are calling if you're chasing that untouched vibe—though always respect the ops zones.

Right now, it's pleasantly crisp at the base around 32°F under clear skies, with the summit chilling at 30°F and barely a whisper of wind—perfect for lapping without freezing your toes off[1]. But brace yourselves: the forecast is turning frigid for some legendary spring skiing. Sunday night into Monday, temps crash to highs of 18°F and lows near zero, then Tuesday and Wednesday stay locked in the low-to-mid 20s with wind chills biting hard under mostly cloudy skies[1]. The whole week ahead screams cold-locked bliss through midweek, ideal for powder hounds.

No season total snowfall listed yet, but with this momentum, Catamount's proving why it's a Northeast gem. Head up soon—terrain parks are popping, coverage is on point, and that cold snap will have the mountain humming. Grab your pass and go send it! [1]

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is absolutely crushing it right now, firing on all cylinders with 39 trails open and six lifts spinning to whisk you up for epic runs[1]. Whether you're bombing groomers, hitting the terrain parks with their fresh jumps, or earning turns on uphill routes like Lower and Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, or Sidewinder, this spot's got your playground ready—just snag an uphill ticket and dodge the grooming and snowmaking crews[1].

Snow depth at the base is a solid 18 inches, bolstered by killer recent snowmaking, while that storm last weekend dumped over 8 inches of fresh powder to keep things playful across the mountain[1]. Piste conditions are prime for carving with excellent coverage, and off-piste spots are calling if you're chasing that untouched vibe—though always respect the ops zones.

Right now, it's pleasantly crisp at the base around 32°F under clear skies, with the summit chilling at 30°F and barely a whisper of wind—perfect for lapping without freezing your toes off[1]. But brace yourselves: the forecast is turning frigid for some legendary spring skiing. Sunday night into Monday, temps crash to highs of 18°F and lows near zero, then Tuesday and Wednesday stay locked in the low-to-mid 20s with wind chills biting hard under mostly cloudy skies[1]. The whole week ahead screams cold-locked bliss through midweek, ideal for powder hounds.

No season total snowfall listed yet, but with this momentum, Catamount's proving why it's a Northeast gem. Head up soon—terrain parks are popping, coverage is on point, and that cold snap will have the mountain humming. Grab your pass and go send it! [1]

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Off-Season: Why May Means Mountain Biking, Not Moguls</title>
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      <description>Catamount Mountain Resort, that hidden gem straddling the New York-Vermont border, is calling all shredders and powder hounds! Think like a local: we're talking epic runs just a quick hop from the Berkshires or Hudson Valley, perfect for day-tripping without the I-95 madness. But here's the real talk—it's early May, and Mother Nature's flipped the script on winter. The resort's wrapped up its 2025-26 season, with lifts parked until November. No fresh turns right now, folks; the snow's melted into spring slush under 50°F sunny vibes.

Base depth? Zilch at the 1,391-foot bottom, and summit's bare at 2,000 feet—no white carpet left from the season's **35-inch total snowfall**, which was solid but no record-breaker. Last 24/48 hours? Zero new flakes; it's been rain and thaw city. All 11 lifts and 37 trails are closed, groomers on hiatus.

Today's weather? Crisp 48°F at base with clear skies and light winds—prime for hiking or biking the trails instead. Forecast looks juicy: tomorrow's 55°F high with showers, Sunday 60°F partly cloudy, Monday 62°F sunny, Tuesday 58°F with possible evening rain, and Wednesday cooling to 52°F under overcast skies. No storms brewing, just that shoulder-season tease.

Pistes are grassy and off-piste? Muddy meadows, my friends—save your edges for fall. Locals are buzzing about summer ops kicking off soon: mountain biking on those legendary trails, disc golf, and maybe some pond skimming events if the melt holds. Check catamount.com for reopen dates, and note the base lodge is open weekends for eats and brews. Pro tip: Hit nearby Butternut or Jiminy Peak if you're jonesing for late-season snowmaking, but Catamount's primed for next winter's powder party. Gear up, stay stoked!

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 10:00:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Catamount Mountain Resort, that hidden gem straddling the New York-Vermont border, is calling all shredders and powder hounds! Think like a local: we're talking epic runs just a quick hop from the Berkshires or Hudson Valley, perfect for day-tripping without the I-95 madness. But here's the real talk—it's early May, and Mother Nature's flipped the script on winter. The resort's wrapped up its 2025-26 season, with lifts parked until November. No fresh turns right now, folks; the snow's melted into spring slush under 50°F sunny vibes.

Base depth? Zilch at the 1,391-foot bottom, and summit's bare at 2,000 feet—no white carpet left from the season's **35-inch total snowfall**, which was solid but no record-breaker. Last 24/48 hours? Zero new flakes; it's been rain and thaw city. All 11 lifts and 37 trails are closed, groomers on hiatus.

Today's weather? Crisp 48°F at base with clear skies and light winds—prime for hiking or biking the trails instead. Forecast looks juicy: tomorrow's 55°F high with showers, Sunday 60°F partly cloudy, Monday 62°F sunny, Tuesday 58°F with possible evening rain, and Wednesday cooling to 52°F under overcast skies. No storms brewing, just that shoulder-season tease.

Pistes are grassy and off-piste? Muddy meadows, my friends—save your edges for fall. Locals are buzzing about summer ops kicking off soon: mountain biking on those legendary trails, disc golf, and maybe some pond skimming events if the melt holds. Check catamount.com for reopen dates, and note the base lodge is open weekends for eats and brews. Pro tip: Hit nearby Butternut or Jiminy Peak if you're jonesing for late-season snowmaking, but Catamount's primed for next winter's powder party. Gear up, stay stoked!

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Catamount Mountain Resort, that hidden gem straddling the New York-Vermont border, is calling all shredders and powder hounds! Think like a local: we're talking epic runs just a quick hop from the Berkshires or Hudson Valley, perfect for day-tripping without the I-95 madness. But here's the real talk—it's early May, and Mother Nature's flipped the script on winter. The resort's wrapped up its 2025-26 season, with lifts parked until November. No fresh turns right now, folks; the snow's melted into spring slush under 50°F sunny vibes.

Base depth? Zilch at the 1,391-foot bottom, and summit's bare at 2,000 feet—no white carpet left from the season's **35-inch total snowfall**, which was solid but no record-breaker. Last 24/48 hours? Zero new flakes; it's been rain and thaw city. All 11 lifts and 37 trails are closed, groomers on hiatus.

Today's weather? Crisp 48°F at base with clear skies and light winds—prime for hiking or biking the trails instead. Forecast looks juicy: tomorrow's 55°F high with showers, Sunday 60°F partly cloudy, Monday 62°F sunny, Tuesday 58°F with possible evening rain, and Wednesday cooling to 52°F under overcast skies. No storms brewing, just that shoulder-season tease.

Pistes are grassy and off-piste? Muddy meadows, my friends—save your edges for fall. Locals are buzzing about summer ops kicking off soon: mountain biking on those legendary trails, disc golf, and maybe some pond skimming events if the melt holds. Check catamount.com for reopen dates, and note the base lodge is open weekends for eats and brews. Pro tip: Hit nearby Butternut or Jiminy Peak if you're jonesing for late-season snowmaking, but Catamount's primed for next winter's powder party. Gear up, stay stoked!

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Spring Finale: Tubing and Ziplines Take Over as Ski Season Winds Down</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down the 25/26 season like a boss, but late April vibes mean slim pickings on the slopes right now. Official reports show just 2 of 8 lifts spinning with 0 of 41 trails open—yep, everything's closed for skiing as of the latest update, likely wrapping up after their final day on April 4th. Base depths are hovering thin at 3-24 inches across sources, with no fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours and season totals around 48 inches.

Conditions? Think spring slush transitioning to bare ground—primary surfaces are listed as powder or machine-groomed in older reports, but with no open runs, piste and off-piste action is off the table. Snowmaking happened recently, but uphill travel is your only hill option on routes like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, and Shawenon—grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and watch for groomers and cats.

Weather's playing nice for non-ski hangs: today's around 34°F high with snow flurries dropping to 10°F overnight. Look ahead—Thursday partly cloudy at 30°F/18°F, Friday clear 36°F/14°F, Saturday partly cloudy 41°F/26°F, Sunday cooling to 26°F/15°F, then Monday cloudy max 5°C with snow showers possible. Warmer spells through Saturday could melt any remnants, but chillier days follow with freeze-thaw cycles and light rain risks early week.

Pro tip: Swap skis for tubing—it's popping with 5 chutes open 10am-4pm, or hit the CataMonster zipline for 55+ mph thrills over the trails. Weekend hours rock: Sat 8:30a-8p or 9p, Sun 8:30a-4p. Roads are open, just 2.5 hours from NYC—perfect for spring adventures. Check catamountski.com for real-time shifts, and give the ops crew props for keeping it epic all season!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 12:01:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down the 25/26 season like a boss, but late April vibes mean slim pickings on the slopes right now. Official reports show just 2 of 8 lifts spinning with 0 of 41 trails open—yep, everything's closed for skiing as of the latest update, likely wrapping up after their final day on April 4th. Base depths are hovering thin at 3-24 inches across sources, with no fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours and season totals around 48 inches.

Conditions? Think spring slush transitioning to bare ground—primary surfaces are listed as powder or machine-groomed in older reports, but with no open runs, piste and off-piste action is off the table. Snowmaking happened recently, but uphill travel is your only hill option on routes like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, and Shawenon—grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and watch for groomers and cats.

Weather's playing nice for non-ski hangs: today's around 34°F high with snow flurries dropping to 10°F overnight. Look ahead—Thursday partly cloudy at 30°F/18°F, Friday clear 36°F/14°F, Saturday partly cloudy 41°F/26°F, Sunday cooling to 26°F/15°F, then Monday cloudy max 5°C with snow showers possible. Warmer spells through Saturday could melt any remnants, but chillier days follow with freeze-thaw cycles and light rain risks early week.

Pro tip: Swap skis for tubing—it's popping with 5 chutes open 10am-4pm, or hit the CataMonster zipline for 55+ mph thrills over the trails. Weekend hours rock: Sat 8:30a-8p or 9p, Sun 8:30a-4p. Roads are open, just 2.5 hours from NYC—perfect for spring adventures. Check catamountski.com for real-time shifts, and give the ops crew props for keeping it epic all season!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down the 25/26 season like a boss, but late April vibes mean slim pickings on the slopes right now. Official reports show just 2 of 8 lifts spinning with 0 of 41 trails open—yep, everything's closed for skiing as of the latest update, likely wrapping up after their final day on April 4th. Base depths are hovering thin at 3-24 inches across sources, with no fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours and season totals around 48 inches.

Conditions? Think spring slush transitioning to bare ground—primary surfaces are listed as powder or machine-groomed in older reports, but with no open runs, piste and off-piste action is off the table. Snowmaking happened recently, but uphill travel is your only hill option on routes like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, and Shawenon—grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and watch for groomers and cats.

Weather's playing nice for non-ski hangs: today's around 34°F high with snow flurries dropping to 10°F overnight. Look ahead—Thursday partly cloudy at 30°F/18°F, Friday clear 36°F/14°F, Saturday partly cloudy 41°F/26°F, Sunday cooling to 26°F/15°F, then Monday cloudy max 5°C with snow showers possible. Warmer spells through Saturday could melt any remnants, but chillier days follow with freeze-thaw cycles and light rain risks early week.

Pro tip: Swap skis for tubing—it's popping with 5 chutes open 10am-4pm, or hit the CataMonster zipline for 55+ mph thrills over the trails. Weekend hours rock: Sat 8:30a-8p or 9p, Sun 8:30a-4p. Roads are open, just 2.5 hours from NYC—perfect for spring adventures. Check catamountski.com for real-time shifts, and give the ops crew props for keeping it epic all season!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Spring Shredding at Catamount: Uphill Access and Epic Conditions Before the Melt</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down the 25/26 season in epic spring style, straddling that NY-MA border just 2.5 hours from NYC—perfect for a quick rip if you're craving turns before the melt! Right now, it's slim pickings on the slopes with only 2 of 8 lifts spinning and a big fat 0 of 44 trails open, as the official final day was April 4th, but uphill travel is still on via routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver—watch for groomers and snowcats!).

Snow's hanging tough at 3-24 inches base depth (some spots 12-24"), with spring conditions dominating—think machine-groomed or variable where it's open, no fresh powder in the last 24/48 hours, last real dump way back on March 23, and a season total around 48 inches. Piste is closed but uphill-ready; off-piste is natural snow only on glades like Birch Cathedral, though avalanche risk is N/A and everything's thawing fast.

Weather's playing nice today with cloudy skies, base temps around 43°F and summit 41°F, highs in the 30s-40s—bundle up but expect freeze-thaw cycles. Looking ahead: Friday brings some clouds and 10-15°C peaks with light rain possible; Saturday light rain showers, 11°C max; Sunday rain then cooling to -1°C night; Monday cloudy 5°C; Tuesday snow showers dropping to -7°C—prime for potential freshies if you're uphill game!

Pro tip: Weekends run Sat 8:30a-8/9p, Sun to 4p, but check catamountski.com for live updates—tubing's been firing with 5 chutes if skiing's shut. Hit the CataMonster zipline post-ski for 55+ mph thrills over the trails. Locals say pack patience, layers, and that stoke—spring shredding waits for no one!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2026 12:02:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down the 25/26 season in epic spring style, straddling that NY-MA border just 2.5 hours from NYC—perfect for a quick rip if you're craving turns before the melt! Right now, it's slim pickings on the slopes with only 2 of 8 lifts spinning and a big fat 0 of 44 trails open, as the official final day was April 4th, but uphill travel is still on via routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver—watch for groomers and snowcats!).

Snow's hanging tough at 3-24 inches base depth (some spots 12-24"), with spring conditions dominating—think machine-groomed or variable where it's open, no fresh powder in the last 24/48 hours, last real dump way back on March 23, and a season total around 48 inches. Piste is closed but uphill-ready; off-piste is natural snow only on glades like Birch Cathedral, though avalanche risk is N/A and everything's thawing fast.

Weather's playing nice today with cloudy skies, base temps around 43°F and summit 41°F, highs in the 30s-40s—bundle up but expect freeze-thaw cycles. Looking ahead: Friday brings some clouds and 10-15°C peaks with light rain possible; Saturday light rain showers, 11°C max; Sunday rain then cooling to -1°C night; Monday cloudy 5°C; Tuesday snow showers dropping to -7°C—prime for potential freshies if you're uphill game!

Pro tip: Weekends run Sat 8:30a-8/9p, Sun to 4p, but check catamountski.com for live updates—tubing's been firing with 5 chutes if skiing's shut. Hit the CataMonster zipline post-ski for 55+ mph thrills over the trails. Locals say pack patience, layers, and that stoke—spring shredding waits for no one!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down the 25/26 season in epic spring style, straddling that NY-MA border just 2.5 hours from NYC—perfect for a quick rip if you're craving turns before the melt! Right now, it's slim pickings on the slopes with only 2 of 8 lifts spinning and a big fat 0 of 44 trails open, as the official final day was April 4th, but uphill travel is still on via routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver—watch for groomers and snowcats!).

Snow's hanging tough at 3-24 inches base depth (some spots 12-24"), with spring conditions dominating—think machine-groomed or variable where it's open, no fresh powder in the last 24/48 hours, last real dump way back on March 23, and a season total around 48 inches. Piste is closed but uphill-ready; off-piste is natural snow only on glades like Birch Cathedral, though avalanche risk is N/A and everything's thawing fast.

Weather's playing nice today with cloudy skies, base temps around 43°F and summit 41°F, highs in the 30s-40s—bundle up but expect freeze-thaw cycles. Looking ahead: Friday brings some clouds and 10-15°C peaks with light rain possible; Saturday light rain showers, 11°C max; Sunday rain then cooling to -1°C night; Monday cloudy 5°C; Tuesday snow showers dropping to -7°C—prime for potential freshies if you're uphill game!

Pro tip: Weekends run Sat 8:30a-8/9p, Sun to 4p, but check catamountski.com for live updates—tubing's been firing with 5 chutes if skiing's shut. Hit the CataMonster zipline post-ski for 55+ mph thrills over the trails. Locals say pack patience, layers, and that stoke—spring shredding waits for no one!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: Late Season Conditions and What to Expect Before Closing</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down what's been quite the season, and if you're thinking about squeezing in some late-season runs, here's what you need to know about current conditions on the border between Massachusetts and New York.

The resort is currently operating with just 2 out of 8 lifts spinning, which tells you we're in that final stretch of the ski season. Unfortunately, all 41 trails are closed at the moment, so Catamount isn't actively running ski operations right now. However, looking back at recent reports from early April, the resort had a 12-inch base depth with 8 lifts operational, so conditions were still decent just a few days ago as the season was winding down.

The good news from earlier in the season shows Catamount finished strong with solid terrain diversity across its 44 trails. The resort reported spring conditions on its primary surface with machine-groomed secondary runs, and those 135 skiable acres offered plenty of variety for all skill levels. The vertical drop of 1,000 feet provides some genuine mountain terrain despite the modest elevation ranging from 1,000 feet at the base to 2,000 feet at the summit.

Looking at the weather picture for the coming days, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s to low 40s Fahrenheit. Thursday should bring partly cloudy skies with highs around 30 degrees, Friday looks clear with highs reaching 36 degrees, and the weekend appears partly cloudy with highs in the low 40s. Sunday will be the coldest day coming up, with highs just hitting 26 degrees. These spring conditions mean freeze-thaw cycles are definitely in play, which can create variable snow quality throughout the day.

For the season overall, Catamount recorded 48 inches of total snowfall, with the last significant snow arriving back in mid-March. The resort is located conveniently just 2.5 hours from New York City, making it an accessible option for the tri-state skiing crowd.

If you're planning a visit, call ahead at 413-528-1262 or check catamountski.com to confirm operating status, as we're definitely in the home stretch of the season. Spring skiing means early morning powder and afternoon slush, so timing your day strategically can make all the difference. The resort also features the CataMonster, the longest dual zipline in the United States, if you want to mix in some non-skiing adventure alongside your runs.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down what's been quite the season, and if you're thinking about squeezing in some late-season runs, here's what you need to know about current conditions on the border between Massachusetts and New York.

The resort is currently operating with just 2 out of 8 lifts spinning, which tells you we're in that final stretch of the ski season. Unfortunately, all 41 trails are closed at the moment, so Catamount isn't actively running ski operations right now. However, looking back at recent reports from early April, the resort had a 12-inch base depth with 8 lifts operational, so conditions were still decent just a few days ago as the season was winding down.

The good news from earlier in the season shows Catamount finished strong with solid terrain diversity across its 44 trails. The resort reported spring conditions on its primary surface with machine-groomed secondary runs, and those 135 skiable acres offered plenty of variety for all skill levels. The vertical drop of 1,000 feet provides some genuine mountain terrain despite the modest elevation ranging from 1,000 feet at the base to 2,000 feet at the summit.

Looking at the weather picture for the coming days, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s to low 40s Fahrenheit. Thursday should bring partly cloudy skies with highs around 30 degrees, Friday looks clear with highs reaching 36 degrees, and the weekend appears partly cloudy with highs in the low 40s. Sunday will be the coldest day coming up, with highs just hitting 26 degrees. These spring conditions mean freeze-thaw cycles are definitely in play, which can create variable snow quality throughout the day.

For the season overall, Catamount recorded 48 inches of total snowfall, with the last significant snow arriving back in mid-March. The resort is located conveniently just 2.5 hours from New York City, making it an accessible option for the tri-state skiing crowd.

If you're planning a visit, call ahead at 413-528-1262 or check catamountski.com to confirm operating status, as we're definitely in the home stretch of the season. Spring skiing means early morning powder and afternoon slush, so timing your day strategically can make all the difference. The resort also features the CataMonster, the longest dual zipline in the United States, if you want to mix in some non-skiing adventure alongside your runs.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down what's been quite the season, and if you're thinking about squeezing in some late-season runs, here's what you need to know about current conditions on the border between Massachusetts and New York.

The resort is currently operating with just 2 out of 8 lifts spinning, which tells you we're in that final stretch of the ski season. Unfortunately, all 41 trails are closed at the moment, so Catamount isn't actively running ski operations right now. However, looking back at recent reports from early April, the resort had a 12-inch base depth with 8 lifts operational, so conditions were still decent just a few days ago as the season was winding down.

The good news from earlier in the season shows Catamount finished strong with solid terrain diversity across its 44 trails. The resort reported spring conditions on its primary surface with machine-groomed secondary runs, and those 135 skiable acres offered plenty of variety for all skill levels. The vertical drop of 1,000 feet provides some genuine mountain terrain despite the modest elevation ranging from 1,000 feet at the base to 2,000 feet at the summit.

Looking at the weather picture for the coming days, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s to low 40s Fahrenheit. Thursday should bring partly cloudy skies with highs around 30 degrees, Friday looks clear with highs reaching 36 degrees, and the weekend appears partly cloudy with highs in the low 40s. Sunday will be the coldest day coming up, with highs just hitting 26 degrees. These spring conditions mean freeze-thaw cycles are definitely in play, which can create variable snow quality throughout the day.

For the season overall, Catamount recorded 48 inches of total snowfall, with the last significant snow arriving back in mid-March. The resort is located conveniently just 2.5 hours from New York City, making it an accessible option for the tri-state skiing crowd.

If you're planning a visit, call ahead at 413-528-1262 or check catamountski.com to confirm operating status, as we're definitely in the home stretch of the season. Spring skiing means early morning powder and afternoon slush, so timing your day strategically can make all the difference. The resort also features the CataMonster, the longest dual zipline in the United States, if you want to mix in some non-skiing adventure alongside your runs.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Final Days: Spring Vibes and Uphill Adventures at the End of Season</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down the 25/26 season like a boss, but it's slim pickings right now on the slopes. All 41 trails are closed across the 1,000-foot vertical drop straddling NY and MA, with just 2-3 of 8 lifts spinning for uphill travel only on spots like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat—grab a season pass or uphill ticket and sign the waiver if you're hiking up for that skinner fix.

Snow's hanging tough at a base depth of 3-24 inches (some spots 12-18 at summit), but no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—season total around 48 inches, relying heavy on snowmaking. Pistes are variable or spring-like where covered, off-piste thin and natural-snow-only trails like Birch Glade fully shut; expect machine-groomed or powder vibes if anything opens, but it's mostly closed for now.

Today's cloudy with base temps near 43°F and summit 41°F, feeling like end-of-season slush potential. Looking ahead, mostly dry freeze-thaw action: highs climbing to 16°C Friday before cooling to 5°C Monday, dipping to -7°C nights midweek, light rain Sunday morning (9mm total), winds easing off—no big dumps forecast.

Final ski day was Saturday, April 4th, so pivot to spring vibes: hit the CataMonster zipline at 55+ mph over the trails or aerial adventure park. Weekend hours were 8:30a-8p Sat, 8:30a-4p Sun if you're chasing stragglers, but call ahead (413-528-1262) for ops updates. Mountain crew's grinding hard—give 'em props! Stay rad, locals know Catamount's gold for varied terrain when snow stacks up.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down the 25/26 season like a boss, but it's slim pickings right now on the slopes. All 41 trails are closed across the 1,000-foot vertical drop straddling NY and MA, with just 2-3 of 8 lifts spinning for uphill travel only on spots like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat—grab a season pass or uphill ticket and sign the waiver if you're hiking up for that skinner fix.

Snow's hanging tough at a base depth of 3-24 inches (some spots 12-18 at summit), but no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—season total around 48 inches, relying heavy on snowmaking. Pistes are variable or spring-like where covered, off-piste thin and natural-snow-only trails like Birch Glade fully shut; expect machine-groomed or powder vibes if anything opens, but it's mostly closed for now.

Today's cloudy with base temps near 43°F and summit 41°F, feeling like end-of-season slush potential. Looking ahead, mostly dry freeze-thaw action: highs climbing to 16°C Friday before cooling to 5°C Monday, dipping to -7°C nights midweek, light rain Sunday morning (9mm total), winds easing off—no big dumps forecast.

Final ski day was Saturday, April 4th, so pivot to spring vibes: hit the CataMonster zipline at 55+ mph over the trails or aerial adventure park. Weekend hours were 8:30a-8p Sat, 8:30a-4p Sun if you're chasing stragglers, but call ahead (413-528-1262) for ops updates. Mountain crew's grinding hard—give 'em props! Stay rad, locals know Catamount's gold for varied terrain when snow stacks up.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down the 25/26 season like a boss, but it's slim pickings right now on the slopes. All 41 trails are closed across the 1,000-foot vertical drop straddling NY and MA, with just 2-3 of 8 lifts spinning for uphill travel only on spots like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat—grab a season pass or uphill ticket and sign the waiver if you're hiking up for that skinner fix.

Snow's hanging tough at a base depth of 3-24 inches (some spots 12-18 at summit), but no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—season total around 48 inches, relying heavy on snowmaking. Pistes are variable or spring-like where covered, off-piste thin and natural-snow-only trails like Birch Glade fully shut; expect machine-groomed or powder vibes if anything opens, but it's mostly closed for now.

Today's cloudy with base temps near 43°F and summit 41°F, feeling like end-of-season slush potential. Looking ahead, mostly dry freeze-thaw action: highs climbing to 16°C Friday before cooling to 5°C Monday, dipping to -7°C nights midweek, light rain Sunday morning (9mm total), winds easing off—no big dumps forecast.

Final ski day was Saturday, April 4th, so pivot to spring vibes: hit the CataMonster zipline at 55+ mph over the trails or aerial adventure park. Weekend hours were 8:30a-8p Sat, 8:30a-4p Sun if you're chasing stragglers, but call ahead (413-528-1262) for ops updates. Mountain crew's grinding hard—give 'em props! Stay rad, locals know Catamount's gold for varied terrain when snow stacks up.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Season Finale: Uphill Only, Spring Conditions, and Planning Next Winter's Shred</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down its epic 25/26 season after a killer run—official closing was yesterday, April 4th, but locals know the vibe lingers if conditions hold. Right now, it's slim pickings with **3 of 8 lifts spinning** but a whopping **0 of 44 trails open**, thanks to spring thaw and no fresh dumps lately (last notable snow hit March 23). Base depths hover at **12-24 inches** in spots, but without open runs, it's more for uphill adventurers than full sends—stick to routes like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat if you're skinning up (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver first).

No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, with season totals around **48 inches** total, bolstered by their beast snowmaking on most trails. Piste conditions? Machine-groomed where possible, but off-piste is closed and bony—think spring slush over hardpack if anything's rideable. Current weather's cloudy and mild, base around **43°F**, summit **41°F**, perfect for beers by the lodge but not carving.

Looking ahead, the forecast screams shoulder season: light rain Sunday morning (maybe 9-10mm total), temps peaking 16°C Friday before cooling to 5°C Monday and dipping to -7°C nights by Tuesday—trace snow showers possible midweek, but no big reloads. Winds easing from fresh SW to calm.

Pro tip: Uphill policy's strict—watch for groomers and snowcats. Resort's still buzzing with 1,000ft vert, night skiing history, and summer zips on deck. Hours were weekends till 8-9p, but call ahead (413-528-1262) for any pop-up ops. Pack the board for next winter's powder chaser! Stay rad, locals.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 12:01:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down its epic 25/26 season after a killer run—official closing was yesterday, April 4th, but locals know the vibe lingers if conditions hold. Right now, it's slim pickings with **3 of 8 lifts spinning** but a whopping **0 of 44 trails open**, thanks to spring thaw and no fresh dumps lately (last notable snow hit March 23). Base depths hover at **12-24 inches** in spots, but without open runs, it's more for uphill adventurers than full sends—stick to routes like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat if you're skinning up (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver first).

No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, with season totals around **48 inches** total, bolstered by their beast snowmaking on most trails. Piste conditions? Machine-groomed where possible, but off-piste is closed and bony—think spring slush over hardpack if anything's rideable. Current weather's cloudy and mild, base around **43°F**, summit **41°F**, perfect for beers by the lodge but not carving.

Looking ahead, the forecast screams shoulder season: light rain Sunday morning (maybe 9-10mm total), temps peaking 16°C Friday before cooling to 5°C Monday and dipping to -7°C nights by Tuesday—trace snow showers possible midweek, but no big reloads. Winds easing from fresh SW to calm.

Pro tip: Uphill policy's strict—watch for groomers and snowcats. Resort's still buzzing with 1,000ft vert, night skiing history, and summer zips on deck. Hours were weekends till 8-9p, but call ahead (413-528-1262) for any pop-up ops. Pack the board for next winter's powder chaser! Stay rad, locals.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down its epic 25/26 season after a killer run—official closing was yesterday, April 4th, but locals know the vibe lingers if conditions hold. Right now, it's slim pickings with **3 of 8 lifts spinning** but a whopping **0 of 44 trails open**, thanks to spring thaw and no fresh dumps lately (last notable snow hit March 23). Base depths hover at **12-24 inches** in spots, but without open runs, it's more for uphill adventurers than full sends—stick to routes like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat if you're skinning up (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver first).

No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, with season totals around **48 inches** total, bolstered by their beast snowmaking on most trails. Piste conditions? Machine-groomed where possible, but off-piste is closed and bony—think spring slush over hardpack if anything's rideable. Current weather's cloudy and mild, base around **43°F**, summit **41°F**, perfect for beers by the lodge but not carving.

Looking ahead, the forecast screams shoulder season: light rain Sunday morning (maybe 9-10mm total), temps peaking 16°C Friday before cooling to 5°C Monday and dipping to -7°C nights by Tuesday—trace snow showers possible midweek, but no big reloads. Winds easing from fresh SW to calm.

Pro tip: Uphill policy's strict—watch for groomers and snowcats. Resort's still buzzing with 1,000ft vert, night skiing history, and summer zips on deck. Hours were weekends till 8-9p, but call ahead (413-528-1262) for any pop-up ops. Pack the board for next winter's powder chaser! Stay rad, locals.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Final Day Send: Last Chance to Shred the Berkshires Before Season Close</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, grab your boards because Catamount Mountain Resort in the Berkshires is wrapping up an epic 25/26 season with a bang—today's the final day, Saturday April 4th, so hit those slopes before they call it! The crew's kept things prime with machine-groomed and powder surfaces holding strong at 18-24 inches base depth from summit (2000ft) down to base (1000ft), though some spots show 12-18in lately thanks to their killer snowmaking on favorites like Ridge Run, Shawenon, Upper Alley-Cat, and more.

No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 10 inches fell over the past 72, building on a solid season total around 48 inches. Right now, 3 of 8 lifts are spinning, with 15 of 44 trails open (about 38% terrain, 51 acres), mixing groomers and spring vibes—perfect for carving cruisers or buttery park tricks. Weather's chilly and snowy today with highs near 34°F dropping to 10°F overnight, so layer up for that crisp carve feel.

Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy tomorrow (high 30°F, low 18°F), then clearing up Friday (36°F/14°F) before warming Saturday (41°F/26°F)—but brace for cooler swings Sunday (26°F/15°F) with possible rain/snow showers early next week as freeze-thaw hits, maxing around 16°C then dipping to -1°C. Pistes are groomed solid, off-piste glades like Lower Glade are natural snow only but mostly closed; stick to open runs to avoid thin spots.

Pro tip from the locals: Uphill travel's cool on Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat if you've got a pass or ticket—sign the waiver and dodge groomers/winches. Hours rock till 9pm tonight, then tubing's still firing. With 1000ft vert and night lights, it's a NYC escape (just 2.5hrs away) worth the send—shoutout to ops for the grind! See you gnar side.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, grab your boards because Catamount Mountain Resort in the Berkshires is wrapping up an epic 25/26 season with a bang—today's the final day, Saturday April 4th, so hit those slopes before they call it! The crew's kept things prime with machine-groomed and powder surfaces holding strong at 18-24 inches base depth from summit (2000ft) down to base (1000ft), though some spots show 12-18in lately thanks to their killer snowmaking on favorites like Ridge Run, Shawenon, Upper Alley-Cat, and more.

No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 10 inches fell over the past 72, building on a solid season total around 48 inches. Right now, 3 of 8 lifts are spinning, with 15 of 44 trails open (about 38% terrain, 51 acres), mixing groomers and spring vibes—perfect for carving cruisers or buttery park tricks. Weather's chilly and snowy today with highs near 34°F dropping to 10°F overnight, so layer up for that crisp carve feel.

Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy tomorrow (high 30°F, low 18°F), then clearing up Friday (36°F/14°F) before warming Saturday (41°F/26°F)—but brace for cooler swings Sunday (26°F/15°F) with possible rain/snow showers early next week as freeze-thaw hits, maxing around 16°C then dipping to -1°C. Pistes are groomed solid, off-piste glades like Lower Glade are natural snow only but mostly closed; stick to open runs to avoid thin spots.

Pro tip from the locals: Uphill travel's cool on Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat if you've got a pass or ticket—sign the waiver and dodge groomers/winches. Hours rock till 9pm tonight, then tubing's still firing. With 1000ft vert and night lights, it's a NYC escape (just 2.5hrs away) worth the send—shoutout to ops for the grind! See you gnar side.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, grab your boards because Catamount Mountain Resort in the Berkshires is wrapping up an epic 25/26 season with a bang—today's the final day, Saturday April 4th, so hit those slopes before they call it! The crew's kept things prime with machine-groomed and powder surfaces holding strong at 18-24 inches base depth from summit (2000ft) down to base (1000ft), though some spots show 12-18in lately thanks to their killer snowmaking on favorites like Ridge Run, Shawenon, Upper Alley-Cat, and more.

No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 10 inches fell over the past 72, building on a solid season total around 48 inches. Right now, 3 of 8 lifts are spinning, with 15 of 44 trails open (about 38% terrain, 51 acres), mixing groomers and spring vibes—perfect for carving cruisers or buttery park tricks. Weather's chilly and snowy today with highs near 34°F dropping to 10°F overnight, so layer up for that crisp carve feel.

Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy tomorrow (high 30°F, low 18°F), then clearing up Friday (36°F/14°F) before warming Saturday (41°F/26°F)—but brace for cooler swings Sunday (26°F/15°F) with possible rain/snow showers early next week as freeze-thaw hits, maxing around 16°C then dipping to -1°C. Pistes are groomed solid, off-piste glades like Lower Glade are natural snow only but mostly closed; stick to open runs to avoid thin spots.

Pro tip from the locals: Uphill travel's cool on Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat if you've got a pass or ticket—sign the waiver and dodge groomers/winches. Hours rock till 9pm tonight, then tubing's still firing. With 1000ft vert and night lights, it's a NYC escape (just 2.5hrs away) worth the send—shoutout to ops for the grind! See you gnar side.

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      <title>Catamount's Final Day: Last Laps on Southern New England's Epic 25/26 Season</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9150811694</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down its epic 25/26 season with the final day set for tomorrow, Saturday, April 4th—don't miss your last laps on this Southern New England gem straddling MA and NY! Right now, the mountain's open for snow sports, but trails are closed across all 44 runs, from beginner-friendly groomers to black diamond thrills like Ripper and Christopher's Leap. Only 3 of 8 lifts are spinning, including the Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple, perfect for uphill policy holders eyeing skinning routes like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, and Shawenon—grab a pass or ticket and sign that waiver, as groomers and snowcats are out hustling.

Snow's holding at a solid **18-24" base depth** from extensive snowmaking, with primary surfaces packing **powder** vibes and secondary spots **machine-groomed** for that corduroy carve—though piste conditions are thin end-of-season style, off-piste is hushed for now. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours (just 10" over 72 hours per older reports), and season totals aren't listed, but they've kept the party going strong. Summit hits 2000ft, base at 1000ft for 1000ft vert—pure fun factor.

Today's weather? Snow showers with highs around **34°F** and lows **10°F**, feeling crisp under clear-to-partly cloudy skies. Looking ahead: Thursday partly cloudy (**30°F/18°F**), Friday sunny (**36°F/14°F**), Saturday milder (**41°F/26°F**), Sunday cooling to **26°F/15°F**—freeze-thaw cycles incoming, so watch for variable snowpack, but no big storms forecast yet. Winds chill it down, but bundle up for those final turns.

Pro tip: Tubing's firing with 5 chutes if you're craving action, and uphill travel's your golden ticket—shoutout to the ops crew keeping it real. Hit catamountski.com for live updates, and ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Last call to send it—carpe diem on the hill!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down its epic 25/26 season with the final day set for tomorrow, Saturday, April 4th—don't miss your last laps on this Southern New England gem straddling MA and NY! Right now, the mountain's open for snow sports, but trails are closed across all 44 runs, from beginner-friendly groomers to black diamond thrills like Ripper and Christopher's Leap. Only 3 of 8 lifts are spinning, including the Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple, perfect for uphill policy holders eyeing skinning routes like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, and Shawenon—grab a pass or ticket and sign that waiver, as groomers and snowcats are out hustling.

Snow's holding at a solid **18-24" base depth** from extensive snowmaking, with primary surfaces packing **powder** vibes and secondary spots **machine-groomed** for that corduroy carve—though piste conditions are thin end-of-season style, off-piste is hushed for now. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours (just 10" over 72 hours per older reports), and season totals aren't listed, but they've kept the party going strong. Summit hits 2000ft, base at 1000ft for 1000ft vert—pure fun factor.

Today's weather? Snow showers with highs around **34°F** and lows **10°F**, feeling crisp under clear-to-partly cloudy skies. Looking ahead: Thursday partly cloudy (**30°F/18°F**), Friday sunny (**36°F/14°F**), Saturday milder (**41°F/26°F**), Sunday cooling to **26°F/15°F**—freeze-thaw cycles incoming, so watch for variable snowpack, but no big storms forecast yet. Winds chill it down, but bundle up for those final turns.

Pro tip: Tubing's firing with 5 chutes if you're craving action, and uphill travel's your golden ticket—shoutout to the ops crew keeping it real. Hit catamountski.com for live updates, and ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Last call to send it—carpe diem on the hill!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down its epic 25/26 season with the final day set for tomorrow, Saturday, April 4th—don't miss your last laps on this Southern New England gem straddling MA and NY! Right now, the mountain's open for snow sports, but trails are closed across all 44 runs, from beginner-friendly groomers to black diamond thrills like Ripper and Christopher's Leap. Only 3 of 8 lifts are spinning, including the Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple, perfect for uphill policy holders eyeing skinning routes like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, and Shawenon—grab a pass or ticket and sign that waiver, as groomers and snowcats are out hustling.

Snow's holding at a solid **18-24" base depth** from extensive snowmaking, with primary surfaces packing **powder** vibes and secondary spots **machine-groomed** for that corduroy carve—though piste conditions are thin end-of-season style, off-piste is hushed for now. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours (just 10" over 72 hours per older reports), and season totals aren't listed, but they've kept the party going strong. Summit hits 2000ft, base at 1000ft for 1000ft vert—pure fun factor.

Today's weather? Snow showers with highs around **34°F** and lows **10°F**, feeling crisp under clear-to-partly cloudy skies. Looking ahead: Thursday partly cloudy (**30°F/18°F**), Friday sunny (**36°F/14°F**), Saturday milder (**41°F/26°F**), Sunday cooling to **26°F/15°F**—freeze-thaw cycles incoming, so watch for variable snowpack, but no big storms forecast yet. Winds chill it down, but bundle up for those final turns.

Pro tip: Tubing's firing with 5 chutes if you're craving action, and uphill travel's your golden ticket—shoutout to the ops crew keeping it real. Hit catamountski.com for live updates, and ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Last call to send it—carpe diem on the hill!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Spring Skiing at Catamount: Chase the Corduroy Before April 5th</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

# Catamount Mountain Resort Snow Report

Well, spring skiing is in full swing at Catamount Mountain Resort, and here's what you need to know before heading up to the mountain straddling the New York and Massachusetts border.

**Snow Depths and Recent Snowfall**

The base is sitting at a modest 12 to 18 inches, with the summit holding 18 to 24 inches. The last significant snowfall hit back on March 13th, so we're well into that spring consolidation phase where the snow gets dense and sticky. There's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, and truthfully, don't expect fresh powder anytime soon—the forecast shows no significant snowfall on the horizon.

**Current Terrain Status**

Here's the reality check: only 3 of 8 lifts are spinning and roughly 15 of 44 trails are open, translating to about 38 percent of the terrain available. That said, the resort is doing solid work with spring conditions and machine-groomed surfaces keeping runs in decent shape. If you're heading out, the terrain park is operational, and tubing is available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for those looking for family-friendly fun.

**Weather Outlook**

Today expect cloudy skies with a high near 43 degrees Fahrenheit at the base. Tomorrow should bring partly cloudy conditions with highs around 30 degrees, which is actually ideal for firming up the snowpack. Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday warms up to around 41 degrees with partly cloudy skies, while Sunday stays cool and partly cloudy with highs near 26 degrees. It's classic spring skiing weather—cold mornings mean decent corduroy early on, but afternoon softening is inevitable.

**Season Snapshot**

Catamount has recorded 48 inches of total snowfall for the season, which is right in line with the resort's average of 47 inches annually. The mountain offers 44 trails across 135 skiable acres with a respectable 1,000-foot vertical drop, making it a solid choice for the region, especially for intermediate skiers and families.

**Heads Up**

The resort's projected closing date is April 5th, so if you're planning a spring session, time is running out. The weekend hours are Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., giving you plenty of daylight to work with. Roads are open, and the mountain is firing on all cylinders despite the limited terrain. Spring skiing here means getting out early for the best conditions before the afternoon slush takes over—classic strategy that never gets old.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 12:02:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

# Catamount Mountain Resort Snow Report

Well, spring skiing is in full swing at Catamount Mountain Resort, and here's what you need to know before heading up to the mountain straddling the New York and Massachusetts border.

**Snow Depths and Recent Snowfall**

The base is sitting at a modest 12 to 18 inches, with the summit holding 18 to 24 inches. The last significant snowfall hit back on March 13th, so we're well into that spring consolidation phase where the snow gets dense and sticky. There's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, and truthfully, don't expect fresh powder anytime soon—the forecast shows no significant snowfall on the horizon.

**Current Terrain Status**

Here's the reality check: only 3 of 8 lifts are spinning and roughly 15 of 44 trails are open, translating to about 38 percent of the terrain available. That said, the resort is doing solid work with spring conditions and machine-groomed surfaces keeping runs in decent shape. If you're heading out, the terrain park is operational, and tubing is available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for those looking for family-friendly fun.

**Weather Outlook**

Today expect cloudy skies with a high near 43 degrees Fahrenheit at the base. Tomorrow should bring partly cloudy conditions with highs around 30 degrees, which is actually ideal for firming up the snowpack. Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday warms up to around 41 degrees with partly cloudy skies, while Sunday stays cool and partly cloudy with highs near 26 degrees. It's classic spring skiing weather—cold mornings mean decent corduroy early on, but afternoon softening is inevitable.

**Season Snapshot**

Catamount has recorded 48 inches of total snowfall for the season, which is right in line with the resort's average of 47 inches annually. The mountain offers 44 trails across 135 skiable acres with a respectable 1,000-foot vertical drop, making it a solid choice for the region, especially for intermediate skiers and families.

**Heads Up**

The resort's projected closing date is April 5th, so if you're planning a spring session, time is running out. The weekend hours are Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., giving you plenty of daylight to work with. Roads are open, and the mountain is firing on all cylinders despite the limited terrain. Spring skiing here means getting out early for the best conditions before the afternoon slush takes over—classic strategy that never gets old.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

# Catamount Mountain Resort Snow Report

Well, spring skiing is in full swing at Catamount Mountain Resort, and here's what you need to know before heading up to the mountain straddling the New York and Massachusetts border.

**Snow Depths and Recent Snowfall**

The base is sitting at a modest 12 to 18 inches, with the summit holding 18 to 24 inches. The last significant snowfall hit back on March 13th, so we're well into that spring consolidation phase where the snow gets dense and sticky. There's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, and truthfully, don't expect fresh powder anytime soon—the forecast shows no significant snowfall on the horizon.

**Current Terrain Status**

Here's the reality check: only 3 of 8 lifts are spinning and roughly 15 of 44 trails are open, translating to about 38 percent of the terrain available. That said, the resort is doing solid work with spring conditions and machine-groomed surfaces keeping runs in decent shape. If you're heading out, the terrain park is operational, and tubing is available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for those looking for family-friendly fun.

**Weather Outlook**

Today expect cloudy skies with a high near 43 degrees Fahrenheit at the base. Tomorrow should bring partly cloudy conditions with highs around 30 degrees, which is actually ideal for firming up the snowpack. Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday warms up to around 41 degrees with partly cloudy skies, while Sunday stays cool and partly cloudy with highs near 26 degrees. It's classic spring skiing weather—cold mornings mean decent corduroy early on, but afternoon softening is inevitable.

**Season Snapshot**

Catamount has recorded 48 inches of total snowfall for the season, which is right in line with the resort's average of 47 inches annually. The mountain offers 44 trails across 135 skiable acres with a respectable 1,000-foot vertical drop, making it a solid choice for the region, especially for intermediate skiers and families.

**Heads Up**

The resort's projected closing date is April 5th, so if you're planning a spring session, time is running out. The weekend hours are Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., giving you plenty of daylight to work with. Roads are open, and the mountain is firing on all cylinders despite the limited terrain. Spring skiing here means getting out early for the best conditions before the afternoon slush takes over—classic strategy that never gets old.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Final Weekend: Spring Skiing and Warm Weather Before Shutdown</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is wrapping up what's been quite the season, with the final day of the 2025/26 winter season coming this Saturday, April 4th. If you're thinking about squeezing in one last run before things shut down, here's what you need to know.

Right now, conditions are classic spring skiing. The base is sitting at 3-24 inches with 15 out of 44 trails open and just 3 of 8 lifts spinning. That's 38 percent of the mountain available for play. The primary surface conditions are machine groomed and spring-like, which means you're looking at that typical late-season corn and slightly soft snow, especially in the afternoons. The season total snowfall stands at 48 inches, with the last significant dump hitting back on February 17th. More recently, there was about 10 inches in the past 72 hours, but nothing new in the last 24 hours.

As for the weather heading into the weekend, expect cloudy skies with a base temperature around 43 degrees Fahrenheit at noon. It's that perfect shoulder season where mornings can still be solid but afternoons warm up quick. Looking ahead at the forecast through Saturday's final day, temperatures will hover in the mid-40s to mid-60s. Friday should see highs around 64 degrees, while Saturday creeps up to 66 degrees. That warm-up means you'll want to hit the slopes early if you're chasing the best snow of the day.

A couple of things worth noting: Catamount operates weekends only during this time of year, so you've got Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. to make your moves. Also, if you're into uphill travel, certain routes are open including Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat. Just remember you'll need either a current season pass or an uphill ticket, and a signed waiver is mandatory.

This is your last call for the season, so make it count!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 12:02:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is wrapping up what's been quite the season, with the final day of the 2025/26 winter season coming this Saturday, April 4th. If you're thinking about squeezing in one last run before things shut down, here's what you need to know.

Right now, conditions are classic spring skiing. The base is sitting at 3-24 inches with 15 out of 44 trails open and just 3 of 8 lifts spinning. That's 38 percent of the mountain available for play. The primary surface conditions are machine groomed and spring-like, which means you're looking at that typical late-season corn and slightly soft snow, especially in the afternoons. The season total snowfall stands at 48 inches, with the last significant dump hitting back on February 17th. More recently, there was about 10 inches in the past 72 hours, but nothing new in the last 24 hours.

As for the weather heading into the weekend, expect cloudy skies with a base temperature around 43 degrees Fahrenheit at noon. It's that perfect shoulder season where mornings can still be solid but afternoons warm up quick. Looking ahead at the forecast through Saturday's final day, temperatures will hover in the mid-40s to mid-60s. Friday should see highs around 64 degrees, while Saturday creeps up to 66 degrees. That warm-up means you'll want to hit the slopes early if you're chasing the best snow of the day.

A couple of things worth noting: Catamount operates weekends only during this time of year, so you've got Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. to make your moves. Also, if you're into uphill travel, certain routes are open including Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat. Just remember you'll need either a current season pass or an uphill ticket, and a signed waiver is mandatory.

This is your last call for the season, so make it count!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is wrapping up what's been quite the season, with the final day of the 2025/26 winter season coming this Saturday, April 4th. If you're thinking about squeezing in one last run before things shut down, here's what you need to know.

Right now, conditions are classic spring skiing. The base is sitting at 3-24 inches with 15 out of 44 trails open and just 3 of 8 lifts spinning. That's 38 percent of the mountain available for play. The primary surface conditions are machine groomed and spring-like, which means you're looking at that typical late-season corn and slightly soft snow, especially in the afternoons. The season total snowfall stands at 48 inches, with the last significant dump hitting back on February 17th. More recently, there was about 10 inches in the past 72 hours, but nothing new in the last 24 hours.

As for the weather heading into the weekend, expect cloudy skies with a base temperature around 43 degrees Fahrenheit at noon. It's that perfect shoulder season where mornings can still be solid but afternoons warm up quick. Looking ahead at the forecast through Saturday's final day, temperatures will hover in the mid-40s to mid-60s. Friday should see highs around 64 degrees, while Saturday creeps up to 66 degrees. That warm-up means you'll want to hit the slopes early if you're chasing the best snow of the day.

A couple of things worth noting: Catamount operates weekends only during this time of year, so you've got Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. to make your moves. Also, if you're into uphill travel, certain routes are open including Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat. Just remember you'll need either a current season pass or an uphill ticket, and a signed waiver is mandatory.

This is your last call for the season, so make it count!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Late Season Catamount: Weekend Uphills and Spring Slush Before the Melt</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is in full wind-down mode this late season, with all lifts and trails closed for regular operations—bummer for a midweek rip, but they're still open weekends only if you're chasing those final turns! Think uphill policy vibes: snag a season pass or uphill ticket, sign the waiver, and stick to routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat. Watch for groomers and snowmakers out there grinding.

Snow's thinning out with no fresh flakes in the last 24 or 48 hours, base depths hovering around 12-24 inches from recent reports, and season total around 48 inches—solid effort, but spring's calling. Piste conditions? Machine-groomed where possible, shifting to spring slush with freeze-thaw cycles; off-piste is a no-go with everything shut down. Last real snow was mid-March, so expect variable, icy bits if you hike up.

Right now, it's clear skies at the base around 32-33°F and summit 30-31°F, light 1 mph winds—perfect for a hike if you're hardcore! Upcoming forecast looks mild and wet: today cooler with rain possible (43° high), windy tomorrow (40°), then clearing to 51° Friday, clouding up to 59° Saturday. No big dumps ahead, mostly rain risks and temps climbing to the 50s-60s next week—melting fast, folks!

Pro tip: Hit the site for uphill deets, show love to the ops crew keeping it real. If you're local, weekends could deliver groomed gold before full closure—pack the board and pray for a cold snap! Stay rad out there.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 12:01:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is in full wind-down mode this late season, with all lifts and trails closed for regular operations—bummer for a midweek rip, but they're still open weekends only if you're chasing those final turns! Think uphill policy vibes: snag a season pass or uphill ticket, sign the waiver, and stick to routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat. Watch for groomers and snowmakers out there grinding.

Snow's thinning out with no fresh flakes in the last 24 or 48 hours, base depths hovering around 12-24 inches from recent reports, and season total around 48 inches—solid effort, but spring's calling. Piste conditions? Machine-groomed where possible, shifting to spring slush with freeze-thaw cycles; off-piste is a no-go with everything shut down. Last real snow was mid-March, so expect variable, icy bits if you hike up.

Right now, it's clear skies at the base around 32-33°F and summit 30-31°F, light 1 mph winds—perfect for a hike if you're hardcore! Upcoming forecast looks mild and wet: today cooler with rain possible (43° high), windy tomorrow (40°), then clearing to 51° Friday, clouding up to 59° Saturday. No big dumps ahead, mostly rain risks and temps climbing to the 50s-60s next week—melting fast, folks!

Pro tip: Hit the site for uphill deets, show love to the ops crew keeping it real. If you're local, weekends could deliver groomed gold before full closure—pack the board and pray for a cold snap! Stay rad out there.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is in full wind-down mode this late season, with all lifts and trails closed for regular operations—bummer for a midweek rip, but they're still open weekends only if you're chasing those final turns! Think uphill policy vibes: snag a season pass or uphill ticket, sign the waiver, and stick to routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat. Watch for groomers and snowmakers out there grinding.

Snow's thinning out with no fresh flakes in the last 24 or 48 hours, base depths hovering around 12-24 inches from recent reports, and season total around 48 inches—solid effort, but spring's calling. Piste conditions? Machine-groomed where possible, shifting to spring slush with freeze-thaw cycles; off-piste is a no-go with everything shut down. Last real snow was mid-March, so expect variable, icy bits if you hike up.

Right now, it's clear skies at the base around 32-33°F and summit 30-31°F, light 1 mph winds—perfect for a hike if you're hardcore! Upcoming forecast looks mild and wet: today cooler with rain possible (43° high), windy tomorrow (40°), then clearing to 51° Friday, clouding up to 59° Saturday. No big dumps ahead, mostly rain risks and temps climbing to the 50s-60s next week—melting fast, folks!

Pro tip: Hit the site for uphill deets, show love to the ops crew keeping it real. If you're local, weekends could deliver groomed gold before full closure—pack the board and pray for a cold snap! Stay rad out there.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Wraps Strong Season with Spring Conditions Through Late March</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is currently **closed for the season**, so unfortunately there's no skiing or snowboarding happening on the mountain right now. The resort wrapped up its operations after a weekend finale on March 29th, when they had 19 trails open serviced by 2 lifts and a carpet, offering skiers and riders one last chance to enjoy spring conditions before the season ended.

During that final weekend push, conditions were solid with plenty of well-groomed terrain across the mountain. The resort had been running strong throughout late March with a respectable base depth of 18-24 inches and fresh powder conditions mixed with machine-groomed runs. That final Sunday offered partly cloudy skies in the morning before clearing up in the afternoon, with temperatures climbing into the upper 40s—classic spring skiing weather that the local shred community was definitely taking advantage of.

Looking at the big picture for the season, Catamount delivered consistent snow throughout the winter months. March typically sees around 3.5 inches of snow across 2.1 days on average at the resort, and this season proved to be solid overall with reliable snowmaking backing up natural snowfall to keep terrain open and in good shape through the end of March.

The resort's extended spring season kept things rolling well into late March, which is fantastic for anyone trying to squeeze in those final runs before summer takes over. The dedicated mountain operations crew was working overtime through the entire season to maintain conditions, and their efforts clearly paid off with strong terrain availability right up until closing day.

If you're itching to ski again, mark your calendar for next season, which typically kicks off around mid-November. In the meantime, Catamount offers summer activities like ziplining and a high ropes course, making it worth a visit even when the snow melts away.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2026 12:02:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is currently **closed for the season**, so unfortunately there's no skiing or snowboarding happening on the mountain right now. The resort wrapped up its operations after a weekend finale on March 29th, when they had 19 trails open serviced by 2 lifts and a carpet, offering skiers and riders one last chance to enjoy spring conditions before the season ended.

During that final weekend push, conditions were solid with plenty of well-groomed terrain across the mountain. The resort had been running strong throughout late March with a respectable base depth of 18-24 inches and fresh powder conditions mixed with machine-groomed runs. That final Sunday offered partly cloudy skies in the morning before clearing up in the afternoon, with temperatures climbing into the upper 40s—classic spring skiing weather that the local shred community was definitely taking advantage of.

Looking at the big picture for the season, Catamount delivered consistent snow throughout the winter months. March typically sees around 3.5 inches of snow across 2.1 days on average at the resort, and this season proved to be solid overall with reliable snowmaking backing up natural snowfall to keep terrain open and in good shape through the end of March.

The resort's extended spring season kept things rolling well into late March, which is fantastic for anyone trying to squeeze in those final runs before summer takes over. The dedicated mountain operations crew was working overtime through the entire season to maintain conditions, and their efforts clearly paid off with strong terrain availability right up until closing day.

If you're itching to ski again, mark your calendar for next season, which typically kicks off around mid-November. In the meantime, Catamount offers summer activities like ziplining and a high ropes course, making it worth a visit even when the snow melts away.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is currently **closed for the season**, so unfortunately there's no skiing or snowboarding happening on the mountain right now. The resort wrapped up its operations after a weekend finale on March 29th, when they had 19 trails open serviced by 2 lifts and a carpet, offering skiers and riders one last chance to enjoy spring conditions before the season ended.

During that final weekend push, conditions were solid with plenty of well-groomed terrain across the mountain. The resort had been running strong throughout late March with a respectable base depth of 18-24 inches and fresh powder conditions mixed with machine-groomed runs. That final Sunday offered partly cloudy skies in the morning before clearing up in the afternoon, with temperatures climbing into the upper 40s—classic spring skiing weather that the local shred community was definitely taking advantage of.

Looking at the big picture for the season, Catamount delivered consistent snow throughout the winter months. March typically sees around 3.5 inches of snow across 2.1 days on average at the resort, and this season proved to be solid overall with reliable snowmaking backing up natural snowfall to keep terrain open and in good shape through the end of March.

The resort's extended spring season kept things rolling well into late March, which is fantastic for anyone trying to squeeze in those final runs before summer takes over. The dedicated mountain operations crew was working overtime through the entire season to maintain conditions, and their efforts clearly paid off with strong terrain availability right up until closing day.

If you're itching to ski again, mark your calendar for next season, which typically kicks off around mid-November. In the meantime, Catamount offers summer activities like ziplining and a high ropes course, making it worth a visit even when the snow melts away.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Weather Pause: Uphill Access Open, Saturday Reopening in Sight</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, dreaming of carving fresh lines at Catamount Mountain Resort? Right now, the mountain's in a weather-induced hiatus—closed Tuesday through Friday, with all lifts and trails shut down tight as of the latest check. No open runs means zero action on the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, or any of those 41 trails like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, or Ripper; everything's paused while the ops crew hustles to keep conditions prime for a comeback.

Uphill access is your ticket to fun if you're feeling adventurous—routes like Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder are open, but grab a season pass or uphill ticket, sign the waiver, and dodge any winch cats or groomers out there. Show the mountain ops heroes some stoke when you spot 'em!

Snow depths? Reports are blank across the board—no current base or summit numbers, zero new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season totals hovering around 60 inches YTD from some trackers. Last flakes fell mid-March, so pistes are firm from grooming and snowmaking, but off-piste is a no-go with everything closed. Weather's chilly and clear today, base around 32-47°F, summit dipping to 30°F with light winds—perfect for spring vibes if they fire up.

Looking ahead, forecasts tease a mix: cold snaps with mins near 3°F and maxes up to 32°F early week, possible light snow to the base in spots over 48 hours, then warming to 16°C by late week with rain risks and freeze-thaw cycles. Winds could pick up, so layer up for variable shredding.

Big heads-up: They're hyped to reopen Saturday for potential spring sends—plan your road trip from NYC (just 2.5 hours away) and stay tuned to catamountski.com for the green light. No COVID closures this time, just Mother Nature calling the shots. Gear up, respect the uphill policy, and let's pray for that powder reload—Catamount's fighting to squeeze every last turn out of the season!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 12:02:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, dreaming of carving fresh lines at Catamount Mountain Resort? Right now, the mountain's in a weather-induced hiatus—closed Tuesday through Friday, with all lifts and trails shut down tight as of the latest check. No open runs means zero action on the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, or any of those 41 trails like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, or Ripper; everything's paused while the ops crew hustles to keep conditions prime for a comeback.

Uphill access is your ticket to fun if you're feeling adventurous—routes like Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder are open, but grab a season pass or uphill ticket, sign the waiver, and dodge any winch cats or groomers out there. Show the mountain ops heroes some stoke when you spot 'em!

Snow depths? Reports are blank across the board—no current base or summit numbers, zero new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season totals hovering around 60 inches YTD from some trackers. Last flakes fell mid-March, so pistes are firm from grooming and snowmaking, but off-piste is a no-go with everything closed. Weather's chilly and clear today, base around 32-47°F, summit dipping to 30°F with light winds—perfect for spring vibes if they fire up.

Looking ahead, forecasts tease a mix: cold snaps with mins near 3°F and maxes up to 32°F early week, possible light snow to the base in spots over 48 hours, then warming to 16°C by late week with rain risks and freeze-thaw cycles. Winds could pick up, so layer up for variable shredding.

Big heads-up: They're hyped to reopen Saturday for potential spring sends—plan your road trip from NYC (just 2.5 hours away) and stay tuned to catamountski.com for the green light. No COVID closures this time, just Mother Nature calling the shots. Gear up, respect the uphill policy, and let's pray for that powder reload—Catamount's fighting to squeeze every last turn out of the season!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, dreaming of carving fresh lines at Catamount Mountain Resort? Right now, the mountain's in a weather-induced hiatus—closed Tuesday through Friday, with all lifts and trails shut down tight as of the latest check. No open runs means zero action on the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, or any of those 41 trails like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, or Ripper; everything's paused while the ops crew hustles to keep conditions prime for a comeback.

Uphill access is your ticket to fun if you're feeling adventurous—routes like Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder are open, but grab a season pass or uphill ticket, sign the waiver, and dodge any winch cats or groomers out there. Show the mountain ops heroes some stoke when you spot 'em!

Snow depths? Reports are blank across the board—no current base or summit numbers, zero new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season totals hovering around 60 inches YTD from some trackers. Last flakes fell mid-March, so pistes are firm from grooming and snowmaking, but off-piste is a no-go with everything closed. Weather's chilly and clear today, base around 32-47°F, summit dipping to 30°F with light winds—perfect for spring vibes if they fire up.

Looking ahead, forecasts tease a mix: cold snaps with mins near 3°F and maxes up to 32°F early week, possible light snow to the base in spots over 48 hours, then warming to 16°C by late week with rain risks and freeze-thaw cycles. Winds could pick up, so layer up for variable shredding.

Big heads-up: They're hyped to reopen Saturday for potential spring sends—plan your road trip from NYC (just 2.5 hours away) and stay tuned to catamountski.com for the green light. No COVID closures this time, just Mother Nature calling the shots. Gear up, respect the uphill policy, and let's pray for that powder reload—Catamount's fighting to squeeze every last turn out of the season!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Roars Back: Spring Conditions Perfect for Late Season Carving</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort in Hillsdale, NY, is roaring back to life today after a weather-induced hiatus—lifts are firing up on this prime Saturday, perfect for late-season carves across 135 acres of **groomed and solid** piste goodness for all levels. Think machine-groomed runs holding strong with spring vibes, though off-piste stays closed to keep things safe—stick to the marked lines for buttery turns.

Base depths hover around **3-24 inches** (some spots as low as 12"), with no fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the season total clocks in at a respectable **48 inches**. Currently, expect **3 of 8 lifts open**, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1, unlocking **15 of 44 trails** (about 38% open) like Cat's Meow, Kelli's Run, and Spencer's Way—prime for progression from greens to blacks. Summit and base temps are chilly, around 39-47°F today with cloudy skies, but bundle up as it dips to the 20s overnight.

Uphill policy is live for passholders or ticketed adventurers—skin up routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder, but watch for groomers, snowcats, and ops crews hustling to prep the hill. Sign that waiver and give 'em high-fives!

Looking ahead, no big dumps imminent, but forecasts whisper up to **3 inches** over the next 7 days, with temps climbing to the 30s max and lows in the teens—clear skies early, then windier and below freezing at all elevations. Days ahead: cooler 20s-30s Saturday through Friday, snow line hugging the base, ideal for corn snow hunts if you're chasing that hero texture.

Grab weekend hours (8:30a-8p Sat, 8:30a-4p Sun) and hit the slopes—roads are open, conditions are solid for groomer laps. No major notices beyond standard uphill rules, so gear up, respect the hill, and let's send it before spring melt steals the show!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 12:02:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort in Hillsdale, NY, is roaring back to life today after a weather-induced hiatus—lifts are firing up on this prime Saturday, perfect for late-season carves across 135 acres of **groomed and solid** piste goodness for all levels. Think machine-groomed runs holding strong with spring vibes, though off-piste stays closed to keep things safe—stick to the marked lines for buttery turns.

Base depths hover around **3-24 inches** (some spots as low as 12"), with no fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the season total clocks in at a respectable **48 inches**. Currently, expect **3 of 8 lifts open**, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1, unlocking **15 of 44 trails** (about 38% open) like Cat's Meow, Kelli's Run, and Spencer's Way—prime for progression from greens to blacks. Summit and base temps are chilly, around 39-47°F today with cloudy skies, but bundle up as it dips to the 20s overnight.

Uphill policy is live for passholders or ticketed adventurers—skin up routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder, but watch for groomers, snowcats, and ops crews hustling to prep the hill. Sign that waiver and give 'em high-fives!

Looking ahead, no big dumps imminent, but forecasts whisper up to **3 inches** over the next 7 days, with temps climbing to the 30s max and lows in the teens—clear skies early, then windier and below freezing at all elevations. Days ahead: cooler 20s-30s Saturday through Friday, snow line hugging the base, ideal for corn snow hunts if you're chasing that hero texture.

Grab weekend hours (8:30a-8p Sat, 8:30a-4p Sun) and hit the slopes—roads are open, conditions are solid for groomer laps. No major notices beyond standard uphill rules, so gear up, respect the hill, and let's send it before spring melt steals the show!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort in Hillsdale, NY, is roaring back to life today after a weather-induced hiatus—lifts are firing up on this prime Saturday, perfect for late-season carves across 135 acres of **groomed and solid** piste goodness for all levels. Think machine-groomed runs holding strong with spring vibes, though off-piste stays closed to keep things safe—stick to the marked lines for buttery turns.

Base depths hover around **3-24 inches** (some spots as low as 12"), with no fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the season total clocks in at a respectable **48 inches**. Currently, expect **3 of 8 lifts open**, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1, unlocking **15 of 44 trails** (about 38% open) like Cat's Meow, Kelli's Run, and Spencer's Way—prime for progression from greens to blacks. Summit and base temps are chilly, around 39-47°F today with cloudy skies, but bundle up as it dips to the 20s overnight.

Uphill policy is live for passholders or ticketed adventurers—skin up routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder, but watch for groomers, snowcats, and ops crews hustling to prep the hill. Sign that waiver and give 'em high-fives!

Looking ahead, no big dumps imminent, but forecasts whisper up to **3 inches** over the next 7 days, with temps climbing to the 30s max and lows in the teens—clear skies early, then windier and below freezing at all elevations. Days ahead: cooler 20s-30s Saturday through Friday, snow line hugging the base, ideal for corn snow hunts if you're chasing that hero texture.

Grab weekend hours (8:30a-8p Sat, 8:30a-4p Sun) and hit the slopes—roads are open, conditions are solid for groomer laps. No major notices beyond standard uphill rules, so gear up, respect the hill, and let's send it before spring melt steals the show!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Big Reopen: Spring Conditions and Saturday's Return to the Mountain</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, dreaming of carving fresh lines at Catamount Mountain Resort? Right now, the mountain's hitting pause—closed Monday through Friday due to weather, with all lifts and trails shut down tight. No quads spinning, no groomers humming, zero open runs out of 44, keeping those 135 acres on ice until the big reopen Saturday, March 28. Base and summit snow depths? Not reporting specifics lately, but recent vibes point to 3-24 inches at base with machine-groomed spring conditions holding firm where it was rideable.

New snow's been shy—no fresh flakes in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season total hovering around 48 inches so far. Piste was **solid and groomed** across all levels before the close, perfect corn for everyone from greens to blacks, but off-piste is a no-go—stay on the goods when it fires back up. Today's weather? Expect around 44°F highs dropping to 24°F, feeling crisp for late March. Looking ahead, tomorrow's balmier at 60°/37°, then cooling to 39°/24° Friday—classic shoulder-season tease with no big dumps forecast soon, though some spots hint at minor snow possible in the next week.

Uphill travelers, you're golden on routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder—just grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and dodge any sneaky snowcats or groomers. Shoutout to the ops crew grinding non-stop! Once gates swing open, expect that edge-to-edge coverage on west-side favorites. Pack layers, check catamountski.com for real-time updates, and get stoked—spring shred season's pushing hard for one last hurrah. Who's hitting first chair Saturday?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2026 12:01:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, dreaming of carving fresh lines at Catamount Mountain Resort? Right now, the mountain's hitting pause—closed Monday through Friday due to weather, with all lifts and trails shut down tight. No quads spinning, no groomers humming, zero open runs out of 44, keeping those 135 acres on ice until the big reopen Saturday, March 28. Base and summit snow depths? Not reporting specifics lately, but recent vibes point to 3-24 inches at base with machine-groomed spring conditions holding firm where it was rideable.

New snow's been shy—no fresh flakes in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season total hovering around 48 inches so far. Piste was **solid and groomed** across all levels before the close, perfect corn for everyone from greens to blacks, but off-piste is a no-go—stay on the goods when it fires back up. Today's weather? Expect around 44°F highs dropping to 24°F, feeling crisp for late March. Looking ahead, tomorrow's balmier at 60°/37°, then cooling to 39°/24° Friday—classic shoulder-season tease with no big dumps forecast soon, though some spots hint at minor snow possible in the next week.

Uphill travelers, you're golden on routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder—just grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and dodge any sneaky snowcats or groomers. Shoutout to the ops crew grinding non-stop! Once gates swing open, expect that edge-to-edge coverage on west-side favorites. Pack layers, check catamountski.com for real-time updates, and get stoked—spring shred season's pushing hard for one last hurrah. Who's hitting first chair Saturday?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, dreaming of carving fresh lines at Catamount Mountain Resort? Right now, the mountain's hitting pause—closed Monday through Friday due to weather, with all lifts and trails shut down tight. No quads spinning, no groomers humming, zero open runs out of 44, keeping those 135 acres on ice until the big reopen Saturday, March 28. Base and summit snow depths? Not reporting specifics lately, but recent vibes point to 3-24 inches at base with machine-groomed spring conditions holding firm where it was rideable.

New snow's been shy—no fresh flakes in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season total hovering around 48 inches so far. Piste was **solid and groomed** across all levels before the close, perfect corn for everyone from greens to blacks, but off-piste is a no-go—stay on the goods when it fires back up. Today's weather? Expect around 44°F highs dropping to 24°F, feeling crisp for late March. Looking ahead, tomorrow's balmier at 60°/37°, then cooling to 39°/24° Friday—classic shoulder-season tease with no big dumps forecast soon, though some spots hint at minor snow possible in the next week.

Uphill travelers, you're golden on routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder—just grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and dodge any sneaky snowcats or groomers. Shoutout to the ops crew grinding non-stop! Once gates swing open, expect that edge-to-edge coverage on west-side favorites. Pack layers, check catamountski.com for real-time updates, and get stoked—spring shred season's pushing hard for one last hurrah. Who's hitting first chair Saturday?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Weather Pause: Uphill Access Open, Lifts Firing Back Up Saturday March 28</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, dreaming of fresh turns at Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border? Right now, the mountain's on a weather-induced hiatus—closed through Friday due to less-than-ideal conditions, with all 8 lifts (like the Ridge Quad and Catamount Quad) and 41 trails shut down tight. They'll fire up again Saturday, March 28, so mark your calendars for that powder chase.

Snow's holding at a 12-inch base depth across base and summit, no new fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season total around 47 inches so far. Piste and off-piste? Everything's closed, but uphill travel's open on routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder—just grab a season pass or uphill ticket, sign the waiver, and watch for groomers or snowcats.

Today's vibe is warming up to 54°F with mild winds, tomorrow similar at 54°F, then cooling to 39-49°F through early next week—freeze-thaw cycles ahead, so expect variable spring slush if they spin lifts. No major storms brewing in the 5-day outlook, but keep eyes peeled for any sneaky flurries.

Pro tip for visitors: Hit the uphill policy hard to stay safe, and big ups to the ops crew grinding behind the scenes. With 133 skiable acres, 36% beginner terrain, and night skiing potential later, Catamount's primed for epic sessions once open—projected close April 5. Dust off those boards and plan that comeback run!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2026 12:00:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, dreaming of fresh turns at Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border? Right now, the mountain's on a weather-induced hiatus—closed through Friday due to less-than-ideal conditions, with all 8 lifts (like the Ridge Quad and Catamount Quad) and 41 trails shut down tight. They'll fire up again Saturday, March 28, so mark your calendars for that powder chase.

Snow's holding at a 12-inch base depth across base and summit, no new fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season total around 47 inches so far. Piste and off-piste? Everything's closed, but uphill travel's open on routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder—just grab a season pass or uphill ticket, sign the waiver, and watch for groomers or snowcats.

Today's vibe is warming up to 54°F with mild winds, tomorrow similar at 54°F, then cooling to 39-49°F through early next week—freeze-thaw cycles ahead, so expect variable spring slush if they spin lifts. No major storms brewing in the 5-day outlook, but keep eyes peeled for any sneaky flurries.

Pro tip for visitors: Hit the uphill policy hard to stay safe, and big ups to the ops crew grinding behind the scenes. With 133 skiable acres, 36% beginner terrain, and night skiing potential later, Catamount's primed for epic sessions once open—projected close April 5. Dust off those boards and plan that comeback run!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, dreaming of fresh turns at Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border? Right now, the mountain's on a weather-induced hiatus—closed through Friday due to less-than-ideal conditions, with all 8 lifts (like the Ridge Quad and Catamount Quad) and 41 trails shut down tight. They'll fire up again Saturday, March 28, so mark your calendars for that powder chase.

Snow's holding at a 12-inch base depth across base and summit, no new fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season total around 47 inches so far. Piste and off-piste? Everything's closed, but uphill travel's open on routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder—just grab a season pass or uphill ticket, sign the waiver, and watch for groomers or snowcats.

Today's vibe is warming up to 54°F with mild winds, tomorrow similar at 54°F, then cooling to 39-49°F through early next week—freeze-thaw cycles ahead, so expect variable spring slush if they spin lifts. No major storms brewing in the 5-day outlook, but keep eyes peeled for any sneaky flurries.

Pro tip for visitors: Hit the uphill policy hard to stay safe, and big ups to the ops crew grinding behind the scenes. With 133 skiable acres, 36% beginner terrain, and night skiing potential later, Catamount's primed for epic sessions once open—projected close April 5. Dust off those boards and plan that comeback run!

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      <title>Catamount Pauses Through Friday: Reopening Saturday with Fresh Groomed Runs</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is hitting pause right now—closed through Friday due to funky weather, with a triumphant reopening planned for Saturday, March 28th. Think of it as the mountain catching its breath while the snowmaking crew and uphill warriors keep things primed. No lifts spinning (all 8 are shut, including the Ridge Quad and Promenade Triple), zero trails open out of 41, so park those planks for a beat.

Snow's on the thin side with a base around 12 inches and upper depths hitting 46 cm (about 18 inches), lower at 30 cm (12 inches)—machine groomed where it can be, but no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season totals hovering modest after a quiet winter. Off-piste? Stay clear, as natural snow trails like Birch Glade are closed too.

Today's vibe is mild at 41°F, warming to 46°F tomorrow, peaking at 58°F Thursday and 55°F Friday before a chilly drop to 33°F Saturday—perfect for reopening if the snow holds. Longer forecast hints at freeze-thaw cycles with some rain chances later, so expect variable conditions; keep eyes peeled for updates.

Uphill fans, your routes are live: Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder—grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and dodge groomers or snowcats like a pro. Big props to the ops team grinding non-stop. When gates swing open Saturday, it'll be fresh turns on groomed favorites—gear up, locals know spring skiing here can deliver epic carves if temps cooperate. Stay stoked and safe!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 12:01:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is hitting pause right now—closed through Friday due to funky weather, with a triumphant reopening planned for Saturday, March 28th. Think of it as the mountain catching its breath while the snowmaking crew and uphill warriors keep things primed. No lifts spinning (all 8 are shut, including the Ridge Quad and Promenade Triple), zero trails open out of 41, so park those planks for a beat.

Snow's on the thin side with a base around 12 inches and upper depths hitting 46 cm (about 18 inches), lower at 30 cm (12 inches)—machine groomed where it can be, but no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season totals hovering modest after a quiet winter. Off-piste? Stay clear, as natural snow trails like Birch Glade are closed too.

Today's vibe is mild at 41°F, warming to 46°F tomorrow, peaking at 58°F Thursday and 55°F Friday before a chilly drop to 33°F Saturday—perfect for reopening if the snow holds. Longer forecast hints at freeze-thaw cycles with some rain chances later, so expect variable conditions; keep eyes peeled for updates.

Uphill fans, your routes are live: Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder—grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and dodge groomers or snowcats like a pro. Big props to the ops team grinding non-stop. When gates swing open Saturday, it'll be fresh turns on groomed favorites—gear up, locals know spring skiing here can deliver epic carves if temps cooperate. Stay stoked and safe!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is hitting pause right now—closed through Friday due to funky weather, with a triumphant reopening planned for Saturday, March 28th. Think of it as the mountain catching its breath while the snowmaking crew and uphill warriors keep things primed. No lifts spinning (all 8 are shut, including the Ridge Quad and Promenade Triple), zero trails open out of 41, so park those planks for a beat.

Snow's on the thin side with a base around 12 inches and upper depths hitting 46 cm (about 18 inches), lower at 30 cm (12 inches)—machine groomed where it can be, but no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season totals hovering modest after a quiet winter. Off-piste? Stay clear, as natural snow trails like Birch Glade are closed too.

Today's vibe is mild at 41°F, warming to 46°F tomorrow, peaking at 58°F Thursday and 55°F Friday before a chilly drop to 33°F Saturday—perfect for reopening if the snow holds. Longer forecast hints at freeze-thaw cycles with some rain chances later, so expect variable conditions; keep eyes peeled for updates.

Uphill fans, your routes are live: Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder—grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and dodge groomers or snowcats like a pro. Big props to the ops team grinding non-stop. When gates swing open Saturday, it'll be fresh turns on groomed favorites—gear up, locals know spring skiing here can deliver epic carves if temps cooperate. Stay stoked and safe!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Reopens Saturday: Spring Shredding Incoming with 26 Trails and Solid Base</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9471309204</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is hitting pause right now—closed Monday through Friday due to funky weather, but gear up for a ripper reopening on Saturday, March 28th with **26 trails** and **3 lifts** spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1. Think well-groomed groomers like Upper Promenade, Bobcat, Chute, and Upper Sidewinder ready to carve, all under natural snow only for those closeds like Birch Cathedral—no fresh powder dumps reported in the last 24 or 48 hours, but recent reports hint at 10 inches over 72 hours keeping base depths solid at **18-24 inches**.

Weather's playing coy today with snow showers and temps hovering around **34°F high/10°F low**, shifting to partly cloudy Thursday at 30°F/18°F, clear skies Friday (36°F/14°F), and milder partly cloudy vibes Saturday-Sunday pushing 41°F/26°F then 26°F/15°F—perfect for late-season spring shredding if that freshie teases in. Pistes are machine-groomed and spring-like in spots, with off-piste variable and unpatrolled, so stick to bounds and stash those safety tools. Season total snowfall? Around **48 inches** logged earlier, but it's been a gritty East Coast winter holding strong.

Pro tip: Terrain park fires up at 10am, snow tubing's open for non-ski fun, and uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are go for skinning. Give the ops crew big props—they're grinding non-stop. Mark your calendars for Saturday; this border-straddling gem (NY/MA, 2.5 hours from NYC) is primed for your final blasts before summer zips take over! Stay stoked, check catamountski.com for updates, and ride safe!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 12:02:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is hitting pause right now—closed Monday through Friday due to funky weather, but gear up for a ripper reopening on Saturday, March 28th with **26 trails** and **3 lifts** spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1. Think well-groomed groomers like Upper Promenade, Bobcat, Chute, and Upper Sidewinder ready to carve, all under natural snow only for those closeds like Birch Cathedral—no fresh powder dumps reported in the last 24 or 48 hours, but recent reports hint at 10 inches over 72 hours keeping base depths solid at **18-24 inches**.

Weather's playing coy today with snow showers and temps hovering around **34°F high/10°F low**, shifting to partly cloudy Thursday at 30°F/18°F, clear skies Friday (36°F/14°F), and milder partly cloudy vibes Saturday-Sunday pushing 41°F/26°F then 26°F/15°F—perfect for late-season spring shredding if that freshie teases in. Pistes are machine-groomed and spring-like in spots, with off-piste variable and unpatrolled, so stick to bounds and stash those safety tools. Season total snowfall? Around **48 inches** logged earlier, but it's been a gritty East Coast winter holding strong.

Pro tip: Terrain park fires up at 10am, snow tubing's open for non-ski fun, and uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are go for skinning. Give the ops crew big props—they're grinding non-stop. Mark your calendars for Saturday; this border-straddling gem (NY/MA, 2.5 hours from NYC) is primed for your final blasts before summer zips take over! Stay stoked, check catamountski.com for updates, and ride safe!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is hitting pause right now—closed Monday through Friday due to funky weather, but gear up for a ripper reopening on Saturday, March 28th with **26 trails** and **3 lifts** spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1. Think well-groomed groomers like Upper Promenade, Bobcat, Chute, and Upper Sidewinder ready to carve, all under natural snow only for those closeds like Birch Cathedral—no fresh powder dumps reported in the last 24 or 48 hours, but recent reports hint at 10 inches over 72 hours keeping base depths solid at **18-24 inches**.

Weather's playing coy today with snow showers and temps hovering around **34°F high/10°F low**, shifting to partly cloudy Thursday at 30°F/18°F, clear skies Friday (36°F/14°F), and milder partly cloudy vibes Saturday-Sunday pushing 41°F/26°F then 26°F/15°F—perfect for late-season spring shredding if that freshie teases in. Pistes are machine-groomed and spring-like in spots, with off-piste variable and unpatrolled, so stick to bounds and stash those safety tools. Season total snowfall? Around **48 inches** logged earlier, but it's been a gritty East Coast winter holding strong.

Pro tip: Terrain park fires up at 10am, snow tubing's open for non-ski fun, and uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are go for skinning. Give the ops crew big props—they're grinding non-stop. Mark your calendars for Saturday; this border-straddling gem (NY/MA, 2.5 hours from NYC) is primed for your final blasts before summer zips take over! Stay stoked, check catamountski.com for updates, and ride safe!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Spring Shred Season: Catamount's Late-March Push with Perfect Corn and Solid Groomers</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6355526414</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is hanging tough in late-season mode, with a quick closure Tuesday through Thursday before firing up again Friday for some prime spring vibes. Think **plenty of well-groomed terrain** ready for carving, thanks to the snowmaking crew battling the thaw like champs. Right now, they've got **4 lifts spinning**—Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Learning Area Carpet 1, and more—servicing **26 open trails** out of 44, including fan favorites like Ali's Alley, Colonel's Caper, Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, and Walter's Way. No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but base depths hover around **3-24 inches** with machine-groomed surfaces perfect for smooth laps.

Weather's playing nice today with cloudy skies and temps climbing to the **mid-to-high 40s**, ideal for layering light and sending it. Looking ahead, expect cooler shifts: Thursday around **49°/35°**, Friday dipping to **39°/24°** with clearer skies, then mostly cloudy 30s-40s through the weekend, low snow chances but breezy at 20-30mph. Piste conditions are **groomed and solid** for all levels across 135 acres, though off-piste is closed—stick to the goods. Season total snowfall? Roughly **48 inches** logged, keeping the 1000ft vertical drop alive.

Pro tip: Snag a season pass or uphill ticket for skinning routes like Upper/Lower Promenade and Sidewinder, but watch for groomers and snow guns. Terrain parks open at 10am for park rats, and they're pushing snow non-stop to stretch the season—reopening March 28th if you miss Friday. Locals say hit early for soft corn before the melt; it's NYC's quick-fix pow paradise. Gear up, show the ops team some love, and get those turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 12:01:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is hanging tough in late-season mode, with a quick closure Tuesday through Thursday before firing up again Friday for some prime spring vibes. Think **plenty of well-groomed terrain** ready for carving, thanks to the snowmaking crew battling the thaw like champs. Right now, they've got **4 lifts spinning**—Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Learning Area Carpet 1, and more—servicing **26 open trails** out of 44, including fan favorites like Ali's Alley, Colonel's Caper, Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, and Walter's Way. No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but base depths hover around **3-24 inches** with machine-groomed surfaces perfect for smooth laps.

Weather's playing nice today with cloudy skies and temps climbing to the **mid-to-high 40s**, ideal for layering light and sending it. Looking ahead, expect cooler shifts: Thursday around **49°/35°**, Friday dipping to **39°/24°** with clearer skies, then mostly cloudy 30s-40s through the weekend, low snow chances but breezy at 20-30mph. Piste conditions are **groomed and solid** for all levels across 135 acres, though off-piste is closed—stick to the goods. Season total snowfall? Roughly **48 inches** logged, keeping the 1000ft vertical drop alive.

Pro tip: Snag a season pass or uphill ticket for skinning routes like Upper/Lower Promenade and Sidewinder, but watch for groomers and snow guns. Terrain parks open at 10am for park rats, and they're pushing snow non-stop to stretch the season—reopening March 28th if you miss Friday. Locals say hit early for soft corn before the melt; it's NYC's quick-fix pow paradise. Gear up, show the ops team some love, and get those turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is hanging tough in late-season mode, with a quick closure Tuesday through Thursday before firing up again Friday for some prime spring vibes. Think **plenty of well-groomed terrain** ready for carving, thanks to the snowmaking crew battling the thaw like champs. Right now, they've got **4 lifts spinning**—Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Learning Area Carpet 1, and more—servicing **26 open trails** out of 44, including fan favorites like Ali's Alley, Colonel's Caper, Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, and Walter's Way. No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but base depths hover around **3-24 inches** with machine-groomed surfaces perfect for smooth laps.

Weather's playing nice today with cloudy skies and temps climbing to the **mid-to-high 40s**, ideal for layering light and sending it. Looking ahead, expect cooler shifts: Thursday around **49°/35°**, Friday dipping to **39°/24°** with clearer skies, then mostly cloudy 30s-40s through the weekend, low snow chances but breezy at 20-30mph. Piste conditions are **groomed and solid** for all levels across 135 acres, though off-piste is closed—stick to the goods. Season total snowfall? Roughly **48 inches** logged, keeping the 1000ft vertical drop alive.

Pro tip: Snag a season pass or uphill ticket for skinning routes like Upper/Lower Promenade and Sidewinder, but watch for groomers and snow guns. Terrain parks open at 10am for park rats, and they're pushing snow non-stop to stretch the season—reopening March 28th if you miss Friday. Locals say hit early for soft corn before the melt; it's NYC's quick-fix pow paradise. Gear up, show the ops team some love, and get those turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Spring Finale: Late March Groomers and Freeze-Thaw Cycles Keep the Stoke Alive</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI1675745138</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is still spinning lifts into late March, delivering those sweet spring vibes for skiers and riders craving one last hurrah! Think groomed runs begging for carves under cloudy skies, with temps climbing from the low 30s to near 50 degrees—perfect for shedding layers mid-day.

Base depth sits around 12 inches, holding strong thanks to snowmaking magic across most trails, though no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—last flakes were mid-March. You've got 26 trails open and firing, serviced by 4 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1. Hits like Ali's Alley, Colonel's Caper, Cat's Meow, Ridge Run, Upper Promenade, Chute, Toni Matt, and Christopher's Leap are groomed and ready, blending greens, blues, and blacks for all levels. Terrain parks kick off at 10am for park rats.

Pistes are mostly machine-groomed with plenty of laps possible, but expect variable spring conditions—firmer in shade, softer where the sun hits. Off-piste? Steer clear as glades like Birch Cathedral and natural snow trails are closed, and no recent dumps mean wind crust potential.

Season total snowfall? Around 48 inches, but snowmaking is the hero keeping 51 acres open. Current weather's cloudy and chilly in the 30s-40s, with uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder open for skinning.

Looking ahead, today's 57 degrees could soften things up, but forecasts flip to freeze-thaw: cooler nights dipping to -5C, highs around 4-16C through the week, with light rain possible Sunday night—pack your spring setup! Heads up: closed Tue-Thu, so hit Fri-Sun (8:30am starts, later on Saturdays). Show the ops crew some love—they're grinding non-stop. Grab tix online, mask up if needed, and snag those final turns before summer zips take over!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 12:02:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is still spinning lifts into late March, delivering those sweet spring vibes for skiers and riders craving one last hurrah! Think groomed runs begging for carves under cloudy skies, with temps climbing from the low 30s to near 50 degrees—perfect for shedding layers mid-day.

Base depth sits around 12 inches, holding strong thanks to snowmaking magic across most trails, though no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—last flakes were mid-March. You've got 26 trails open and firing, serviced by 4 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1. Hits like Ali's Alley, Colonel's Caper, Cat's Meow, Ridge Run, Upper Promenade, Chute, Toni Matt, and Christopher's Leap are groomed and ready, blending greens, blues, and blacks for all levels. Terrain parks kick off at 10am for park rats.

Pistes are mostly machine-groomed with plenty of laps possible, but expect variable spring conditions—firmer in shade, softer where the sun hits. Off-piste? Steer clear as glades like Birch Cathedral and natural snow trails are closed, and no recent dumps mean wind crust potential.

Season total snowfall? Around 48 inches, but snowmaking is the hero keeping 51 acres open. Current weather's cloudy and chilly in the 30s-40s, with uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder open for skinning.

Looking ahead, today's 57 degrees could soften things up, but forecasts flip to freeze-thaw: cooler nights dipping to -5C, highs around 4-16C through the week, with light rain possible Sunday night—pack your spring setup! Heads up: closed Tue-Thu, so hit Fri-Sun (8:30am starts, later on Saturdays). Show the ops crew some love—they're grinding non-stop. Grab tix online, mask up if needed, and snag those final turns before summer zips take over!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is still spinning lifts into late March, delivering those sweet spring vibes for skiers and riders craving one last hurrah! Think groomed runs begging for carves under cloudy skies, with temps climbing from the low 30s to near 50 degrees—perfect for shedding layers mid-day.

Base depth sits around 12 inches, holding strong thanks to snowmaking magic across most trails, though no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—last flakes were mid-March. You've got 26 trails open and firing, serviced by 4 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1. Hits like Ali's Alley, Colonel's Caper, Cat's Meow, Ridge Run, Upper Promenade, Chute, Toni Matt, and Christopher's Leap are groomed and ready, blending greens, blues, and blacks for all levels. Terrain parks kick off at 10am for park rats.

Pistes are mostly machine-groomed with plenty of laps possible, but expect variable spring conditions—firmer in shade, softer where the sun hits. Off-piste? Steer clear as glades like Birch Cathedral and natural snow trails are closed, and no recent dumps mean wind crust potential.

Season total snowfall? Around 48 inches, but snowmaking is the hero keeping 51 acres open. Current weather's cloudy and chilly in the 30s-40s, with uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder open for skinning.

Looking ahead, today's 57 degrees could soften things up, but forecasts flip to freeze-thaw: cooler nights dipping to -5C, highs around 4-16C through the week, with light rain possible Sunday night—pack your spring setup! Heads up: closed Tue-Thu, so hit Fri-Sun (8:30am starts, later on Saturdays). Show the ops crew some love—they're grinding non-stop. Grab tix online, mask up if needed, and snag those final turns before summer zips take over!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Spring Shredding at Catamount: Groomed Perfection Before the Thaw</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6464724392</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is still cranking out those late-season laps with plenty of groomed goodness to keep your edges happy! They're open today after firing up on Friday, March 20th, boasting **26 trails** lit up and serviced by **4 lifts**—think Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Learning Area Carpet 1, and more for non-stop action. Base depth sits at a solid **18 inches**, perfect for carving those machine-groomed runs all over the hill, though no fresh snow has dropped in the last 24 or 48 hours—it's all about that snowmaking magic they've been blasting all week to fight the spring thaw.

Expect classic **spring skiing vibes** right now: smooth, groomed pistes begging for buttery turns, with terrain parks opening at 10 a.m. for park rats to session. Off-piste? Steer clear as natural snow trails like Spencer's Way are closed, and ops are everywhere with groomers and snow guns—huge props to the mountain crew keeping it prime! Temps are chilly in the low 30s this morning, climbing to around **50°F** by afternoon, so layer up but ditch the parka later.

Looking ahead, today's weather holds **snow showers** with highs near 34°F and lows at 10°F, shifting to partly cloudy Thursday (30°F/18°F), clear Friday (36°F/14°F), partly cloudy Saturday (41°F/26°F), and cooler Sunday (26°F/15°F)—prime for more groomer feasts before potential rain later next week. Season total snowfall? Around **48 inches** base-wide, but it's the snowmaking that's the real MVP here.

Quick heads-up for adventurers: Closed Tuesdays-Thursdays, so plan your weekend raid. Uphill policy's strict—grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and stick to routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder. Roads are open, parking's good, and it's just 2.5 hours from NYC for that quick escape. Grab your board, hit those open quads, and make some turns before the melt wins—Catamount's delivering the goods!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2026 12:01:32 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>trailer</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is still cranking out those late-season laps with plenty of groomed goodness to keep your edges happy! They're open today after firing up on Friday, March 20th, boasting **26 trails** lit up and serviced by **4 lifts**—think Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Learning Area Carpet 1, and more for non-stop action. Base depth sits at a solid **18 inches**, perfect for carving those machine-groomed runs all over the hill, though no fresh snow has dropped in the last 24 or 48 hours—it's all about that snowmaking magic they've been blasting all week to fight the spring thaw.

Expect classic **spring skiing vibes** right now: smooth, groomed pistes begging for buttery turns, with terrain parks opening at 10 a.m. for park rats to session. Off-piste? Steer clear as natural snow trails like Spencer's Way are closed, and ops are everywhere with groomers and snow guns—huge props to the mountain crew keeping it prime! Temps are chilly in the low 30s this morning, climbing to around **50°F** by afternoon, so layer up but ditch the parka later.

Looking ahead, today's weather holds **snow showers** with highs near 34°F and lows at 10°F, shifting to partly cloudy Thursday (30°F/18°F), clear Friday (36°F/14°F), partly cloudy Saturday (41°F/26°F), and cooler Sunday (26°F/15°F)—prime for more groomer feasts before potential rain later next week. Season total snowfall? Around **48 inches** base-wide, but it's the snowmaking that's the real MVP here.

Quick heads-up for adventurers: Closed Tuesdays-Thursdays, so plan your weekend raid. Uphill policy's strict—grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and stick to routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder. Roads are open, parking's good, and it's just 2.5 hours from NYC for that quick escape. Grab your board, hit those open quads, and make some turns before the melt wins—Catamount's delivering the goods!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is still cranking out those late-season laps with plenty of groomed goodness to keep your edges happy! They're open today after firing up on Friday, March 20th, boasting **26 trails** lit up and serviced by **4 lifts**—think Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Learning Area Carpet 1, and more for non-stop action. Base depth sits at a solid **18 inches**, perfect for carving those machine-groomed runs all over the hill, though no fresh snow has dropped in the last 24 or 48 hours—it's all about that snowmaking magic they've been blasting all week to fight the spring thaw.

Expect classic **spring skiing vibes** right now: smooth, groomed pistes begging for buttery turns, with terrain parks opening at 10 a.m. for park rats to session. Off-piste? Steer clear as natural snow trails like Spencer's Way are closed, and ops are everywhere with groomers and snow guns—huge props to the mountain crew keeping it prime! Temps are chilly in the low 30s this morning, climbing to around **50°F** by afternoon, so layer up but ditch the parka later.

Looking ahead, today's weather holds **snow showers** with highs near 34°F and lows at 10°F, shifting to partly cloudy Thursday (30°F/18°F), clear Friday (36°F/14°F), partly cloudy Saturday (41°F/26°F), and cooler Sunday (26°F/15°F)—prime for more groomer feasts before potential rain later next week. Season total snowfall? Around **48 inches** base-wide, but it's the snowmaking that's the real MVP here.

Quick heads-up for adventurers: Closed Tuesdays-Thursdays, so plan your weekend raid. Uphill policy's strict—grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and stick to routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder. Roads are open, parking's good, and it's just 2.5 hours from NYC for that quick escape. Grab your board, hit those open quads, and make some turns before the melt wins—Catamount's delivering the goods!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Late Season Carving at Catamount: Spring Skiing, Groomers, and Corn Snow Magic Awaits</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for some epic late-season laps starting today—think classic spring skiing with plenty of groomed terrain begging for your carves! The crew's been blasting snow nonstop to keep things prime, and they've got **26 trails** spinning under **4 open lifts**: Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Learning Area Carpet 1, and they're ready to roll from open till close.

Base depth sits at a solid **18 inches**, ramping to **24 inches** at the summit, all machine-groomed and variable in spots for that fun, carveable feel—perfect for skiers and boarders chasing those buttery turns. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the snowmaking magic has the pistes in top shape; off-piste is limited with most natural-snow-only trails closed, so stick to the groomers for max stoke.

Weather's cooperating with colder starts in the **low 30s°F**, climbing to **around 50°F** by afternoon—grab layers for that crisp morning carve session! Looking ahead, expect freeze-thaw vibes: highs near **36-41°F** through the weekend with partly cloudy skies, then warming to the **50s** before light rain hits later—prime for corn snow if you're timing it right.

Season total snowfall? Not specified, but they're hanging tough into March with huge props to the ops team keeping it open Tuesdays-Thursdays closed, back strong Fridays through weekends. Heads up for uphill travelers: routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinders are go, but snag a pass or ticket and sign the waiver—watch for groomers and snow guns!

Terrain parks fire up at 10am, so rally your crew for jumps and rails. This NY/MA border gem (just 2.5 hours from NYC) is delivering value-packed turns—don't sleep on these final days of winter glory! Lace up and send it.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 12:03:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for some epic late-season laps starting today—think classic spring skiing with plenty of groomed terrain begging for your carves! The crew's been blasting snow nonstop to keep things prime, and they've got **26 trails** spinning under **4 open lifts**: Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Learning Area Carpet 1, and they're ready to roll from open till close.

Base depth sits at a solid **18 inches**, ramping to **24 inches** at the summit, all machine-groomed and variable in spots for that fun, carveable feel—perfect for skiers and boarders chasing those buttery turns. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the snowmaking magic has the pistes in top shape; off-piste is limited with most natural-snow-only trails closed, so stick to the groomers for max stoke.

Weather's cooperating with colder starts in the **low 30s°F**, climbing to **around 50°F** by afternoon—grab layers for that crisp morning carve session! Looking ahead, expect freeze-thaw vibes: highs near **36-41°F** through the weekend with partly cloudy skies, then warming to the **50s** before light rain hits later—prime for corn snow if you're timing it right.

Season total snowfall? Not specified, but they're hanging tough into March with huge props to the ops team keeping it open Tuesdays-Thursdays closed, back strong Fridays through weekends. Heads up for uphill travelers: routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinders are go, but snag a pass or ticket and sign the waiver—watch for groomers and snow guns!

Terrain parks fire up at 10am, so rally your crew for jumps and rails. This NY/MA border gem (just 2.5 hours from NYC) is delivering value-packed turns—don't sleep on these final days of winter glory! Lace up and send it.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for some epic late-season laps starting today—think classic spring skiing with plenty of groomed terrain begging for your carves! The crew's been blasting snow nonstop to keep things prime, and they've got **26 trails** spinning under **4 open lifts**: Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Learning Area Carpet 1, and they're ready to roll from open till close.

Base depth sits at a solid **18 inches**, ramping to **24 inches** at the summit, all machine-groomed and variable in spots for that fun, carveable feel—perfect for skiers and boarders chasing those buttery turns. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the snowmaking magic has the pistes in top shape; off-piste is limited with most natural-snow-only trails closed, so stick to the groomers for max stoke.

Weather's cooperating with colder starts in the **low 30s°F**, climbing to **around 50°F** by afternoon—grab layers for that crisp morning carve session! Looking ahead, expect freeze-thaw vibes: highs near **36-41°F** through the weekend with partly cloudy skies, then warming to the **50s** before light rain hits later—prime for corn snow if you're timing it right.

Season total snowfall? Not specified, but they're hanging tough into March with huge props to the ops team keeping it open Tuesdays-Thursdays closed, back strong Fridays through weekends. Heads up for uphill travelers: routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinders are go, but snag a pass or ticket and sign the waiver—watch for groomers and snow guns!

Terrain parks fire up at 10am, so rally your crew for jumps and rails. This NY/MA border gem (just 2.5 hours from NYC) is delivering value-packed turns—don't sleep on these final days of winter glory! Lace up and send it.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Late Season Grind: 1000ft Vertical and 26 Open Trails Near NYC</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is still cranking out those late-season vibes on the NY-MA border, just a quick 2.5-hour rip from NYC! With a solid **18-24" base depth** holding strong from summit (2000ft) to base (1000ft), you've got plenty of coverage for carving up the 1000ft vertical. Primary surfaces are **powder** with **machine-groomed** runs keeping things buttery smooth—perfect for linking turns on the open terrain.

Right now, **4-5 of 8 lifts** are spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet, servicing **26 open trails** out of 44. Think groomed gems like Ali's Alley, Bobcat, Chute, Ridge Run, and more, plus terrain parks firing up at 10am for jumpers and jibbers. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 10" dropped in the past 72, and season totals are stacking up nicely thanks to their epic snowmaking.

Weather's chilly and cooperative today around **28-33°F at base, 23-31°F summit** under cloudy skies with light winds—ideal for non-stop laps. Look ahead: expect partly cloudy vibes tomorrow (high ~30°F, low 18°F), clearing up Friday (~36°F), warming to 41°F Saturday, then dipping to 26°F Sunday. Cold nights in the teens keep the snow preserved, but bundle up as wind chills bite.

Pistes are groomed and ready, with off-piste variable—stick to open runs for the best flow. Heads up, they're closed Tue-Thu to save the slopes for weekends (Sat 9a-9p, Sun 8:30a-4p, Fri 9a-9p), so plan your attack accordingly. Uphill routes like Promenade and Sidewinder are game if you're skinning up. Plenty of laps left before spring thaw—grab your pass and make tracks! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 12:02:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is still cranking out those late-season vibes on the NY-MA border, just a quick 2.5-hour rip from NYC! With a solid **18-24" base depth** holding strong from summit (2000ft) to base (1000ft), you've got plenty of coverage for carving up the 1000ft vertical. Primary surfaces are **powder** with **machine-groomed** runs keeping things buttery smooth—perfect for linking turns on the open terrain.

Right now, **4-5 of 8 lifts** are spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet, servicing **26 open trails** out of 44. Think groomed gems like Ali's Alley, Bobcat, Chute, Ridge Run, and more, plus terrain parks firing up at 10am for jumpers and jibbers. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 10" dropped in the past 72, and season totals are stacking up nicely thanks to their epic snowmaking.

Weather's chilly and cooperative today around **28-33°F at base, 23-31°F summit** under cloudy skies with light winds—ideal for non-stop laps. Look ahead: expect partly cloudy vibes tomorrow (high ~30°F, low 18°F), clearing up Friday (~36°F), warming to 41°F Saturday, then dipping to 26°F Sunday. Cold nights in the teens keep the snow preserved, but bundle up as wind chills bite.

Pistes are groomed and ready, with off-piste variable—stick to open runs for the best flow. Heads up, they're closed Tue-Thu to save the slopes for weekends (Sat 9a-9p, Sun 8:30a-4p, Fri 9a-9p), so plan your attack accordingly. Uphill routes like Promenade and Sidewinder are game if you're skinning up. Plenty of laps left before spring thaw—grab your pass and make tracks! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is still cranking out those late-season vibes on the NY-MA border, just a quick 2.5-hour rip from NYC! With a solid **18-24" base depth** holding strong from summit (2000ft) to base (1000ft), you've got plenty of coverage for carving up the 1000ft vertical. Primary surfaces are **powder** with **machine-groomed** runs keeping things buttery smooth—perfect for linking turns on the open terrain.

Right now, **4-5 of 8 lifts** are spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet, servicing **26 open trails** out of 44. Think groomed gems like Ali's Alley, Bobcat, Chute, Ridge Run, and more, plus terrain parks firing up at 10am for jumpers and jibbers. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 10" dropped in the past 72, and season totals are stacking up nicely thanks to their epic snowmaking.

Weather's chilly and cooperative today around **28-33°F at base, 23-31°F summit** under cloudy skies with light winds—ideal for non-stop laps. Look ahead: expect partly cloudy vibes tomorrow (high ~30°F, low 18°F), clearing up Friday (~36°F), warming to 41°F Saturday, then dipping to 26°F Sunday. Cold nights in the teens keep the snow preserved, but bundle up as wind chills bite.

Pistes are groomed and ready, with off-piste variable—stick to open runs for the best flow. Heads up, they're closed Tue-Thu to save the slopes for weekends (Sat 9a-9p, Sun 8:30a-4p, Fri 9a-9p), so plan your attack accordingly. Uphill routes like Promenade and Sidewinder are game if you're skinning up. Plenty of laps left before spring thaw—grab your pass and make tracks! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Spring Shredding at Catamount: Fresh Snow and Open Terrain as Season Winds Down</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

The spring conditions at Catamount Mountain Resort are ramping up with some solid terrain available despite the resort being in its final stretch of the 2025-26 season. Currently, 26 trails are open and serviced by four functioning lifts, giving you plenty of options to carve up the mountain.

Looking at the snow situation, the base depth sits at a respectable 18-24 inches with powder as the primary surface and machine-groomed runs on the secondary terrain. The resort picked up 10 inches of snow over the past 72 hours, which is a nice injection of fresh coverage as we head into mid-March. Season total snowfall numbers aren't currently displayed, but those recent dumps have kept conditions solid for spring skiing.

Today's weather is bringing snow with a high of 34 degrees and a low around 10, so bundle up because it's chilly out there. The next few days look milder, with Thursday partly cloudy and highs around 30 degrees, Friday clearing up with highs reaching 36, Saturday becoming partly cloudy with highs climbing to 41, and Sunday staying partly cloudy with temperatures dipping back to the mid-20s. It's classic spring weather—variable but rideable.

The lift situation is a bit limited as the season winds down. The Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple are both spinning, along with the Learning Area Carpet 1, giving you solid access to the terrain with snowmaking. However, the Catamount Quad, Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, and Mountain Cats Carpet are all shut down for now. This doesn't drastically limit your options though, as the open lifts service plenty of groomed runs across the mountain.

One important note for your visit: the resort is closed Tuesday through Thursday to conserve the slopes for weekends, so plan your trip accordingly. If you're heading up on a weekend, you'll have plenty to work with. The terrain parks open at 10 a.m., and if you want to get some laps in, uphill travel is available on Lower and Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Lower and Upper Sidewinder with a current season pass or uphill ticket.

Catamount sits just 2.5 hours from New York City and offers 44 total trails across 135 skiable acres with 1,000 feet of vertical. Even though we're in late season mode, the mountain still delivers quality runs and that classic East Coast spring skiing experience where you can actually enjoy being outside without the deep freeze. The snow's holding up nicely, and with the current forecast bringing mostly dry conditions through the weekend, you've got a solid window to get some spring turns in before the season winds down.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2026 12:03:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

The spring conditions at Catamount Mountain Resort are ramping up with some solid terrain available despite the resort being in its final stretch of the 2025-26 season. Currently, 26 trails are open and serviced by four functioning lifts, giving you plenty of options to carve up the mountain.

Looking at the snow situation, the base depth sits at a respectable 18-24 inches with powder as the primary surface and machine-groomed runs on the secondary terrain. The resort picked up 10 inches of snow over the past 72 hours, which is a nice injection of fresh coverage as we head into mid-March. Season total snowfall numbers aren't currently displayed, but those recent dumps have kept conditions solid for spring skiing.

Today's weather is bringing snow with a high of 34 degrees and a low around 10, so bundle up because it's chilly out there. The next few days look milder, with Thursday partly cloudy and highs around 30 degrees, Friday clearing up with highs reaching 36, Saturday becoming partly cloudy with highs climbing to 41, and Sunday staying partly cloudy with temperatures dipping back to the mid-20s. It's classic spring weather—variable but rideable.

The lift situation is a bit limited as the season winds down. The Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple are both spinning, along with the Learning Area Carpet 1, giving you solid access to the terrain with snowmaking. However, the Catamount Quad, Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, and Mountain Cats Carpet are all shut down for now. This doesn't drastically limit your options though, as the open lifts service plenty of groomed runs across the mountain.

One important note for your visit: the resort is closed Tuesday through Thursday to conserve the slopes for weekends, so plan your trip accordingly. If you're heading up on a weekend, you'll have plenty to work with. The terrain parks open at 10 a.m., and if you want to get some laps in, uphill travel is available on Lower and Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Lower and Upper Sidewinder with a current season pass or uphill ticket.

Catamount sits just 2.5 hours from New York City and offers 44 total trails across 135 skiable acres with 1,000 feet of vertical. Even though we're in late season mode, the mountain still delivers quality runs and that classic East Coast spring skiing experience where you can actually enjoy being outside without the deep freeze. The snow's holding up nicely, and with the current forecast bringing mostly dry conditions through the weekend, you've got a solid window to get some spring turns in before the season winds down.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

The spring conditions at Catamount Mountain Resort are ramping up with some solid terrain available despite the resort being in its final stretch of the 2025-26 season. Currently, 26 trails are open and serviced by four functioning lifts, giving you plenty of options to carve up the mountain.

Looking at the snow situation, the base depth sits at a respectable 18-24 inches with powder as the primary surface and machine-groomed runs on the secondary terrain. The resort picked up 10 inches of snow over the past 72 hours, which is a nice injection of fresh coverage as we head into mid-March. Season total snowfall numbers aren't currently displayed, but those recent dumps have kept conditions solid for spring skiing.

Today's weather is bringing snow with a high of 34 degrees and a low around 10, so bundle up because it's chilly out there. The next few days look milder, with Thursday partly cloudy and highs around 30 degrees, Friday clearing up with highs reaching 36, Saturday becoming partly cloudy with highs climbing to 41, and Sunday staying partly cloudy with temperatures dipping back to the mid-20s. It's classic spring weather—variable but rideable.

The lift situation is a bit limited as the season winds down. The Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple are both spinning, along with the Learning Area Carpet 1, giving you solid access to the terrain with snowmaking. However, the Catamount Quad, Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, and Mountain Cats Carpet are all shut down for now. This doesn't drastically limit your options though, as the open lifts service plenty of groomed runs across the mountain.

One important note for your visit: the resort is closed Tuesday through Thursday to conserve the slopes for weekends, so plan your trip accordingly. If you're heading up on a weekend, you'll have plenty to work with. The terrain parks open at 10 a.m., and if you want to get some laps in, uphill travel is available on Lower and Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Lower and Upper Sidewinder with a current season pass or uphill ticket.

Catamount sits just 2.5 hours from New York City and offers 44 total trails across 135 skiable acres with 1,000 feet of vertical. Even though we're in late season mode, the mountain still delivers quality runs and that classic East Coast spring skiing experience where you can actually enjoy being outside without the deep freeze. The snow's holding up nicely, and with the current forecast bringing mostly dry conditions through the weekend, you've got a solid window to get some spring turns in before the season winds down.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Firing: 39 Trails, Fresh Groomers, and Spring Conditions in the Northeast</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, grab your boards and let's dive into the freshest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort—your Northeast playground straddling NY and MA, just a quick rip from NYC. Right now, the mountain's firing with **39 trails open** and **6 lifts spinning**, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1—perfect for buttering those groomers or hitting the terrain parks that kick off at 10am. Base depth's holding steady at around **18-24 inches**, thanks to solid snowmaking on most runs like Ali's Alley, Bobcat, Chute, and Upper Promenade, though natural snow trails like Birch Cathedral and Spencer’s Way are closed.

No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the crew's been grinding non-stop to keep pistes **machine-groomed and powdery** in spots—think carve-ready corduroy with some variable off-piste where it's thinner. Temps today are hovering in the **thirties to mid-forties** under cloudy skies with fog and rain lingering, so layer up and watch for slick spots. Season total snowfall? Not specified, but they're making it happen.

Peeking ahead, tomorrow's warming to **58°F** before cooling to **43°F** Tuesday, dipping to **34°F** Wednesday, and **39°F** Thursday—freeze-thaw vibes with light rain possible early, then mostly dry and windy. By week's end, expect chillier days around **30-40°F** with potential dustings and calmer winds, ideal for spring skiing if the snowmaking holds.

Pro tip: Stick to open uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder for skinning up. Show the ops team some love—they're heroes keeping this 1000ft vertical drop alive across 135 acres for all levels. No major closures noted, but call ahead (413-528-1262) as weather's fickle. Time to charge those open black diamonds like Catapult and Christopher's Leap—Catamount's still got that stoke!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2026 12:01:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, grab your boards and let's dive into the freshest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort—your Northeast playground straddling NY and MA, just a quick rip from NYC. Right now, the mountain's firing with **39 trails open** and **6 lifts spinning**, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1—perfect for buttering those groomers or hitting the terrain parks that kick off at 10am. Base depth's holding steady at around **18-24 inches**, thanks to solid snowmaking on most runs like Ali's Alley, Bobcat, Chute, and Upper Promenade, though natural snow trails like Birch Cathedral and Spencer’s Way are closed.

No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the crew's been grinding non-stop to keep pistes **machine-groomed and powdery** in spots—think carve-ready corduroy with some variable off-piste where it's thinner. Temps today are hovering in the **thirties to mid-forties** under cloudy skies with fog and rain lingering, so layer up and watch for slick spots. Season total snowfall? Not specified, but they're making it happen.

Peeking ahead, tomorrow's warming to **58°F** before cooling to **43°F** Tuesday, dipping to **34°F** Wednesday, and **39°F** Thursday—freeze-thaw vibes with light rain possible early, then mostly dry and windy. By week's end, expect chillier days around **30-40°F** with potential dustings and calmer winds, ideal for spring skiing if the snowmaking holds.

Pro tip: Stick to open uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder for skinning up. Show the ops team some love—they're heroes keeping this 1000ft vertical drop alive across 135 acres for all levels. No major closures noted, but call ahead (413-528-1262) as weather's fickle. Time to charge those open black diamonds like Catapult and Christopher's Leap—Catamount's still got that stoke!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, grab your boards and let's dive into the freshest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort—your Northeast playground straddling NY and MA, just a quick rip from NYC. Right now, the mountain's firing with **39 trails open** and **6 lifts spinning**, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1—perfect for buttering those groomers or hitting the terrain parks that kick off at 10am. Base depth's holding steady at around **18-24 inches**, thanks to solid snowmaking on most runs like Ali's Alley, Bobcat, Chute, and Upper Promenade, though natural snow trails like Birch Cathedral and Spencer’s Way are closed.

No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the crew's been grinding non-stop to keep pistes **machine-groomed and powdery** in spots—think carve-ready corduroy with some variable off-piste where it's thinner. Temps today are hovering in the **thirties to mid-forties** under cloudy skies with fog and rain lingering, so layer up and watch for slick spots. Season total snowfall? Not specified, but they're making it happen.

Peeking ahead, tomorrow's warming to **58°F** before cooling to **43°F** Tuesday, dipping to **34°F** Wednesday, and **39°F** Thursday—freeze-thaw vibes with light rain possible early, then mostly dry and windy. By week's end, expect chillier days around **30-40°F** with potential dustings and calmer winds, ideal for spring skiing if the snowmaking holds.

Pro tip: Stick to open uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder for skinning up. Show the ops team some love—they're heroes keeping this 1000ft vertical drop alive across 135 acres for all levels. No major closures noted, but call ahead (413-528-1262) as weather's fickle. Time to charge those open black diamonds like Catapult and Christopher's Leap—Catamount's still got that stoke!

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      <title>Catamount's Firing: Fresh Powder, Open Trails, and Northeast Bliss Await</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with that classic Northeast vibe—think powder stashes and groomed cruisers calling your name! Base depths are sitting solid at 18-24 inches, perfect for carving from the 2000-foot summit down the 1000-foot vertical drop across 135 skiable acres. Primary surfaces are delivering fresh **powder**, with machine-groomed secondary runs keeping things buttery smooth.

No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 10 inches dropped over the past 72 hours to keep the goods flowing—season total not specified yet, so stay tuned. Right now, **6 lifts** are spinning out of 8, servicing **39 open trails** from beginner alleys like Ali's Alley to black diamond beasts like Chute and Ripper. Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1 are wide open, while a few like Catamount Quad stay closed—plenty to explore for all levels.

Weather's chilly and crisp today with snow showers, highs around 34°F dropping to 10°F overnight—bundle up for those face shots. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy Thursday (30-18°F), clear Friday (36-14°F), warmer Saturday (41-26°F), then cooling Sunday (26-15°F)—prime conditions for mid-March laps without the deep freeze. Piste is machine-groomed gold, off-piste holding variable powder where natural snow rules. Terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats.

Pro tip from the locals: Hit weekdays like today (9a-4p Mon/Tue) to dodge crowds, weekends go till 9p Sat. Uphill routes open on select trails like Ridge Run if you're skinning up. Snowmaking crew's crushing it, but watch for fog or rain in forecasts. Grab your pass at catamountski.com—2.5 hours from NYC, this border-straddling gem's ready for your victory laps! Who's joining the party?

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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2026 12:01:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with that classic Northeast vibe—think powder stashes and groomed cruisers calling your name! Base depths are sitting solid at 18-24 inches, perfect for carving from the 2000-foot summit down the 1000-foot vertical drop across 135 skiable acres. Primary surfaces are delivering fresh **powder**, with machine-groomed secondary runs keeping things buttery smooth.

No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 10 inches dropped over the past 72 hours to keep the goods flowing—season total not specified yet, so stay tuned. Right now, **6 lifts** are spinning out of 8, servicing **39 open trails** from beginner alleys like Ali's Alley to black diamond beasts like Chute and Ripper. Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1 are wide open, while a few like Catamount Quad stay closed—plenty to explore for all levels.

Weather's chilly and crisp today with snow showers, highs around 34°F dropping to 10°F overnight—bundle up for those face shots. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy Thursday (30-18°F), clear Friday (36-14°F), warmer Saturday (41-26°F), then cooling Sunday (26-15°F)—prime conditions for mid-March laps without the deep freeze. Piste is machine-groomed gold, off-piste holding variable powder where natural snow rules. Terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats.

Pro tip from the locals: Hit weekdays like today (9a-4p Mon/Tue) to dodge crowds, weekends go till 9p Sat. Uphill routes open on select trails like Ridge Run if you're skinning up. Snowmaking crew's crushing it, but watch for fog or rain in forecasts. Grab your pass at catamountski.com—2.5 hours from NYC, this border-straddling gem's ready for your victory laps! Who's joining the party?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with that classic Northeast vibe—think powder stashes and groomed cruisers calling your name! Base depths are sitting solid at 18-24 inches, perfect for carving from the 2000-foot summit down the 1000-foot vertical drop across 135 skiable acres. Primary surfaces are delivering fresh **powder**, with machine-groomed secondary runs keeping things buttery smooth.

No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 10 inches dropped over the past 72 hours to keep the goods flowing—season total not specified yet, so stay tuned. Right now, **6 lifts** are spinning out of 8, servicing **39 open trails** from beginner alleys like Ali's Alley to black diamond beasts like Chute and Ripper. Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1 are wide open, while a few like Catamount Quad stay closed—plenty to explore for all levels.

Weather's chilly and crisp today with snow showers, highs around 34°F dropping to 10°F overnight—bundle up for those face shots. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy Thursday (30-18°F), clear Friday (36-14°F), warmer Saturday (41-26°F), then cooling Sunday (26-15°F)—prime conditions for mid-March laps without the deep freeze. Piste is machine-groomed gold, off-piste holding variable powder where natural snow rules. Terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats.

Pro tip from the locals: Hit weekdays like today (9a-4p Mon/Tue) to dodge crowds, weekends go till 9p Sat. Uphill routes open on select trails like Ridge Run if you're skinning up. Snowmaking crew's crushing it, but watch for fog or rain in forecasts. Grab your pass at catamountski.com—2.5 hours from NYC, this border-straddling gem's ready for your victory laps! Who's joining the party?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Spring Conditions: Catch the Cold Snap Window Before Season's End</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Right now at Catamount Mountain Resort, conditions are solidly spring-like with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s, slopes showing plenty of brown spots as the snow base recedes. As of the most recent reports, the resort is operating with five out of eight lifts spinning—the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1 are your ticket up the mountain, while the Catamount Quad, Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, and Mountain Cats Carpet remain shuttered. On the trails front, you've got a decent selection with roughly 24 trails open out of 41, including classics like Ali's Alley, Colonel's Caper, Cat's Meow, and the popular Ridge Run corridor, though some steeper terrain like Echo's Run, Lauren's Run, and the natural snow only sections remain closed.

The latest snow data shows Catamount picked up 7 centimeters of fresh powder from the last snowfall on March 13th, which provided a nice boost to the base depth. However, with temperatures climbing and the season winding down, coverage is becoming patchy—definitely watch out for the brown spots between runs and stick to the slopes with snowmaking support if you want reliable conditions.

Looking ahead at the next five days, things are about to get interesting. Heavy rain is moving in Monday morning with roughly 20 to 23 millimeters expected, heaviest during Monday night, but temperatures are dropping rapidly afterward, so that rain will transition to snow dust by evening. Expect freeze-thaw conditions Monday afternoon with highs reaching 14 degrees Celsius before plummeting to minus 7 degrees Celsius Tuesday morning. From Tuesday onward, conditions stabilize into mostly dry weather with cold temperatures ranging from minus 9 to 3 degrees Celsius through Thursday. Winds are expected to be fairly strong Tuesday afternoon before calming considerably by Wednesday.

Spring skiing at Catamount means you need to time your runs carefully—early morning laps will feature the firmest, most consistent snow, while afternoon sessions might turn into corn or slush depending on sun exposure. The resort averages just over 0.1 bluebird powder days during the second week of March historically, so those perfect snow conditions are rare this time of year. With the season clearly in its final act and brown grass becoming increasingly visible, if you're planning a visit in the coming days, prioritize the groomed runs serviced by snowmaking and hit the slopes early before the afternoon sun softens things up too much. The cold snap moving in after Monday's precipitation might actually provide one final opportunity for decent conditions mid-week before the inevitable spring thaw takes over.

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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 12:02:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Right now at Catamount Mountain Resort, conditions are solidly spring-like with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s, slopes showing plenty of brown spots as the snow base recedes. As of the most recent reports, the resort is operating with five out of eight lifts spinning—the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1 are your ticket up the mountain, while the Catamount Quad, Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, and Mountain Cats Carpet remain shuttered. On the trails front, you've got a decent selection with roughly 24 trails open out of 41, including classics like Ali's Alley, Colonel's Caper, Cat's Meow, and the popular Ridge Run corridor, though some steeper terrain like Echo's Run, Lauren's Run, and the natural snow only sections remain closed.

The latest snow data shows Catamount picked up 7 centimeters of fresh powder from the last snowfall on March 13th, which provided a nice boost to the base depth. However, with temperatures climbing and the season winding down, coverage is becoming patchy—definitely watch out for the brown spots between runs and stick to the slopes with snowmaking support if you want reliable conditions.

Looking ahead at the next five days, things are about to get interesting. Heavy rain is moving in Monday morning with roughly 20 to 23 millimeters expected, heaviest during Monday night, but temperatures are dropping rapidly afterward, so that rain will transition to snow dust by evening. Expect freeze-thaw conditions Monday afternoon with highs reaching 14 degrees Celsius before plummeting to minus 7 degrees Celsius Tuesday morning. From Tuesday onward, conditions stabilize into mostly dry weather with cold temperatures ranging from minus 9 to 3 degrees Celsius through Thursday. Winds are expected to be fairly strong Tuesday afternoon before calming considerably by Wednesday.

Spring skiing at Catamount means you need to time your runs carefully—early morning laps will feature the firmest, most consistent snow, while afternoon sessions might turn into corn or slush depending on sun exposure. The resort averages just over 0.1 bluebird powder days during the second week of March historically, so those perfect snow conditions are rare this time of year. With the season clearly in its final act and brown grass becoming increasingly visible, if you're planning a visit in the coming days, prioritize the groomed runs serviced by snowmaking and hit the slopes early before the afternoon sun softens things up too much. The cold snap moving in after Monday's precipitation might actually provide one final opportunity for decent conditions mid-week before the inevitable spring thaw takes over.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Right now at Catamount Mountain Resort, conditions are solidly spring-like with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s, slopes showing plenty of brown spots as the snow base recedes. As of the most recent reports, the resort is operating with five out of eight lifts spinning—the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1 are your ticket up the mountain, while the Catamount Quad, Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, and Mountain Cats Carpet remain shuttered. On the trails front, you've got a decent selection with roughly 24 trails open out of 41, including classics like Ali's Alley, Colonel's Caper, Cat's Meow, and the popular Ridge Run corridor, though some steeper terrain like Echo's Run, Lauren's Run, and the natural snow only sections remain closed.

The latest snow data shows Catamount picked up 7 centimeters of fresh powder from the last snowfall on March 13th, which provided a nice boost to the base depth. However, with temperatures climbing and the season winding down, coverage is becoming patchy—definitely watch out for the brown spots between runs and stick to the slopes with snowmaking support if you want reliable conditions.

Looking ahead at the next five days, things are about to get interesting. Heavy rain is moving in Monday morning with roughly 20 to 23 millimeters expected, heaviest during Monday night, but temperatures are dropping rapidly afterward, so that rain will transition to snow dust by evening. Expect freeze-thaw conditions Monday afternoon with highs reaching 14 degrees Celsius before plummeting to minus 7 degrees Celsius Tuesday morning. From Tuesday onward, conditions stabilize into mostly dry weather with cold temperatures ranging from minus 9 to 3 degrees Celsius through Thursday. Winds are expected to be fairly strong Tuesday afternoon before calming considerably by Wednesday.

Spring skiing at Catamount means you need to time your runs carefully—early morning laps will feature the firmest, most consistent snow, while afternoon sessions might turn into corn or slush depending on sun exposure. The resort averages just over 0.1 bluebird powder days during the second week of March historically, so those perfect snow conditions are rare this time of year. With the season clearly in its final act and brown grass becoming increasingly visible, if you're planning a visit in the coming days, prioritize the groomed runs serviced by snowmaking and hit the slopes early before the afternoon sun softens things up too much. The cold snap moving in after Monday's precipitation might actually provide one final opportunity for decent conditions mid-week before the inevitable spring thaw takes over.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Last Turns at Catamount: Spring Corn and Skinning Routes Before the Thaw</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is winding down the season with a spring vibe kicking in, but there's still some action if you're chasing those last turns. Right now, they've got **5 out of 8 lifts spinning**—Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1 are open, keeping the flow going for beginners and intermediates—while **0 out of 41 trails** are listed as open on the official status, likely due to warm temps melting things out fast. No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, with snow depths at zero across base and summit per third-party reports, and piste conditions firm or bare from the heat.

Today's weather is mild around the **mid-30s to low 40s°F**, cloudy with fog possible and no new precip expected—perfect for a chill base lodge hang but not prime pow. Looking ahead, the forecast warms up quick: tomorrow dips to **34°F**, then climbs to **36-37°F** Sunday, hitting **45-64°F** through midweek with rain risks washing out any remaining cover. Off-piste? Stay away—variable crust and slush with no base to support it.

Season total snowfall isn't detailed lately, but the resort's snowmaking has kept things viable till now. Pro tip from the locals: uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinders are open for skinning if you're earning your turns. Terrain parks were firing earlier but check on arrival. No major notices, though past blogs hint at lift repairs pending crane work once snow clears—might mean summer vibes soon. Grab tickets online ahead, mask up in lines, and hit it early for the softest corn before it turns to mash potatoes. Catamount's diverse 119 acres and quick NYC access make it worth the drive for that final send—stay safe out there!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2026 12:01:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is winding down the season with a spring vibe kicking in, but there's still some action if you're chasing those last turns. Right now, they've got **5 out of 8 lifts spinning**—Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1 are open, keeping the flow going for beginners and intermediates—while **0 out of 41 trails** are listed as open on the official status, likely due to warm temps melting things out fast. No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, with snow depths at zero across base and summit per third-party reports, and piste conditions firm or bare from the heat.

Today's weather is mild around the **mid-30s to low 40s°F**, cloudy with fog possible and no new precip expected—perfect for a chill base lodge hang but not prime pow. Looking ahead, the forecast warms up quick: tomorrow dips to **34°F**, then climbs to **36-37°F** Sunday, hitting **45-64°F** through midweek with rain risks washing out any remaining cover. Off-piste? Stay away—variable crust and slush with no base to support it.

Season total snowfall isn't detailed lately, but the resort's snowmaking has kept things viable till now. Pro tip from the locals: uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinders are open for skinning if you're earning your turns. Terrain parks were firing earlier but check on arrival. No major notices, though past blogs hint at lift repairs pending crane work once snow clears—might mean summer vibes soon. Grab tickets online ahead, mask up in lines, and hit it early for the softest corn before it turns to mash potatoes. Catamount's diverse 119 acres and quick NYC access make it worth the drive for that final send—stay safe out there!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is winding down the season with a spring vibe kicking in, but there's still some action if you're chasing those last turns. Right now, they've got **5 out of 8 lifts spinning**—Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1 are open, keeping the flow going for beginners and intermediates—while **0 out of 41 trails** are listed as open on the official status, likely due to warm temps melting things out fast. No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, with snow depths at zero across base and summit per third-party reports, and piste conditions firm or bare from the heat.

Today's weather is mild around the **mid-30s to low 40s°F**, cloudy with fog possible and no new precip expected—perfect for a chill base lodge hang but not prime pow. Looking ahead, the forecast warms up quick: tomorrow dips to **34°F**, then climbs to **36-37°F** Sunday, hitting **45-64°F** through midweek with rain risks washing out any remaining cover. Off-piste? Stay away—variable crust and slush with no base to support it.

Season total snowfall isn't detailed lately, but the resort's snowmaking has kept things viable till now. Pro tip from the locals: uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinders are open for skinning if you're earning your turns. Terrain parks were firing earlier but check on arrival. No major notices, though past blogs hint at lift repairs pending crane work once snow clears—might mean summer vibes soon. Grab tickets online ahead, mask up in lines, and hit it early for the softest corn before it turns to mash potatoes. Catamount's diverse 119 acres and quick NYC access make it worth the drive for that final send—stay safe out there!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Firing On All Cylinders: Spring Skiing Gold Before the Pattern Shifts</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with plenty of terrain to explore and solid snow conditions to make your weekend plans worthwhile. Currently, the resort has five out of eight lifts up and running, including the Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple, which means you've got solid access to the mountain. With 39 open trails being serviced by those operational lifts, there's no shortage of options whether you're looking to cruise groomers or hunt for untracked powder stashes.

The snowpack is looking pretty solid with base depths ranging from 18 to 24 inches, giving you that cushion you want underfoot as spring skiing season progresses. While there wasn't any new snow in the last 24 hours, the mountain picked up 10 inches over the past 72 hours, which means fresh powder conditions are still very much a reality on plenty of runs. The primary surface is reported as powder with machine-groomed secondary surfaces, so you've got variety depending on which terrain you're hitting.

Today's weather is treating skiers and riders well with temperatures hovering in the low 30s and some afternoon snow showers expected, though accumulations should be minimal. Looking ahead at the next five days, you're in for a mixed bag typical of New England spring skiing. Tomorrow and Saturday will see temperatures in the upper 30s to low 40s with partly cloudy skies, which could mean some morning corn conditions before things soften up. By Sunday and Monday, expect temperatures to drop back into the mid-20s to low 30s, which should help preserve snow quality and might even bring some additional flurries into the mix.

The terrain parks opened at 10 AM today if you're looking to send some tricks, and the learning areas have carpet lifts running for anyone introducing themselves to the sport. If you're planning an uphill adventure, Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Lower Sidewinder, and Upper Sidewinder are all open for skinning. One heads-up: the Catamount Quad, Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, and Mountain Cats Carpet are currently closed, so plan your route accordingly. With nearly all trails at the resort covered by snowmaking, conditions should remain skiable throughout the season even as spring temperatures creep in. Get out there and make the most of these next few days before the weather pattern shifts.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with plenty of terrain to explore and solid snow conditions to make your weekend plans worthwhile. Currently, the resort has five out of eight lifts up and running, including the Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple, which means you've got solid access to the mountain. With 39 open trails being serviced by those operational lifts, there's no shortage of options whether you're looking to cruise groomers or hunt for untracked powder stashes.

The snowpack is looking pretty solid with base depths ranging from 18 to 24 inches, giving you that cushion you want underfoot as spring skiing season progresses. While there wasn't any new snow in the last 24 hours, the mountain picked up 10 inches over the past 72 hours, which means fresh powder conditions are still very much a reality on plenty of runs. The primary surface is reported as powder with machine-groomed secondary surfaces, so you've got variety depending on which terrain you're hitting.

Today's weather is treating skiers and riders well with temperatures hovering in the low 30s and some afternoon snow showers expected, though accumulations should be minimal. Looking ahead at the next five days, you're in for a mixed bag typical of New England spring skiing. Tomorrow and Saturday will see temperatures in the upper 30s to low 40s with partly cloudy skies, which could mean some morning corn conditions before things soften up. By Sunday and Monday, expect temperatures to drop back into the mid-20s to low 30s, which should help preserve snow quality and might even bring some additional flurries into the mix.

The terrain parks opened at 10 AM today if you're looking to send some tricks, and the learning areas have carpet lifts running for anyone introducing themselves to the sport. If you're planning an uphill adventure, Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Lower Sidewinder, and Upper Sidewinder are all open for skinning. One heads-up: the Catamount Quad, Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, and Mountain Cats Carpet are currently closed, so plan your route accordingly. With nearly all trails at the resort covered by snowmaking, conditions should remain skiable throughout the season even as spring temperatures creep in. Get out there and make the most of these next few days before the weather pattern shifts.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with plenty of terrain to explore and solid snow conditions to make your weekend plans worthwhile. Currently, the resort has five out of eight lifts up and running, including the Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple, which means you've got solid access to the mountain. With 39 open trails being serviced by those operational lifts, there's no shortage of options whether you're looking to cruise groomers or hunt for untracked powder stashes.

The snowpack is looking pretty solid with base depths ranging from 18 to 24 inches, giving you that cushion you want underfoot as spring skiing season progresses. While there wasn't any new snow in the last 24 hours, the mountain picked up 10 inches over the past 72 hours, which means fresh powder conditions are still very much a reality on plenty of runs. The primary surface is reported as powder with machine-groomed secondary surfaces, so you've got variety depending on which terrain you're hitting.

Today's weather is treating skiers and riders well with temperatures hovering in the low 30s and some afternoon snow showers expected, though accumulations should be minimal. Looking ahead at the next five days, you're in for a mixed bag typical of New England spring skiing. Tomorrow and Saturday will see temperatures in the upper 30s to low 40s with partly cloudy skies, which could mean some morning corn conditions before things soften up. By Sunday and Monday, expect temperatures to drop back into the mid-20s to low 30s, which should help preserve snow quality and might even bring some additional flurries into the mix.

The terrain parks opened at 10 AM today if you're looking to send some tricks, and the learning areas have carpet lifts running for anyone introducing themselves to the sport. If you're planning an uphill adventure, Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Lower Sidewinder, and Upper Sidewinder are all open for skinning. One heads-up: the Catamount Quad, Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, and Mountain Cats Carpet are currently closed, so plan your route accordingly. With nearly all trails at the resort covered by snowmaking, conditions should remain skiable throughout the season even as spring temperatures creep in. Get out there and make the most of these next few days before the weather pattern shifts.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, bad news from Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border: the mountain's closed today to let the snow guns blast and build base after a warm spell. No lifts spinning, no fresh tracks—think of it as Mother Nature's timeout for epic powder later.

Lifts stand at 3 open (Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Learning Area Carpet 1) with 39 trails groomed and ready from recent reports, but zero open right now amid the snowmaking push. Terrain parks fired up at 10am when running, and uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder are game for skinning up.

Snow depths? Sitting thin at zero reported base/summit per live cams, with no new fluff in the last 24/48 hours—season totals undisclosed but historically around 47 inches average. Pistes are machine-groomed where open, off-piste variable with wind crust risks after warmth; expect firm ice transitioning to slush without fresh dumps.

Weather's balmy for March: mid-40s to 60s°F today with clouds and possible afternoon rain, cooling to 40°/21° tomorrow. Next 5 days look mild and dry—highs 30-41°F, lows teens to 20s, partly cloudy to clear, no big snow in sight but watch for sneaky showers.

Pro tip: Call ahead (413-528-1262) or hit catamountski.com for real-time updates—ops crew's grinding non-stop. When it reopens, that 1000ft vertical over 44 trails awaits all levels, just 2.5 hours from NYC. Stay stoked, conditions flip fast this late season!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 12:01:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, bad news from Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border: the mountain's closed today to let the snow guns blast and build base after a warm spell. No lifts spinning, no fresh tracks—think of it as Mother Nature's timeout for epic powder later.

Lifts stand at 3 open (Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Learning Area Carpet 1) with 39 trails groomed and ready from recent reports, but zero open right now amid the snowmaking push. Terrain parks fired up at 10am when running, and uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder are game for skinning up.

Snow depths? Sitting thin at zero reported base/summit per live cams, with no new fluff in the last 24/48 hours—season totals undisclosed but historically around 47 inches average. Pistes are machine-groomed where open, off-piste variable with wind crust risks after warmth; expect firm ice transitioning to slush without fresh dumps.

Weather's balmy for March: mid-40s to 60s°F today with clouds and possible afternoon rain, cooling to 40°/21° tomorrow. Next 5 days look mild and dry—highs 30-41°F, lows teens to 20s, partly cloudy to clear, no big snow in sight but watch for sneaky showers.

Pro tip: Call ahead (413-528-1262) or hit catamountski.com for real-time updates—ops crew's grinding non-stop. When it reopens, that 1000ft vertical over 44 trails awaits all levels, just 2.5 hours from NYC. Stay stoked, conditions flip fast this late season!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, bad news from Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border: the mountain's closed today to let the snow guns blast and build base after a warm spell. No lifts spinning, no fresh tracks—think of it as Mother Nature's timeout for epic powder later.

Lifts stand at 3 open (Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Learning Area Carpet 1) with 39 trails groomed and ready from recent reports, but zero open right now amid the snowmaking push. Terrain parks fired up at 10am when running, and uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder are game for skinning up.

Snow depths? Sitting thin at zero reported base/summit per live cams, with no new fluff in the last 24/48 hours—season totals undisclosed but historically around 47 inches average. Pistes are machine-groomed where open, off-piste variable with wind crust risks after warmth; expect firm ice transitioning to slush without fresh dumps.

Weather's balmy for March: mid-40s to 60s°F today with clouds and possible afternoon rain, cooling to 40°/21° tomorrow. Next 5 days look mild and dry—highs 30-41°F, lows teens to 20s, partly cloudy to clear, no big snow in sight but watch for sneaky showers.

Pro tip: Call ahead (413-528-1262) or hit catamountski.com for real-time updates—ops crew's grinding non-stop. When it reopens, that 1000ft vertical over 44 trails awaits all levels, just 2.5 hours from NYC. Stay stoked, conditions flip fast this late season!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Spring Shred Alert: Catamount's 39 Trails Open, Hit Early Before the Melt Takes Over</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8040792160</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is rocking a spring vibe right now with 39 open trails fired up by 6 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1—perfect for carving those groomers or hitting the terrain parks that open at 10am. Temps are balmy in the mid-60s today, so expect fast, soft snow on piste from all that snowmaking magic keeping the runs prime, though off-piste might be slushy with zero recent dumps reported in the last 24 or 48 hours and base depths looking thin at zero measured. No season total snowfall listed, but the crew's hustling non-stop to maintain these lines—shoutout to mountain ops!

Weather's got that tease of summer with highs around 64° today dropping to 40° overnight, then Thursday hits 60°/48°, Friday cools to 62°/21°, and the weekend stays mild in the 50s-60s with clouds and possible drizzle but no big snow in sight. Pack layers for those chilly nights, but layers off for midday laps!

Uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder are open if you're skinning up. Locals say hit early to beat the melt—trails like Bobcat, Chute, and Ripper are groomed and ready, but watch for variable conditions as warmth hits. No special notices beyond knowing before you go, and it's wide open for snow sports. Quick escape from NYC, just 2.5 hours away—grab your board and send it before spring fully steals the show!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2026 15:13:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is rocking a spring vibe right now with 39 open trails fired up by 6 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1—perfect for carving those groomers or hitting the terrain parks that open at 10am. Temps are balmy in the mid-60s today, so expect fast, soft snow on piste from all that snowmaking magic keeping the runs prime, though off-piste might be slushy with zero recent dumps reported in the last 24 or 48 hours and base depths looking thin at zero measured. No season total snowfall listed, but the crew's hustling non-stop to maintain these lines—shoutout to mountain ops!

Weather's got that tease of summer with highs around 64° today dropping to 40° overnight, then Thursday hits 60°/48°, Friday cools to 62°/21°, and the weekend stays mild in the 50s-60s with clouds and possible drizzle but no big snow in sight. Pack layers for those chilly nights, but layers off for midday laps!

Uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder are open if you're skinning up. Locals say hit early to beat the melt—trails like Bobcat, Chute, and Ripper are groomed and ready, but watch for variable conditions as warmth hits. No special notices beyond knowing before you go, and it's wide open for snow sports. Quick escape from NYC, just 2.5 hours away—grab your board and send it before spring fully steals the show!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is rocking a spring vibe right now with 39 open trails fired up by 6 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1—perfect for carving those groomers or hitting the terrain parks that open at 10am. Temps are balmy in the mid-60s today, so expect fast, soft snow on piste from all that snowmaking magic keeping the runs prime, though off-piste might be slushy with zero recent dumps reported in the last 24 or 48 hours and base depths looking thin at zero measured. No season total snowfall listed, but the crew's hustling non-stop to maintain these lines—shoutout to mountain ops!

Weather's got that tease of summer with highs around 64° today dropping to 40° overnight, then Thursday hits 60°/48°, Friday cools to 62°/21°, and the weekend stays mild in the 50s-60s with clouds and possible drizzle but no big snow in sight. Pack layers for those chilly nights, but layers off for midday laps!

Uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder are open if you're skinning up. Locals say hit early to beat the melt—trails like Bobcat, Chute, and Ripper are groomed and ready, but watch for variable conditions as warmth hits. No special notices beyond knowing before you go, and it's wide open for snow sports. Quick escape from NYC, just 2.5 hours away—grab your board and send it before spring fully steals the show!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Late Season Grind: Spring Corn and Firm Lines Before the Melt</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI6281448051</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out that late-season vibe right now, with 39 trails open and spinning on 6 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet—plenty of terrain to carve up for all levels, from groomers like Ridge Run and Upper Promenade to parks firing at 10am. Base depths are holding at 18-24 inches thanks to solid snowmaking, though no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—think machine-groomed surfaces with some powder stashes primary, perfect for smooth carves but watch for variable spots as temps climb.

It's warming up fast, hovering in the 50s-60s today with rising mercury, so expect spring-like corn on south-facing runs while north sides stay firmer—off-piste is wind-affected and thin, best stick to piste for now. Season total snowfall? Not specified, but the crew's been grinding non-stop to keep it prime—big ups to the ops team!

Peeking ahead, tomorrow hits 60° high/48° low, then 62°/21° Thursday, cooling to 40°/21° Friday—mostly cloudy with low precip odds, but bundle for chilly nights and possible freeze-thaw crust. No big dumps forecast, but shaded lines could hold magic.

Pro tip: Uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinders are open for skins or hikes. Temps are spiking, so hit early for best snow before slush sets in—resort's open Mon/Tue 9a-4p, longer weekends. Grab your board and chase that NY/MA border buzz before spring fully melts it out!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2026 12:01:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out that late-season vibe right now, with 39 trails open and spinning on 6 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet—plenty of terrain to carve up for all levels, from groomers like Ridge Run and Upper Promenade to parks firing at 10am. Base depths are holding at 18-24 inches thanks to solid snowmaking, though no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—think machine-groomed surfaces with some powder stashes primary, perfect for smooth carves but watch for variable spots as temps climb.

It's warming up fast, hovering in the 50s-60s today with rising mercury, so expect spring-like corn on south-facing runs while north sides stay firmer—off-piste is wind-affected and thin, best stick to piste for now. Season total snowfall? Not specified, but the crew's been grinding non-stop to keep it prime—big ups to the ops team!

Peeking ahead, tomorrow hits 60° high/48° low, then 62°/21° Thursday, cooling to 40°/21° Friday—mostly cloudy with low precip odds, but bundle for chilly nights and possible freeze-thaw crust. No big dumps forecast, but shaded lines could hold magic.

Pro tip: Uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinders are open for skins or hikes. Temps are spiking, so hit early for best snow before slush sets in—resort's open Mon/Tue 9a-4p, longer weekends. Grab your board and chase that NY/MA border buzz before spring fully melts it out!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out that late-season vibe right now, with 39 trails open and spinning on 6 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet—plenty of terrain to carve up for all levels, from groomers like Ridge Run and Upper Promenade to parks firing at 10am. Base depths are holding at 18-24 inches thanks to solid snowmaking, though no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—think machine-groomed surfaces with some powder stashes primary, perfect for smooth carves but watch for variable spots as temps climb.

It's warming up fast, hovering in the 50s-60s today with rising mercury, so expect spring-like corn on south-facing runs while north sides stay firmer—off-piste is wind-affected and thin, best stick to piste for now. Season total snowfall? Not specified, but the crew's been grinding non-stop to keep it prime—big ups to the ops team!

Peeking ahead, tomorrow hits 60° high/48° low, then 62°/21° Thursday, cooling to 40°/21° Friday—mostly cloudy with low precip odds, but bundle for chilly nights and possible freeze-thaw crust. No big dumps forecast, but shaded lines could hold magic.

Pro tip: Uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinders are open for skins or hikes. Temps are spiking, so hit early for best snow before slush sets in—resort's open Mon/Tue 9a-4p, longer weekends. Grab your board and chase that NY/MA border buzz before spring fully melts it out!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Firing: Fresh Powder, Epic Snowmaking, and 1000 Feet of Northeast Bliss Just 2.5 Hours from NYC</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8592493921</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing right now with that classic Northeast vibe—think powdery bliss mixed with groomed cruisers across its 1000-foot vertical drop. Base depths are holding steady at 18-24 inches, perfect for carving up the 44 trails that cater to everyone from green-circle newbies to black-diamond daredevils. Primary surfaces are fresh powder, with machine-groomed sections keeping things buttery smooth, though off-piste might get variable after recent winds—stick to the 39 open trails for the best lines.

No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 10 inches over the past 72 keeps the stoke high, and their epic snowmaking (93% coverage) has the mountain dialed. Catch the action on 6 open lifts, including the Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple, plus a learning carpet for progression sessions—terrain parks fire up at 10am for jumps and jibs. Season total snowfall? Not tracked yet, but they're open daily with weekdays rolling 9am-4pm (longer Thu/Fri nights) and weekends from 8:30am.

Weather's playing nice today with snow flurries, highs around 34°F dropping to 10°F overnight—grab those thermals! Look ahead: partly cloudy Thu (30°F/18°F), clear Fri (36°F/14°F), milder Sat (41°F/26°F), then cooling Sun (26°F/15°F). Warmer spells mid-week could soften things, so hit early for hero snow before potential rain edges in later—locals say pack the rain shell just in case.

Pro tip: Uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are open for skinning, and the ops crew's grinding non-stop—give 'em a high-five. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, it's your quick escape for pow laps or night shredding on 22 lit trails. Boots up, conditions are prime—don't sleep on this! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2026 12:01:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing right now with that classic Northeast vibe—think powdery bliss mixed with groomed cruisers across its 1000-foot vertical drop. Base depths are holding steady at 18-24 inches, perfect for carving up the 44 trails that cater to everyone from green-circle newbies to black-diamond daredevils. Primary surfaces are fresh powder, with machine-groomed sections keeping things buttery smooth, though off-piste might get variable after recent winds—stick to the 39 open trails for the best lines.

No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 10 inches over the past 72 keeps the stoke high, and their epic snowmaking (93% coverage) has the mountain dialed. Catch the action on 6 open lifts, including the Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple, plus a learning carpet for progression sessions—terrain parks fire up at 10am for jumps and jibs. Season total snowfall? Not tracked yet, but they're open daily with weekdays rolling 9am-4pm (longer Thu/Fri nights) and weekends from 8:30am.

Weather's playing nice today with snow flurries, highs around 34°F dropping to 10°F overnight—grab those thermals! Look ahead: partly cloudy Thu (30°F/18°F), clear Fri (36°F/14°F), milder Sat (41°F/26°F), then cooling Sun (26°F/15°F). Warmer spells mid-week could soften things, so hit early for hero snow before potential rain edges in later—locals say pack the rain shell just in case.

Pro tip: Uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are open for skinning, and the ops crew's grinding non-stop—give 'em a high-five. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, it's your quick escape for pow laps or night shredding on 22 lit trails. Boots up, conditions are prime—don't sleep on this! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing right now with that classic Northeast vibe—think powdery bliss mixed with groomed cruisers across its 1000-foot vertical drop. Base depths are holding steady at 18-24 inches, perfect for carving up the 44 trails that cater to everyone from green-circle newbies to black-diamond daredevils. Primary surfaces are fresh powder, with machine-groomed sections keeping things buttery smooth, though off-piste might get variable after recent winds—stick to the 39 open trails for the best lines.

No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 10 inches over the past 72 keeps the stoke high, and their epic snowmaking (93% coverage) has the mountain dialed. Catch the action on 6 open lifts, including the Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple, plus a learning carpet for progression sessions—terrain parks fire up at 10am for jumps and jibs. Season total snowfall? Not tracked yet, but they're open daily with weekdays rolling 9am-4pm (longer Thu/Fri nights) and weekends from 8:30am.

Weather's playing nice today with snow flurries, highs around 34°F dropping to 10°F overnight—grab those thermals! Look ahead: partly cloudy Thu (30°F/18°F), clear Fri (36°F/14°F), milder Sat (41°F/26°F), then cooling Sun (26°F/15°F). Warmer spells mid-week could soften things, so hit early for hero snow before potential rain edges in later—locals say pack the rain shell just in case.

Pro tip: Uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are open for skinning, and the ops crew's grinding non-stop—give 'em a high-five. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, it's your quick escape for pow laps or night shredding on 22 lit trails. Boots up, conditions are prime—don't sleep on this! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Spring Shred Alert: Catamount's 39 Trails Spinning with 6 Lifts, Groomers Prime, Rain Tonight</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5024799666</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is still cranking out spring vibes with 39 trails open and 6 lifts spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet—perfect for lapping those groomers while the sun's teasing us with warmer days. Base sits at 18 inches deep, summit at 24 inches, all machine-groomed and ready for carves, though off-piste is staying mellow with no fresh powder stashes calling your name right now. No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but season totals are holding strong thanks to that recent 10-inch dump over 72 hours keeping things skiable.

Weather's playing nice today around 47°F with clouds and fog hanging low, but brace for rain lingering into the evening—temps in the 30s to 40s. Looking ahead, expect cloudy skies through Monday at 53°F, then a mix of clears and clouds next few days with highs climbing to 59°F by Saturday; no big snow dumps forecast, so groomed runs will be your jam as natural stuff melts on sunny slopes. Locals tip: Hit the shaded blacks like Toni Matt or Christopher's Leap early for the best hold—uphill routes like Ridge Run and Sidewinders are open if you're skinning up.

Terrain parks fire up at 10am for jumps and jibs, and with 135 acres across 44 trails, there's something for every rider from greens to glades. Give the ops crew a fist bump—they're hustling non-stop. Grab your board and chase those last turns before the zip lines take over! [3256 chars]

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2026 12:02:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is still cranking out spring vibes with 39 trails open and 6 lifts spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet—perfect for lapping those groomers while the sun's teasing us with warmer days. Base sits at 18 inches deep, summit at 24 inches, all machine-groomed and ready for carves, though off-piste is staying mellow with no fresh powder stashes calling your name right now. No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but season totals are holding strong thanks to that recent 10-inch dump over 72 hours keeping things skiable.

Weather's playing nice today around 47°F with clouds and fog hanging low, but brace for rain lingering into the evening—temps in the 30s to 40s. Looking ahead, expect cloudy skies through Monday at 53°F, then a mix of clears and clouds next few days with highs climbing to 59°F by Saturday; no big snow dumps forecast, so groomed runs will be your jam as natural stuff melts on sunny slopes. Locals tip: Hit the shaded blacks like Toni Matt or Christopher's Leap early for the best hold—uphill routes like Ridge Run and Sidewinders are open if you're skinning up.

Terrain parks fire up at 10am for jumps and jibs, and with 135 acres across 44 trails, there's something for every rider from greens to glades. Give the ops crew a fist bump—they're hustling non-stop. Grab your board and chase those last turns before the zip lines take over! [3256 chars]

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is still cranking out spring vibes with 39 trails open and 6 lifts spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet—perfect for lapping those groomers while the sun's teasing us with warmer days. Base sits at 18 inches deep, summit at 24 inches, all machine-groomed and ready for carves, though off-piste is staying mellow with no fresh powder stashes calling your name right now. No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but season totals are holding strong thanks to that recent 10-inch dump over 72 hours keeping things skiable.

Weather's playing nice today around 47°F with clouds and fog hanging low, but brace for rain lingering into the evening—temps in the 30s to 40s. Looking ahead, expect cloudy skies through Monday at 53°F, then a mix of clears and clouds next few days with highs climbing to 59°F by Saturday; no big snow dumps forecast, so groomed runs will be your jam as natural stuff melts on sunny slopes. Locals tip: Hit the shaded blacks like Toni Matt or Christopher's Leap early for the best hold—uphill routes like Ridge Run and Sidewinders are open if you're skinning up.

Terrain parks fire up at 10am for jumps and jibs, and with 135 acres across 44 trails, there's something for every rider from greens to glades. Give the ops crew a fist bump—they're hustling non-stop. Grab your board and chase those last turns before the zip lines take over! [3256 chars]

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Firing Up: Fresh Powder, 39 Trails, and New England Bliss Await</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with that classic New England vibe calling your name! Think **39 open trails** serviced by **6 lifts**, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad spinning strong for your laps—perfect for carving up 135 skiable acres from the 2000ft summit down a punchy 1000ft vertical drop. Primary surfaces are delivering **powder**, with **machine-groomed** secondaries keeping things buttery smooth, and base depths sitting solid at **18-24"**.

They snagged **10" over the past 72 hours**, so fresh tracks are still popping if you hit it early, blending with their epic snowmaking to hold the line—no season total listed yet, but it's stacking up nicely. Pistes are prime for all levels across those 44 trails, from beginner alleys to expert chutes like Toni Matt and Christopher's Leap; off-piste spots in the glades are natural snow only but closed for now, so stick to the groomers and parks (opening at 10am daily). Terrain parks are dialed for jumps and jibs too.

Weather's playing nice today with **snow showers** around a high of **34°F** dropping to **10°F** overnight—bundle up for that crisp carve session. Look ahead: Thursday brings partly cloudy at **30°F/18°F**, Friday clears up to **36°F/14°F**, Saturday warms to **41°F/26°F** partly cloudy, and Sunday chills to **26°F/15°F**—prime for more snowmaking if needed, with 1-3" possible soon and slick roads evenings, so drive smart.

Weekend warriors, gates open Sat 9a-9p, Sun 8:30a-4p; hit weekdays Mon/Tue 9a-4p or Wed/Thu/Fri later. Snow tubing's live too—book that adrenaline rush! Uphill routes like Ridge Run and Sidewinders are open for skinning. Resort's open for snow sports, just 2.5hrs from NYC, so rally your crew and snag those turns before spring thaw whispers. Stay frosty, patrollers on 413-232-9405 for emergencies—see you sending it!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2026 13:01:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with that classic New England vibe calling your name! Think **39 open trails** serviced by **6 lifts**, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad spinning strong for your laps—perfect for carving up 135 skiable acres from the 2000ft summit down a punchy 1000ft vertical drop. Primary surfaces are delivering **powder**, with **machine-groomed** secondaries keeping things buttery smooth, and base depths sitting solid at **18-24"**.

They snagged **10" over the past 72 hours**, so fresh tracks are still popping if you hit it early, blending with their epic snowmaking to hold the line—no season total listed yet, but it's stacking up nicely. Pistes are prime for all levels across those 44 trails, from beginner alleys to expert chutes like Toni Matt and Christopher's Leap; off-piste spots in the glades are natural snow only but closed for now, so stick to the groomers and parks (opening at 10am daily). Terrain parks are dialed for jumps and jibs too.

Weather's playing nice today with **snow showers** around a high of **34°F** dropping to **10°F** overnight—bundle up for that crisp carve session. Look ahead: Thursday brings partly cloudy at **30°F/18°F**, Friday clears up to **36°F/14°F**, Saturday warms to **41°F/26°F** partly cloudy, and Sunday chills to **26°F/15°F**—prime for more snowmaking if needed, with 1-3" possible soon and slick roads evenings, so drive smart.

Weekend warriors, gates open Sat 9a-9p, Sun 8:30a-4p; hit weekdays Mon/Tue 9a-4p or Wed/Thu/Fri later. Snow tubing's live too—book that adrenaline rush! Uphill routes like Ridge Run and Sidewinders are open for skinning. Resort's open for snow sports, just 2.5hrs from NYC, so rally your crew and snag those turns before spring thaw whispers. Stay frosty, patrollers on 413-232-9405 for emergencies—see you sending it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with that classic New England vibe calling your name! Think **39 open trails** serviced by **6 lifts**, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad spinning strong for your laps—perfect for carving up 135 skiable acres from the 2000ft summit down a punchy 1000ft vertical drop. Primary surfaces are delivering **powder**, with **machine-groomed** secondaries keeping things buttery smooth, and base depths sitting solid at **18-24"**.

They snagged **10" over the past 72 hours**, so fresh tracks are still popping if you hit it early, blending with their epic snowmaking to hold the line—no season total listed yet, but it's stacking up nicely. Pistes are prime for all levels across those 44 trails, from beginner alleys to expert chutes like Toni Matt and Christopher's Leap; off-piste spots in the glades are natural snow only but closed for now, so stick to the groomers and parks (opening at 10am daily). Terrain parks are dialed for jumps and jibs too.

Weather's playing nice today with **snow showers** around a high of **34°F** dropping to **10°F** overnight—bundle up for that crisp carve session. Look ahead: Thursday brings partly cloudy at **30°F/18°F**, Friday clears up to **36°F/14°F**, Saturday warms to **41°F/26°F** partly cloudy, and Sunday chills to **26°F/15°F**—prime for more snowmaking if needed, with 1-3" possible soon and slick roads evenings, so drive smart.

Weekend warriors, gates open Sat 9a-9p, Sun 8:30a-4p; hit weekdays Mon/Tue 9a-4p or Wed/Thu/Fri later. Snow tubing's live too—book that adrenaline rush! Uphill routes like Ridge Run and Sidewinders are open for skinning. Resort's open for snow sports, just 2.5hrs from NYC, so rally your crew and snag those turns before spring thaw whispers. Stay frosty, patrollers on 413-232-9405 for emergencies—see you sending it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Firing: Fresh Powder and 39 Trails Wide Open on the NY-MA Border</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI4979913666</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, calling all skiers and boarders to the NY-MA border for some epic Southern New England turns! With the mountain wide open for snow sports, expect **39 trails** lit up and serviced by **6 lifts** including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and Learning Area Carpet—plenty to keep you lapping from beginner greens to those black diamond steeps like Christopher's Leap or Ripper (though a few naturals like Birch Glade and Sunrise are holding strong too).

Snow base is solid at **18-24 inches**, blending **powder** primary surfaces with **machine-groomed** secondaries for that perfect carve—groomers are dialed, and recent **10 inches over 72 hours** has freshened everything up nicely. No exact 24/48-hour breakdowns today, but the crew's snowmaking on 93% of 44 trails keeps it reliable, with terrain parks opening at 10am for park rats to session.

Current vibe? A cloudy start with fog and possible freezing rain mixing in, temps hovering around **19-28°F** (feeling brisk with SW/W winds at 20-30mph)—bundle up but conditions are soft and stackable. Looking ahead, it's classic New England: snow showers today (1-3 inches possible, slick roads evening), partly cloudy Thursday (30-18°F), clear Friday (36-14°F), warming Saturday (41-26°F), then cooler Sunday (26-15°F). More snow chances midweek to keep the pow pure.

Pistes are groomed gold with fresh refresh, off-piste variable but stash-hunting potential on wind-protected lines—watch for crust if winds whip. Season total? Not listed, but they're crushing it late-season. Pro tips: Snow tubing's open too, uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are go for skinners, night skiing on 22 trails till 9pm weekends. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, grab passes at catamountski.com and hit the 1000ft vert—fresh turns await, see you sending it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2026 13:01:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, calling all skiers and boarders to the NY-MA border for some epic Southern New England turns! With the mountain wide open for snow sports, expect **39 trails** lit up and serviced by **6 lifts** including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and Learning Area Carpet—plenty to keep you lapping from beginner greens to those black diamond steeps like Christopher's Leap or Ripper (though a few naturals like Birch Glade and Sunrise are holding strong too).

Snow base is solid at **18-24 inches**, blending **powder** primary surfaces with **machine-groomed** secondaries for that perfect carve—groomers are dialed, and recent **10 inches over 72 hours** has freshened everything up nicely. No exact 24/48-hour breakdowns today, but the crew's snowmaking on 93% of 44 trails keeps it reliable, with terrain parks opening at 10am for park rats to session.

Current vibe? A cloudy start with fog and possible freezing rain mixing in, temps hovering around **19-28°F** (feeling brisk with SW/W winds at 20-30mph)—bundle up but conditions are soft and stackable. Looking ahead, it's classic New England: snow showers today (1-3 inches possible, slick roads evening), partly cloudy Thursday (30-18°F), clear Friday (36-14°F), warming Saturday (41-26°F), then cooler Sunday (26-15°F). More snow chances midweek to keep the pow pure.

Pistes are groomed gold with fresh refresh, off-piste variable but stash-hunting potential on wind-protected lines—watch for crust if winds whip. Season total? Not listed, but they're crushing it late-season. Pro tips: Snow tubing's open too, uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are go for skinners, night skiing on 22 trails till 9pm weekends. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, grab passes at catamountski.com and hit the 1000ft vert—fresh turns await, see you sending it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, calling all skiers and boarders to the NY-MA border for some epic Southern New England turns! With the mountain wide open for snow sports, expect **39 trails** lit up and serviced by **6 lifts** including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and Learning Area Carpet—plenty to keep you lapping from beginner greens to those black diamond steeps like Christopher's Leap or Ripper (though a few naturals like Birch Glade and Sunrise are holding strong too).

Snow base is solid at **18-24 inches**, blending **powder** primary surfaces with **machine-groomed** secondaries for that perfect carve—groomers are dialed, and recent **10 inches over 72 hours** has freshened everything up nicely. No exact 24/48-hour breakdowns today, but the crew's snowmaking on 93% of 44 trails keeps it reliable, with terrain parks opening at 10am for park rats to session.

Current vibe? A cloudy start with fog and possible freezing rain mixing in, temps hovering around **19-28°F** (feeling brisk with SW/W winds at 20-30mph)—bundle up but conditions are soft and stackable. Looking ahead, it's classic New England: snow showers today (1-3 inches possible, slick roads evening), partly cloudy Thursday (30-18°F), clear Friday (36-14°F), warming Saturday (41-26°F), then cooler Sunday (26-15°F). More snow chances midweek to keep the pow pure.

Pistes are groomed gold with fresh refresh, off-piste variable but stash-hunting potential on wind-protected lines—watch for crust if winds whip. Season total? Not listed, but they're crushing it late-season. Pro tips: Snow tubing's open too, uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are go for skinners, night skiing on 22 trails till 9pm weekends. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, grab passes at catamountski.com and hit the 1000ft vert—fresh turns await, see you sending it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Fresh Snow and Spring Vibes at Catamount Mountain Resort</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Planning a trip to Catamount Mountain Resort? Here's what's happening on the mountain right now, and whether those fresh tracks are calling your name.

**Current Conditions &amp; Trail Status**

Catamount is operating with 39 open trails serviced by 6 open lifts, with terrain parks dialed in and ready to shred. The base depth is sitting at a solid 18-24 inches, giving you a decent foundation for spring skiing. About 10 inches of snow has fallen over the past 72 hours, which is fantastic for early March. The mountain is running on a mix of machine-groomed runs and natural snow, so groomers are in excellent shape for carving up those perfectly corduroy lines. If you're into natural terrain, the conditions are looking pretty sweet too.

**What's Running &amp; What's Closed**

You've got the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and Learning Area Carpet 1 spinning, while the Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, Mountain Cats Carpet, and Learning Area Carpet 2 are shut down. On the trail front, popular runs like Ali's Alley, Colonel's Caper, Cat's Meow, and Ridge Run are all open with snowmaking support. Snow tubing is also firing up if you want to bring along non-skiers in your crew.

**The Weather Picture**

Temperatures are hovering in the 30s to mid-40s, which is typical spring ski territory. The light snow that fell recently has been groomed out nicely, setting up some smooth riding conditions. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy skies tomorrow with highs around 30 degrees, followed by clear skies Friday with temps climbing to 36 degrees. The weekend brings partly cloudy conditions with highs in the low 40s, so it's warming up slightly. By the following week, forecasters aren't predicting any significant new snowfall, so get your turns in while the base is still solid.

**The Bottom Line**

Catamount is in a sweet spot right now with fresh snow on the mountain, good base depth, and a respectable number of trails and lifts running. The groomed runs are primo, and if you time it right before the temperatures climb too much, you'll find some enjoyable spring conditions. Just remember that with warming temps on the horizon, the best snow will be in the morning hours before the sun softens things up. Layer up, hit it early, and enjoy some quality turns in the Berkshires.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 13:01:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Planning a trip to Catamount Mountain Resort? Here's what's happening on the mountain right now, and whether those fresh tracks are calling your name.

**Current Conditions &amp; Trail Status**

Catamount is operating with 39 open trails serviced by 6 open lifts, with terrain parks dialed in and ready to shred. The base depth is sitting at a solid 18-24 inches, giving you a decent foundation for spring skiing. About 10 inches of snow has fallen over the past 72 hours, which is fantastic for early March. The mountain is running on a mix of machine-groomed runs and natural snow, so groomers are in excellent shape for carving up those perfectly corduroy lines. If you're into natural terrain, the conditions are looking pretty sweet too.

**What's Running &amp; What's Closed**

You've got the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and Learning Area Carpet 1 spinning, while the Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, Mountain Cats Carpet, and Learning Area Carpet 2 are shut down. On the trail front, popular runs like Ali's Alley, Colonel's Caper, Cat's Meow, and Ridge Run are all open with snowmaking support. Snow tubing is also firing up if you want to bring along non-skiers in your crew.

**The Weather Picture**

Temperatures are hovering in the 30s to mid-40s, which is typical spring ski territory. The light snow that fell recently has been groomed out nicely, setting up some smooth riding conditions. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy skies tomorrow with highs around 30 degrees, followed by clear skies Friday with temps climbing to 36 degrees. The weekend brings partly cloudy conditions with highs in the low 40s, so it's warming up slightly. By the following week, forecasters aren't predicting any significant new snowfall, so get your turns in while the base is still solid.

**The Bottom Line**

Catamount is in a sweet spot right now with fresh snow on the mountain, good base depth, and a respectable number of trails and lifts running. The groomed runs are primo, and if you time it right before the temperatures climb too much, you'll find some enjoyable spring conditions. Just remember that with warming temps on the horizon, the best snow will be in the morning hours before the sun softens things up. Layer up, hit it early, and enjoy some quality turns in the Berkshires.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Planning a trip to Catamount Mountain Resort? Here's what's happening on the mountain right now, and whether those fresh tracks are calling your name.

**Current Conditions &amp; Trail Status**

Catamount is operating with 39 open trails serviced by 6 open lifts, with terrain parks dialed in and ready to shred. The base depth is sitting at a solid 18-24 inches, giving you a decent foundation for spring skiing. About 10 inches of snow has fallen over the past 72 hours, which is fantastic for early March. The mountain is running on a mix of machine-groomed runs and natural snow, so groomers are in excellent shape for carving up those perfectly corduroy lines. If you're into natural terrain, the conditions are looking pretty sweet too.

**What's Running &amp; What's Closed**

You've got the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and Learning Area Carpet 1 spinning, while the Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, Mountain Cats Carpet, and Learning Area Carpet 2 are shut down. On the trail front, popular runs like Ali's Alley, Colonel's Caper, Cat's Meow, and Ridge Run are all open with snowmaking support. Snow tubing is also firing up if you want to bring along non-skiers in your crew.

**The Weather Picture**

Temperatures are hovering in the 30s to mid-40s, which is typical spring ski territory. The light snow that fell recently has been groomed out nicely, setting up some smooth riding conditions. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy skies tomorrow with highs around 30 degrees, followed by clear skies Friday with temps climbing to 36 degrees. The weekend brings partly cloudy conditions with highs in the low 40s, so it's warming up slightly. By the following week, forecasters aren't predicting any significant new snowfall, so get your turns in while the base is still solid.

**The Bottom Line**

Catamount is in a sweet spot right now with fresh snow on the mountain, good base depth, and a respectable number of trails and lifts running. The groomed runs are primo, and if you time it right before the temperatures climb too much, you'll find some enjoyable spring conditions. Just remember that with warming temps on the horizon, the best snow will be in the morning hours before the sun softens things up. Layer up, hit it early, and enjoy some quality turns in the Berkshires.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Dumping Fresh Powder and Soft Groomers - Get Out There Now</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI7292541922</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime New England turns right now—think soft groomers begging for your edges and fresh flakes stacking up as we speak! With **39 trails** lit up and **6 lifts** spinning (Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and Learning Area Carpet leading the charge), it's a playground for all levels from bunny hill butter to black diamond bombers. Base depths hover at **18-24 inches**, perfect for carving without bottoming out, and surfaces mix **machine-groomed gold** with fresh powder refresh—those groomers are hero snow, while parks are dialed for jumps and jibs opening at 10am.

Snow's been dumping **10 inches past 72 hours**, with today's storm bringing **1-3 more inches** through the afternoon before mixing sleet—light SSE winds at 5-10mph, highs near **30°F**, so bundle up for that classic snow globe vibe. Pistes are soft and grippy, off-piste holding stashes in the glades like Birch Cathedral or Lynx if you're chasing untracked lines, but stick to open routes for uphill skinning: Promenade, Ridge Run, Sidewinder. Season total? Solid base from snowmaking pros keeping it consistent across 44 trails.

Weather's your wingman: today stays active with snow till early tomorrow, then **partly cloudy Thursday (high 30°F, low 18°F)**, **clear Friday (36°F/14°F)**, **partly cloudy weekend (41°F/26°F Saturday, 26°F/15°F Sunday)**—prime for laps without thaw worries. Locals tip: roads slick tonight, so early bird gets the pow; snow tubing's open too for post-ski thrills, and shoutout to ops crew grinding non-stop. Emergency? Hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Load the quiver—Catamount's calling for epic sends! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 13:01:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime New England turns right now—think soft groomers begging for your edges and fresh flakes stacking up as we speak! With **39 trails** lit up and **6 lifts** spinning (Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and Learning Area Carpet leading the charge), it's a playground for all levels from bunny hill butter to black diamond bombers. Base depths hover at **18-24 inches**, perfect for carving without bottoming out, and surfaces mix **machine-groomed gold** with fresh powder refresh—those groomers are hero snow, while parks are dialed for jumps and jibs opening at 10am.

Snow's been dumping **10 inches past 72 hours**, with today's storm bringing **1-3 more inches** through the afternoon before mixing sleet—light SSE winds at 5-10mph, highs near **30°F**, so bundle up for that classic snow globe vibe. Pistes are soft and grippy, off-piste holding stashes in the glades like Birch Cathedral or Lynx if you're chasing untracked lines, but stick to open routes for uphill skinning: Promenade, Ridge Run, Sidewinder. Season total? Solid base from snowmaking pros keeping it consistent across 44 trails.

Weather's your wingman: today stays active with snow till early tomorrow, then **partly cloudy Thursday (high 30°F, low 18°F)**, **clear Friday (36°F/14°F)**, **partly cloudy weekend (41°F/26°F Saturday, 26°F/15°F Sunday)**—prime for laps without thaw worries. Locals tip: roads slick tonight, so early bird gets the pow; snow tubing's open too for post-ski thrills, and shoutout to ops crew grinding non-stop. Emergency? Hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Load the quiver—Catamount's calling for epic sends! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime New England turns right now—think soft groomers begging for your edges and fresh flakes stacking up as we speak! With **39 trails** lit up and **6 lifts** spinning (Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and Learning Area Carpet leading the charge), it's a playground for all levels from bunny hill butter to black diamond bombers. Base depths hover at **18-24 inches**, perfect for carving without bottoming out, and surfaces mix **machine-groomed gold** with fresh powder refresh—those groomers are hero snow, while parks are dialed for jumps and jibs opening at 10am.

Snow's been dumping **10 inches past 72 hours**, with today's storm bringing **1-3 more inches** through the afternoon before mixing sleet—light SSE winds at 5-10mph, highs near **30°F**, so bundle up for that classic snow globe vibe. Pistes are soft and grippy, off-piste holding stashes in the glades like Birch Cathedral or Lynx if you're chasing untracked lines, but stick to open routes for uphill skinning: Promenade, Ridge Run, Sidewinder. Season total? Solid base from snowmaking pros keeping it consistent across 44 trails.

Weather's your wingman: today stays active with snow till early tomorrow, then **partly cloudy Thursday (high 30°F, low 18°F)**, **clear Friday (36°F/14°F)**, **partly cloudy weekend (41°F/26°F Saturday, 26°F/15°F Sunday)**—prime for laps without thaw worries. Locals tip: roads slick tonight, so early bird gets the pow; snow tubing's open too for post-ski thrills, and shoutout to ops crew grinding non-stop. Emergency? Hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Load the quiver—Catamount's calling for epic sends! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Firing: Fresh Powder, Cold Temps, and 39 Open Trails Near NYC</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3614875885</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with **39 trails** ripped open and **6 lifts** spinning to keep the stoke high—perfect for carving groomers or hitting the terrain parks that open at 10am. Snow conditions are prime: **powder** as the primary surface mixed with **machine-groomed** runs, sitting on a solid **18-24 inch base depth** from recent dumps including **10 inches over the past 72 hours**. No new snow in the last 24 hours, but the crew's blowing more fresh stuff this week to keep it buttery.

Weather's biting with current temps hovering around **19°F** under partly cloudy skies shifting to overcast, west winds at 20-30mph—bundle up for that crisp New England bite. Looking ahead, expect a cold snap: tomorrow mostly cloudy at **16°F**, then **15°F** midweek, dipping to single digits overnight with wind chills to -15°F. By the weekend, highs climb to **17-26°F** under mostly sunny to cloudy vibes, but no big dumps forecasted—just stable cold to preserve the goods.

Pistes are smooth and fast, ideal for all levels across 135 skiable acres, while off-piste stays variable—stick to open runs for safety. Season total snowfall? Not tracked yet, but they're making magic. Snow tubing's open too with 5 lanes of fun—grab tickets online ahead!

Pro tip from the locals: hit uphill routes like Lower Promenade or Ridge Run if you're skinning up (pass or ticket required, watch for groomers). Lift hours rock weekdays 9am-4pm (longer Wed-Fri nights), weekends 8:30am-9pm. Emergency? Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Conditions can flip fast, so check catamountski.com before bootin' up—this mountain's dishing winter joy just 2.5 hours from NYC!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with **39 trails** ripped open and **6 lifts** spinning to keep the stoke high—perfect for carving groomers or hitting the terrain parks that open at 10am. Snow conditions are prime: **powder** as the primary surface mixed with **machine-groomed** runs, sitting on a solid **18-24 inch base depth** from recent dumps including **10 inches over the past 72 hours**. No new snow in the last 24 hours, but the crew's blowing more fresh stuff this week to keep it buttery.

Weather's biting with current temps hovering around **19°F** under partly cloudy skies shifting to overcast, west winds at 20-30mph—bundle up for that crisp New England bite. Looking ahead, expect a cold snap: tomorrow mostly cloudy at **16°F**, then **15°F** midweek, dipping to single digits overnight with wind chills to -15°F. By the weekend, highs climb to **17-26°F** under mostly sunny to cloudy vibes, but no big dumps forecasted—just stable cold to preserve the goods.

Pistes are smooth and fast, ideal for all levels across 135 skiable acres, while off-piste stays variable—stick to open runs for safety. Season total snowfall? Not tracked yet, but they're making magic. Snow tubing's open too with 5 lanes of fun—grab tickets online ahead!

Pro tip from the locals: hit uphill routes like Lower Promenade or Ridge Run if you're skinning up (pass or ticket required, watch for groomers). Lift hours rock weekdays 9am-4pm (longer Wed-Fri nights), weekends 8:30am-9pm. Emergency? Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Conditions can flip fast, so check catamountski.com before bootin' up—this mountain's dishing winter joy just 2.5 hours from NYC!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with **39 trails** ripped open and **6 lifts** spinning to keep the stoke high—perfect for carving groomers or hitting the terrain parks that open at 10am. Snow conditions are prime: **powder** as the primary surface mixed with **machine-groomed** runs, sitting on a solid **18-24 inch base depth** from recent dumps including **10 inches over the past 72 hours**. No new snow in the last 24 hours, but the crew's blowing more fresh stuff this week to keep it buttery.

Weather's biting with current temps hovering around **19°F** under partly cloudy skies shifting to overcast, west winds at 20-30mph—bundle up for that crisp New England bite. Looking ahead, expect a cold snap: tomorrow mostly cloudy at **16°F**, then **15°F** midweek, dipping to single digits overnight with wind chills to -15°F. By the weekend, highs climb to **17-26°F** under mostly sunny to cloudy vibes, but no big dumps forecasted—just stable cold to preserve the goods.

Pistes are smooth and fast, ideal for all levels across 135 skiable acres, while off-piste stays variable—stick to open runs for safety. Season total snowfall? Not tracked yet, but they're making magic. Snow tubing's open too with 5 lanes of fun—grab tickets online ahead!

Pro tip from the locals: hit uphill routes like Lower Promenade or Ridge Run if you're skinning up (pass or ticket required, watch for groomers). Lift hours rock weekdays 9am-4pm (longer Wed-Fri nights), weekends 8:30am-9pm. Emergency? Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Conditions can flip fast, so check catamountski.com before bootin' up—this mountain's dishing winter joy just 2.5 hours from NYC!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Powder Party: 18-24 inches of Fresh Snow and 39 Open Trails Await</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Southern New England vibe calling your name! Think powdery bliss underfoot—primary surface is fresh **powder**, backed by **machine-groomed** runs for those buttery carves. Base depth sits solid at **18-24"**, holding strong from the recent **10" dump over the past 72 hours**. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 exactly listed, but that powder layer means epic float today.

Five out of eight lifts are spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—perfect for accessing **39 open trails** (out of 44), from beginner-friendly groomers like Lower Promenade to blacks like Chute and Ripper. Natural snow trails like Spencer's Way and Birch Glade are open too, with snowmaking keeping the rest primed. Summit hits 2000ft, base 1000ft, so vertical drop of 1000ft delivers quick laps.

Weather's chilly and prime for sliding: around **19-33°F** currently, cloudy with possible light snow flurries (up to 0.6" hourly in spots). Lift hours today (Monday) run 9a-4p, with night skiing ramping up later in the week—Wed/Thu to 8p, Fri to 9p.

Looking ahead, bundle up for a cold snap: highs **15-20°F** next few days, dipping to **0°F or lower** nights, mostly cloudy to partly sunny with minimal new snow (dusting possible). By weekend, temps creep to **20-26°F**, still cold enough to preserve the base—no melt worries here.

Off-piste? Variable with wind, but stick to opened naturals for stashes. Snow tubing's open too for non-stop fun. Pro tip: watch for groomers and snowcats, grab an uphill pass if skinning Lower Promenade or Ridge Run. Just 2.5hrs from NYC, it's your easy escape—hit the slopes before the crowds and make fresh tracks! Conditions snapshot as of late Feb, so check catamountski.com for real-time updates. Let's ride!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2026 13:01:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Southern New England vibe calling your name! Think powdery bliss underfoot—primary surface is fresh **powder**, backed by **machine-groomed** runs for those buttery carves. Base depth sits solid at **18-24"**, holding strong from the recent **10" dump over the past 72 hours**. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 exactly listed, but that powder layer means epic float today.

Five out of eight lifts are spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—perfect for accessing **39 open trails** (out of 44), from beginner-friendly groomers like Lower Promenade to blacks like Chute and Ripper. Natural snow trails like Spencer's Way and Birch Glade are open too, with snowmaking keeping the rest primed. Summit hits 2000ft, base 1000ft, so vertical drop of 1000ft delivers quick laps.

Weather's chilly and prime for sliding: around **19-33°F** currently, cloudy with possible light snow flurries (up to 0.6" hourly in spots). Lift hours today (Monday) run 9a-4p, with night skiing ramping up later in the week—Wed/Thu to 8p, Fri to 9p.

Looking ahead, bundle up for a cold snap: highs **15-20°F** next few days, dipping to **0°F or lower** nights, mostly cloudy to partly sunny with minimal new snow (dusting possible). By weekend, temps creep to **20-26°F**, still cold enough to preserve the base—no melt worries here.

Off-piste? Variable with wind, but stick to opened naturals for stashes. Snow tubing's open too for non-stop fun. Pro tip: watch for groomers and snowcats, grab an uphill pass if skinning Lower Promenade or Ridge Run. Just 2.5hrs from NYC, it's your easy escape—hit the slopes before the crowds and make fresh tracks! Conditions snapshot as of late Feb, so check catamountski.com for real-time updates. Let's ride!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Southern New England vibe calling your name! Think powdery bliss underfoot—primary surface is fresh **powder**, backed by **machine-groomed** runs for those buttery carves. Base depth sits solid at **18-24"**, holding strong from the recent **10" dump over the past 72 hours**. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 exactly listed, but that powder layer means epic float today.

Five out of eight lifts are spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—perfect for accessing **39 open trails** (out of 44), from beginner-friendly groomers like Lower Promenade to blacks like Chute and Ripper. Natural snow trails like Spencer's Way and Birch Glade are open too, with snowmaking keeping the rest primed. Summit hits 2000ft, base 1000ft, so vertical drop of 1000ft delivers quick laps.

Weather's chilly and prime for sliding: around **19-33°F** currently, cloudy with possible light snow flurries (up to 0.6" hourly in spots). Lift hours today (Monday) run 9a-4p, with night skiing ramping up later in the week—Wed/Thu to 8p, Fri to 9p.

Looking ahead, bundle up for a cold snap: highs **15-20°F** next few days, dipping to **0°F or lower** nights, mostly cloudy to partly sunny with minimal new snow (dusting possible). By weekend, temps creep to **20-26°F**, still cold enough to preserve the base—no melt worries here.

Off-piste? Variable with wind, but stick to opened naturals for stashes. Snow tubing's open too for non-stop fun. Pro tip: watch for groomers and snowcats, grab an uphill pass if skinning Lower Promenade or Ridge Run. Just 2.5hrs from NYC, it's your easy escape—hit the slopes before the crowds and make fresh tracks! Conditions snapshot as of late Feb, so check catamountski.com for real-time updates. Let's ride!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you've been thinking about heading to the mountain, today is a fantastic day to make that happen. With 39 open trails serviced by 6 active lifts, there's plenty of terrain to explore whether you're carving groomers or hunting for fresh snow.

The base is sitting at 18 inches with some excellent coverage thanks to recent snowmaking efforts. The mountain received over 8 inches of fresh powder from last weekend's storm, giving skiers and riders a nice playground across the terrain. The snowmakers have been working overtime to supplement natural conditions, so you can expect consistent coverage on groomed runs throughout the mountain.

Right now at the base it's hovering around 32 degrees with clear skies, while the summit is slightly cooler at around 30 degrees with minimal wind. It's actually quite pleasant out there, especially compared to what's coming. The terrain parks are open and ready for action, with new jumps freshly built to keep things interesting for the park crew.

Looking ahead at the forecast, things are about to get seriously cold. Sunday night and into Monday, temperatures are expected to plummet, with highs reaching only around 18 degrees on Monday and lows dipping near zero. By Tuesday and Wednesday, it'll be downright frigid with highs in the low to mid 20s and wind chills making it feel even colder. The good news for snow preservation is that these cold conditions will lock in the base and keep things stable throughout the week.

The extended outlook shows mostly cloudy skies through midweek with continued cold temperatures, making it ideal spring skiing conditions. You won't be dealing with afternoon slush even on the warmest days. By the following week, things moderate slightly, but for now, bundle up and enjoy the pristine conditions.

Several uphill travel routes are currently open including Lower and Upper Promenade and Ridge Run, plus Lower and Upper Sidewinder if you're into earning your turns. Just remember to grab an uphill ticket or have your season pass ready, and be aware that mountain operations are actively working, so stay clear of grooming and snowmaking areas.

Head up there while conditions are stellar.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2026 13:01:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you've been thinking about heading to the mountain, today is a fantastic day to make that happen. With 39 open trails serviced by 6 active lifts, there's plenty of terrain to explore whether you're carving groomers or hunting for fresh snow.

The base is sitting at 18 inches with some excellent coverage thanks to recent snowmaking efforts. The mountain received over 8 inches of fresh powder from last weekend's storm, giving skiers and riders a nice playground across the terrain. The snowmakers have been working overtime to supplement natural conditions, so you can expect consistent coverage on groomed runs throughout the mountain.

Right now at the base it's hovering around 32 degrees with clear skies, while the summit is slightly cooler at around 30 degrees with minimal wind. It's actually quite pleasant out there, especially compared to what's coming. The terrain parks are open and ready for action, with new jumps freshly built to keep things interesting for the park crew.

Looking ahead at the forecast, things are about to get seriously cold. Sunday night and into Monday, temperatures are expected to plummet, with highs reaching only around 18 degrees on Monday and lows dipping near zero. By Tuesday and Wednesday, it'll be downright frigid with highs in the low to mid 20s and wind chills making it feel even colder. The good news for snow preservation is that these cold conditions will lock in the base and keep things stable throughout the week.

The extended outlook shows mostly cloudy skies through midweek with continued cold temperatures, making it ideal spring skiing conditions. You won't be dealing with afternoon slush even on the warmest days. By the following week, things moderate slightly, but for now, bundle up and enjoy the pristine conditions.

Several uphill travel routes are currently open including Lower and Upper Promenade and Ridge Run, plus Lower and Upper Sidewinder if you're into earning your turns. Just remember to grab an uphill ticket or have your season pass ready, and be aware that mountain operations are actively working, so stay clear of grooming and snowmaking areas.

Head up there while conditions are stellar.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you've been thinking about heading to the mountain, today is a fantastic day to make that happen. With 39 open trails serviced by 6 active lifts, there's plenty of terrain to explore whether you're carving groomers or hunting for fresh snow.

The base is sitting at 18 inches with some excellent coverage thanks to recent snowmaking efforts. The mountain received over 8 inches of fresh powder from last weekend's storm, giving skiers and riders a nice playground across the terrain. The snowmakers have been working overtime to supplement natural conditions, so you can expect consistent coverage on groomed runs throughout the mountain.

Right now at the base it's hovering around 32 degrees with clear skies, while the summit is slightly cooler at around 30 degrees with minimal wind. It's actually quite pleasant out there, especially compared to what's coming. The terrain parks are open and ready for action, with new jumps freshly built to keep things interesting for the park crew.

Looking ahead at the forecast, things are about to get seriously cold. Sunday night and into Monday, temperatures are expected to plummet, with highs reaching only around 18 degrees on Monday and lows dipping near zero. By Tuesday and Wednesday, it'll be downright frigid with highs in the low to mid 20s and wind chills making it feel even colder. The good news for snow preservation is that these cold conditions will lock in the base and keep things stable throughout the week.

The extended outlook shows mostly cloudy skies through midweek with continued cold temperatures, making it ideal spring skiing conditions. You won't be dealing with afternoon slush even on the warmest days. By the following week, things moderate slightly, but for now, bundle up and enjoy the pristine conditions.

Several uphill travel routes are currently open including Lower and Upper Promenade and Ridge Run, plus Lower and Upper Sidewinder if you're into earning your turns. Just remember to grab an uphill ticket or have your season pass ready, and be aware that mountain operations are actively working, so stay clear of grooming and snowmaking areas.

Head up there while conditions are stellar.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Fresh Powder Playground: 8 Inches of Weekend Gold Still Waiting</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime powder playground vibes right now—think 8+ inches of fresh from that weekend storm still lingering for epic turns! With temps hovering in the high 20s to low 30s under partly sunny skies and a breezy chill, it's a perfect setup to bundle up and bomb those groomers or hunt untouched stashes. Base depths sit at 18-24 inches, blending powder bowls with machine-groomed silk for all-mountain fun across 39 open trails fired up by 6 lifts (Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad crushing it, plus more).

No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but that recent 10 inches over 72 hours keeps things juicy—season totals aren't specified yet, but the ops team's snowmaking wizardry has natural snow trails like Spencer's Way, Birch Cathedral, Lookout, and Sunrise primed and open. Piste conditions? Smooth groomers dominating, with plenty of powder pockets off-piste if you dodge the groomers and winch cats—stick to uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder if you're skinning up (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver first).

Weather's holding hero status: today's partly sunny with highs near 34°F dropping to 10°F overnight, then partly cloudy Thursday (30°/18°), clear Friday (36°/14°), partly cloudy Saturday (41°/26°), and more mixed Sunday (26°/15°)—zero fresh flakes forecast soon, so maximize these cold snaps before any thaw lurks. Snow tubing park is lit and open too—check their schedule for adrenaline slides.

Pro tip from the locals: shout props to the mountain crew keeping it real amid ops, and dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Conditions can flip fast, so hit catamountski.com before strapping in. Who's ready to rip? Your legs will thank you!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2026 13:02:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime powder playground vibes right now—think 8+ inches of fresh from that weekend storm still lingering for epic turns! With temps hovering in the high 20s to low 30s under partly sunny skies and a breezy chill, it's a perfect setup to bundle up and bomb those groomers or hunt untouched stashes. Base depths sit at 18-24 inches, blending powder bowls with machine-groomed silk for all-mountain fun across 39 open trails fired up by 6 lifts (Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad crushing it, plus more).

No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but that recent 10 inches over 72 hours keeps things juicy—season totals aren't specified yet, but the ops team's snowmaking wizardry has natural snow trails like Spencer's Way, Birch Cathedral, Lookout, and Sunrise primed and open. Piste conditions? Smooth groomers dominating, with plenty of powder pockets off-piste if you dodge the groomers and winch cats—stick to uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder if you're skinning up (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver first).

Weather's holding hero status: today's partly sunny with highs near 34°F dropping to 10°F overnight, then partly cloudy Thursday (30°/18°), clear Friday (36°/14°), partly cloudy Saturday (41°/26°), and more mixed Sunday (26°/15°)—zero fresh flakes forecast soon, so maximize these cold snaps before any thaw lurks. Snow tubing park is lit and open too—check their schedule for adrenaline slides.

Pro tip from the locals: shout props to the mountain crew keeping it real amid ops, and dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Conditions can flip fast, so hit catamountski.com before strapping in. Who's ready to rip? Your legs will thank you!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime powder playground vibes right now—think 8+ inches of fresh from that weekend storm still lingering for epic turns! With temps hovering in the high 20s to low 30s under partly sunny skies and a breezy chill, it's a perfect setup to bundle up and bomb those groomers or hunt untouched stashes. Base depths sit at 18-24 inches, blending powder bowls with machine-groomed silk for all-mountain fun across 39 open trails fired up by 6 lifts (Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad crushing it, plus more).

No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but that recent 10 inches over 72 hours keeps things juicy—season totals aren't specified yet, but the ops team's snowmaking wizardry has natural snow trails like Spencer's Way, Birch Cathedral, Lookout, and Sunrise primed and open. Piste conditions? Smooth groomers dominating, with plenty of powder pockets off-piste if you dodge the groomers and winch cats—stick to uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder if you're skinning up (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver first).

Weather's holding hero status: today's partly sunny with highs near 34°F dropping to 10°F overnight, then partly cloudy Thursday (30°/18°), clear Friday (36°/14°), partly cloudy Saturday (41°/26°), and more mixed Sunday (26°/15°)—zero fresh flakes forecast soon, so maximize these cold snaps before any thaw lurks. Snow tubing park is lit and open too—check their schedule for adrenaline slides.

Pro tip from the locals: shout props to the mountain crew keeping it real amid ops, and dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Conditions can flip fast, so hit catamountski.com before strapping in. Who's ready to rip? Your legs will thank you!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Powder Paradise: 18 Inches of Fresh Snow and 39 Open Trails Await</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is calling your name with epic powder stashes begging to be carved up! Fresh off a beastly weekend storm dumping over 8 inches, the mountain's rocking **18-24 inches base depth** from bottom to top, blending silky powder turns with fresh groomers that'll have you railing edges all day. In the last 72 hours, 10 inches have fallen, keeping things plush—perfect for skiers and boarders chasing that deep stash.

Right now, **39 trails** are open and primed, serviced by **6 lifts** including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—plenty of lines from mellow blues like Lower Promenade to black diamonds like Chute and Ripper. Temps hover in the **high 20s to low 30s** under partly sunny skies with a breezy chill, but bundle up as it dips to the teens—ideal for non-stop laps without overheating.

Piste conditions mix **powder** and **machine-groomed** smoothness, while off-piste holds leftover fluff if you poke around responsibly. Snow tubing park's fired up too for some gravity-fueled fun after dark.

Looking ahead, today's partly cloudy with highs near 30°F, flipping to snow showers tomorrow (possible 4-8 inches—score!), then clearing for sunny vibes Friday at 36°F. Expect chilly weekend runs with highs in the 20s, lows near 10°F, and scattered clouds—prime for hero snow if the guns kick in.

Season total's stacking around 48 inches, and the ops crew's grinding non-stop with snowmaking on key runs like Ali's Alley and Bobcat. Heads up: Stick to uphill policy on routes like Ridge Run, watch for groomers, and hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405 if needed. Terrain parks open at 10am—grab your pass and send it before the weekend crowds! Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com en route. Who's joining the party?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2026 13:02:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is calling your name with epic powder stashes begging to be carved up! Fresh off a beastly weekend storm dumping over 8 inches, the mountain's rocking **18-24 inches base depth** from bottom to top, blending silky powder turns with fresh groomers that'll have you railing edges all day. In the last 72 hours, 10 inches have fallen, keeping things plush—perfect for skiers and boarders chasing that deep stash.

Right now, **39 trails** are open and primed, serviced by **6 lifts** including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—plenty of lines from mellow blues like Lower Promenade to black diamonds like Chute and Ripper. Temps hover in the **high 20s to low 30s** under partly sunny skies with a breezy chill, but bundle up as it dips to the teens—ideal for non-stop laps without overheating.

Piste conditions mix **powder** and **machine-groomed** smoothness, while off-piste holds leftover fluff if you poke around responsibly. Snow tubing park's fired up too for some gravity-fueled fun after dark.

Looking ahead, today's partly cloudy with highs near 30°F, flipping to snow showers tomorrow (possible 4-8 inches—score!), then clearing for sunny vibes Friday at 36°F. Expect chilly weekend runs with highs in the 20s, lows near 10°F, and scattered clouds—prime for hero snow if the guns kick in.

Season total's stacking around 48 inches, and the ops crew's grinding non-stop with snowmaking on key runs like Ali's Alley and Bobcat. Heads up: Stick to uphill policy on routes like Ridge Run, watch for groomers, and hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405 if needed. Terrain parks open at 10am—grab your pass and send it before the weekend crowds! Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com en route. Who's joining the party?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is calling your name with epic powder stashes begging to be carved up! Fresh off a beastly weekend storm dumping over 8 inches, the mountain's rocking **18-24 inches base depth** from bottom to top, blending silky powder turns with fresh groomers that'll have you railing edges all day. In the last 72 hours, 10 inches have fallen, keeping things plush—perfect for skiers and boarders chasing that deep stash.

Right now, **39 trails** are open and primed, serviced by **6 lifts** including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—plenty of lines from mellow blues like Lower Promenade to black diamonds like Chute and Ripper. Temps hover in the **high 20s to low 30s** under partly sunny skies with a breezy chill, but bundle up as it dips to the teens—ideal for non-stop laps without overheating.

Piste conditions mix **powder** and **machine-groomed** smoothness, while off-piste holds leftover fluff if you poke around responsibly. Snow tubing park's fired up too for some gravity-fueled fun after dark.

Looking ahead, today's partly cloudy with highs near 30°F, flipping to snow showers tomorrow (possible 4-8 inches—score!), then clearing for sunny vibes Friday at 36°F. Expect chilly weekend runs with highs in the 20s, lows near 10°F, and scattered clouds—prime for hero snow if the guns kick in.

Season total's stacking around 48 inches, and the ops crew's grinding non-stop with snowmaking on key runs like Ali's Alley and Bobcat. Heads up: Stick to uphill policy on routes like Ridge Run, watch for groomers, and hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405 if needed. Terrain parks open at 10am—grab your pass and send it before the weekend crowds! Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com en route. Who's joining the party?

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Firing On All Cylinders: Fresh Pow And Killer Groomers This Late February</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, serving up prime turns across its 1000-foot vertical drop from 2000 ft summit to 1000 ft base. With a solid **18-24" base depth** of machine-groomed packed powder, conditions are buttery smooth—perfect for carving groomers or popping into the glades. They've got **39 of 44 trails open** and **6 of 8 lifts spinning**, including the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, and Meadows Triple, so no lift lines hogging your pow time.

Fresh snow? Recent dumps total around **8+ inches**, with no new flakes in the last 24-48 hours but plenty of stashes from the storm to keep it soft and playful. Season total sits at **58 inches** through late Feb, thanks to killer snowmaking keeping everything consistent. Pistes are groomed hero status, while off-piste glades like Birch Cathedral and Upper Glade offer natural snow adventures—watch for variable spots after winds.

Weather's chilly and prime for skiing: today's hovering around **19-30°F** base/summit with partly cloudy skies, light winds (under 30 mph), and a crisp feel—layer up against that wind chill in the teens to twenties. Look ahead: tomorrow dips to low 20s with clouds clearing to sun; Wed-Thu in the 20-33°F range with possible snow flurries turning to rain risks by Fri (lows near 7°F); brace for wetter vibes into the weekend but still skiable if it stays cold.

Pro tips from the locals: terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats, snow tubing's open for après vibes, and uphill policy's strict—stick to Lower Promenade/Ridge Run routes and snag a pass/waiver. No major lift issues here amid East Coast maintenance buzz elsewhere. Hours rock: hit weekdays 9a-9p Fri, weekends till 9p Sat. Race over from NYC (just 2.5 hrs) and send it—this Northeast gem's dialed for all levels! Conditions snapshot as of late Feb, but call patrol at 413-232-9405 for real-time deets.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 13:02:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, serving up prime turns across its 1000-foot vertical drop from 2000 ft summit to 1000 ft base. With a solid **18-24" base depth** of machine-groomed packed powder, conditions are buttery smooth—perfect for carving groomers or popping into the glades. They've got **39 of 44 trails open** and **6 of 8 lifts spinning**, including the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, and Meadows Triple, so no lift lines hogging your pow time.

Fresh snow? Recent dumps total around **8+ inches**, with no new flakes in the last 24-48 hours but plenty of stashes from the storm to keep it soft and playful. Season total sits at **58 inches** through late Feb, thanks to killer snowmaking keeping everything consistent. Pistes are groomed hero status, while off-piste glades like Birch Cathedral and Upper Glade offer natural snow adventures—watch for variable spots after winds.

Weather's chilly and prime for skiing: today's hovering around **19-30°F** base/summit with partly cloudy skies, light winds (under 30 mph), and a crisp feel—layer up against that wind chill in the teens to twenties. Look ahead: tomorrow dips to low 20s with clouds clearing to sun; Wed-Thu in the 20-33°F range with possible snow flurries turning to rain risks by Fri (lows near 7°F); brace for wetter vibes into the weekend but still skiable if it stays cold.

Pro tips from the locals: terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats, snow tubing's open for après vibes, and uphill policy's strict—stick to Lower Promenade/Ridge Run routes and snag a pass/waiver. No major lift issues here amid East Coast maintenance buzz elsewhere. Hours rock: hit weekdays 9a-9p Fri, weekends till 9p Sat. Race over from NYC (just 2.5 hrs) and send it—this Northeast gem's dialed for all levels! Conditions snapshot as of late Feb, but call patrol at 413-232-9405 for real-time deets.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, serving up prime turns across its 1000-foot vertical drop from 2000 ft summit to 1000 ft base. With a solid **18-24" base depth** of machine-groomed packed powder, conditions are buttery smooth—perfect for carving groomers or popping into the glades. They've got **39 of 44 trails open** and **6 of 8 lifts spinning**, including the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, and Meadows Triple, so no lift lines hogging your pow time.

Fresh snow? Recent dumps total around **8+ inches**, with no new flakes in the last 24-48 hours but plenty of stashes from the storm to keep it soft and playful. Season total sits at **58 inches** through late Feb, thanks to killer snowmaking keeping everything consistent. Pistes are groomed hero status, while off-piste glades like Birch Cathedral and Upper Glade offer natural snow adventures—watch for variable spots after winds.

Weather's chilly and prime for skiing: today's hovering around **19-30°F** base/summit with partly cloudy skies, light winds (under 30 mph), and a crisp feel—layer up against that wind chill in the teens to twenties. Look ahead: tomorrow dips to low 20s with clouds clearing to sun; Wed-Thu in the 20-33°F range with possible snow flurries turning to rain risks by Fri (lows near 7°F); brace for wetter vibes into the weekend but still skiable if it stays cold.

Pro tips from the locals: terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats, snow tubing's open for après vibes, and uphill policy's strict—stick to Lower Promenade/Ridge Run routes and snag a pass/waiver. No major lift issues here amid East Coast maintenance buzz elsewhere. Hours rock: hit weekdays 9a-9p Fri, weekends till 9p Sat. Race over from NYC (just 2.5 hrs) and send it—this Northeast gem's dialed for all levels! Conditions snapshot as of late Feb, but call patrol at 413-232-9405 for real-time deets.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Fresh Powder Window: 8 Inches Down, Prime Conditions Before Melt</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 39 trails open and serviced by 6 lifts, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—plenty of terrain for everyone from groomer cruisers to park rats. Base depths sit at a solid 18-24 inches (some spots down to 3-24"), holding strong with machine-groomed primary surfaces and packed powder underneath, perfect for carving buttery turns after that recent 8+ inches of fresh dumping.

No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but season total's around 48 inches, keeping things prime with snowmaking on key runs like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, and Upper Promenade. Pistes are soft and groomed from the storm, while off-piste spots like Birch Glade and Lookout offer natural snow fun—just watch for variable crust from winds. Summit at 2000 feet is chilly around 27-28°F, base hovering 30°F under cloudy skies with light winds, feeling crisp for those long laps.

Bundle up today with temps in the low teens to twenties and some wind chill, but it's the best window to ski that fresh powder before it gets tracked out. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy vibes tomorrow with highs near 33°, cooling to 30° Thursday, then 28° Friday—mostly dry with possible sunny spells, though a dusting chance mid-week and winds up to 30+ mph could keep it interesting. No big storms on tap, but freeze-thaw cycles mean groomers will shine.

Pro tip: Night skiing's popping Wednesdays through Saturdays till 8-9pm, and snow tubing's open too—grab those RFID tickets online to save. Uphill policy's strict on routes like Lower Promenade, and ops team's hustling with groomers everywhere, so give 'em space. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, this 1000-foot vertical playground's calling your name—hit the 44 trails, 135 skiable acres, and maybe zipline after. See you sending it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2026 13:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 39 trails open and serviced by 6 lifts, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—plenty of terrain for everyone from groomer cruisers to park rats. Base depths sit at a solid 18-24 inches (some spots down to 3-24"), holding strong with machine-groomed primary surfaces and packed powder underneath, perfect for carving buttery turns after that recent 8+ inches of fresh dumping.

No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but season total's around 48 inches, keeping things prime with snowmaking on key runs like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, and Upper Promenade. Pistes are soft and groomed from the storm, while off-piste spots like Birch Glade and Lookout offer natural snow fun—just watch for variable crust from winds. Summit at 2000 feet is chilly around 27-28°F, base hovering 30°F under cloudy skies with light winds, feeling crisp for those long laps.

Bundle up today with temps in the low teens to twenties and some wind chill, but it's the best window to ski that fresh powder before it gets tracked out. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy vibes tomorrow with highs near 33°, cooling to 30° Thursday, then 28° Friday—mostly dry with possible sunny spells, though a dusting chance mid-week and winds up to 30+ mph could keep it interesting. No big storms on tap, but freeze-thaw cycles mean groomers will shine.

Pro tip: Night skiing's popping Wednesdays through Saturdays till 8-9pm, and snow tubing's open too—grab those RFID tickets online to save. Uphill policy's strict on routes like Lower Promenade, and ops team's hustling with groomers everywhere, so give 'em space. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, this 1000-foot vertical playground's calling your name—hit the 44 trails, 135 skiable acres, and maybe zipline after. See you sending it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 39 trails open and serviced by 6 lifts, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—plenty of terrain for everyone from groomer cruisers to park rats. Base depths sit at a solid 18-24 inches (some spots down to 3-24"), holding strong with machine-groomed primary surfaces and packed powder underneath, perfect for carving buttery turns after that recent 8+ inches of fresh dumping.

No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but season total's around 48 inches, keeping things prime with snowmaking on key runs like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, and Upper Promenade. Pistes are soft and groomed from the storm, while off-piste spots like Birch Glade and Lookout offer natural snow fun—just watch for variable crust from winds. Summit at 2000 feet is chilly around 27-28°F, base hovering 30°F under cloudy skies with light winds, feeling crisp for those long laps.

Bundle up today with temps in the low teens to twenties and some wind chill, but it's the best window to ski that fresh powder before it gets tracked out. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy vibes tomorrow with highs near 33°, cooling to 30° Thursday, then 28° Friday—mostly dry with possible sunny spells, though a dusting chance mid-week and winds up to 30+ mph could keep it interesting. No big storms on tap, but freeze-thaw cycles mean groomers will shine.

Pro tip: Night skiing's popping Wednesdays through Saturdays till 8-9pm, and snow tubing's open too—grab those RFID tickets online to save. Uphill policy's strict on routes like Lower Promenade, and ops team's hustling with groomers everywhere, so give 'em space. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, this 1000-foot vertical playground's calling your name—hit the 44 trails, 135 skiable acres, and maybe zipline after. See you sending it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Firing on All Cylinders with Fresh Snow and 39 Open Trails</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with **39 trails** lit up and **6 lifts** spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—perfect for carving up those Southern New England lines just 2.5 hours from NYC. Base depths sit at a solid **18-24 inches**, machine-groomed and packed powder dominating for buttery turns on favorites like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, and natural snow gems such as Spencer's Way and Birch Cathedral.

We snagged up to **5 inches** from the recent storm (with 2-3 more boosting coverage over the weekend), though forecasts dialed back from epic predictions—still plenty to play with amid those howling winds making the chill bite harder in the **high 20s today**. Season total? Hovering around **48-58 inches**, keeping the 135 acres primed for progression.

Pistes are groomed sweet, but bundle up for the wind chill and watch for ops like snowmaking or groomers—uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are open if you're skinning up (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver). Off-piste? Variable crust potential from wind, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure.

Weather's holding: expect **snow flurries** with highs near **25-31°F** today into tomorrow, shifting to partly cloudy **20-33°F** midweek before rain chances creep in Thursday-Friday (lows dipping to **7-24°F**). Winds easing, but drive safe!

Pro tip: Snow tubing park's open too—book those lanes for family fun. Night skiing cranks Wed-Sat (3pm-close), and terrain parks drop at 10am. Huge shoutout to the ops crew keeping it prime—give 'em a fist bump on the lift. Emergency? Hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Boots on, send it—this hill's calling your name!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2026 13:01:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with **39 trails** lit up and **6 lifts** spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—perfect for carving up those Southern New England lines just 2.5 hours from NYC. Base depths sit at a solid **18-24 inches**, machine-groomed and packed powder dominating for buttery turns on favorites like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, and natural snow gems such as Spencer's Way and Birch Cathedral.

We snagged up to **5 inches** from the recent storm (with 2-3 more boosting coverage over the weekend), though forecasts dialed back from epic predictions—still plenty to play with amid those howling winds making the chill bite harder in the **high 20s today**. Season total? Hovering around **48-58 inches**, keeping the 135 acres primed for progression.

Pistes are groomed sweet, but bundle up for the wind chill and watch for ops like snowmaking or groomers—uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are open if you're skinning up (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver). Off-piste? Variable crust potential from wind, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure.

Weather's holding: expect **snow flurries** with highs near **25-31°F** today into tomorrow, shifting to partly cloudy **20-33°F** midweek before rain chances creep in Thursday-Friday (lows dipping to **7-24°F**). Winds easing, but drive safe!

Pro tip: Snow tubing park's open too—book those lanes for family fun. Night skiing cranks Wed-Sat (3pm-close), and terrain parks drop at 10am. Huge shoutout to the ops crew keeping it prime—give 'em a fist bump on the lift. Emergency? Hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Boots on, send it—this hill's calling your name!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with **39 trails** lit up and **6 lifts** spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—perfect for carving up those Southern New England lines just 2.5 hours from NYC. Base depths sit at a solid **18-24 inches**, machine-groomed and packed powder dominating for buttery turns on favorites like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, and natural snow gems such as Spencer's Way and Birch Cathedral.

We snagged up to **5 inches** from the recent storm (with 2-3 more boosting coverage over the weekend), though forecasts dialed back from epic predictions—still plenty to play with amid those howling winds making the chill bite harder in the **high 20s today**. Season total? Hovering around **48-58 inches**, keeping the 135 acres primed for progression.

Pistes are groomed sweet, but bundle up for the wind chill and watch for ops like snowmaking or groomers—uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are open if you're skinning up (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver). Off-piste? Variable crust potential from wind, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure.

Weather's holding: expect **snow flurries** with highs near **25-31°F** today into tomorrow, shifting to partly cloudy **20-33°F** midweek before rain chances creep in Thursday-Friday (lows dipping to **7-24°F**). Winds easing, but drive safe!

Pro tip: Snow tubing park's open too—book those lanes for family fun. Night skiing cranks Wed-Sat (3pm-close), and terrain parks drop at 10am. Huge shoutout to the ops crew keeping it prime—give 'em a fist bump on the lift. Emergency? Hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Boots on, send it—this hill's calling your name!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Powder Paradise: Fresh Snow and Perfect Conditions This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Get ready to shred, snow lovers! Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders with a classic New England storm dumping 12-18 inches from midday Sunday through Monday evening, turning the slopes into a powder playground. As of Sunday, February 22nd, they've got 39 open trails serviced by 6 lifts, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad spinning strong—perfect for lapping those groomed gems like Ridge Run, Upper Promenade, and Bobcat.

Snow depths are holding at a solid 3-24 inches base-wide, with recent natural snow boosting the season total around 48 inches, though expect variable spots from grooming and spring-like vibes in warmer pockets. Piste conditions mix groomed cruisers with fresh fluff on natural trails like Spencer's Way, Birch Cathedral, and Lynx, while off-piste awaits the bold in glades and chutes—watch for wind-packed edges after the blow. Terrain parks fire up at 10am for jumps and jibs, and snow tubing's open for non-stop fun.

Today's weather? Mostly cloudy with temps hovering 19°F, feeling crisp at -4°C max, winds up to 29mph from the southwest—bundle up but breathe easy as no new flakes yet. Look ahead: dry and variable through Wednesday with lows of 7°F and sunny spells, then brace for more magic around Thursday's 3-4 inches. Plan midweek hits for hero snow before potential showers Friday into the weekend, keeping that extended spring ski season alive!

Pro tip from the locals: Stick to uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder if skinning up—grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver, eyes peeled for groomers and cats hustling overnight. Shoutout to the ops crew keeping it prime. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Conditions shift fast, so hit the hill and carve some memories!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2026 13:01:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Get ready to shred, snow lovers! Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders with a classic New England storm dumping 12-18 inches from midday Sunday through Monday evening, turning the slopes into a powder playground. As of Sunday, February 22nd, they've got 39 open trails serviced by 6 lifts, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad spinning strong—perfect for lapping those groomed gems like Ridge Run, Upper Promenade, and Bobcat.

Snow depths are holding at a solid 3-24 inches base-wide, with recent natural snow boosting the season total around 48 inches, though expect variable spots from grooming and spring-like vibes in warmer pockets. Piste conditions mix groomed cruisers with fresh fluff on natural trails like Spencer's Way, Birch Cathedral, and Lynx, while off-piste awaits the bold in glades and chutes—watch for wind-packed edges after the blow. Terrain parks fire up at 10am for jumps and jibs, and snow tubing's open for non-stop fun.

Today's weather? Mostly cloudy with temps hovering 19°F, feeling crisp at -4°C max, winds up to 29mph from the southwest—bundle up but breathe easy as no new flakes yet. Look ahead: dry and variable through Wednesday with lows of 7°F and sunny spells, then brace for more magic around Thursday's 3-4 inches. Plan midweek hits for hero snow before potential showers Friday into the weekend, keeping that extended spring ski season alive!

Pro tip from the locals: Stick to uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder if skinning up—grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver, eyes peeled for groomers and cats hustling overnight. Shoutout to the ops crew keeping it prime. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Conditions shift fast, so hit the hill and carve some memories!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Get ready to shred, snow lovers! Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders with a classic New England storm dumping 12-18 inches from midday Sunday through Monday evening, turning the slopes into a powder playground. As of Sunday, February 22nd, they've got 39 open trails serviced by 6 lifts, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad spinning strong—perfect for lapping those groomed gems like Ridge Run, Upper Promenade, and Bobcat.

Snow depths are holding at a solid 3-24 inches base-wide, with recent natural snow boosting the season total around 48 inches, though expect variable spots from grooming and spring-like vibes in warmer pockets. Piste conditions mix groomed cruisers with fresh fluff on natural trails like Spencer's Way, Birch Cathedral, and Lynx, while off-piste awaits the bold in glades and chutes—watch for wind-packed edges after the blow. Terrain parks fire up at 10am for jumps and jibs, and snow tubing's open for non-stop fun.

Today's weather? Mostly cloudy with temps hovering 19°F, feeling crisp at -4°C max, winds up to 29mph from the southwest—bundle up but breathe easy as no new flakes yet. Look ahead: dry and variable through Wednesday with lows of 7°F and sunny spells, then brace for more magic around Thursday's 3-4 inches. Plan midweek hits for hero snow before potential showers Friday into the weekend, keeping that extended spring ski season alive!

Pro tip from the locals: Stick to uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder if skinning up—grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver, eyes peeled for groomers and cats hustling overnight. Shoutout to the ops crew keeping it prime. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Conditions shift fast, so hit the hill and carve some memories!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Groomed Gold: Fresh Fluff and Liftlines Ready for Weekend Shreds</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime turns right now with freshly groomed pistes begging for your carves! Picture this: machine-groomed slopes under cloudy skies, temps hovering around 30°F at the base and a crisp 27-28°F up top, with light winds keeping things shreddable. They've got 39 trails fired up, serviced by 6 open lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—perfect for lapping those glades and alleys like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, and the black diamond Chute.

Snowmaking crews have been grinding non-stop, layering up solid coverage across the mountain, with recent 2-3 inches of fresh fluff boosting the vibe for soft, grippy rides all weekend. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but that groom is chef's kiss smooth—ideal for buttery GS lines or park hits opening at 10am. Off-piste? Stick to bounds as conditions vary wildly with no recent powder reloads.

Weather's playing nice today in the low 30s with possible flurries, dropping to 26-31°F through Tuesday before chilling to 23°F—bundle up for those summit sends! Looking ahead, expect mostly dry vibes with just a whisper of 1cm snow maybe Monday; no big storms on deck, so prime time to hit while it's good.

Season total snowfall isn't tallied yet, but with the resort open since early December and snow guns humming, base depths are holding strong for consistent fun. Pro tip: Promenade and Glade triples are closed, and they're still sorting a lift repair needing summit crane access—current snow's complicating it, so check mountain-status.catamountski.com before heading out. Night skiing's popping tonight till 9pm (Fridays rock!), snow tubing's open too—grab tix online to skip lines. Uphill crew, routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are go, but watch for groomers and sign that waiver.

Locals love the quick laps on Bobcat or Walter's Way—head up for spring-like comfort before the thaw teases. Fresh turns await, so rally your crew and send it!

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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2026 13:03:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime turns right now with freshly groomed pistes begging for your carves! Picture this: machine-groomed slopes under cloudy skies, temps hovering around 30°F at the base and a crisp 27-28°F up top, with light winds keeping things shreddable. They've got 39 trails fired up, serviced by 6 open lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—perfect for lapping those glades and alleys like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, and the black diamond Chute.

Snowmaking crews have been grinding non-stop, layering up solid coverage across the mountain, with recent 2-3 inches of fresh fluff boosting the vibe for soft, grippy rides all weekend. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but that groom is chef's kiss smooth—ideal for buttery GS lines or park hits opening at 10am. Off-piste? Stick to bounds as conditions vary wildly with no recent powder reloads.

Weather's playing nice today in the low 30s with possible flurries, dropping to 26-31°F through Tuesday before chilling to 23°F—bundle up for those summit sends! Looking ahead, expect mostly dry vibes with just a whisper of 1cm snow maybe Monday; no big storms on deck, so prime time to hit while it's good.

Season total snowfall isn't tallied yet, but with the resort open since early December and snow guns humming, base depths are holding strong for consistent fun. Pro tip: Promenade and Glade triples are closed, and they're still sorting a lift repair needing summit crane access—current snow's complicating it, so check mountain-status.catamountski.com before heading out. Night skiing's popping tonight till 9pm (Fridays rock!), snow tubing's open too—grab tix online to skip lines. Uphill crew, routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are go, but watch for groomers and sign that waiver.

Locals love the quick laps on Bobcat or Walter's Way—head up for spring-like comfort before the thaw teases. Fresh turns await, so rally your crew and send it!

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime turns right now with freshly groomed pistes begging for your carves! Picture this: machine-groomed slopes under cloudy skies, temps hovering around 30°F at the base and a crisp 27-28°F up top, with light winds keeping things shreddable. They've got 39 trails fired up, serviced by 6 open lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—perfect for lapping those glades and alleys like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, and the black diamond Chute.

Snowmaking crews have been grinding non-stop, layering up solid coverage across the mountain, with recent 2-3 inches of fresh fluff boosting the vibe for soft, grippy rides all weekend. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but that groom is chef's kiss smooth—ideal for buttery GS lines or park hits opening at 10am. Off-piste? Stick to bounds as conditions vary wildly with no recent powder reloads.

Weather's playing nice today in the low 30s with possible flurries, dropping to 26-31°F through Tuesday before chilling to 23°F—bundle up for those summit sends! Looking ahead, expect mostly dry vibes with just a whisper of 1cm snow maybe Monday; no big storms on deck, so prime time to hit while it's good.

Season total snowfall isn't tallied yet, but with the resort open since early December and snow guns humming, base depths are holding strong for consistent fun. Pro tip: Promenade and Glade triples are closed, and they're still sorting a lift repair needing summit crane access—current snow's complicating it, so check mountain-status.catamountski.com before heading out. Night skiing's popping tonight till 9pm (Fridays rock!), snow tubing's open too—grab tix online to skip lines. Uphill crew, routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are go, but watch for groomers and sign that waiver.

Locals love the quick laps on Bobcat or Walter's Way—head up for spring-like comfort before the thaw teases. Fresh turns await, so rally your crew and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Late Winter Vibes at Catamount: 39 Trails, Solid Base, and Spring Conditions Ahead</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with classic late-winter vibes that’ll have you grinning ear-to-ear on every run! Picture this: **6 lifts spinning** strong, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad, serving up **39 open trails** from groomed cruisers like Ali’s Alley and Catamount to natural snow gems like Spencer’s Way and Birch Glade. Snowmaking’s been cranking on favorites like Colonel’s Caper and Echo’s Run, keeping that base solid despite a light recent dump—**1 inch in the past 5 days**, **last real fluff on Feb 7 at 3 inches**. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but machine-groomed pistes are soft and carveable, perfect for carving GS turns or buttery park laps (terrain parks fired up from 10am).

Current temps hover around **30-32°F** at the base under cloudy skies, feeling crisp and dry with light winds (2-9 mph NNW). Summit’s a tad cooler in the high 20s—bundle for those morning lifts, then peel a layer as the sun peeks through. Off-piste? Variable with wind crust possible, so stick to bounds unless you’re geared for adventure—local tip: watch for groomers and snowcats on uphills via Lower Promenade or Ridge Run.

Peering ahead, it’s mostly dry and sunny spells through the weekend—**highs 26-34°F**, lows dipping to 15-20°F, minimal precip risk. Early next week brings possible light snow showers (up to 1cm), but expect firm, spring-like conditions holding steady. Season total? Grooming and guns have built a reliable pack—no exact depths listed, but coverage is prime for non-stop laps.

Pro moves: Grab night skiing if you’re local (Summit Pass just $199), hit snow tubing for après fun, and snag tickets ahead—weekend crowds love those 8:30am-8pm Saturday sessions. Uphill policy’s strict (waiver + pass needed), and patrol’s at 413-232-9405 for peace of mind. Fresh 2-3 inches boosted turns recently—get up here before the melt teases!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2026 13:01:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with classic late-winter vibes that’ll have you grinning ear-to-ear on every run! Picture this: **6 lifts spinning** strong, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad, serving up **39 open trails** from groomed cruisers like Ali’s Alley and Catamount to natural snow gems like Spencer’s Way and Birch Glade. Snowmaking’s been cranking on favorites like Colonel’s Caper and Echo’s Run, keeping that base solid despite a light recent dump—**1 inch in the past 5 days**, **last real fluff on Feb 7 at 3 inches**. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but machine-groomed pistes are soft and carveable, perfect for carving GS turns or buttery park laps (terrain parks fired up from 10am).

Current temps hover around **30-32°F** at the base under cloudy skies, feeling crisp and dry with light winds (2-9 mph NNW). Summit’s a tad cooler in the high 20s—bundle for those morning lifts, then peel a layer as the sun peeks through. Off-piste? Variable with wind crust possible, so stick to bounds unless you’re geared for adventure—local tip: watch for groomers and snowcats on uphills via Lower Promenade or Ridge Run.

Peering ahead, it’s mostly dry and sunny spells through the weekend—**highs 26-34°F**, lows dipping to 15-20°F, minimal precip risk. Early next week brings possible light snow showers (up to 1cm), but expect firm, spring-like conditions holding steady. Season total? Grooming and guns have built a reliable pack—no exact depths listed, but coverage is prime for non-stop laps.

Pro moves: Grab night skiing if you’re local (Summit Pass just $199), hit snow tubing for après fun, and snag tickets ahead—weekend crowds love those 8:30am-8pm Saturday sessions. Uphill policy’s strict (waiver + pass needed), and patrol’s at 413-232-9405 for peace of mind. Fresh 2-3 inches boosted turns recently—get up here before the melt teases!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with classic late-winter vibes that’ll have you grinning ear-to-ear on every run! Picture this: **6 lifts spinning** strong, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad, serving up **39 open trails** from groomed cruisers like Ali’s Alley and Catamount to natural snow gems like Spencer’s Way and Birch Glade. Snowmaking’s been cranking on favorites like Colonel’s Caper and Echo’s Run, keeping that base solid despite a light recent dump—**1 inch in the past 5 days**, **last real fluff on Feb 7 at 3 inches**. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but machine-groomed pistes are soft and carveable, perfect for carving GS turns or buttery park laps (terrain parks fired up from 10am).

Current temps hover around **30-32°F** at the base under cloudy skies, feeling crisp and dry with light winds (2-9 mph NNW). Summit’s a tad cooler in the high 20s—bundle for those morning lifts, then peel a layer as the sun peeks through. Off-piste? Variable with wind crust possible, so stick to bounds unless you’re geared for adventure—local tip: watch for groomers and snowcats on uphills via Lower Promenade or Ridge Run.

Peering ahead, it’s mostly dry and sunny spells through the weekend—**highs 26-34°F**, lows dipping to 15-20°F, minimal precip risk. Early next week brings possible light snow showers (up to 1cm), but expect firm, spring-like conditions holding steady. Season total? Grooming and guns have built a reliable pack—no exact depths listed, but coverage is prime for non-stop laps.

Pro moves: Grab night skiing if you’re local (Summit Pass just $199), hit snow tubing for après fun, and snag tickets ahead—weekend crowds love those 8:30am-8pm Saturday sessions. Uphill policy’s strict (waiver + pass needed), and patrol’s at 413-232-9405 for peace of mind. Fresh 2-3 inches boosted turns recently—get up here before the melt teases!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Late Winter Glory at Catamount: 89 Percent Open and Spring Vibes Rolling In</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime late-winter vibes right now, with machine-groomed pistes holding strong at 18-24 inches base depth across the base and summit for those buttery carves. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 3 inches over the past four days keeps things lively, and the season total sits at a solid 51-52 inches.

Picture this: 39 of 44 trails open (89% coverage), serviced by 6 of 8 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—plenty of greens like Ali's Alley and blues like Echo's Run for progression, plus blacks like Ripper for sending it. Snow tubing park is firing too, perfect for family fun after laps.

Weather's playing nice today with morning clouds giving way to sunny spells, temps hovering 19°F midday (lows 16°F, highs 28°F), southwest winds at 29 mph easing to 22 mph west—bundle up but expect dry, comfy shredding at 30-32°F. Pistes are groomed soft and hero-like, secondary packed powder; off-piste is variable with wind crust risks, so stick to bounds and gear up if venturing out.

Forecast looks shred-friendly: tomorrow (Feb 21) cloudy turning sunny spells at 16-19°F, no snow; Tue (22) mostly cloudy 7-19°F; Wed (23) clearing to sun with 0" precip; Thu (24) cloudy spells; Fri (25) possible showers but dry overall. Slim chance of light snow later next week, but snowmaking's ready if needed.

Pro tip: Promenade and Glade triples are closed, so plan routes via open lifts; uphill policy in effect on spots like Ridge Run—grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver. Open till 9p Fridays, 8:30a starts weekends. Road's clear, patrols on point—hit it for spring-like turns before the melt teases! Conditions snapshot, so check catamountski.com live.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2026 13:02:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime late-winter vibes right now, with machine-groomed pistes holding strong at 18-24 inches base depth across the base and summit for those buttery carves. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 3 inches over the past four days keeps things lively, and the season total sits at a solid 51-52 inches.

Picture this: 39 of 44 trails open (89% coverage), serviced by 6 of 8 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—plenty of greens like Ali's Alley and blues like Echo's Run for progression, plus blacks like Ripper for sending it. Snow tubing park is firing too, perfect for family fun after laps.

Weather's playing nice today with morning clouds giving way to sunny spells, temps hovering 19°F midday (lows 16°F, highs 28°F), southwest winds at 29 mph easing to 22 mph west—bundle up but expect dry, comfy shredding at 30-32°F. Pistes are groomed soft and hero-like, secondary packed powder; off-piste is variable with wind crust risks, so stick to bounds and gear up if venturing out.

Forecast looks shred-friendly: tomorrow (Feb 21) cloudy turning sunny spells at 16-19°F, no snow; Tue (22) mostly cloudy 7-19°F; Wed (23) clearing to sun with 0" precip; Thu (24) cloudy spells; Fri (25) possible showers but dry overall. Slim chance of light snow later next week, but snowmaking's ready if needed.

Pro tip: Promenade and Glade triples are closed, so plan routes via open lifts; uphill policy in effect on spots like Ridge Run—grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver. Open till 9p Fridays, 8:30a starts weekends. Road's clear, patrols on point—hit it for spring-like turns before the melt teases! Conditions snapshot, so check catamountski.com live.

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime late-winter vibes right now, with machine-groomed pistes holding strong at 18-24 inches base depth across the base and summit for those buttery carves. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 3 inches over the past four days keeps things lively, and the season total sits at a solid 51-52 inches.

Picture this: 39 of 44 trails open (89% coverage), serviced by 6 of 8 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—plenty of greens like Ali's Alley and blues like Echo's Run for progression, plus blacks like Ripper for sending it. Snow tubing park is firing too, perfect for family fun after laps.

Weather's playing nice today with morning clouds giving way to sunny spells, temps hovering 19°F midday (lows 16°F, highs 28°F), southwest winds at 29 mph easing to 22 mph west—bundle up but expect dry, comfy shredding at 30-32°F. Pistes are groomed soft and hero-like, secondary packed powder; off-piste is variable with wind crust risks, so stick to bounds and gear up if venturing out.

Forecast looks shred-friendly: tomorrow (Feb 21) cloudy turning sunny spells at 16-19°F, no snow; Tue (22) mostly cloudy 7-19°F; Wed (23) clearing to sun with 0" precip; Thu (24) cloudy spells; Fri (25) possible showers but dry overall. Slim chance of light snow later next week, but snowmaking's ready if needed.

Pro tip: Promenade and Glade triples are closed, so plan routes via open lifts; uphill policy in effect on spots like Ridge Run—grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver. Open till 9p Fridays, 8:30a starts weekends. Road's clear, patrols on point—hit it for spring-like turns before the melt teases! Conditions snapshot, so check catamountski.com live.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Firing: 39 Trails, Solid Base, and Fresh Snow on the Way</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 39 trails open and serviced by 6 lifts out of 8, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—perfect for carving up those groomers or hitting the terrain parks that fire up at 10am. Base depths sit at a solid 18-24 inches, with machine-groomed surfaces dominating and packed powder in the mix for some fun carves, plus a season total of 51 inches keeping things base-deep.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 3 inches fell over the past four days, and the crew's snowmaking is on point to hold it together. Temps today hover around 39°F with freezing rain morphing into 1-2 inches of snow by afternoon, so bundle up for damp vibes—night skiing tonight might wrap early on one lift due to the weather. Summit at 2000ft and base at 1000ft mean consistent coverage across 135 skiable acres.

Pistes are skiing hero—groomers are primo after the ops team's grind, with softer stashes if you're hunting turns; off-piste varies with wind-scoured crust possible, so stick to bounds unless you're pro. Looking ahead, the next five days stay chilly: expect mostly cloudy skies with highs in the upper 20s to low 30s°F, light winds 20-30mph, and slim chances of flurries or showers, but no big snow bombs—temps drop to mid-20s overnight to firm things up.

Pro tip: Uphill travelers, hit Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, or Sidewinder routes only, with a pass or ticket and waiver—watch for groomers and cats. Snow tubing's open too for non-ski fun. Road's clear, just 2.5 hours from NYC—grab your pass and get after it before the weekend crowds! Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com on the way up.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 13:03:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 39 trails open and serviced by 6 lifts out of 8, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—perfect for carving up those groomers or hitting the terrain parks that fire up at 10am. Base depths sit at a solid 18-24 inches, with machine-groomed surfaces dominating and packed powder in the mix for some fun carves, plus a season total of 51 inches keeping things base-deep.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 3 inches fell over the past four days, and the crew's snowmaking is on point to hold it together. Temps today hover around 39°F with freezing rain morphing into 1-2 inches of snow by afternoon, so bundle up for damp vibes—night skiing tonight might wrap early on one lift due to the weather. Summit at 2000ft and base at 1000ft mean consistent coverage across 135 skiable acres.

Pistes are skiing hero—groomers are primo after the ops team's grind, with softer stashes if you're hunting turns; off-piste varies with wind-scoured crust possible, so stick to bounds unless you're pro. Looking ahead, the next five days stay chilly: expect mostly cloudy skies with highs in the upper 20s to low 30s°F, light winds 20-30mph, and slim chances of flurries or showers, but no big snow bombs—temps drop to mid-20s overnight to firm things up.

Pro tip: Uphill travelers, hit Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, or Sidewinder routes only, with a pass or ticket and waiver—watch for groomers and cats. Snow tubing's open too for non-ski fun. Road's clear, just 2.5 hours from NYC—grab your pass and get after it before the weekend crowds! Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com on the way up.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 39 trails open and serviced by 6 lifts out of 8, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—perfect for carving up those groomers or hitting the terrain parks that fire up at 10am. Base depths sit at a solid 18-24 inches, with machine-groomed surfaces dominating and packed powder in the mix for some fun carves, plus a season total of 51 inches keeping things base-deep.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 3 inches fell over the past four days, and the crew's snowmaking is on point to hold it together. Temps today hover around 39°F with freezing rain morphing into 1-2 inches of snow by afternoon, so bundle up for damp vibes—night skiing tonight might wrap early on one lift due to the weather. Summit at 2000ft and base at 1000ft mean consistent coverage across 135 skiable acres.

Pistes are skiing hero—groomers are primo after the ops team's grind, with softer stashes if you're hunting turns; off-piste varies with wind-scoured crust possible, so stick to bounds unless you're pro. Looking ahead, the next five days stay chilly: expect mostly cloudy skies with highs in the upper 20s to low 30s°F, light winds 20-30mph, and slim chances of flurries or showers, but no big snow bombs—temps drop to mid-20s overnight to firm things up.

Pro tip: Uphill travelers, hit Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, or Sidewinder routes only, with a pass or ticket and waiver—watch for groomers and cats. Snow tubing's open too for non-ski fun. Road's clear, just 2.5 hours from NYC—grab your pass and get after it before the weekend crowds! Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com on the way up.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Mid-Winter Magic: Fresh Groomers, Cold Temps, and 39 Trails Firing</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is calling your name with prime mid-winter vibes! Right now, they've got a solid base depth of 3-24 inches, holding strong at 18-24" in spots thanks to recent snowmaking and grooming magic—think machine-groomed packed powder for those smooth carves, with some spring-like conditions on busier runs. Season total snowfall sits around 48-51 inches, and the last natural dump was a light 1-3 inches about 10 days back, but the ops team is keeping 39 trails open and firing (out of 44 total), serviced by 5-6 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad.

Weather's playing nice today with cloudy skies, temps hovering in the high 30s to low 40s at base and summit—perfect for layering up and ripping without freezing your toes. No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but pistes are freshly groomed (66% last check), ideal for all-mountain flow from greens like Ali's Alley to blacks like Chute and Toni Matt. Off-piste? Variable with wind crust potential, so stick to bounds unless you're chasing stashes wisely.

Looking ahead, the next 5 days stay cold and dry-ish: tomorrow around 34°F with clouds, dipping to 33°F Thursday, 31°F Friday (watch for possible light snow Fri morning per some models), then 32°F Saturday. Winds 20-30mph could kick up, but no big dumps forecast soon—up to 3 inches possible next week. Snow tubing park is open too, for that post-shred fun.

Pro tip: Uphill policy's strict—grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and stick to routes like Promenade or Sidewinder to dodge groomers. Terrain parks fire at 10am, weekend hours stretch late (Sat 8:30a-8p/9p), and roads are clear. Pack patience for crowds, show love to the snowmakers, and dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 if needed. Catamount's 1000ft vert and 135 acres are delivering—grab your board and go local!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2026 13:01:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is calling your name with prime mid-winter vibes! Right now, they've got a solid base depth of 3-24 inches, holding strong at 18-24" in spots thanks to recent snowmaking and grooming magic—think machine-groomed packed powder for those smooth carves, with some spring-like conditions on busier runs. Season total snowfall sits around 48-51 inches, and the last natural dump was a light 1-3 inches about 10 days back, but the ops team is keeping 39 trails open and firing (out of 44 total), serviced by 5-6 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad.

Weather's playing nice today with cloudy skies, temps hovering in the high 30s to low 40s at base and summit—perfect for layering up and ripping without freezing your toes. No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but pistes are freshly groomed (66% last check), ideal for all-mountain flow from greens like Ali's Alley to blacks like Chute and Toni Matt. Off-piste? Variable with wind crust potential, so stick to bounds unless you're chasing stashes wisely.

Looking ahead, the next 5 days stay cold and dry-ish: tomorrow around 34°F with clouds, dipping to 33°F Thursday, 31°F Friday (watch for possible light snow Fri morning per some models), then 32°F Saturday. Winds 20-30mph could kick up, but no big dumps forecast soon—up to 3 inches possible next week. Snow tubing park is open too, for that post-shred fun.

Pro tip: Uphill policy's strict—grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and stick to routes like Promenade or Sidewinder to dodge groomers. Terrain parks fire at 10am, weekend hours stretch late (Sat 8:30a-8p/9p), and roads are clear. Pack patience for crowds, show love to the snowmakers, and dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 if needed. Catamount's 1000ft vert and 135 acres are delivering—grab your board and go local!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is calling your name with prime mid-winter vibes! Right now, they've got a solid base depth of 3-24 inches, holding strong at 18-24" in spots thanks to recent snowmaking and grooming magic—think machine-groomed packed powder for those smooth carves, with some spring-like conditions on busier runs. Season total snowfall sits around 48-51 inches, and the last natural dump was a light 1-3 inches about 10 days back, but the ops team is keeping 39 trails open and firing (out of 44 total), serviced by 5-6 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad.

Weather's playing nice today with cloudy skies, temps hovering in the high 30s to low 40s at base and summit—perfect for layering up and ripping without freezing your toes. No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but pistes are freshly groomed (66% last check), ideal for all-mountain flow from greens like Ali's Alley to blacks like Chute and Toni Matt. Off-piste? Variable with wind crust potential, so stick to bounds unless you're chasing stashes wisely.

Looking ahead, the next 5 days stay cold and dry-ish: tomorrow around 34°F with clouds, dipping to 33°F Thursday, 31°F Friday (watch for possible light snow Fri morning per some models), then 32°F Saturday. Winds 20-30mph could kick up, but no big dumps forecast soon—up to 3 inches possible next week. Snow tubing park is open too, for that post-shred fun.

Pro tip: Uphill policy's strict—grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and stick to routes like Promenade or Sidewinder to dodge groomers. Terrain parks fire at 10am, weekend hours stretch late (Sat 8:30a-8p/9p), and roads are clear. Pack patience for crowds, show love to the snowmakers, and dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 if needed. Catamount's 1000ft vert and 135 acres are delivering—grab your board and go local!

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      <title>Catamount in February: Spring Vibes, Packed Powder, and the Art of Morning Runs</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Looking at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, things are in that classic mid-February holding pattern where winter's grip is loosening and spring conditions are creeping in. The mountain currently has 15 runs open out of 44 total trails, with 3 out of 8 lifts spinning. It's not a banner day for open terrain, but there's still plenty to work with if you know where to find it.

The snow situation is solid enough for February. Base depth ranges from 3 to 24 inches depending on where you are on the mountain, and the season total stands at around 48 to 51 inches so far. The last real snow came on February 7th when about 3 inches fell, so conditions have been fairly stable since then. Don't expect fresh powder though—the primary surface is classified as spring conditions with packed powder underneath, which means you'll want waterproof boots and a sense of humor about slushy afternoons.

Current weather conditions are mild, hovering around 31 degrees at the base with temperatures expected to climb into the mid-40s by afternoon. Spring skiing vibes are definitely in the air. The good news is that Friday through Sunday could bring some interesting changes. The forecast shows temperatures moderating back into the 25 to 31-degree range, which should firm things up nicely. There's a possibility of some light snow around February 23rd, though nothing significant is predicted in the immediate future.

Piste conditions are well-groomed and machine-maintained, which is exactly what you want when you're dealing with the freeze-thaw cycles that come with warmer mid-winter weather. Off-piste skiing is variable at best right now, so stick to the groomed runs unless you really know what you're doing. The learning areas are open for beginners, and several of the intermediate runs including Colonel's Caper, Cat's Meow, and Echo's Run are ready to go.

If you're planning a trip, Tuesday and Wednesday offer slightly cooler temperatures before things warm up again. Pro tip: get to the mountain early and you'll find the best conditions before the sun works its magic on the snow. Bring those waterproof boots and embrace the spring skiing experience—there's something special about skiing in shirtsleeves in February, even if the snow does get a little sticky by afternoon.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2026 13:01:12 -0000</pubDate>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Looking at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, things are in that classic mid-February holding pattern where winter's grip is loosening and spring conditions are creeping in. The mountain currently has 15 runs open out of 44 total trails, with 3 out of 8 lifts spinning. It's not a banner day for open terrain, but there's still plenty to work with if you know where to find it.

The snow situation is solid enough for February. Base depth ranges from 3 to 24 inches depending on where you are on the mountain, and the season total stands at around 48 to 51 inches so far. The last real snow came on February 7th when about 3 inches fell, so conditions have been fairly stable since then. Don't expect fresh powder though—the primary surface is classified as spring conditions with packed powder underneath, which means you'll want waterproof boots and a sense of humor about slushy afternoons.

Current weather conditions are mild, hovering around 31 degrees at the base with temperatures expected to climb into the mid-40s by afternoon. Spring skiing vibes are definitely in the air. The good news is that Friday through Sunday could bring some interesting changes. The forecast shows temperatures moderating back into the 25 to 31-degree range, which should firm things up nicely. There's a possibility of some light snow around February 23rd, though nothing significant is predicted in the immediate future.

Piste conditions are well-groomed and machine-maintained, which is exactly what you want when you're dealing with the freeze-thaw cycles that come with warmer mid-winter weather. Off-piste skiing is variable at best right now, so stick to the groomed runs unless you really know what you're doing. The learning areas are open for beginners, and several of the intermediate runs including Colonel's Caper, Cat's Meow, and Echo's Run are ready to go.

If you're planning a trip, Tuesday and Wednesday offer slightly cooler temperatures before things warm up again. Pro tip: get to the mountain early and you'll find the best conditions before the sun works its magic on the snow. Bring those waterproof boots and embrace the spring skiing experience—there's something special about skiing in shirtsleeves in February, even if the snow does get a little sticky by afternoon.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Looking at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, things are in that classic mid-February holding pattern where winter's grip is loosening and spring conditions are creeping in. The mountain currently has 15 runs open out of 44 total trails, with 3 out of 8 lifts spinning. It's not a banner day for open terrain, but there's still plenty to work with if you know where to find it.

The snow situation is solid enough for February. Base depth ranges from 3 to 24 inches depending on where you are on the mountain, and the season total stands at around 48 to 51 inches so far. The last real snow came on February 7th when about 3 inches fell, so conditions have been fairly stable since then. Don't expect fresh powder though—the primary surface is classified as spring conditions with packed powder underneath, which means you'll want waterproof boots and a sense of humor about slushy afternoons.

Current weather conditions are mild, hovering around 31 degrees at the base with temperatures expected to climb into the mid-40s by afternoon. Spring skiing vibes are definitely in the air. The good news is that Friday through Sunday could bring some interesting changes. The forecast shows temperatures moderating back into the 25 to 31-degree range, which should firm things up nicely. There's a possibility of some light snow around February 23rd, though nothing significant is predicted in the immediate future.

Piste conditions are well-groomed and machine-maintained, which is exactly what you want when you're dealing with the freeze-thaw cycles that come with warmer mid-winter weather. Off-piste skiing is variable at best right now, so stick to the groomed runs unless you really know what you're doing. The learning areas are open for beginners, and several of the intermediate runs including Colonel's Caper, Cat's Meow, and Echo's Run are ready to go.

If you're planning a trip, Tuesday and Wednesday offer slightly cooler temperatures before things warm up again. Pro tip: get to the mountain early and you'll find the best conditions before the sun works its magic on the snow. Bring those waterproof boots and embrace the spring skiing experience—there's something special about skiing in shirtsleeves in February, even if the snow does get a little sticky by afternoon.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Calling: Mid-Winter Pack Powder and Glade Stashes Await</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is calling your name with prime mid-winter vibes! Right now, the base sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, holding strong from summit to base thanks to relentless snowmaking and grooming. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but **3 inches** over the past four days keeps things lively, with a season total of **51 inches** piling up nicely.

You'll find **29 of 44 trails** open (that's 67% action-packed terrain for all levels), serviced by **4-6 lifts** including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and learning carpets—plenty to carve without crowds. Pistes are **machine-groomed packed powder**, fresh from overnight crews, while off-piste spots like glades offer variable stashes but stick to marked runs for safety. Snow tubing park is firing too!

Weather's crisp and cloudy today around **19°F** (feeling like teens with 20-30 mph west-southwest gusts), perfect for laps without overheating. Look for partly sunny breaks before overcast evenings. Upcoming forecast stays cold and dry: tomorrow **16°F** with sunny spells, then **7-28°F** through the weekend—mostly cloudy but no big storms, just a whisper of precip chance later. Winds 20-30 mph, so bundle up!

Pro tip from locals: Hit it weekdays (9a-4p or later) to dodge weekend warriors—holiday hours mean busy vibes, so preload your RFID online. Uphill policy's strict (waiver + pass/ticket needed on spots like Promenade and Sidewinder), and watch for groomers. Emergency? Ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Terrain parks open at 10a for park rats. Scores are open, conditions rock—grab your board and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2026 13:01:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is calling your name with prime mid-winter vibes! Right now, the base sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, holding strong from summit to base thanks to relentless snowmaking and grooming. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but **3 inches** over the past four days keeps things lively, with a season total of **51 inches** piling up nicely.

You'll find **29 of 44 trails** open (that's 67% action-packed terrain for all levels), serviced by **4-6 lifts** including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and learning carpets—plenty to carve without crowds. Pistes are **machine-groomed packed powder**, fresh from overnight crews, while off-piste spots like glades offer variable stashes but stick to marked runs for safety. Snow tubing park is firing too!

Weather's crisp and cloudy today around **19°F** (feeling like teens with 20-30 mph west-southwest gusts), perfect for laps without overheating. Look for partly sunny breaks before overcast evenings. Upcoming forecast stays cold and dry: tomorrow **16°F** with sunny spells, then **7-28°F** through the weekend—mostly cloudy but no big storms, just a whisper of precip chance later. Winds 20-30 mph, so bundle up!

Pro tip from locals: Hit it weekdays (9a-4p or later) to dodge weekend warriors—holiday hours mean busy vibes, so preload your RFID online. Uphill policy's strict (waiver + pass/ticket needed on spots like Promenade and Sidewinder), and watch for groomers. Emergency? Ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Terrain parks open at 10a for park rats. Scores are open, conditions rock—grab your board and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is calling your name with prime mid-winter vibes! Right now, the base sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, holding strong from summit to base thanks to relentless snowmaking and grooming. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but **3 inches** over the past four days keeps things lively, with a season total of **51 inches** piling up nicely.

You'll find **29 of 44 trails** open (that's 67% action-packed terrain for all levels), serviced by **4-6 lifts** including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and learning carpets—plenty to carve without crowds. Pistes are **machine-groomed packed powder**, fresh from overnight crews, while off-piste spots like glades offer variable stashes but stick to marked runs for safety. Snow tubing park is firing too!

Weather's crisp and cloudy today around **19°F** (feeling like teens with 20-30 mph west-southwest gusts), perfect for laps without overheating. Look for partly sunny breaks before overcast evenings. Upcoming forecast stays cold and dry: tomorrow **16°F** with sunny spells, then **7-28°F** through the weekend—mostly cloudy but no big storms, just a whisper of precip chance later. Winds 20-30 mph, so bundle up!

Pro tip from locals: Hit it weekdays (9a-4p or later) to dodge weekend warriors—holiday hours mean busy vibes, so preload your RFID online. Uphill policy's strict (waiver + pass/ticket needed on spots like Promenade and Sidewinder), and watch for groomers. Emergency? Ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Terrain parks open at 10a for park rats. Scores are open, conditions rock—grab your board and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Early Season Fire at Catamount: 18 Inches of Groomed Gold and Perfect Carving Conditions</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with prime early-season vibes for you ski and board junkies! Picture this: a rock-solid **base depth of 18-24 inches** holding strong from summit at 2000 feet down to the base at 1000 feet, thanks to the grooming crew's non-stop magic and recent snowmaking. They've got **39 trails open** across all levels—think freshly groomed cruisers like Spencer's Way, Birch Glade, Lookout, Sunrise, Turnpike, Expressway, and Lynx—serviced by **6 lifts**, including the Ridge Quad and night skiing lights blazing till 8pm on the Massachusetts side. Terrain parks kick off at 10am for park rats, and snow tubing's open for that post-shred adrenaline hit.

No big dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours (just 3 inches over the past 4 days), but **season total snowfall hits 51 inches**, keeping pistes **machine-groomed and packed powder** for carving those 1000-foot vert drops on 135 skiable acres. Off-piste? Stick to bounds as ops are busy with winch cats and snow guns—uphill travelers, hit Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, or Sidewinder routes only, with a pass or ticket required.

Weather's crisp and shred-ready: mid-30s days dropping to 20s nights, partly sunny turning cloudy with temps hovering 16-28°F, light winds around 20-30mph, and no fresh snow today. Looking ahead, the next 5 days stay dry and cold—cloudy spells with sunny breaks, lows in the teens, highs mid-20s to low 30s, minimal precip risk till maybe a trace Thursday. Perfect for linking turns without the slush!

Pro tip: This weekend's holiday chaos with dancing, laser show at 8:15pm, and tubing—grab tickets online or reload your RFID to dodge lines on one of their busiest days. Show love to the ops team keeping it epic. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com before boots-on. Get after it—Catamount's calling your inner pow hound!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 13:03:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with prime early-season vibes for you ski and board junkies! Picture this: a rock-solid **base depth of 18-24 inches** holding strong from summit at 2000 feet down to the base at 1000 feet, thanks to the grooming crew's non-stop magic and recent snowmaking. They've got **39 trails open** across all levels—think freshly groomed cruisers like Spencer's Way, Birch Glade, Lookout, Sunrise, Turnpike, Expressway, and Lynx—serviced by **6 lifts**, including the Ridge Quad and night skiing lights blazing till 8pm on the Massachusetts side. Terrain parks kick off at 10am for park rats, and snow tubing's open for that post-shred adrenaline hit.

No big dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours (just 3 inches over the past 4 days), but **season total snowfall hits 51 inches**, keeping pistes **machine-groomed and packed powder** for carving those 1000-foot vert drops on 135 skiable acres. Off-piste? Stick to bounds as ops are busy with winch cats and snow guns—uphill travelers, hit Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, or Sidewinder routes only, with a pass or ticket required.

Weather's crisp and shred-ready: mid-30s days dropping to 20s nights, partly sunny turning cloudy with temps hovering 16-28°F, light winds around 20-30mph, and no fresh snow today. Looking ahead, the next 5 days stay dry and cold—cloudy spells with sunny breaks, lows in the teens, highs mid-20s to low 30s, minimal precip risk till maybe a trace Thursday. Perfect for linking turns without the slush!

Pro tip: This weekend's holiday chaos with dancing, laser show at 8:15pm, and tubing—grab tickets online or reload your RFID to dodge lines on one of their busiest days. Show love to the ops team keeping it epic. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com before boots-on. Get after it—Catamount's calling your inner pow hound!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with prime early-season vibes for you ski and board junkies! Picture this: a rock-solid **base depth of 18-24 inches** holding strong from summit at 2000 feet down to the base at 1000 feet, thanks to the grooming crew's non-stop magic and recent snowmaking. They've got **39 trails open** across all levels—think freshly groomed cruisers like Spencer's Way, Birch Glade, Lookout, Sunrise, Turnpike, Expressway, and Lynx—serviced by **6 lifts**, including the Ridge Quad and night skiing lights blazing till 8pm on the Massachusetts side. Terrain parks kick off at 10am for park rats, and snow tubing's open for that post-shred adrenaline hit.

No big dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours (just 3 inches over the past 4 days), but **season total snowfall hits 51 inches**, keeping pistes **machine-groomed and packed powder** for carving those 1000-foot vert drops on 135 skiable acres. Off-piste? Stick to bounds as ops are busy with winch cats and snow guns—uphill travelers, hit Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, or Sidewinder routes only, with a pass or ticket required.

Weather's crisp and shred-ready: mid-30s days dropping to 20s nights, partly sunny turning cloudy with temps hovering 16-28°F, light winds around 20-30mph, and no fresh snow today. Looking ahead, the next 5 days stay dry and cold—cloudy spells with sunny breaks, lows in the teens, highs mid-20s to low 30s, minimal precip risk till maybe a trace Thursday. Perfect for linking turns without the slush!

Pro tip: This weekend's holiday chaos with dancing, laser show at 8:15pm, and tubing—grab tickets online or reload your RFID to dodge lines on one of their busiest days. Show love to the ops team keeping it epic. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com before boots-on. Get after it—Catamount's calling your inner pow hound!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: Fresh Snow and Winter Conditions Perfect for Your Next Ski Day</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, serving up some solid winter conditions for ski and snowboard enthusiasts looking to carve up the mountain. As of the latest reports, the resort is operating with five of eight lifts spinning and a respectable lineup of trails ready for action. The base depth is sitting at a solid 18 inches, giving skiers and riders a comfortable cushion as they navigate the diverse terrain this southern New England gem has to offer.

The snow situation has been fairly active, with a fresh inch of new powder recorded just days ago on February 7th. While there hasn't been any measurable new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the mountain's snowmaking crews have been working overtime to keep things in prime condition. They've been grinding away, building up fresh piles across the mountain and maintaining that deep base that keeps everyone smiling. This kind of dedicated grooming and snowmaking effort means you're looking at excellent coverage right now, particularly on the expertly maintained piste trails where you can expect everything from fresh corduroy to firm, well-groomed surfaces.

Looking ahead at the next five days, conditions are expected to stay mostly dry with temperatures hovering around freezing during the day and dipping into the teens at night. Saturday brings partly sunny skies with a high around freezing, while Sunday looks to shift toward afternoon clouds. By mid-week, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures gradually warming, though nothing dramatic. The consistent cold temps and dry forecast mean the base should remain stable, and snowmakers can continue their work if needed.

Piste conditions are in excellent shape right now, with 34 open trails serviced by six lifts as of the latest operational update. The terrain park is firing on all cylinders too, opening at 10 AM for riders and skiers looking to throw down some tricks. Off-piste terrain, which can vary wildly depending on wind and sun exposure, should hold up nicely given the colder temperatures and light winds predicted for the coming days. Wind-crust and sun-affected conditions are less of a concern with this forecast pattern.

The season has already delivered 48 inches of total snowfall, which puts Catamount well within its typical reliable snow window of 30 to 50 inches throughout the season. There's even some encouraging long-range snow potential showing up in forecasts eight to sixteen days out, so winter isn't done with the mountain yet.

If you're planning a visit, night skiing continues on the Massachusetts side until 8 PM, and here's a bonus: Saturday night features Catamount's annual Neon Nights laser show kicking off at 8:15 PM. It's a free, music-synchronized spectacle that lights up the sky and is best viewed from the patio area. Plan accordingly and grab a viewing spot early. The uphill travel po

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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2026 13:02:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, serving up some solid winter conditions for ski and snowboard enthusiasts looking to carve up the mountain. As of the latest reports, the resort is operating with five of eight lifts spinning and a respectable lineup of trails ready for action. The base depth is sitting at a solid 18 inches, giving skiers and riders a comfortable cushion as they navigate the diverse terrain this southern New England gem has to offer.

The snow situation has been fairly active, with a fresh inch of new powder recorded just days ago on February 7th. While there hasn't been any measurable new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the mountain's snowmaking crews have been working overtime to keep things in prime condition. They've been grinding away, building up fresh piles across the mountain and maintaining that deep base that keeps everyone smiling. This kind of dedicated grooming and snowmaking effort means you're looking at excellent coverage right now, particularly on the expertly maintained piste trails where you can expect everything from fresh corduroy to firm, well-groomed surfaces.

Looking ahead at the next five days, conditions are expected to stay mostly dry with temperatures hovering around freezing during the day and dipping into the teens at night. Saturday brings partly sunny skies with a high around freezing, while Sunday looks to shift toward afternoon clouds. By mid-week, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures gradually warming, though nothing dramatic. The consistent cold temps and dry forecast mean the base should remain stable, and snowmakers can continue their work if needed.

Piste conditions are in excellent shape right now, with 34 open trails serviced by six lifts as of the latest operational update. The terrain park is firing on all cylinders too, opening at 10 AM for riders and skiers looking to throw down some tricks. Off-piste terrain, which can vary wildly depending on wind and sun exposure, should hold up nicely given the colder temperatures and light winds predicted for the coming days. Wind-crust and sun-affected conditions are less of a concern with this forecast pattern.

The season has already delivered 48 inches of total snowfall, which puts Catamount well within its typical reliable snow window of 30 to 50 inches throughout the season. There's even some encouraging long-range snow potential showing up in forecasts eight to sixteen days out, so winter isn't done with the mountain yet.

If you're planning a visit, night skiing continues on the Massachusetts side until 8 PM, and here's a bonus: Saturday night features Catamount's annual Neon Nights laser show kicking off at 8:15 PM. It's a free, music-synchronized spectacle that lights up the sky and is best viewed from the patio area. Plan accordingly and grab a viewing spot early. The uphill travel po

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, serving up some solid winter conditions for ski and snowboard enthusiasts looking to carve up the mountain. As of the latest reports, the resort is operating with five of eight lifts spinning and a respectable lineup of trails ready for action. The base depth is sitting at a solid 18 inches, giving skiers and riders a comfortable cushion as they navigate the diverse terrain this southern New England gem has to offer.

The snow situation has been fairly active, with a fresh inch of new powder recorded just days ago on February 7th. While there hasn't been any measurable new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the mountain's snowmaking crews have been working overtime to keep things in prime condition. They've been grinding away, building up fresh piles across the mountain and maintaining that deep base that keeps everyone smiling. This kind of dedicated grooming and snowmaking effort means you're looking at excellent coverage right now, particularly on the expertly maintained piste trails where you can expect everything from fresh corduroy to firm, well-groomed surfaces.

Looking ahead at the next five days, conditions are expected to stay mostly dry with temperatures hovering around freezing during the day and dipping into the teens at night. Saturday brings partly sunny skies with a high around freezing, while Sunday looks to shift toward afternoon clouds. By mid-week, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures gradually warming, though nothing dramatic. The consistent cold temps and dry forecast mean the base should remain stable, and snowmakers can continue their work if needed.

Piste conditions are in excellent shape right now, with 34 open trails serviced by six lifts as of the latest operational update. The terrain park is firing on all cylinders too, opening at 10 AM for riders and skiers looking to throw down some tricks. Off-piste terrain, which can vary wildly depending on wind and sun exposure, should hold up nicely given the colder temperatures and light winds predicted for the coming days. Wind-crust and sun-affected conditions are less of a concern with this forecast pattern.

The season has already delivered 48 inches of total snowfall, which puts Catamount well within its typical reliable snow window of 30 to 50 inches throughout the season. There's even some encouraging long-range snow potential showing up in forecasts eight to sixteen days out, so winter isn't done with the mountain yet.

If you're planning a visit, night skiing continues on the Massachusetts side until 8 PM, and here's a bonus: Saturday night features Catamount's annual Neon Nights laser show kicking off at 8:15 PM. It's a free, music-synchronized spectacle that lights up the sky and is best viewed from the patio area. Plan accordingly and grab a viewing spot early. The uphill travel po

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with machine-groomed packed powder calling your name across **34 open trails** serviced by **6 lifts**—that's Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and more spinning strong (Promenade Triple closed for now). Base depths sit solid at **18-24 inches**, holding up beautifully from the resort's epic snowmaking crews piling it on, while season total hits **51 inches** and just **3 inches** over the past 4 days to keep things fresh.

Expect **cloudy skies with flurries** today, highs around **27-31°F** cooling to the teens—perfect for crisp carving and night skiing under the lights (open till 9pm Fridays). Looking ahead, mostly **partly cloudy vibes** through the weekend: Thursday high **25°F** (low 16°F), Friday **27°F** (low 9°F), Saturday **28°F** (low 18°F), Sunday **31°F** (low 10°F). No big dumps forecast, but light winds and cold nights mean groomers will stay hero-smooth for piste action; off-piste glades like Birch Glade and Lynx are open for experts chasing that stash.

Terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats, snow tubing's rolling too, and uphill policy's in effect on spots like Ridge Run and Sidewinder—grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver. Pro tip: Saturday's Neon Nights Laser Show blasts at 8:15pm after NY-side closes early at 7pm (MA-side nights to 8pm)—prime viewing from the patio with music-synced lights. Coverage is excellent, expert glades thriving, and ops team's grinding non-stop. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, strap in for laps that deliver—summit at 2000ft, 1000ft vert, 44 trails for all levels. See you sending it!

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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 13:03:03 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with machine-groomed packed powder calling your name across **34 open trails** serviced by **6 lifts**—that's Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and more spinning strong (Promenade Triple closed for now). Base depths sit solid at **18-24 inches**, holding up beautifully from the resort's epic snowmaking crews piling it on, while season total hits **51 inches** and just **3 inches** over the past 4 days to keep things fresh.

Expect **cloudy skies with flurries** today, highs around **27-31°F** cooling to the teens—perfect for crisp carving and night skiing under the lights (open till 9pm Fridays). Looking ahead, mostly **partly cloudy vibes** through the weekend: Thursday high **25°F** (low 16°F), Friday **27°F** (low 9°F), Saturday **28°F** (low 18°F), Sunday **31°F** (low 10°F). No big dumps forecast, but light winds and cold nights mean groomers will stay hero-smooth for piste action; off-piste glades like Birch Glade and Lynx are open for experts chasing that stash.

Terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats, snow tubing's rolling too, and uphill policy's in effect on spots like Ridge Run and Sidewinder—grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver. Pro tip: Saturday's Neon Nights Laser Show blasts at 8:15pm after NY-side closes early at 7pm (MA-side nights to 8pm)—prime viewing from the patio with music-synced lights. Coverage is excellent, expert glades thriving, and ops team's grinding non-stop. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, strap in for laps that deliver—summit at 2000ft, 1000ft vert, 44 trails for all levels. See you sending it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with machine-groomed packed powder calling your name across **34 open trails** serviced by **6 lifts**—that's Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and more spinning strong (Promenade Triple closed for now). Base depths sit solid at **18-24 inches**, holding up beautifully from the resort's epic snowmaking crews piling it on, while season total hits **51 inches** and just **3 inches** over the past 4 days to keep things fresh.

Expect **cloudy skies with flurries** today, highs around **27-31°F** cooling to the teens—perfect for crisp carving and night skiing under the lights (open till 9pm Fridays). Looking ahead, mostly **partly cloudy vibes** through the weekend: Thursday high **25°F** (low 16°F), Friday **27°F** (low 9°F), Saturday **28°F** (low 18°F), Sunday **31°F** (low 10°F). No big dumps forecast, but light winds and cold nights mean groomers will stay hero-smooth for piste action; off-piste glades like Birch Glade and Lynx are open for experts chasing that stash.

Terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats, snow tubing's rolling too, and uphill policy's in effect on spots like Ridge Run and Sidewinder—grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver. Pro tip: Saturday's Neon Nights Laser Show blasts at 8:15pm after NY-side closes early at 7pm (MA-side nights to 8pm)—prime viewing from the patio with music-synced lights. Coverage is excellent, expert glades thriving, and ops team's grinding non-stop. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, strap in for laps that deliver—summit at 2000ft, 1000ft vert, 44 trails for all levels. See you sending it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Catamount's Firing: Fresh Snow, 37 Open Trails, and Night Skiing Vibes Await</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Northeast vibe calling your name for some epic turns! As of the latest scoop from February 9th, the base sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, holding strong from summit at 2000 feet down to the base at 1000 feet, thanks to killer snowmaking crews piling it on alongside **3 inches fresh over the past 72 hours** and a season total of **51 inches**. Snow's mostly **machine-groomed** with **packed powder** vibes—prime for carving groomers or buttery jumps.

You'll find **37 trails open** (that's out of 44, including gems like Spencer's Way, Birch Glade, Lookout, Sunrise, Turnpike, Expressway, and Lynx) serviced by **6 lifts** (5/8 per some updates, including Catamount Double, Glade Double, Meadows Triple, Ridge Quad, and wonder carpets). Terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats, and coverage is excellent across beginner zones to expert steeps—perfect for all levels on 135 skiable acres.

Weather's playing nice today with cloudy skies, possible flurries, and highs in the **30s°F**—warm enough for comfy laps and **night skiing till 8pm** on Wednesdays and Thursdays (check Fri/Sat for 9pm closes). Looking ahead, expect **partly cloudy** swings: tomorrow highs around **26°F** with snow chances, then **30s°F** midweek cooling to **24-25°F** by Friday, mostly dry but watch for gusty winds up to 30mph. No major dumps forecast soon, but those snowmakers keep it real.

Pistes are smooth and refreshed, ideal for speed and flow; off-piste stays variable so stick to bounds unless you're chasing stashes wisely. Pro tip: Snow tubing park's open too—grab sessions after skiing. Uphill policy's strict (passes/waivers needed, routes like Promenade, Ridge Run, Sidewinder), and ops like groomers are out there hustling. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, it's your quick-fix winter playground—hit the slopes before the weekend rush and send it! Conditions can shift, so peep catamountski.com en route. Who's joining?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2026 13:03:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Northeast vibe calling your name for some epic turns! As of the latest scoop from February 9th, the base sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, holding strong from summit at 2000 feet down to the base at 1000 feet, thanks to killer snowmaking crews piling it on alongside **3 inches fresh over the past 72 hours** and a season total of **51 inches**. Snow's mostly **machine-groomed** with **packed powder** vibes—prime for carving groomers or buttery jumps.

You'll find **37 trails open** (that's out of 44, including gems like Spencer's Way, Birch Glade, Lookout, Sunrise, Turnpike, Expressway, and Lynx) serviced by **6 lifts** (5/8 per some updates, including Catamount Double, Glade Double, Meadows Triple, Ridge Quad, and wonder carpets). Terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats, and coverage is excellent across beginner zones to expert steeps—perfect for all levels on 135 skiable acres.

Weather's playing nice today with cloudy skies, possible flurries, and highs in the **30s°F**—warm enough for comfy laps and **night skiing till 8pm** on Wednesdays and Thursdays (check Fri/Sat for 9pm closes). Looking ahead, expect **partly cloudy** swings: tomorrow highs around **26°F** with snow chances, then **30s°F** midweek cooling to **24-25°F** by Friday, mostly dry but watch for gusty winds up to 30mph. No major dumps forecast soon, but those snowmakers keep it real.

Pistes are smooth and refreshed, ideal for speed and flow; off-piste stays variable so stick to bounds unless you're chasing stashes wisely. Pro tip: Snow tubing park's open too—grab sessions after skiing. Uphill policy's strict (passes/waivers needed, routes like Promenade, Ridge Run, Sidewinder), and ops like groomers are out there hustling. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, it's your quick-fix winter playground—hit the slopes before the weekend rush and send it! Conditions can shift, so peep catamountski.com en route. Who's joining?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Northeast vibe calling your name for some epic turns! As of the latest scoop from February 9th, the base sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, holding strong from summit at 2000 feet down to the base at 1000 feet, thanks to killer snowmaking crews piling it on alongside **3 inches fresh over the past 72 hours** and a season total of **51 inches**. Snow's mostly **machine-groomed** with **packed powder** vibes—prime for carving groomers or buttery jumps.

You'll find **37 trails open** (that's out of 44, including gems like Spencer's Way, Birch Glade, Lookout, Sunrise, Turnpike, Expressway, and Lynx) serviced by **6 lifts** (5/8 per some updates, including Catamount Double, Glade Double, Meadows Triple, Ridge Quad, and wonder carpets). Terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats, and coverage is excellent across beginner zones to expert steeps—perfect for all levels on 135 skiable acres.

Weather's playing nice today with cloudy skies, possible flurries, and highs in the **30s°F**—warm enough for comfy laps and **night skiing till 8pm** on Wednesdays and Thursdays (check Fri/Sat for 9pm closes). Looking ahead, expect **partly cloudy** swings: tomorrow highs around **26°F** with snow chances, then **30s°F** midweek cooling to **24-25°F** by Friday, mostly dry but watch for gusty winds up to 30mph. No major dumps forecast soon, but those snowmakers keep it real.

Pistes are smooth and refreshed, ideal for speed and flow; off-piste stays variable so stick to bounds unless you're chasing stashes wisely. Pro tip: Snow tubing park's open too—grab sessions after skiing. Uphill policy's strict (passes/waivers needed, routes like Promenade, Ridge Run, Sidewinder), and ops like groomers are out there hustling. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, it's your quick-fix winter playground—hit the slopes before the weekend rush and send it! Conditions can shift, so peep catamountski.com en route. Who's joining?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Catamount Firing On All Cylinders: 37 Trails Open, Fresh Powder, and Midweek Bliss</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 37 trails open across its 44 total and 6 of 8 lifts spinning to keep the action flowing—perfect for carving up those 135 skiable acres from 1000ft base to 2000ft summit. Base depths sit solid at 18-24 inches of machine-groomed packed powder, freshened by 3 inches over the past 72 hours and a season total of 51 inches, thanks to killer snowmaking keeping things hero-level carvable.

Grab your gear for today's partly cloudy vibes with temps hovering around 17°F high dropping to -7°F low—chilly enough for that crisp corduroy bite underfoot, especially after weekend powder groomed into sweet turns. Piste conditions are prime machine-groomed with packed powder secondary surfaces, while off-piste glades like Birch Glade and Lynx beckon for adventurous lines amid deep coverage. Terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats, and snow tubing's open for side quests.

Peering ahead, tomorrow brings potential snow with highs near 26°F, easing into partly cloudy 30°F Wednesday and cooler 24-25°F spells Thursday-Friday—light winds 20-30mph, low precip odds but watch for those sneaky flurries to top off the base. No massive dumps forecast soon, but Catamount's snowmaking crew has your back for consistent fun.

Pro local tip: Stick to uphill routes like Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder if skinning up—waiver required, watch for groomers and cats. A few trails like Mountain View closed early recently, so check catamountski.com live. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, this spot's your Northeast playground—hit it midweek (9a-8p Wed/Thu) to dodge crowds and score fresh cord. Powder hounds, let's rip!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2026 13:01:41 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 37 trails open across its 44 total and 6 of 8 lifts spinning to keep the action flowing—perfect for carving up those 135 skiable acres from 1000ft base to 2000ft summit. Base depths sit solid at 18-24 inches of machine-groomed packed powder, freshened by 3 inches over the past 72 hours and a season total of 51 inches, thanks to killer snowmaking keeping things hero-level carvable.

Grab your gear for today's partly cloudy vibes with temps hovering around 17°F high dropping to -7°F low—chilly enough for that crisp corduroy bite underfoot, especially after weekend powder groomed into sweet turns. Piste conditions are prime machine-groomed with packed powder secondary surfaces, while off-piste glades like Birch Glade and Lynx beckon for adventurous lines amid deep coverage. Terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats, and snow tubing's open for side quests.

Peering ahead, tomorrow brings potential snow with highs near 26°F, easing into partly cloudy 30°F Wednesday and cooler 24-25°F spells Thursday-Friday—light winds 20-30mph, low precip odds but watch for those sneaky flurries to top off the base. No massive dumps forecast soon, but Catamount's snowmaking crew has your back for consistent fun.

Pro local tip: Stick to uphill routes like Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder if skinning up—waiver required, watch for groomers and cats. A few trails like Mountain View closed early recently, so check catamountski.com live. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, this spot's your Northeast playground—hit it midweek (9a-8p Wed/Thu) to dodge crowds and score fresh cord. Powder hounds, let's rip!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 37 trails open across its 44 total and 6 of 8 lifts spinning to keep the action flowing—perfect for carving up those 135 skiable acres from 1000ft base to 2000ft summit. Base depths sit solid at 18-24 inches of machine-groomed packed powder, freshened by 3 inches over the past 72 hours and a season total of 51 inches, thanks to killer snowmaking keeping things hero-level carvable.

Grab your gear for today's partly cloudy vibes with temps hovering around 17°F high dropping to -7°F low—chilly enough for that crisp corduroy bite underfoot, especially after weekend powder groomed into sweet turns. Piste conditions are prime machine-groomed with packed powder secondary surfaces, while off-piste glades like Birch Glade and Lynx beckon for adventurous lines amid deep coverage. Terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats, and snow tubing's open for side quests.

Peering ahead, tomorrow brings potential snow with highs near 26°F, easing into partly cloudy 30°F Wednesday and cooler 24-25°F spells Thursday-Friday—light winds 20-30mph, low precip odds but watch for those sneaky flurries to top off the base. No massive dumps forecast soon, but Catamount's snowmaking crew has your back for consistent fun.

Pro local tip: Stick to uphill routes like Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder if skinning up—waiver required, watch for groomers and cats. A few trails like Mountain View closed early recently, so check catamountski.com live. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, this spot's your Northeast playground—hit it midweek (9a-8p Wed/Thu) to dodge crowds and score fresh cord. Powder hounds, let's rip!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Catamount Firing on All Cylinders: 37 Trails, Fresh Corduroy, and a Week of Stable Conditions</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Here's what the locals are saying about conditions at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, and trust us, it's looking pretty solid for mid-February.

The mountain is firing on all cylinders with 37 open trails being serviced by 6 open lifts, giving you plenty of terrain to explore. The base depth is sitting at a respectable 18-24 inches, which is holding up nicely as we push deeper into the season. The season total stands at 51 inches so far, so the snow gods have been reasonably generous this year.

As for what hit the hill recently, the weekend powder refresh did wonders for the slopes. That fresh snow groomed out beautifully into some gorgeous corduroy that skiers and riders have been loving. The piste conditions are currently machine groomed with packed powder as the secondary surface, which means you're looking at nicely prepped runs with good edge hold. Off-piste conditions are more variable depending on wind exposure and sun, but if you know where to look, there's definitely some fun to be had beyond the marked runs.

Looking at the immediate forecast, temperatures today are hovering in the high teens with a warming trend expected as we move through the week. Tomorrow should see highs around 28 degrees, then things warm up into the low 30s by Wednesday and Thursday. Friday looks to stay in the mid-20s. This means the snow should stay stable and well-groomed, though you might want to hit it early in the day before any afternoon softening takes hold.

The good news is that significant snowfall isn't forecast for the next week, which keeps the groomers busy laying down nice corduroy instead of constantly chasing powder. However, don't be surprised if you catch some light snow chances toward the end of the week—nothing huge, but enough to add a little freshness to the riding.

The terrain park is open and ready to play, and if you're not feeling the trails, the resort also offers snow tubing for a different kind of mountain fun. With 44 trails total across 135 skiable acres, there's something for everyone from absolute beginners to experts hunting challenging glade runs.

One heads-up for the backcountry types: the resort has specific uphill travel policies and designated routes, so make sure you're familiar with those before strapping on your board and heading up. Spring is creeping closer, but right now the conditions are dialed in and the riding is genuinely fun.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Here's what the locals are saying about conditions at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, and trust us, it's looking pretty solid for mid-February.

The mountain is firing on all cylinders with 37 open trails being serviced by 6 open lifts, giving you plenty of terrain to explore. The base depth is sitting at a respectable 18-24 inches, which is holding up nicely as we push deeper into the season. The season total stands at 51 inches so far, so the snow gods have been reasonably generous this year.

As for what hit the hill recently, the weekend powder refresh did wonders for the slopes. That fresh snow groomed out beautifully into some gorgeous corduroy that skiers and riders have been loving. The piste conditions are currently machine groomed with packed powder as the secondary surface, which means you're looking at nicely prepped runs with good edge hold. Off-piste conditions are more variable depending on wind exposure and sun, but if you know where to look, there's definitely some fun to be had beyond the marked runs.

Looking at the immediate forecast, temperatures today are hovering in the high teens with a warming trend expected as we move through the week. Tomorrow should see highs around 28 degrees, then things warm up into the low 30s by Wednesday and Thursday. Friday looks to stay in the mid-20s. This means the snow should stay stable and well-groomed, though you might want to hit it early in the day before any afternoon softening takes hold.

The good news is that significant snowfall isn't forecast for the next week, which keeps the groomers busy laying down nice corduroy instead of constantly chasing powder. However, don't be surprised if you catch some light snow chances toward the end of the week—nothing huge, but enough to add a little freshness to the riding.

The terrain park is open and ready to play, and if you're not feeling the trails, the resort also offers snow tubing for a different kind of mountain fun. With 44 trails total across 135 skiable acres, there's something for everyone from absolute beginners to experts hunting challenging glade runs.

One heads-up for the backcountry types: the resort has specific uphill travel policies and designated routes, so make sure you're familiar with those before strapping on your board and heading up. Spring is creeping closer, but right now the conditions are dialed in and the riding is genuinely fun.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Here's what the locals are saying about conditions at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, and trust us, it's looking pretty solid for mid-February.

The mountain is firing on all cylinders with 37 open trails being serviced by 6 open lifts, giving you plenty of terrain to explore. The base depth is sitting at a respectable 18-24 inches, which is holding up nicely as we push deeper into the season. The season total stands at 51 inches so far, so the snow gods have been reasonably generous this year.

As for what hit the hill recently, the weekend powder refresh did wonders for the slopes. That fresh snow groomed out beautifully into some gorgeous corduroy that skiers and riders have been loving. The piste conditions are currently machine groomed with packed powder as the secondary surface, which means you're looking at nicely prepped runs with good edge hold. Off-piste conditions are more variable depending on wind exposure and sun, but if you know where to look, there's definitely some fun to be had beyond the marked runs.

Looking at the immediate forecast, temperatures today are hovering in the high teens with a warming trend expected as we move through the week. Tomorrow should see highs around 28 degrees, then things warm up into the low 30s by Wednesday and Thursday. Friday looks to stay in the mid-20s. This means the snow should stay stable and well-groomed, though you might want to hit it early in the day before any afternoon softening takes hold.

The good news is that significant snowfall isn't forecast for the next week, which keeps the groomers busy laying down nice corduroy instead of constantly chasing powder. However, don't be surprised if you catch some light snow chances toward the end of the week—nothing huge, but enough to add a little freshness to the riding.

The terrain park is open and ready to play, and if you're not feeling the trails, the resort also offers snow tubing for a different kind of mountain fun. With 44 trails total across 135 skiable acres, there's something for everyone from absolute beginners to experts hunting challenging glade runs.

One heads-up for the backcountry types: the resort has specific uphill travel policies and designated routes, so make sure you're familiar with those before strapping on your board and heading up. Spring is creeping closer, but right now the conditions are dialed in and the riding is genuinely fun.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Firing: Fresh Powder, Hero Snow, and Perfect Conditions in the Berkshires</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, serving up prime turns across its 1000-foot vertical drop in the Berkshires! As of early February, the base sits solid at 18-24 inches, with a season total of 51 inches keeping those 44 trails carving sweet. Fresh powder from last night dumped 2-4 inches, grooming out into silky machine-groomed and packed powder surfaces—perfect for buttery carves on open terrain like Ripper, now unleashing expert steeps.

Picture this: 30 trails spinning with 6 of 8 lifts humming, including the Meadows Triple and Catamount Quad, while terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats. Pistes are hero snow, machine-tilled and responsive; off-piste holds soft stashes if you poke around the glades, but stick to bounds for safety. Snowmaking crews are crushing it too, ensuring reliable coverage even as temps flirt with the teens.

Today's vibe? Snow flurries with highs around 21°F dipping to -3°F overnight—bundle up for that crisp bite. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy skies: tomorrow max 6°F/-8°F low, Monday 17°F/-1°F, Tuesday 26°F/8°F, Wednesday 31°F/23°F. Warmer days could soften things, but no big dumps forecast yet—prime for speed.

Pro tips from the locals: No night skiing Friday due to cold/wind chill (lifts shut at 4pm), and Sunday opened late at 10am—plan accordingly. Uphill policy's strict (passes/waivers needed, stick to routes like Ridge Run), snow tubing park is lit, and weekend hours rock Sat 9a-9p, Sun 8:30a-4p. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, it's your Northeast playground—grab those soft turns before the crowds melt in! Stay frosty, ride safe.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2026 13:03:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, serving up prime turns across its 1000-foot vertical drop in the Berkshires! As of early February, the base sits solid at 18-24 inches, with a season total of 51 inches keeping those 44 trails carving sweet. Fresh powder from last night dumped 2-4 inches, grooming out into silky machine-groomed and packed powder surfaces—perfect for buttery carves on open terrain like Ripper, now unleashing expert steeps.

Picture this: 30 trails spinning with 6 of 8 lifts humming, including the Meadows Triple and Catamount Quad, while terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats. Pistes are hero snow, machine-tilled and responsive; off-piste holds soft stashes if you poke around the glades, but stick to bounds for safety. Snowmaking crews are crushing it too, ensuring reliable coverage even as temps flirt with the teens.

Today's vibe? Snow flurries with highs around 21°F dipping to -3°F overnight—bundle up for that crisp bite. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy skies: tomorrow max 6°F/-8°F low, Monday 17°F/-1°F, Tuesday 26°F/8°F, Wednesday 31°F/23°F. Warmer days could soften things, but no big dumps forecast yet—prime for speed.

Pro tips from the locals: No night skiing Friday due to cold/wind chill (lifts shut at 4pm), and Sunday opened late at 10am—plan accordingly. Uphill policy's strict (passes/waivers needed, stick to routes like Ridge Run), snow tubing park is lit, and weekend hours rock Sat 9a-9p, Sun 8:30a-4p. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, it's your Northeast playground—grab those soft turns before the crowds melt in! Stay frosty, ride safe.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, serving up prime turns across its 1000-foot vertical drop in the Berkshires! As of early February, the base sits solid at 18-24 inches, with a season total of 51 inches keeping those 44 trails carving sweet. Fresh powder from last night dumped 2-4 inches, grooming out into silky machine-groomed and packed powder surfaces—perfect for buttery carves on open terrain like Ripper, now unleashing expert steeps.

Picture this: 30 trails spinning with 6 of 8 lifts humming, including the Meadows Triple and Catamount Quad, while terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats. Pistes are hero snow, machine-tilled and responsive; off-piste holds soft stashes if you poke around the glades, but stick to bounds for safety. Snowmaking crews are crushing it too, ensuring reliable coverage even as temps flirt with the teens.

Today's vibe? Snow flurries with highs around 21°F dipping to -3°F overnight—bundle up for that crisp bite. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy skies: tomorrow max 6°F/-8°F low, Monday 17°F/-1°F, Tuesday 26°F/8°F, Wednesday 31°F/23°F. Warmer days could soften things, but no big dumps forecast yet—prime for speed.

Pro tips from the locals: No night skiing Friday due to cold/wind chill (lifts shut at 4pm), and Sunday opened late at 10am—plan accordingly. Uphill policy's strict (passes/waivers needed, stick to routes like Ridge Run), snow tubing park is lit, and weekend hours rock Sat 9a-9p, Sun 8:30a-4p. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, it's your Northeast playground—grab those soft turns before the crowds melt in! Stay frosty, ride safe.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Got Fresh Powder and Frozen Groomers Ready for Your Carves</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is calling your name with prime winter vibes right now—think crisp groomers begging for your carves and that classic Northeast snow base holding strong at **18-24 inches** across the slopes. Fresh powder alert: they've scored **2-4 inches overnight**, with **8 inches over the past week** keeping things soft and playful underfoot, and a solid **season total pushing 39-46 inches** for non-stop fun.

Kick off your day with **three key lifts spinning**: the **Ridge Quad**, **Meadows Triple**, and **Catamount Quad** are wide open, servicing **30 of 44 trails** including killer expert runs like Ripper—perfect for bombing fresh lines or hitting the terrain parks that fire up at 10am. Pistes are mostly **machine-groomed packed powder**, ideal for smooth GS turns, while off-piste spots offer variable stashes that could crust up with wind but stay powdery in the right pockets if you hunt smart.

Weather's dialed in cold today around **19°F** (feeling like teens with breezes up to 29mph from the southwest), starting partly sunny before clouding over—no new snow dumping yet, but bundle up as wind chill bites. Looking ahead, the next five days stay chilly and mostly dry: highs of **16-26°F**, lows dipping to **-6°F** with partly cloudy skies, a whisper of snow risk Thursday (maybe 10%), then clearing for bluebird potential. Classic Catamount winter—pack the thermos!

Pro tip from the locals: no night skiing tonight due to those frosty temps and wind, lifts shut at 4pm, so maximize daylight. Snow tubing park's lit and open too—grab tix for post-ski laughs. Uphill travelers, stick to Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder; watch for groomers and snow guns. Summit hits 2000ft with 1000ft vert over 135 acres—just 2.5 hours from NYC for your quick escape. Conditions can shift fast, so hit the resort site for real-time updates. Shred safe and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2026 13:02:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is calling your name with prime winter vibes right now—think crisp groomers begging for your carves and that classic Northeast snow base holding strong at **18-24 inches** across the slopes. Fresh powder alert: they've scored **2-4 inches overnight**, with **8 inches over the past week** keeping things soft and playful underfoot, and a solid **season total pushing 39-46 inches** for non-stop fun.

Kick off your day with **three key lifts spinning**: the **Ridge Quad**, **Meadows Triple**, and **Catamount Quad** are wide open, servicing **30 of 44 trails** including killer expert runs like Ripper—perfect for bombing fresh lines or hitting the terrain parks that fire up at 10am. Pistes are mostly **machine-groomed packed powder**, ideal for smooth GS turns, while off-piste spots offer variable stashes that could crust up with wind but stay powdery in the right pockets if you hunt smart.

Weather's dialed in cold today around **19°F** (feeling like teens with breezes up to 29mph from the southwest), starting partly sunny before clouding over—no new snow dumping yet, but bundle up as wind chill bites. Looking ahead, the next five days stay chilly and mostly dry: highs of **16-26°F**, lows dipping to **-6°F** with partly cloudy skies, a whisper of snow risk Thursday (maybe 10%), then clearing for bluebird potential. Classic Catamount winter—pack the thermos!

Pro tip from the locals: no night skiing tonight due to those frosty temps and wind, lifts shut at 4pm, so maximize daylight. Snow tubing park's lit and open too—grab tix for post-ski laughs. Uphill travelers, stick to Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder; watch for groomers and snow guns. Summit hits 2000ft with 1000ft vert over 135 acres—just 2.5 hours from NYC for your quick escape. Conditions can shift fast, so hit the resort site for real-time updates. Shred safe and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is calling your name with prime winter vibes right now—think crisp groomers begging for your carves and that classic Northeast snow base holding strong at **18-24 inches** across the slopes. Fresh powder alert: they've scored **2-4 inches overnight**, with **8 inches over the past week** keeping things soft and playful underfoot, and a solid **season total pushing 39-46 inches** for non-stop fun.

Kick off your day with **three key lifts spinning**: the **Ridge Quad**, **Meadows Triple**, and **Catamount Quad** are wide open, servicing **30 of 44 trails** including killer expert runs like Ripper—perfect for bombing fresh lines or hitting the terrain parks that fire up at 10am. Pistes are mostly **machine-groomed packed powder**, ideal for smooth GS turns, while off-piste spots offer variable stashes that could crust up with wind but stay powdery in the right pockets if you hunt smart.

Weather's dialed in cold today around **19°F** (feeling like teens with breezes up to 29mph from the southwest), starting partly sunny before clouding over—no new snow dumping yet, but bundle up as wind chill bites. Looking ahead, the next five days stay chilly and mostly dry: highs of **16-26°F**, lows dipping to **-6°F** with partly cloudy skies, a whisper of snow risk Thursday (maybe 10%), then clearing for bluebird potential. Classic Catamount winter—pack the thermos!

Pro tip from the locals: no night skiing tonight due to those frosty temps and wind, lifts shut at 4pm, so maximize daylight. Snow tubing park's lit and open too—grab tix for post-ski laughs. Uphill travelers, stick to Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder; watch for groomers and snow guns. Summit hits 2000ft with 1000ft vert over 135 acres—just 2.5 hours from NYC for your quick escape. Conditions can shift fast, so hit the resort site for real-time updates. Shred safe and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Groomers Are Firing: 18-24 Inches of Buttery Corduroy Awaits</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with prime winter vibes for you ski and board junkies! Picture this: a solid **18-24 inches base depth** from base to summit, machine-groomed to buttery perfection and packed powder on top—carving those 30 open trails out of 44 will feel like gliding on clouds. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the grooming crew's been relentless, turning recent dumps into epic corduroy that holds up like a champ.

Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies pushing temps to a frosty **14-20°F**, chilly enough for that crisp face-shot feel without freezing your toes off. Winds are kicking around 20-30 mph from the west, so bundle up for those lift rides. Looking ahead, the next five days stay cold and dryish—highs **15-26°F**, lows dipping to **-3 to 12°F**, mostly cloudy to partly sunny with zero to trace snow expected until maybe a light dusting late week. Perfect for consistent groomers, no big storms to chase yet.

You've got **6 lifts spinning** strong (Meadows Triple and Catamount Quad leading the pack), open Saturdays till 9pm for night shred sessions under the lights—pure magic on those lit runs! Pistes are groomed gold, off-piste variable but stick to bounds for safety. Season total's stacking at **39 inches**, with 8 inches past seven days keeping it legit.

Pro tip from a local: snag lift tickets online for deals (free for kiddos 6-under!), watch for uphill policy on Promenade and Sidewinder, and hit snow tubing if you want family fun. Terrain parks fire up at 10am—progress your park skills! Conditions can shift fast, so peep the mountain report before bootin' up. Who's ready to send it? Catamount's callin'!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2026 13:00:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with prime winter vibes for you ski and board junkies! Picture this: a solid **18-24 inches base depth** from base to summit, machine-groomed to buttery perfection and packed powder on top—carving those 30 open trails out of 44 will feel like gliding on clouds. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the grooming crew's been relentless, turning recent dumps into epic corduroy that holds up like a champ.

Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies pushing temps to a frosty **14-20°F**, chilly enough for that crisp face-shot feel without freezing your toes off. Winds are kicking around 20-30 mph from the west, so bundle up for those lift rides. Looking ahead, the next five days stay cold and dryish—highs **15-26°F**, lows dipping to **-3 to 12°F**, mostly cloudy to partly sunny with zero to trace snow expected until maybe a light dusting late week. Perfect for consistent groomers, no big storms to chase yet.

You've got **6 lifts spinning** strong (Meadows Triple and Catamount Quad leading the pack), open Saturdays till 9pm for night shred sessions under the lights—pure magic on those lit runs! Pistes are groomed gold, off-piste variable but stick to bounds for safety. Season total's stacking at **39 inches**, with 8 inches past seven days keeping it legit.

Pro tip from a local: snag lift tickets online for deals (free for kiddos 6-under!), watch for uphill policy on Promenade and Sidewinder, and hit snow tubing if you want family fun. Terrain parks fire up at 10am—progress your park skills! Conditions can shift fast, so peep the mountain report before bootin' up. Who's ready to send it? Catamount's callin'!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with prime winter vibes for you ski and board junkies! Picture this: a solid **18-24 inches base depth** from base to summit, machine-groomed to buttery perfection and packed powder on top—carving those 30 open trails out of 44 will feel like gliding on clouds. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the grooming crew's been relentless, turning recent dumps into epic corduroy that holds up like a champ.

Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies pushing temps to a frosty **14-20°F**, chilly enough for that crisp face-shot feel without freezing your toes off. Winds are kicking around 20-30 mph from the west, so bundle up for those lift rides. Looking ahead, the next five days stay cold and dryish—highs **15-26°F**, lows dipping to **-3 to 12°F**, mostly cloudy to partly sunny with zero to trace snow expected until maybe a light dusting late week. Perfect for consistent groomers, no big storms to chase yet.

You've got **6 lifts spinning** strong (Meadows Triple and Catamount Quad leading the pack), open Saturdays till 9pm for night shred sessions under the lights—pure magic on those lit runs! Pistes are groomed gold, off-piste variable but stick to bounds for safety. Season total's stacking at **39 inches**, with 8 inches past seven days keeping it legit.

Pro tip from a local: snag lift tickets online for deals (free for kiddos 6-under!), watch for uphill policy on Promenade and Sidewinder, and hit snow tubing if you want family fun. Terrain parks fire up at 10am—progress your park skills! Conditions can shift fast, so peep the mountain report before bootin' up. Who's ready to send it? Catamount's callin'!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain: Perfect Groomed Runs and Fresh Snow Make This Weekend a Must-Visit</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're eyeing Catamount Mountain Resort this weekend, here's what you need to know before you head out. The mountain is currently operating with a solid 18-inch base depth and has six of eight lifts firing, which means plenty of terrain is accessible. The recent snowfall has been generous to the region, with eight inches falling over the past week and 39 inches accumulated for the season so far, giving skiers and riders a nice foundation to work with.

Conditions on the mountain right now are machine-groomed piste with packed powder as the secondary surface, which translates to well-maintained runs ready for your carving. The grooming crew has been putting in serious work, rolling the trails almost daily to keep everything in pristine shape. If you love perfectly groomed corduroy, now is definitely the time to visit.

Weather-wise, expect cold mornings giving way to milder midday temperatures in the low twenties. The wind is relatively light, so you won't be battling brutal gusts while you're cruising down the slopes. Current conditions are partly cloudy, creating nice visibility without harsh sun glare.

Looking ahead at the next five days, the forecast shows a mixed bag that should keep things interesting. Snow is expected Wednesday and Friday night, with light accumulation predicted. Saturday looks like it'll bring partly sunny conditions in the morning before clouds roll in during the afternoon. By Sunday, you're looking at mostly sunny skies with highs in the high teens to low twenties, which could be fantastic for spring-like corn skiing if temperatures cooperate. Early next week trends toward drier conditions with plenty of sunshine, though temperatures will remain cold enough to preserve the snow base.

The mountain has 30 open trails serviced by six operational lifts, and terrain parks are open starting at ten in the morning if you want to explore the features. Night skiing runs until eight in the evening, perfect if you want to squeeze in some evening runs. One thing to keep in mind is that uphill travel is permitted on designated routes if you're into that kind of workout, but you'll need either a current season pass or an uphill ticket, and you must sign a waiver in advance.

For those planning a longer weekend trip, conditions throughout the network are described as exceptionally good, and the combination of excellent grooming and reliable snow depth makes this an excellent window to get your turns in before spring fully arrives.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 13:03:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're eyeing Catamount Mountain Resort this weekend, here's what you need to know before you head out. The mountain is currently operating with a solid 18-inch base depth and has six of eight lifts firing, which means plenty of terrain is accessible. The recent snowfall has been generous to the region, with eight inches falling over the past week and 39 inches accumulated for the season so far, giving skiers and riders a nice foundation to work with.

Conditions on the mountain right now are machine-groomed piste with packed powder as the secondary surface, which translates to well-maintained runs ready for your carving. The grooming crew has been putting in serious work, rolling the trails almost daily to keep everything in pristine shape. If you love perfectly groomed corduroy, now is definitely the time to visit.

Weather-wise, expect cold mornings giving way to milder midday temperatures in the low twenties. The wind is relatively light, so you won't be battling brutal gusts while you're cruising down the slopes. Current conditions are partly cloudy, creating nice visibility without harsh sun glare.

Looking ahead at the next five days, the forecast shows a mixed bag that should keep things interesting. Snow is expected Wednesday and Friday night, with light accumulation predicted. Saturday looks like it'll bring partly sunny conditions in the morning before clouds roll in during the afternoon. By Sunday, you're looking at mostly sunny skies with highs in the high teens to low twenties, which could be fantastic for spring-like corn skiing if temperatures cooperate. Early next week trends toward drier conditions with plenty of sunshine, though temperatures will remain cold enough to preserve the snow base.

The mountain has 30 open trails serviced by six operational lifts, and terrain parks are open starting at ten in the morning if you want to explore the features. Night skiing runs until eight in the evening, perfect if you want to squeeze in some evening runs. One thing to keep in mind is that uphill travel is permitted on designated routes if you're into that kind of workout, but you'll need either a current season pass or an uphill ticket, and you must sign a waiver in advance.

For those planning a longer weekend trip, conditions throughout the network are described as exceptionally good, and the combination of excellent grooming and reliable snow depth makes this an excellent window to get your turns in before spring fully arrives.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're eyeing Catamount Mountain Resort this weekend, here's what you need to know before you head out. The mountain is currently operating with a solid 18-inch base depth and has six of eight lifts firing, which means plenty of terrain is accessible. The recent snowfall has been generous to the region, with eight inches falling over the past week and 39 inches accumulated for the season so far, giving skiers and riders a nice foundation to work with.

Conditions on the mountain right now are machine-groomed piste with packed powder as the secondary surface, which translates to well-maintained runs ready for your carving. The grooming crew has been putting in serious work, rolling the trails almost daily to keep everything in pristine shape. If you love perfectly groomed corduroy, now is definitely the time to visit.

Weather-wise, expect cold mornings giving way to milder midday temperatures in the low twenties. The wind is relatively light, so you won't be battling brutal gusts while you're cruising down the slopes. Current conditions are partly cloudy, creating nice visibility without harsh sun glare.

Looking ahead at the next five days, the forecast shows a mixed bag that should keep things interesting. Snow is expected Wednesday and Friday night, with light accumulation predicted. Saturday looks like it'll bring partly sunny conditions in the morning before clouds roll in during the afternoon. By Sunday, you're looking at mostly sunny skies with highs in the high teens to low twenties, which could be fantastic for spring-like corn skiing if temperatures cooperate. Early next week trends toward drier conditions with plenty of sunshine, though temperatures will remain cold enough to preserve the snow base.

The mountain has 30 open trails serviced by six operational lifts, and terrain parks are open starting at ten in the morning if you want to explore the features. Night skiing runs until eight in the evening, perfect if you want to squeeze in some evening runs. One thing to keep in mind is that uphill travel is permitted on designated routes if you're into that kind of workout, but you'll need either a current season pass or an uphill ticket, and you must sign a waiver in advance.

For those planning a longer weekend trip, conditions throughout the network are described as exceptionally good, and the combination of excellent grooming and reliable snow depth makes this an excellent window to get your turns in before spring fully arrives.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: Prime Winter Conditions and Fresh Tracks Await Near the NY-MA Border</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is ripping right now with prime winter vibes on the NY-MA border—just a quick 2.5-hour jaunt from NYC! The mountain's fully open, boasting machine-groomed pistes and packed powder surfaces that carve like butter, base depths sitting solid at 18-24 inches (18 at the base, up to 24 at the 2000-foot summit). No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 8 inches over the past week and a season total of 39 inches means killer coverage across their 44 trails and 135 skiable acres.

Lifts are spinning—4 out of 7-8 chairs going strong, including the summit quad, so you've got access to diverse terrain for beginners hitting the learning area carpets or experts bombing steeps. Weather's chilly and cooperative today with partly cloudy skies, highs around 14-22°F and lows dipping to 0°F—perfect for corduroy all day. Bundle up, though; winds are light but those morning chills bite.

Looking ahead, the next five days stay wintry: expect mostly partly cloudy vibes with highs 10-17°F and lows -1 to -3°F through Saturday—no big storms brewing, but cold temps will keep the snow firm and fun. Off-piste? Stick to bounds for now as variable conditions lurk beyond, but groomers are calling your name.

Pro tip: Night skiing's a steal with Summit passes at $199, and they've just opened 10+ new trails after a 19-inch storm—grab advance lift tickets online to skip lines. Weekday hours rock till 8-9p, weekends stretch long too. Whether you're tubing the 5 lanes or airing tricks, Catamount's your Northeast playground—hit the slopes and make some fresh tracks!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2026 13:01:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is ripping right now with prime winter vibes on the NY-MA border—just a quick 2.5-hour jaunt from NYC! The mountain's fully open, boasting machine-groomed pistes and packed powder surfaces that carve like butter, base depths sitting solid at 18-24 inches (18 at the base, up to 24 at the 2000-foot summit). No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 8 inches over the past week and a season total of 39 inches means killer coverage across their 44 trails and 135 skiable acres.

Lifts are spinning—4 out of 7-8 chairs going strong, including the summit quad, so you've got access to diverse terrain for beginners hitting the learning area carpets or experts bombing steeps. Weather's chilly and cooperative today with partly cloudy skies, highs around 14-22°F and lows dipping to 0°F—perfect for corduroy all day. Bundle up, though; winds are light but those morning chills bite.

Looking ahead, the next five days stay wintry: expect mostly partly cloudy vibes with highs 10-17°F and lows -1 to -3°F through Saturday—no big storms brewing, but cold temps will keep the snow firm and fun. Off-piste? Stick to bounds for now as variable conditions lurk beyond, but groomers are calling your name.

Pro tip: Night skiing's a steal with Summit passes at $199, and they've just opened 10+ new trails after a 19-inch storm—grab advance lift tickets online to skip lines. Weekday hours rock till 8-9p, weekends stretch long too. Whether you're tubing the 5 lanes or airing tricks, Catamount's your Northeast playground—hit the slopes and make some fresh tracks!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is ripping right now with prime winter vibes on the NY-MA border—just a quick 2.5-hour jaunt from NYC! The mountain's fully open, boasting machine-groomed pistes and packed powder surfaces that carve like butter, base depths sitting solid at 18-24 inches (18 at the base, up to 24 at the 2000-foot summit). No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 8 inches over the past week and a season total of 39 inches means killer coverage across their 44 trails and 135 skiable acres.

Lifts are spinning—4 out of 7-8 chairs going strong, including the summit quad, so you've got access to diverse terrain for beginners hitting the learning area carpets or experts bombing steeps. Weather's chilly and cooperative today with partly cloudy skies, highs around 14-22°F and lows dipping to 0°F—perfect for corduroy all day. Bundle up, though; winds are light but those morning chills bite.

Looking ahead, the next five days stay wintry: expect mostly partly cloudy vibes with highs 10-17°F and lows -1 to -3°F through Saturday—no big storms brewing, but cold temps will keep the snow firm and fun. Off-piste? Stick to bounds for now as variable conditions lurk beyond, but groomers are calling your name.

Pro tip: Night skiing's a steal with Summit passes at $199, and they've just opened 10+ new trails after a 19-inch storm—grab advance lift tickets online to skip lines. Weekday hours rock till 8-9p, weekends stretch long too. Whether you're tubing the 5 lanes or airing tricks, Catamount's your Northeast playground—hit the slopes and make some fresh tracks!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Catamount's Groomer Paradise: Carving Perfection in the Northeast Cold</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime groomer action right now—pistes are machine-groomed and ready to carve, with a solid base depth of 18-24 inches keeping things smooth for skis and boards alike. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, but they've stacked 39 inches season total, and 8 inches over the past week means consistent coverage across their 44 trails. Summit hits 2000 feet, base at 1000, so expect that classic 1000-foot vert drop begging for laps.

Just 4 out of 7-8 lifts spinning today, including favorites like Glade Triple and Ridge Quad—plenty to access the open runs without crowds. Current vibe? Partly cloudy skies, highs around 14-18°F dipping to 0-2°F overnight, perfect for crisp turns without the deep freeze bite. Off-piste is variable—stick to marked routes as wind can crust it up quick.

Peeking ahead, bundle up for a cold stretch: tomorrow partly cloudy 15-17°F (low -1°F), Thursday 14°F (low -1°F), Friday mostly cloudy 10-15°F (low -3°F), Saturday 17°F (low 2°F), and Sunday warming to 20-24°F under clouds. No big dumps forecast soon, but sub-freezing temps lock in the snowpack—ideal for groomed bliss.

Pro tip for early birds: uphill travel opens at 6:30am on Sidewinder or Promenade-Ridge routes (check daily at catamountski.com), but wrap by lift close and dodge grooming ops. Night skiing rocks on select midweek and weekends— snag tickets ahead for those lit runs under the lights. Resort's open daily, with snowtubing for fun side quests. Hit the slopes, locals love this Northeast gem just 2.5 hours from NYC—fresh tracks await!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2026 13:02:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime groomer action right now—pistes are machine-groomed and ready to carve, with a solid base depth of 18-24 inches keeping things smooth for skis and boards alike. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, but they've stacked 39 inches season total, and 8 inches over the past week means consistent coverage across their 44 trails. Summit hits 2000 feet, base at 1000, so expect that classic 1000-foot vert drop begging for laps.

Just 4 out of 7-8 lifts spinning today, including favorites like Glade Triple and Ridge Quad—plenty to access the open runs without crowds. Current vibe? Partly cloudy skies, highs around 14-18°F dipping to 0-2°F overnight, perfect for crisp turns without the deep freeze bite. Off-piste is variable—stick to marked routes as wind can crust it up quick.

Peeking ahead, bundle up for a cold stretch: tomorrow partly cloudy 15-17°F (low -1°F), Thursday 14°F (low -1°F), Friday mostly cloudy 10-15°F (low -3°F), Saturday 17°F (low 2°F), and Sunday warming to 20-24°F under clouds. No big dumps forecast soon, but sub-freezing temps lock in the snowpack—ideal for groomed bliss.

Pro tip for early birds: uphill travel opens at 6:30am on Sidewinder or Promenade-Ridge routes (check daily at catamountski.com), but wrap by lift close and dodge grooming ops. Night skiing rocks on select midweek and weekends— snag tickets ahead for those lit runs under the lights. Resort's open daily, with snowtubing for fun side quests. Hit the slopes, locals love this Northeast gem just 2.5 hours from NYC—fresh tracks await!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime groomer action right now—pistes are machine-groomed and ready to carve, with a solid base depth of 18-24 inches keeping things smooth for skis and boards alike. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, but they've stacked 39 inches season total, and 8 inches over the past week means consistent coverage across their 44 trails. Summit hits 2000 feet, base at 1000, so expect that classic 1000-foot vert drop begging for laps.

Just 4 out of 7-8 lifts spinning today, including favorites like Glade Triple and Ridge Quad—plenty to access the open runs without crowds. Current vibe? Partly cloudy skies, highs around 14-18°F dipping to 0-2°F overnight, perfect for crisp turns without the deep freeze bite. Off-piste is variable—stick to marked routes as wind can crust it up quick.

Peeking ahead, bundle up for a cold stretch: tomorrow partly cloudy 15-17°F (low -1°F), Thursday 14°F (low -1°F), Friday mostly cloudy 10-15°F (low -3°F), Saturday 17°F (low 2°F), and Sunday warming to 20-24°F under clouds. No big dumps forecast soon, but sub-freezing temps lock in the snowpack—ideal for groomed bliss.

Pro tip for early birds: uphill travel opens at 6:30am on Sidewinder or Promenade-Ridge routes (check daily at catamountski.com), but wrap by lift close and dodge grooming ops. Night skiing rocks on select midweek and weekends— snag tickets ahead for those lit runs under the lights. Resort's open daily, with snowtubing for fun side quests. Hit the slopes, locals love this Northeast gem just 2.5 hours from NYC—fresh tracks await!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Braces for Major Snowfall: Your Guide to Peak Powder Conditions</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you're thinking about heading to the slopes, the timing couldn't be better. The resort is currently operating with 6 of its 8 lifts open, giving you plenty of ways to access the terrain across the mountain's 44 trails. The base depth is sitting at a solid 18 to 24 inches, with the season total hovering around 39 inches so far.

The recent snowfall has been generous. Over the past week, the area has picked up about 8 inches, which means the snow surfaces are predominantly machine-groomed with some packed powder mixed in, creating excellent conditions for carving it up. The primary surface is beautifully groomed, so whether you're an intermediate cruiser or an expert looking for some technical terrain, you'll find what you're looking for.

Weather-wise, Mother Nature is about to deliver even more gifts to the mountain. Tonight into tomorrow is the real story here. Expect significant snow starting this evening, with 4 to 8 inches possible tonight alone and another 18 to 24 inches of total accumulation expected tomorrow. This is serious powder potential, folks. The snow should keep falling with northeast winds gusting between 5 to 10 mph, creating perfect conditions for fresh tracks. By tomorrow night, you're looking at those crisp, cold temperatures dropping to around 2 degrees Fahrenheit with mostly cloudy skies and a chance of snow showers in the evening.

The week ahead shapes up nicely too. Wednesday through Friday will stay cold and partly cloudy with highs ranging from around 10 to 18 degrees Fahrenheit, though Wednesday might see a bit more of that snow action lingering. By the weekend, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies with highs in the mid-teens, perfect for enjoying freshly groomed runs with visibility.

For planning your visit, weekday hours are Monday and Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday extend to 8 p.m., and Friday stretches to 9 p.m. Weekends offer extended hours with Saturday running 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The resort sits at 2,000 feet elevation at the summit with a 1,000-foot vertical drop, giving you plenty of elevation to work with across 135 skiable acres.

Given the incoming powder forecast, tomorrow could be a prime day to chase fresh snow if you can get out there. The groomed conditions combined with imminent snowfall make this an ideal window for both intermediate and advanced skiers looking to maximize their time on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2026 13:01:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you're thinking about heading to the slopes, the timing couldn't be better. The resort is currently operating with 6 of its 8 lifts open, giving you plenty of ways to access the terrain across the mountain's 44 trails. The base depth is sitting at a solid 18 to 24 inches, with the season total hovering around 39 inches so far.

The recent snowfall has been generous. Over the past week, the area has picked up about 8 inches, which means the snow surfaces are predominantly machine-groomed with some packed powder mixed in, creating excellent conditions for carving it up. The primary surface is beautifully groomed, so whether you're an intermediate cruiser or an expert looking for some technical terrain, you'll find what you're looking for.

Weather-wise, Mother Nature is about to deliver even more gifts to the mountain. Tonight into tomorrow is the real story here. Expect significant snow starting this evening, with 4 to 8 inches possible tonight alone and another 18 to 24 inches of total accumulation expected tomorrow. This is serious powder potential, folks. The snow should keep falling with northeast winds gusting between 5 to 10 mph, creating perfect conditions for fresh tracks. By tomorrow night, you're looking at those crisp, cold temperatures dropping to around 2 degrees Fahrenheit with mostly cloudy skies and a chance of snow showers in the evening.

The week ahead shapes up nicely too. Wednesday through Friday will stay cold and partly cloudy with highs ranging from around 10 to 18 degrees Fahrenheit, though Wednesday might see a bit more of that snow action lingering. By the weekend, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies with highs in the mid-teens, perfect for enjoying freshly groomed runs with visibility.

For planning your visit, weekday hours are Monday and Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday extend to 8 p.m., and Friday stretches to 9 p.m. Weekends offer extended hours with Saturday running 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The resort sits at 2,000 feet elevation at the summit with a 1,000-foot vertical drop, giving you plenty of elevation to work with across 135 skiable acres.

Given the incoming powder forecast, tomorrow could be a prime day to chase fresh snow if you can get out there. The groomed conditions combined with imminent snowfall make this an ideal window for both intermediate and advanced skiers looking to maximize their time on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you're thinking about heading to the slopes, the timing couldn't be better. The resort is currently operating with 6 of its 8 lifts open, giving you plenty of ways to access the terrain across the mountain's 44 trails. The base depth is sitting at a solid 18 to 24 inches, with the season total hovering around 39 inches so far.

The recent snowfall has been generous. Over the past week, the area has picked up about 8 inches, which means the snow surfaces are predominantly machine-groomed with some packed powder mixed in, creating excellent conditions for carving it up. The primary surface is beautifully groomed, so whether you're an intermediate cruiser or an expert looking for some technical terrain, you'll find what you're looking for.

Weather-wise, Mother Nature is about to deliver even more gifts to the mountain. Tonight into tomorrow is the real story here. Expect significant snow starting this evening, with 4 to 8 inches possible tonight alone and another 18 to 24 inches of total accumulation expected tomorrow. This is serious powder potential, folks. The snow should keep falling with northeast winds gusting between 5 to 10 mph, creating perfect conditions for fresh tracks. By tomorrow night, you're looking at those crisp, cold temperatures dropping to around 2 degrees Fahrenheit with mostly cloudy skies and a chance of snow showers in the evening.

The week ahead shapes up nicely too. Wednesday through Friday will stay cold and partly cloudy with highs ranging from around 10 to 18 degrees Fahrenheit, though Wednesday might see a bit more of that snow action lingering. By the weekend, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies with highs in the mid-teens, perfect for enjoying freshly groomed runs with visibility.

For planning your visit, weekday hours are Monday and Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday extend to 8 p.m., and Friday stretches to 9 p.m. Weekends offer extended hours with Saturday running 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The resort sits at 2,000 feet elevation at the summit with a 1,000-foot vertical drop, giving you plenty of elevation to work with across 135 skiable acres.

Given the incoming powder forecast, tomorrow could be a prime day to chase fresh snow if you can get out there. The groomed conditions combined with imminent snowfall make this an ideal window for both intermediate and advanced skiers looking to maximize their time on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's February Corduroy: Pack Powder, Cold Temps, and Early Bird Advantage</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is calling your name with that classic Northeast groomer action! As of early February, the base sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, perfect for carving up the 44 trails across 135 skiable acres from the 1000ft base to 2000ft summit. Pistes are **machine groomed** and **packed powder**, ideal for smooth turns on greens like Lower Glade or blacks like Chute—off-piste is limited, so stick to the open lines.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 8 inches over the past week keeps things lively, with a season total of **39 inches** thanks to their killer snowmaking. Right now, **4 out of 7-8 lifts** are spinning, including the Ridge Quad and Glade Triple, so hit those early for summit access—check catamountski.com for real-time tweaks.

Weather's biting cold today around **19°F** (feeling like teens with 20-30mph winds), partly cloudy turning overcast—bundle up! Looking ahead, expect chilly vibes: tomorrow **16-19°F** partly sunny, then **7-28°F** range over 5 days with mostly cloudy skies, light winds, and no big snow bombs soon (maybe 5 inches forecast in 7 days). Temps hover low teens to 20s highs, lows near 0°F—prime for hero snow if making ramps up.

Pro tip for early birds: uphill travel opens 6:30am on Sidewinder or Promenade-Ridge routes (when marked), but wrap descents by lift close to dodge grooming crews—resort ops rule here for safety. Status is wide open Mon-Tue 9a-4p, longer Fri-Sun, and no holiday crowds yet. Grab groups deals if rolling deep. Dial 413-528-1262 or catamountski.com for live cams—poach those corduroy laps before the weekend warriors arrive!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2026 13:03:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is calling your name with that classic Northeast groomer action! As of early February, the base sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, perfect for carving up the 44 trails across 135 skiable acres from the 1000ft base to 2000ft summit. Pistes are **machine groomed** and **packed powder**, ideal for smooth turns on greens like Lower Glade or blacks like Chute—off-piste is limited, so stick to the open lines.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 8 inches over the past week keeps things lively, with a season total of **39 inches** thanks to their killer snowmaking. Right now, **4 out of 7-8 lifts** are spinning, including the Ridge Quad and Glade Triple, so hit those early for summit access—check catamountski.com for real-time tweaks.

Weather's biting cold today around **19°F** (feeling like teens with 20-30mph winds), partly cloudy turning overcast—bundle up! Looking ahead, expect chilly vibes: tomorrow **16-19°F** partly sunny, then **7-28°F** range over 5 days with mostly cloudy skies, light winds, and no big snow bombs soon (maybe 5 inches forecast in 7 days). Temps hover low teens to 20s highs, lows near 0°F—prime for hero snow if making ramps up.

Pro tip for early birds: uphill travel opens 6:30am on Sidewinder or Promenade-Ridge routes (when marked), but wrap descents by lift close to dodge grooming crews—resort ops rule here for safety. Status is wide open Mon-Tue 9a-4p, longer Fri-Sun, and no holiday crowds yet. Grab groups deals if rolling deep. Dial 413-528-1262 or catamountski.com for live cams—poach those corduroy laps before the weekend warriors arrive!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is calling your name with that classic Northeast groomer action! As of early February, the base sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, perfect for carving up the 44 trails across 135 skiable acres from the 1000ft base to 2000ft summit. Pistes are **machine groomed** and **packed powder**, ideal for smooth turns on greens like Lower Glade or blacks like Chute—off-piste is limited, so stick to the open lines.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 8 inches over the past week keeps things lively, with a season total of **39 inches** thanks to their killer snowmaking. Right now, **4 out of 7-8 lifts** are spinning, including the Ridge Quad and Glade Triple, so hit those early for summit access—check catamountski.com for real-time tweaks.

Weather's biting cold today around **19°F** (feeling like teens with 20-30mph winds), partly cloudy turning overcast—bundle up! Looking ahead, expect chilly vibes: tomorrow **16-19°F** partly sunny, then **7-28°F** range over 5 days with mostly cloudy skies, light winds, and no big snow bombs soon (maybe 5 inches forecast in 7 days). Temps hover low teens to 20s highs, lows near 0°F—prime for hero snow if making ramps up.

Pro tip for early birds: uphill travel opens 6:30am on Sidewinder or Promenade-Ridge routes (when marked), but wrap descents by lift close to dodge grooming crews—resort ops rule here for safety. Status is wide open Mon-Tue 9a-4p, longer Fri-Sun, and no holiday crowds yet. Grab groups deals if rolling deep. Dial 413-528-1262 or catamountski.com for live cams—poach those corduroy laps before the weekend warriors arrive!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Firing: 18-24 Inch Base, Fresh 8 Inches, Perfect Groomers and 14F Bluebird Weekend</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, open for epic skiing and snowboarding across its 44 trails and 135 skiable acres, with that sweet 1000-foot vertical drop begging for laps from the 2000-foot summit down to base at 1000 feet. Snow conditions are prime with **machine-groomed** primary surfaces and **packed powder** secondary, sitting on a solid **18-24 inch base depth**—perfect for carving buttery turns whether you're ripping groomers or hitting the terrain parks. They've stacked up **39 inches season total**, plus **8 inches over the past 7 days**, keeping the piste in top shape; off-piste intel is light but expect that packed base to hold strong.

Grab your gear for today's partly cloudy vibes, highs around **14°F** and lows near **0°F**, ideal for non-stop runs during weekend hours (Sundays 8:30a-4p). Weather's staying wintry: expect **partly cloudy** through the week with highs **10-17°F** and lows dipping to **-3°F**, prime for fresh corduroy under those groomers. Snowmaking's extensive here, so they're dialed even if Mother Nature holds back.

Trail and lift counts aren't specified in the latest update (as of late January), but with the resort humming and 8 lifts total including the Ridge Quad, expect most action open for all levels—beginners on the learning area carpets, experts eyeing blacks like Chute or Catamount. No special notices popping, but it's an old-school gem just 2.5 hours from NYC, with night skiing Fridays and killer tubing options too. Dial in those turns before the next fluff hits—Catamount's calling your name!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2026 13:03:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, open for epic skiing and snowboarding across its 44 trails and 135 skiable acres, with that sweet 1000-foot vertical drop begging for laps from the 2000-foot summit down to base at 1000 feet. Snow conditions are prime with **machine-groomed** primary surfaces and **packed powder** secondary, sitting on a solid **18-24 inch base depth**—perfect for carving buttery turns whether you're ripping groomers or hitting the terrain parks. They've stacked up **39 inches season total**, plus **8 inches over the past 7 days**, keeping the piste in top shape; off-piste intel is light but expect that packed base to hold strong.

Grab your gear for today's partly cloudy vibes, highs around **14°F** and lows near **0°F**, ideal for non-stop runs during weekend hours (Sundays 8:30a-4p). Weather's staying wintry: expect **partly cloudy** through the week with highs **10-17°F** and lows dipping to **-3°F**, prime for fresh corduroy under those groomers. Snowmaking's extensive here, so they're dialed even if Mother Nature holds back.

Trail and lift counts aren't specified in the latest update (as of late January), but with the resort humming and 8 lifts total including the Ridge Quad, expect most action open for all levels—beginners on the learning area carpets, experts eyeing blacks like Chute or Catamount. No special notices popping, but it's an old-school gem just 2.5 hours from NYC, with night skiing Fridays and killer tubing options too. Dial in those turns before the next fluff hits—Catamount's calling your name!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, open for epic skiing and snowboarding across its 44 trails and 135 skiable acres, with that sweet 1000-foot vertical drop begging for laps from the 2000-foot summit down to base at 1000 feet. Snow conditions are prime with **machine-groomed** primary surfaces and **packed powder** secondary, sitting on a solid **18-24 inch base depth**—perfect for carving buttery turns whether you're ripping groomers or hitting the terrain parks. They've stacked up **39 inches season total**, plus **8 inches over the past 7 days**, keeping the piste in top shape; off-piste intel is light but expect that packed base to hold strong.

Grab your gear for today's partly cloudy vibes, highs around **14°F** and lows near **0°F**, ideal for non-stop runs during weekend hours (Sundays 8:30a-4p). Weather's staying wintry: expect **partly cloudy** through the week with highs **10-17°F** and lows dipping to **-3°F**, prime for fresh corduroy under those groomers. Snowmaking's extensive here, so they're dialed even if Mother Nature holds back.

Trail and lift counts aren't specified in the latest update (as of late January), but with the resort humming and 8 lifts total including the Ridge Quad, expect most action open for all levels—beginners on the learning area carpets, experts eyeing blacks like Chute or Catamount. No special notices popping, but it's an old-school gem just 2.5 hours from NYC, with night skiing Fridays and killer tubing options too. Dial in those turns before the next fluff hits—Catamount's calling your name!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Cold and Groomed: Pack Your Layers for the Ultimate Winter Weekend Shred</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is ripping right now with **18-24 inches base depth** across its 1000-foot vertical drop, machine-groomed runs perfect for carving fresh lines, and packed powder keeping things playful for skiers and boarders alike. Season total sits at a solid **39 inches**, bolstered by **8 inches over the past week** and zero new flakes in the last 24-48 hours, but that legendary snowmaking crew has the 44 trails primed for action.

The mountain's wide open for snow sports on weekends from 9a-9p Saturdays and 8:30a-4p Sundays, with specific lift and trail counts not detailed in the latest drop—think reliable access to those glades, parks, and beginner zones like Kid Cats. Current vibes? Partly cloudy skies, highs around **14°F** dipping to **0°F** lows, ideal for staying frosty without the deep freeze bite.

Peeking ahead, brace for a **cold snap** these next five days: expect partly cloudy to cloudy conditions with highs of 17°F Wednesday, 14°F Thursday, 10°F Friday, 13°F Saturday, and temps climbing slightly into the low 20s by Sunday—light winds, minimal precip, keeping pistes heroically groomed and off-piste sneaky under that base. No major storms brewing, but bundle up as nights plunge below zero.

Pro tip from the locals: snag group deals if rolling deep—lift tickets from $42 midweek, rentals $44, and first-timer packages at $120 including lower mountain access. Operating strong since '39 with 8 lifts and 135 skiable acres, Catamount's your Southern New England playground, just 2.5 hours from NYC—no special notices, just pure send-it energy. Grab your pass and hit Ridge Quad for epic views—who's joining the pow party?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2026 13:01:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is ripping right now with **18-24 inches base depth** across its 1000-foot vertical drop, machine-groomed runs perfect for carving fresh lines, and packed powder keeping things playful for skiers and boarders alike. Season total sits at a solid **39 inches**, bolstered by **8 inches over the past week** and zero new flakes in the last 24-48 hours, but that legendary snowmaking crew has the 44 trails primed for action.

The mountain's wide open for snow sports on weekends from 9a-9p Saturdays and 8:30a-4p Sundays, with specific lift and trail counts not detailed in the latest drop—think reliable access to those glades, parks, and beginner zones like Kid Cats. Current vibes? Partly cloudy skies, highs around **14°F** dipping to **0°F** lows, ideal for staying frosty without the deep freeze bite.

Peeking ahead, brace for a **cold snap** these next five days: expect partly cloudy to cloudy conditions with highs of 17°F Wednesday, 14°F Thursday, 10°F Friday, 13°F Saturday, and temps climbing slightly into the low 20s by Sunday—light winds, minimal precip, keeping pistes heroically groomed and off-piste sneaky under that base. No major storms brewing, but bundle up as nights plunge below zero.

Pro tip from the locals: snag group deals if rolling deep—lift tickets from $42 midweek, rentals $44, and first-timer packages at $120 including lower mountain access. Operating strong since '39 with 8 lifts and 135 skiable acres, Catamount's your Southern New England playground, just 2.5 hours from NYC—no special notices, just pure send-it energy. Grab your pass and hit Ridge Quad for epic views—who's joining the pow party?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is ripping right now with **18-24 inches base depth** across its 1000-foot vertical drop, machine-groomed runs perfect for carving fresh lines, and packed powder keeping things playful for skiers and boarders alike. Season total sits at a solid **39 inches**, bolstered by **8 inches over the past week** and zero new flakes in the last 24-48 hours, but that legendary snowmaking crew has the 44 trails primed for action.

The mountain's wide open for snow sports on weekends from 9a-9p Saturdays and 8:30a-4p Sundays, with specific lift and trail counts not detailed in the latest drop—think reliable access to those glades, parks, and beginner zones like Kid Cats. Current vibes? Partly cloudy skies, highs around **14°F** dipping to **0°F** lows, ideal for staying frosty without the deep freeze bite.

Peeking ahead, brace for a **cold snap** these next five days: expect partly cloudy to cloudy conditions with highs of 17°F Wednesday, 14°F Thursday, 10°F Friday, 13°F Saturday, and temps climbing slightly into the low 20s by Sunday—light winds, minimal precip, keeping pistes heroically groomed and off-piste sneaky under that base. No major storms brewing, but bundle up as nights plunge below zero.

Pro tip from the locals: snag group deals if rolling deep—lift tickets from $42 midweek, rentals $44, and first-timer packages at $120 including lower mountain access. Operating strong since '39 with 8 lifts and 135 skiable acres, Catamount's your Southern New England playground, just 2.5 hours from NYC—no special notices, just pure send-it energy. Grab your pass and hit Ridge Quad for epic views—who's joining the pow party?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Winter Window: Fresh Snow Coming Tonight, Perfect Powder Setup for the Weekend</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9628665939</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime winter action right now—open for skiing and boarding with machine-groomed runs and packed powder keeping things carve-ready across 15 of its 44 trails. Base depth sits at a solid 18-24 inches, holding strong from summit (2000ft) to base (1000ft), with no fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours but 8 inches over the past week fueling the fun. Season total? A respectable 39 inches so far, perfect for that Northeast vibe just 2.5 hours from NYC.

Grab your gear for today's partly cloudy skies, highs around 14°F dipping to 0°F overnight—cold enough to preserve the snow but bundle up! Three lifts are spinning, including the Meadows Triple and Catamount Quad, serving 38% of the terrain for all levels from beginner glades to expert chutes. Piste conditions are mostly groomed with some spring-like spots; off-piste varies wildly with wind-sculpted crust possible, so stick to bounds unless you're chasing stashes.

Looking ahead, brace for a snowy blast tonight with 4-8 inches possible, piling up to 18-24 total through tomorrow amid 20s highs and dropping to single digits. Days after stay cold: expect partly cloudy 15°F Saturday, dipping to -6°F nights, then cloudy 11-26°F spells mid-week with light snow chances—ideal for powder hounds if it sticks. Winds stay mellow, but wind chills could bite to -15°F, so layers are your best bud.

Pro tip: Weekends run Sat 9a-9p, Sun 8:30a-4p; hit weekdays Mon/Tue 9a-4p or Fri 9a-9p to dodge crowds on those 135 skiable acres. No major notices, but check catamountski.com for real-time lift tweaks—roads are open, and it's shred city for families, park rats, and everyone in between. Who's dropping in?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2026 13:01:56 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime winter action right now—open for skiing and boarding with machine-groomed runs and packed powder keeping things carve-ready across 15 of its 44 trails. Base depth sits at a solid 18-24 inches, holding strong from summit (2000ft) to base (1000ft), with no fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours but 8 inches over the past week fueling the fun. Season total? A respectable 39 inches so far, perfect for that Northeast vibe just 2.5 hours from NYC.

Grab your gear for today's partly cloudy skies, highs around 14°F dipping to 0°F overnight—cold enough to preserve the snow but bundle up! Three lifts are spinning, including the Meadows Triple and Catamount Quad, serving 38% of the terrain for all levels from beginner glades to expert chutes. Piste conditions are mostly groomed with some spring-like spots; off-piste varies wildly with wind-sculpted crust possible, so stick to bounds unless you're chasing stashes.

Looking ahead, brace for a snowy blast tonight with 4-8 inches possible, piling up to 18-24 total through tomorrow amid 20s highs and dropping to single digits. Days after stay cold: expect partly cloudy 15°F Saturday, dipping to -6°F nights, then cloudy 11-26°F spells mid-week with light snow chances—ideal for powder hounds if it sticks. Winds stay mellow, but wind chills could bite to -15°F, so layers are your best bud.

Pro tip: Weekends run Sat 9a-9p, Sun 8:30a-4p; hit weekdays Mon/Tue 9a-4p or Fri 9a-9p to dodge crowds on those 135 skiable acres. No major notices, but check catamountski.com for real-time lift tweaks—roads are open, and it's shred city for families, park rats, and everyone in between. Who's dropping in?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime winter action right now—open for skiing and boarding with machine-groomed runs and packed powder keeping things carve-ready across 15 of its 44 trails. Base depth sits at a solid 18-24 inches, holding strong from summit (2000ft) to base (1000ft), with no fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours but 8 inches over the past week fueling the fun. Season total? A respectable 39 inches so far, perfect for that Northeast vibe just 2.5 hours from NYC.

Grab your gear for today's partly cloudy skies, highs around 14°F dipping to 0°F overnight—cold enough to preserve the snow but bundle up! Three lifts are spinning, including the Meadows Triple and Catamount Quad, serving 38% of the terrain for all levels from beginner glades to expert chutes. Piste conditions are mostly groomed with some spring-like spots; off-piste varies wildly with wind-sculpted crust possible, so stick to bounds unless you're chasing stashes.

Looking ahead, brace for a snowy blast tonight with 4-8 inches possible, piling up to 18-24 total through tomorrow amid 20s highs and dropping to single digits. Days after stay cold: expect partly cloudy 15°F Saturday, dipping to -6°F nights, then cloudy 11-26°F spells mid-week with light snow chances—ideal for powder hounds if it sticks. Winds stay mellow, but wind chills could bite to -15°F, so layers are your best bud.

Pro tip: Weekends run Sat 9a-9p, Sun 8:30a-4p; hit weekdays Mon/Tue 9a-4p or Fri 9a-9p to dodge crowds on those 135 skiable acres. No major notices, but check catamountski.com for real-time lift tweaks—roads are open, and it's shred city for families, park rats, and everyone in between. Who's dropping in?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Powder Paradise: Fresh Snow and Cold Smoke Alert This Week</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3923199371</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime Northeast powder action right now—grab your gear and hit those 44 trails spanning 135 acres from the 2,000-foot summit down to the 1,000-foot base! The base boasts a solid 18-24 inches, with machine-groomed packed powder as the star surface and some spring-like spots in play, keeping carvers grinning ear to ear. Recent dumps total 8 inches over the past week, 39 inches for the season (or up to 48 in spots), fueling epic lines on about 38% of terrain—15 trails and 3-6 of 8 lifts spinning strong.

Conditions are crisp and cold today, hovering around 14°F highs with partly cloudy skies and light winds, perfect for all-day laps without the slush fest. Locals know to watch for fresh snowmaking boosting coverage on those groomers. Piste riding is primo on packed powder, while off-piste awaits more fluff—stay cautious on variable spots.

New snow's been light last 24-48 hours, but brace for a snowy thrill tonight: 4-8 inches possible, ramping to 18-24 total through tomorrow with temps dipping to 2°F lows amid northwest gusts up to 15 mph! Peeking ahead five days, expect chilly vibes—highs 15-26°F, lows -6 to 12°F, mixing partly sunny, cloudy, and flurries, with wind chills biting to -15°F early on. Ideal for cold smokes and sunset sends if night skiing kicks off (slated for January under the lights Wed-Sat).

Pro tip: Midweek warriors score shorter lines Mon-Fri 9a-4p/9p, weekends crank longer—tots 6/under and 80+ ski free! Road's open, status fully fired for snow sports. Whether you're charging expert chutes or buttering the park, Catamount's your playground—conditions primed for steezy turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2026 13:01:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime Northeast powder action right now—grab your gear and hit those 44 trails spanning 135 acres from the 2,000-foot summit down to the 1,000-foot base! The base boasts a solid 18-24 inches, with machine-groomed packed powder as the star surface and some spring-like spots in play, keeping carvers grinning ear to ear. Recent dumps total 8 inches over the past week, 39 inches for the season (or up to 48 in spots), fueling epic lines on about 38% of terrain—15 trails and 3-6 of 8 lifts spinning strong.

Conditions are crisp and cold today, hovering around 14°F highs with partly cloudy skies and light winds, perfect for all-day laps without the slush fest. Locals know to watch for fresh snowmaking boosting coverage on those groomers. Piste riding is primo on packed powder, while off-piste awaits more fluff—stay cautious on variable spots.

New snow's been light last 24-48 hours, but brace for a snowy thrill tonight: 4-8 inches possible, ramping to 18-24 total through tomorrow with temps dipping to 2°F lows amid northwest gusts up to 15 mph! Peeking ahead five days, expect chilly vibes—highs 15-26°F, lows -6 to 12°F, mixing partly sunny, cloudy, and flurries, with wind chills biting to -15°F early on. Ideal for cold smokes and sunset sends if night skiing kicks off (slated for January under the lights Wed-Sat).

Pro tip: Midweek warriors score shorter lines Mon-Fri 9a-4p/9p, weekends crank longer—tots 6/under and 80+ ski free! Road's open, status fully fired for snow sports. Whether you're charging expert chutes or buttering the park, Catamount's your playground—conditions primed for steezy turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime Northeast powder action right now—grab your gear and hit those 44 trails spanning 135 acres from the 2,000-foot summit down to the 1,000-foot base! The base boasts a solid 18-24 inches, with machine-groomed packed powder as the star surface and some spring-like spots in play, keeping carvers grinning ear to ear. Recent dumps total 8 inches over the past week, 39 inches for the season (or up to 48 in spots), fueling epic lines on about 38% of terrain—15 trails and 3-6 of 8 lifts spinning strong.

Conditions are crisp and cold today, hovering around 14°F highs with partly cloudy skies and light winds, perfect for all-day laps without the slush fest. Locals know to watch for fresh snowmaking boosting coverage on those groomers. Piste riding is primo on packed powder, while off-piste awaits more fluff—stay cautious on variable spots.

New snow's been light last 24-48 hours, but brace for a snowy thrill tonight: 4-8 inches possible, ramping to 18-24 total through tomorrow with temps dipping to 2°F lows amid northwest gusts up to 15 mph! Peeking ahead five days, expect chilly vibes—highs 15-26°F, lows -6 to 12°F, mixing partly sunny, cloudy, and flurries, with wind chills biting to -15°F early on. Ideal for cold smokes and sunset sends if night skiing kicks off (slated for January under the lights Wed-Sat).

Pro tip: Midweek warriors score shorter lines Mon-Fri 9a-4p/9p, weekends crank longer—tots 6/under and 80+ ski free! Road's open, status fully fired for snow sports. Whether you're charging expert chutes or buttering the park, Catamount's your playground—conditions primed for steezy turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Mid-Winter Magic: 18-24 Inches of Groomed Goodness Awaits</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is calling your name with prime mid-winter vibes! As of late January, the mountain's wide open for snow sports, boasting a solid **base depth of 18-24 inches** from base (1,000 ft) to summit (2,000 ft). No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but they've stacked **8 inches over the past 7 days** and a **season total of 39 inches**, thanks to killer snowmaking keeping things reliable.

Trails are carving up nicely with **machine-groomed** primary surfaces and **packed powder** secondary—perfect for buttery turns on those 44 runs across 135 skiable acres. Think 23 trails open (like Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder) serviced by 6 of 8 lifts, including the Catamount Double, Glade Double, Meadows Triple, and Ridge Quad. Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks are live for park rats, and snow tubing's spinning—book ahead! Off-piste is variable with some crust from winds, so stick to groomers unless you're sending it pro-style.

Today's weather? Snow showers with highs around **16°F** and lows near **2°F**—bundle up for those crisp laps under partly cloudy skies. Looking ahead, brace for more action: light snow today and tomorrow (up to 1 inch each), then partly cloudy through the week with highs of 13-20°F and lows dipping to -5°F. Ideal for powder stashes without the melt!

Pro tips from the locals: Hit weekdays (9a-4p or later) for short lines, or night skiing Wed-Thu (to 8p) and Fri-Sat (to 9p) with $199 Night Summit passes. Tots 6 &amp; under and 80+ ski free—grab at guest services. Pre-buy RFID tickets online, watch for groomers, and dial patrol at 413-232-9405 if needed. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, this 1,000-ft vertical drop gem has something for every rider. Conditions can shift fast, so peek at catamountski.com before you bolt—who's ready to rip?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 13:01:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is calling your name with prime mid-winter vibes! As of late January, the mountain's wide open for snow sports, boasting a solid **base depth of 18-24 inches** from base (1,000 ft) to summit (2,000 ft). No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but they've stacked **8 inches over the past 7 days** and a **season total of 39 inches**, thanks to killer snowmaking keeping things reliable.

Trails are carving up nicely with **machine-groomed** primary surfaces and **packed powder** secondary—perfect for buttery turns on those 44 runs across 135 skiable acres. Think 23 trails open (like Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder) serviced by 6 of 8 lifts, including the Catamount Double, Glade Double, Meadows Triple, and Ridge Quad. Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks are live for park rats, and snow tubing's spinning—book ahead! Off-piste is variable with some crust from winds, so stick to groomers unless you're sending it pro-style.

Today's weather? Snow showers with highs around **16°F** and lows near **2°F**—bundle up for those crisp laps under partly cloudy skies. Looking ahead, brace for more action: light snow today and tomorrow (up to 1 inch each), then partly cloudy through the week with highs of 13-20°F and lows dipping to -5°F. Ideal for powder stashes without the melt!

Pro tips from the locals: Hit weekdays (9a-4p or later) for short lines, or night skiing Wed-Thu (to 8p) and Fri-Sat (to 9p) with $199 Night Summit passes. Tots 6 &amp; under and 80+ ski free—grab at guest services. Pre-buy RFID tickets online, watch for groomers, and dial patrol at 413-232-9405 if needed. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, this 1,000-ft vertical drop gem has something for every rider. Conditions can shift fast, so peek at catamountski.com before you bolt—who's ready to rip?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is calling your name with prime mid-winter vibes! As of late January, the mountain's wide open for snow sports, boasting a solid **base depth of 18-24 inches** from base (1,000 ft) to summit (2,000 ft). No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but they've stacked **8 inches over the past 7 days** and a **season total of 39 inches**, thanks to killer snowmaking keeping things reliable.

Trails are carving up nicely with **machine-groomed** primary surfaces and **packed powder** secondary—perfect for buttery turns on those 44 runs across 135 skiable acres. Think 23 trails open (like Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder) serviced by 6 of 8 lifts, including the Catamount Double, Glade Double, Meadows Triple, and Ridge Quad. Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks are live for park rats, and snow tubing's spinning—book ahead! Off-piste is variable with some crust from winds, so stick to groomers unless you're sending it pro-style.

Today's weather? Snow showers with highs around **16°F** and lows near **2°F**—bundle up for those crisp laps under partly cloudy skies. Looking ahead, brace for more action: light snow today and tomorrow (up to 1 inch each), then partly cloudy through the week with highs of 13-20°F and lows dipping to -5°F. Ideal for powder stashes without the melt!

Pro tips from the locals: Hit weekdays (9a-4p or later) for short lines, or night skiing Wed-Thu (to 8p) and Fri-Sat (to 9p) with $199 Night Summit passes. Tots 6 &amp; under and 80+ ski free—grab at guest services. Pre-buy RFID tickets online, watch for groomers, and dial patrol at 413-232-9405 if needed. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, this 1,000-ft vertical drop gem has something for every rider. Conditions can shift fast, so peek at catamountski.com before you bolt—who's ready to rip?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Firing: Northeast Powder Stashes and Machine-Groomed Cruisers Await</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort in the Berkshires is firing right now with that classic Northeast vibe—think machine-groomed cruisers begging for your carves and packed powder stashes for playful turns. Base depths sit at a solid 18-24 inches, holding strong from the summit at 2000 feet down to the base at 1000 feet, with no new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours but a healthy 8 inches over the past week and 39 inches season total so far. 

Pistes are prime with machine-groomed primary surfaces and secondary packed powder—perfect for ripping 44 trails across 135 skiable acres, though recent updates show about 15-23 open with 3 lifts spinning out of 8, covering 38% of terrain. Off-piste? Variable as always—watch for wind crust or icy patches after busy days, but cold temps are keeping things preserved. Spring-like conditions noted in spots, so hit the groomers early for the goods.

Weather's cooperating today with snow showers, highs around 16°F and lows near 2°F—bundle up!. Tomorrow brings more snow potential with highs of 20°F dropping to 10°F, then partly cloudy skies through the week: Tuesday 14°F/2°F, Wednesday 15°F/-5°F, Thursday 13°F/4°F—prime for fresh lines if flurries deliver up to 1-5 inches in the next 7 days. 

Open daily with weekdays 9a-4p (longer Fri/Thu nights), weekends Sat 9a-9p/Sun 8:30a-4p—night skiing kicks off soon under the stars. Snag a Locals Summit Pass for Sun-Fri access to Catamount and Berkshire East, or go midweek for empty runs. No major notices, but roads are open and they're grooming regularly—grab your pass at customer service if tots qualify free. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, this spot's dialed for all levels. Boots up, let's send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2026 13:01:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort in the Berkshires is firing right now with that classic Northeast vibe—think machine-groomed cruisers begging for your carves and packed powder stashes for playful turns. Base depths sit at a solid 18-24 inches, holding strong from the summit at 2000 feet down to the base at 1000 feet, with no new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours but a healthy 8 inches over the past week and 39 inches season total so far. 

Pistes are prime with machine-groomed primary surfaces and secondary packed powder—perfect for ripping 44 trails across 135 skiable acres, though recent updates show about 15-23 open with 3 lifts spinning out of 8, covering 38% of terrain. Off-piste? Variable as always—watch for wind crust or icy patches after busy days, but cold temps are keeping things preserved. Spring-like conditions noted in spots, so hit the groomers early for the goods.

Weather's cooperating today with snow showers, highs around 16°F and lows near 2°F—bundle up!. Tomorrow brings more snow potential with highs of 20°F dropping to 10°F, then partly cloudy skies through the week: Tuesday 14°F/2°F, Wednesday 15°F/-5°F, Thursday 13°F/4°F—prime for fresh lines if flurries deliver up to 1-5 inches in the next 7 days. 

Open daily with weekdays 9a-4p (longer Fri/Thu nights), weekends Sat 9a-9p/Sun 8:30a-4p—night skiing kicks off soon under the stars. Snag a Locals Summit Pass for Sun-Fri access to Catamount and Berkshire East, or go midweek for empty runs. No major notices, but roads are open and they're grooming regularly—grab your pass at customer service if tots qualify free. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, this spot's dialed for all levels. Boots up, let's send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort in the Berkshires is firing right now with that classic Northeast vibe—think machine-groomed cruisers begging for your carves and packed powder stashes for playful turns. Base depths sit at a solid 18-24 inches, holding strong from the summit at 2000 feet down to the base at 1000 feet, with no new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours but a healthy 8 inches over the past week and 39 inches season total so far. 

Pistes are prime with machine-groomed primary surfaces and secondary packed powder—perfect for ripping 44 trails across 135 skiable acres, though recent updates show about 15-23 open with 3 lifts spinning out of 8, covering 38% of terrain. Off-piste? Variable as always—watch for wind crust or icy patches after busy days, but cold temps are keeping things preserved. Spring-like conditions noted in spots, so hit the groomers early for the goods.

Weather's cooperating today with snow showers, highs around 16°F and lows near 2°F—bundle up!. Tomorrow brings more snow potential with highs of 20°F dropping to 10°F, then partly cloudy skies through the week: Tuesday 14°F/2°F, Wednesday 15°F/-5°F, Thursday 13°F/4°F—prime for fresh lines if flurries deliver up to 1-5 inches in the next 7 days. 

Open daily with weekdays 9a-4p (longer Fri/Thu nights), weekends Sat 9a-9p/Sun 8:30a-4p—night skiing kicks off soon under the stars. Snag a Locals Summit Pass for Sun-Fri access to Catamount and Berkshire East, or go midweek for empty runs. No major notices, but roads are open and they're grooming regularly—grab your pass at customer service if tots qualify free. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, this spot's dialed for all levels. Boots up, let's send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Catamount Snow Report: Fresh Powder and Chilly Days Ahead</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Looking for the freshly groomed slopes and latest powder conditions at Catamount? Here's what you need to know before you head up the mountain.

Right now, Catamount is sitting pretty with solid snow coverage. The base depth ranges from 18 to 24 inches, while the summit is tracking around 24 inches of powder. The resort has picked up 8 inches over the past week, bringing the season total to a respectable 39 inches. The primary surface is machine groomed with packed powder underneath, giving you that reliable, consistent riding experience.

Currently, 6 of 8 lifts are spinning, so you've got plenty of ways to get up the mountain. The terrain is well-represented with a solid number of trails open for both skiing and snowboarding across all skill levels. Monday operations have you covered from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., so carve out your morning or early afternoon to make the most of the day.

The weather forecast shows snow continuing through the day with highs around 16 degrees and lows dropping to 2 degrees. Looking ahead, Tuesday brings partly cloudy skies with temps reaching 14 degrees. Wednesday stays chilly with partly cloudy conditions and a high of 15 degrees, while Thursday will be even colder with highs only hitting 13 degrees. The 7-day outlook suggests up to 1 inch of new snow over the coming week, so conditions should remain stable and skiable.

The resort's snowmaking capabilities continue to work in your favor, ensuring consistent conditions throughout the season. With a vertical drop of 1,000 feet across 135 skiable acres and 44 total trails, there's plenty of terrain to explore whether you're a beginner hitting the learning area or an expert hunting for the steeps. The mountain typically maintains reliable conditions with an average seasonal depth of 30 to 50 inches, so Catamount continues delivering that dependable Northeast skiing experience that keeps people coming back.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Looking for the freshly groomed slopes and latest powder conditions at Catamount? Here's what you need to know before you head up the mountain.

Right now, Catamount is sitting pretty with solid snow coverage. The base depth ranges from 18 to 24 inches, while the summit is tracking around 24 inches of powder. The resort has picked up 8 inches over the past week, bringing the season total to a respectable 39 inches. The primary surface is machine groomed with packed powder underneath, giving you that reliable, consistent riding experience.

Currently, 6 of 8 lifts are spinning, so you've got plenty of ways to get up the mountain. The terrain is well-represented with a solid number of trails open for both skiing and snowboarding across all skill levels. Monday operations have you covered from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., so carve out your morning or early afternoon to make the most of the day.

The weather forecast shows snow continuing through the day with highs around 16 degrees and lows dropping to 2 degrees. Looking ahead, Tuesday brings partly cloudy skies with temps reaching 14 degrees. Wednesday stays chilly with partly cloudy conditions and a high of 15 degrees, while Thursday will be even colder with highs only hitting 13 degrees. The 7-day outlook suggests up to 1 inch of new snow over the coming week, so conditions should remain stable and skiable.

The resort's snowmaking capabilities continue to work in your favor, ensuring consistent conditions throughout the season. With a vertical drop of 1,000 feet across 135 skiable acres and 44 total trails, there's plenty of terrain to explore whether you're a beginner hitting the learning area or an expert hunting for the steeps. The mountain typically maintains reliable conditions with an average seasonal depth of 30 to 50 inches, so Catamount continues delivering that dependable Northeast skiing experience that keeps people coming back.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Looking for the freshly groomed slopes and latest powder conditions at Catamount? Here's what you need to know before you head up the mountain.

Right now, Catamount is sitting pretty with solid snow coverage. The base depth ranges from 18 to 24 inches, while the summit is tracking around 24 inches of powder. The resort has picked up 8 inches over the past week, bringing the season total to a respectable 39 inches. The primary surface is machine groomed with packed powder underneath, giving you that reliable, consistent riding experience.

Currently, 6 of 8 lifts are spinning, so you've got plenty of ways to get up the mountain. The terrain is well-represented with a solid number of trails open for both skiing and snowboarding across all skill levels. Monday operations have you covered from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., so carve out your morning or early afternoon to make the most of the day.

The weather forecast shows snow continuing through the day with highs around 16 degrees and lows dropping to 2 degrees. Looking ahead, Tuesday brings partly cloudy skies with temps reaching 14 degrees. Wednesday stays chilly with partly cloudy conditions and a high of 15 degrees, while Thursday will be even colder with highs only hitting 13 degrees. The 7-day outlook suggests up to 1 inch of new snow over the coming week, so conditions should remain stable and skiable.

The resort's snowmaking capabilities continue to work in your favor, ensuring consistent conditions throughout the season. With a vertical drop of 1,000 feet across 135 skiable acres and 44 total trails, there's plenty of terrain to explore whether you're a beginner hitting the learning area or an expert hunting for the steeps. The mountain typically maintains reliable conditions with an average seasonal depth of 30 to 50 inches, so Catamount continues delivering that dependable Northeast skiing experience that keeps people coming back.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Calling: Fresh Groomers and Powder Potential in the Berkshires</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort in the Berkshires is calling your name with that classic Northeast vibe—think 1000 feet of vertical drop across 44 trails for all levels, from buttery groomers to park features, all just a quick rip from NYC. Right now, the mountain's open for action, boasting a solid **base depth of 18-24 inches** (some spots down to 3 inches in thinner areas), machine-groomed primary surfaces perfect for carving, and loose granular underneath for some playful edge sets. Season total snowfall sits at **38-48 inches**, with 5 inches fresh over the last 3 days and zilch in the past 24-48 hours—groomers and snowmaking are keeping it prime.

Expect **5 of 8 lifts spinning** today, serving **15 of 44 trails** (about 38% open, 51 acres), so hit those open runs like Ridge Run or the terrain parks while they're fresh. Weather's chilly and partly cloudy, highs around **25°F** dipping to -2°F—bundle up for those single-digit blasts and possible flurries. Looking ahead, it's mostly **partly cloudy through Saturday** with highs from 33°F down to 7°F and lows scraping -0°F, then **snow showers hit Sunday** with a toasty 10°F high—prime for fresh pow potential.

Pistes are groomed and reliable thanks to their epic snowmaking, but off-piste might be variable with recent 4-6 inch dumps settling into spring-like conditions in spots—stick to marked trails unless you're chasing stashes wisely. Pro tip: Weekends run Sat 9a-9p/Sun 8:30a-4p, weekdays vary 9a-9p—grab lift tickets online to save, and check for races like yesterday's event. No major closures, but roads are open; layers and thermals are your best buds in this cold snap. Load up the quiver and get after it—Catamount's delivering that authentic East Coast send! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2026 13:02:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort in the Berkshires is calling your name with that classic Northeast vibe—think 1000 feet of vertical drop across 44 trails for all levels, from buttery groomers to park features, all just a quick rip from NYC. Right now, the mountain's open for action, boasting a solid **base depth of 18-24 inches** (some spots down to 3 inches in thinner areas), machine-groomed primary surfaces perfect for carving, and loose granular underneath for some playful edge sets. Season total snowfall sits at **38-48 inches**, with 5 inches fresh over the last 3 days and zilch in the past 24-48 hours—groomers and snowmaking are keeping it prime.

Expect **5 of 8 lifts spinning** today, serving **15 of 44 trails** (about 38% open, 51 acres), so hit those open runs like Ridge Run or the terrain parks while they're fresh. Weather's chilly and partly cloudy, highs around **25°F** dipping to -2°F—bundle up for those single-digit blasts and possible flurries. Looking ahead, it's mostly **partly cloudy through Saturday** with highs from 33°F down to 7°F and lows scraping -0°F, then **snow showers hit Sunday** with a toasty 10°F high—prime for fresh pow potential.

Pistes are groomed and reliable thanks to their epic snowmaking, but off-piste might be variable with recent 4-6 inch dumps settling into spring-like conditions in spots—stick to marked trails unless you're chasing stashes wisely. Pro tip: Weekends run Sat 9a-9p/Sun 8:30a-4p, weekdays vary 9a-9p—grab lift tickets online to save, and check for races like yesterday's event. No major closures, but roads are open; layers and thermals are your best buds in this cold snap. Load up the quiver and get after it—Catamount's delivering that authentic East Coast send! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort in the Berkshires is calling your name with that classic Northeast vibe—think 1000 feet of vertical drop across 44 trails for all levels, from buttery groomers to park features, all just a quick rip from NYC. Right now, the mountain's open for action, boasting a solid **base depth of 18-24 inches** (some spots down to 3 inches in thinner areas), machine-groomed primary surfaces perfect for carving, and loose granular underneath for some playful edge sets. Season total snowfall sits at **38-48 inches**, with 5 inches fresh over the last 3 days and zilch in the past 24-48 hours—groomers and snowmaking are keeping it prime.

Expect **5 of 8 lifts spinning** today, serving **15 of 44 trails** (about 38% open, 51 acres), so hit those open runs like Ridge Run or the terrain parks while they're fresh. Weather's chilly and partly cloudy, highs around **25°F** dipping to -2°F—bundle up for those single-digit blasts and possible flurries. Looking ahead, it's mostly **partly cloudy through Saturday** with highs from 33°F down to 7°F and lows scraping -0°F, then **snow showers hit Sunday** with a toasty 10°F high—prime for fresh pow potential.

Pistes are groomed and reliable thanks to their epic snowmaking, but off-piste might be variable with recent 4-6 inch dumps settling into spring-like conditions in spots—stick to marked trails unless you're chasing stashes wisely. Pro tip: Weekends run Sat 9a-9p/Sun 8:30a-4p, weekdays vary 9a-9p—grab lift tickets online to save, and check for races like yesterday's event. No major closures, but roads are open; layers and thermals are your best buds in this cold snap. Load up the quiver and get after it—Catamount's delivering that authentic East Coast send! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Groomer Paradise: East Coast Powder Prep and Park Laps Await</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is dishing out classic East Coast vibes right now—grab your gear for some groomer carving and park laps! As of mid-January updates, the base sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, ramping up to **24 inches** at the 2000-foot summit, with **machine-groomed** pistes feeling hero-smooth underfoot and some **loose granular** secondary spots for variable fun. No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the snowmaking squad's been hammering 93% of those 44 trails, building a **season total around 38 inches** to keep things prime.

Expect **6 of 8 lifts** spinning today, servicing about **19-23 trails** from beginner-friendly Promenade and Ridge Run to blue cruiser Sidewinder (1.25 miles of bliss) and black diamond beasts like Catapult—the steepest in the Berkshires. Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks are popping for jumpers and jibbers, while snow tubing's open with 5 lanes—book ahead for family thrills. Weather's **partly cloudy** and chilly, highs around **24-25°F** dropping to **3°F** lows, perfect for all-day laps without the slush fest.

Peep the forecast: tomorrow stays **partly cloudy** (high 4°F, low -4°F), then snow chances kick in Sunday (high 14°F) through Monday (high 18°F) for potential freshies—could be 1-3 inches midweek. Pistes are reliable groomers, but off-piste stays variable with crusty bits—stick to opens and watch for winch cats per uphill policy. Night skiing rocks Fri-Sat till 9pm on 22 lit trails.

Pro local tips: Pre-buy RFID tickets online (free for kiddos 6&amp;under), hit weekend hours Sat 9a-9p or Sun 8:30a-4p, and call patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, it's your go-to for 1000 feet of vert across 135 acres—conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com before sending it. Who's lapping Ridge Quad first?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2026 13:04:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is dishing out classic East Coast vibes right now—grab your gear for some groomer carving and park laps! As of mid-January updates, the base sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, ramping up to **24 inches** at the 2000-foot summit, with **machine-groomed** pistes feeling hero-smooth underfoot and some **loose granular** secondary spots for variable fun. No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the snowmaking squad's been hammering 93% of those 44 trails, building a **season total around 38 inches** to keep things prime.

Expect **6 of 8 lifts** spinning today, servicing about **19-23 trails** from beginner-friendly Promenade and Ridge Run to blue cruiser Sidewinder (1.25 miles of bliss) and black diamond beasts like Catapult—the steepest in the Berkshires. Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks are popping for jumpers and jibbers, while snow tubing's open with 5 lanes—book ahead for family thrills. Weather's **partly cloudy** and chilly, highs around **24-25°F** dropping to **3°F** lows, perfect for all-day laps without the slush fest.

Peep the forecast: tomorrow stays **partly cloudy** (high 4°F, low -4°F), then snow chances kick in Sunday (high 14°F) through Monday (high 18°F) for potential freshies—could be 1-3 inches midweek. Pistes are reliable groomers, but off-piste stays variable with crusty bits—stick to opens and watch for winch cats per uphill policy. Night skiing rocks Fri-Sat till 9pm on 22 lit trails.

Pro local tips: Pre-buy RFID tickets online (free for kiddos 6&amp;under), hit weekend hours Sat 9a-9p or Sun 8:30a-4p, and call patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, it's your go-to for 1000 feet of vert across 135 acres—conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com before sending it. Who's lapping Ridge Quad first?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is dishing out classic East Coast vibes right now—grab your gear for some groomer carving and park laps! As of mid-January updates, the base sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, ramping up to **24 inches** at the 2000-foot summit, with **machine-groomed** pistes feeling hero-smooth underfoot and some **loose granular** secondary spots for variable fun. No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the snowmaking squad's been hammering 93% of those 44 trails, building a **season total around 38 inches** to keep things prime.

Expect **6 of 8 lifts** spinning today, servicing about **19-23 trails** from beginner-friendly Promenade and Ridge Run to blue cruiser Sidewinder (1.25 miles of bliss) and black diamond beasts like Catapult—the steepest in the Berkshires. Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks are popping for jumpers and jibbers, while snow tubing's open with 5 lanes—book ahead for family thrills. Weather's **partly cloudy** and chilly, highs around **24-25°F** dropping to **3°F** lows, perfect for all-day laps without the slush fest.

Peep the forecast: tomorrow stays **partly cloudy** (high 4°F, low -4°F), then snow chances kick in Sunday (high 14°F) through Monday (high 18°F) for potential freshies—could be 1-3 inches midweek. Pistes are reliable groomers, but off-piste stays variable with crusty bits—stick to opens and watch for winch cats per uphill policy. Night skiing rocks Fri-Sat till 9pm on 22 lit trails.

Pro local tips: Pre-buy RFID tickets online (free for kiddos 6&amp;under), hit weekend hours Sat 9a-9p or Sun 8:30a-4p, and call patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, it's your go-to for 1000 feet of vert across 135 acres—conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com before sending it. Who's lapping Ridge Quad first?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Snow Report: Cold Temps, Decent Base, and No Fresh Snow Incoming This Week</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

# Catamount Ski Report: What You Need to Know

If you're thinking about heading to Catamount Mountain Resort in South Egremont, Massachusetts, here's what the mountain is serving up right now. We're in the heart of winter, and while conditions aren't exactly pristine, there's still plenty of fun to be had.

**Current Snow Situation**

Let's start with the real talk: we're sitting on a base depth of 18 to 24 inches, which is respectable but not epic. The mountain has picked up 5 inches over the past three days, with the last significant snowfall dropping 4 to 6 inches back on January 4th. For the season total, you're looking at around 38 to 48 inches accumulated since things got rolling. The surfaces are machine-groomed on the primary runs with loose granular conditions on secondary terrain, which means you'll find decent skiing even if you're not hunting for fresh powder stashes.

**What's Open and Ready**

Currently, 15 to 19 trails are in operation with 3 to 6 lifts spinning, giving you about 38 percent of the mountain to explore. The terrain parks are open and operational if you want to throw down some tricks. Snow tubing is also firing up, so if you've got kids or just want to relive your childhood, that's an option.

**Weather and Temperature Reality Check**

Brace yourself—it's genuinely cold out there. Today's highs are around 25 degrees with lows plummeting into the single digits, and tomorrow night it's expected to dip to a frigid 9 degrees. Looking ahead at the forecast, conditions stay chilly but bearable. Saturday looks like a cold bluebird day with highs around 7 degrees, but Sunday brings the possibility of snow with temperatures between 2 and 10 degrees. The following days maintain partly cloudy conditions with highs in the low 30s, which could create some interesting spring-like skiing conditions if temperatures ease up mid-week.

**No Fresh Snow Incoming**

Here's the bummer: the forecast shows no significant snowfall expected over the next several days. That means what you see is what you're working with, so get out there while conditions are consistent and groomed.

**Hours and Mountain Operations**

If you're planning a Friday evening session, the mountain is open until 9 PM, with night skiing running from 3 PM to 9 PM. Weekday skiers have 9 AM to 4 PM on Mondays and Tuesdays, then 9 AM to 8 PM Wednesday through Thursday. Weekends run 8:30 AM to 9 PM on Saturday and 8:30 AM to 4 PM on Sunday. Keep in mind that uphill travel is available on Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're into that.

**Ticket Strategy**

Lift tickets operate on dynamic pricing, so your best bet is to buy in advance online to lock in lower rates. Full-day tickets are valid from opening until 4 PM. The flexible pricing model rewards planners—jump on midweek visits for the best deals, as prices climb as the day approaches.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2026 13:03:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

# Catamount Ski Report: What You Need to Know

If you're thinking about heading to Catamount Mountain Resort in South Egremont, Massachusetts, here's what the mountain is serving up right now. We're in the heart of winter, and while conditions aren't exactly pristine, there's still plenty of fun to be had.

**Current Snow Situation**

Let's start with the real talk: we're sitting on a base depth of 18 to 24 inches, which is respectable but not epic. The mountain has picked up 5 inches over the past three days, with the last significant snowfall dropping 4 to 6 inches back on January 4th. For the season total, you're looking at around 38 to 48 inches accumulated since things got rolling. The surfaces are machine-groomed on the primary runs with loose granular conditions on secondary terrain, which means you'll find decent skiing even if you're not hunting for fresh powder stashes.

**What's Open and Ready**

Currently, 15 to 19 trails are in operation with 3 to 6 lifts spinning, giving you about 38 percent of the mountain to explore. The terrain parks are open and operational if you want to throw down some tricks. Snow tubing is also firing up, so if you've got kids or just want to relive your childhood, that's an option.

**Weather and Temperature Reality Check**

Brace yourself—it's genuinely cold out there. Today's highs are around 25 degrees with lows plummeting into the single digits, and tomorrow night it's expected to dip to a frigid 9 degrees. Looking ahead at the forecast, conditions stay chilly but bearable. Saturday looks like a cold bluebird day with highs around 7 degrees, but Sunday brings the possibility of snow with temperatures between 2 and 10 degrees. The following days maintain partly cloudy conditions with highs in the low 30s, which could create some interesting spring-like skiing conditions if temperatures ease up mid-week.

**No Fresh Snow Incoming**

Here's the bummer: the forecast shows no significant snowfall expected over the next several days. That means what you see is what you're working with, so get out there while conditions are consistent and groomed.

**Hours and Mountain Operations**

If you're planning a Friday evening session, the mountain is open until 9 PM, with night skiing running from 3 PM to 9 PM. Weekday skiers have 9 AM to 4 PM on Mondays and Tuesdays, then 9 AM to 8 PM Wednesday through Thursday. Weekends run 8:30 AM to 9 PM on Saturday and 8:30 AM to 4 PM on Sunday. Keep in mind that uphill travel is available on Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're into that.

**Ticket Strategy**

Lift tickets operate on dynamic pricing, so your best bet is to buy in advance online to lock in lower rates. Full-day tickets are valid from opening until 4 PM. The flexible pricing model rewards planners—jump on midweek visits for the best deals, as prices climb as the day approaches.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

# Catamount Ski Report: What You Need to Know

If you're thinking about heading to Catamount Mountain Resort in South Egremont, Massachusetts, here's what the mountain is serving up right now. We're in the heart of winter, and while conditions aren't exactly pristine, there's still plenty of fun to be had.

**Current Snow Situation**

Let's start with the real talk: we're sitting on a base depth of 18 to 24 inches, which is respectable but not epic. The mountain has picked up 5 inches over the past three days, with the last significant snowfall dropping 4 to 6 inches back on January 4th. For the season total, you're looking at around 38 to 48 inches accumulated since things got rolling. The surfaces are machine-groomed on the primary runs with loose granular conditions on secondary terrain, which means you'll find decent skiing even if you're not hunting for fresh powder stashes.

**What's Open and Ready**

Currently, 15 to 19 trails are in operation with 3 to 6 lifts spinning, giving you about 38 percent of the mountain to explore. The terrain parks are open and operational if you want to throw down some tricks. Snow tubing is also firing up, so if you've got kids or just want to relive your childhood, that's an option.

**Weather and Temperature Reality Check**

Brace yourself—it's genuinely cold out there. Today's highs are around 25 degrees with lows plummeting into the single digits, and tomorrow night it's expected to dip to a frigid 9 degrees. Looking ahead at the forecast, conditions stay chilly but bearable. Saturday looks like a cold bluebird day with highs around 7 degrees, but Sunday brings the possibility of snow with temperatures between 2 and 10 degrees. The following days maintain partly cloudy conditions with highs in the low 30s, which could create some interesting spring-like skiing conditions if temperatures ease up mid-week.

**No Fresh Snow Incoming**

Here's the bummer: the forecast shows no significant snowfall expected over the next several days. That means what you see is what you're working with, so get out there while conditions are consistent and groomed.

**Hours and Mountain Operations**

If you're planning a Friday evening session, the mountain is open until 9 PM, with night skiing running from 3 PM to 9 PM. Weekday skiers have 9 AM to 4 PM on Mondays and Tuesdays, then 9 AM to 8 PM Wednesday through Thursday. Weekends run 8:30 AM to 9 PM on Saturday and 8:30 AM to 4 PM on Sunday. Keep in mind that uphill travel is available on Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're into that.

**Ticket Strategy**

Lift tickets operate on dynamic pricing, so your best bet is to buy in advance online to lock in lower rates. Full-day tickets are valid from opening until 4 PM. The flexible pricing model rewards planners—jump on midweek visits for the best deals, as prices climb as the day approaches.

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Northeast Conditions Report Fresh Snow Coming Sunday</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're dreaming of carving up some fresh turns in the Northeast, Catamount Mountain Resort in South Egremont, Massachusetts is calling your name right now.

Here's the real deal on conditions: The base is sitting pretty at 18 to 24 inches deep, with the season total at a solid 38 inches. While the resort picked up around 5 inches over the past three days, the last 24 hours have been relatively quiet with zero new snow. Don't let that bum you out though—the mountain has been working overtime with its snowmaking to keep things dialed in.

Right now you've got 19 trails open and six lifts spinning, which means plenty of terrain to explore without fighting massive crowds. The snow surface is primarily machine groomed with some powder over hard pack, translating to those buttery smooth groomers that feel amazing under your skis in the morning. The conditions are being described as primary surface machine groomed with secondary surface loose granular, so you're looking at solid, consistent skiing throughout the day.

Weather-wise, today is hovering around 25 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Looking ahead at the forecast, Thursday will warm up slightly to 33 degrees, Friday drops to 22 degrees, and Saturday gets chilly at just 7 degrees. Sunday is when things get interesting—snow is expected with highs around 10 degrees, which could freshen things up nicely for the weekend push.

The terrain parks are opening at 10 a.m. daily if you're into jibbing, and if you want to extend your day, night skiing runs Wednesday through Thursday from 3 to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 3 to 9 p.m. The mountain is open until 8 p.m. on weekdays (Wednesday and Thursday) and 9 p.m. on weekends, giving you plenty of time to get your runs in.

One heads-up for uphill enthusiasts: uphill travel is currently open on Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run, though you'll need either a season pass or uphill ticket, plus you must sign a waiver in advance. Snow tubing is also running if you want to switch things up with non-skiing friends and family.

Lift ticket prices use Catamount's flexible pricing model, so if you've got flexible travel dates, midweek visits offer the best bang for your buck. Lock in early for the lowest rates, and remember that kids six and under and seniors 80 and older ski free.

This mountain delivers the goods for all ability levels across its 44 total trails. Whether you're hunting groomers, exploring glades, or finding your line in the park, conditions are solid and the crew has been doing serious work to keep things skiable. Head out before that Sunday snow arrives and beat any potential crowds, or wait for fresh corduroy after the new snow settles in. Either way, Catamount's got you covered.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 13:02:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're dreaming of carving up some fresh turns in the Northeast, Catamount Mountain Resort in South Egremont, Massachusetts is calling your name right now.

Here's the real deal on conditions: The base is sitting pretty at 18 to 24 inches deep, with the season total at a solid 38 inches. While the resort picked up around 5 inches over the past three days, the last 24 hours have been relatively quiet with zero new snow. Don't let that bum you out though—the mountain has been working overtime with its snowmaking to keep things dialed in.

Right now you've got 19 trails open and six lifts spinning, which means plenty of terrain to explore without fighting massive crowds. The snow surface is primarily machine groomed with some powder over hard pack, translating to those buttery smooth groomers that feel amazing under your skis in the morning. The conditions are being described as primary surface machine groomed with secondary surface loose granular, so you're looking at solid, consistent skiing throughout the day.

Weather-wise, today is hovering around 25 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Looking ahead at the forecast, Thursday will warm up slightly to 33 degrees, Friday drops to 22 degrees, and Saturday gets chilly at just 7 degrees. Sunday is when things get interesting—snow is expected with highs around 10 degrees, which could freshen things up nicely for the weekend push.

The terrain parks are opening at 10 a.m. daily if you're into jibbing, and if you want to extend your day, night skiing runs Wednesday through Thursday from 3 to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 3 to 9 p.m. The mountain is open until 8 p.m. on weekdays (Wednesday and Thursday) and 9 p.m. on weekends, giving you plenty of time to get your runs in.

One heads-up for uphill enthusiasts: uphill travel is currently open on Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run, though you'll need either a season pass or uphill ticket, plus you must sign a waiver in advance. Snow tubing is also running if you want to switch things up with non-skiing friends and family.

Lift ticket prices use Catamount's flexible pricing model, so if you've got flexible travel dates, midweek visits offer the best bang for your buck. Lock in early for the lowest rates, and remember that kids six and under and seniors 80 and older ski free.

This mountain delivers the goods for all ability levels across its 44 total trails. Whether you're hunting groomers, exploring glades, or finding your line in the park, conditions are solid and the crew has been doing serious work to keep things skiable. Head out before that Sunday snow arrives and beat any potential crowds, or wait for fresh corduroy after the new snow settles in. Either way, Catamount's got you covered.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're dreaming of carving up some fresh turns in the Northeast, Catamount Mountain Resort in South Egremont, Massachusetts is calling your name right now.

Here's the real deal on conditions: The base is sitting pretty at 18 to 24 inches deep, with the season total at a solid 38 inches. While the resort picked up around 5 inches over the past three days, the last 24 hours have been relatively quiet with zero new snow. Don't let that bum you out though—the mountain has been working overtime with its snowmaking to keep things dialed in.

Right now you've got 19 trails open and six lifts spinning, which means plenty of terrain to explore without fighting massive crowds. The snow surface is primarily machine groomed with some powder over hard pack, translating to those buttery smooth groomers that feel amazing under your skis in the morning. The conditions are being described as primary surface machine groomed with secondary surface loose granular, so you're looking at solid, consistent skiing throughout the day.

Weather-wise, today is hovering around 25 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Looking ahead at the forecast, Thursday will warm up slightly to 33 degrees, Friday drops to 22 degrees, and Saturday gets chilly at just 7 degrees. Sunday is when things get interesting—snow is expected with highs around 10 degrees, which could freshen things up nicely for the weekend push.

The terrain parks are opening at 10 a.m. daily if you're into jibbing, and if you want to extend your day, night skiing runs Wednesday through Thursday from 3 to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 3 to 9 p.m. The mountain is open until 8 p.m. on weekdays (Wednesday and Thursday) and 9 p.m. on weekends, giving you plenty of time to get your runs in.

One heads-up for uphill enthusiasts: uphill travel is currently open on Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run, though you'll need either a season pass or uphill ticket, plus you must sign a waiver in advance. Snow tubing is also running if you want to switch things up with non-skiing friends and family.

Lift ticket prices use Catamount's flexible pricing model, so if you've got flexible travel dates, midweek visits offer the best bang for your buck. Lock in early for the lowest rates, and remember that kids six and under and seniors 80 and older ski free.

This mountain delivers the goods for all ability levels across its 44 total trails. Whether you're hunting groomers, exploring glades, or finding your line in the park, conditions are solid and the crew has been doing serious work to keep things skiable. Head out before that Sunday snow arrives and beat any potential crowds, or wait for fresh corduroy after the new snow settles in. Either way, Catamount's got you covered.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Catamount's Solid Mid-Season Window: 23 Trails, Fresh Snow, and Stable Conditions Ahead</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Here's the latest intel from Catamount Mountain Resort for your powder pursuits.

**Current Conditions &amp; Snow**

Catamount is running 23 open trails with 6 of 8 lifts spinning, giving you solid terrain to work with mid-season. The base sits at a respectable 18-24 inches, though the summit conditions are tracking slightly deeper. Recent snowfall has been modest, with just a dusting in the last 24 hours, but the resort picked up around 5 inches over the past three days—enough to keep things fresh without going overboard. For the season overall, you're looking at 26 inches of total snowfall since October, putting Catamount in decent shape for late January conditions.

**Weather &amp; What's Coming**

Today's looking pretty chill with snow in the forecast and a high around 25 degrees, though overnight lows dip to 18. Tomorrow shifts to partly cloudy with temperatures dropping significantly to a high of just 16 and a low of 7, so bundle up if you're heading out. The next few days bring partly cloudy skies with gradually warming temps—Wednesday should hit 25 with a low of 4, Thursday climbs to 33 with a low of 22, and Friday moderates to 21 with a low of 12. No significant snow is expected in the next 48 hours, so conditions should remain stable rather than epic.

**Terrain &amp; Riding**

Snow conditions are running machine groomed at the base with looser granular surfaces at higher elevations, which means good edge hold in the morning and potential for some playful slush later in the day. The terrain park is open daily starting at 10 AM if you're into park laps. If you're feeling adventurous, uphill travel is available on Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run routes—just grab a season pass or uphill ticket and sign a waiver first. Be aware that mountain operations run continuously, so keep an eye out for groomers and snowmakers as they work their magic.

**Operating Hours &amp; Tubing**

This Wednesday Catamount stays open until 8 PM, perfect for a morning session followed by an afternoon break. Regular weekday hours run 9 AM to 4 PM Monday and Tuesday, with extended evening hours Wednesday and Thursday until 8 PM. Weekends open earlier at 8:30 AM. Snow tubing is also firing up with regular Friday operations from 4-8 PM, Saturdays 10 AM-7 PM, and Sundays 10 AM-4 PM.

**Bottom Line**

With over half the mountain open and stable weather in the forecast, Catamount's ready for a solid day on the hill. Conditions are solid rather than spectacular, but the grooming is dialed and the terrain is varied enough to keep everyone happy. The next few days should maintain these conditions nicely, so you've got a good window to get out there. Just remember to check in with mountain ops and respect the ongoing snowmaking areas if you're venturing into those zones.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2026 13:03:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Here's the latest intel from Catamount Mountain Resort for your powder pursuits.

**Current Conditions &amp; Snow**

Catamount is running 23 open trails with 6 of 8 lifts spinning, giving you solid terrain to work with mid-season. The base sits at a respectable 18-24 inches, though the summit conditions are tracking slightly deeper. Recent snowfall has been modest, with just a dusting in the last 24 hours, but the resort picked up around 5 inches over the past three days—enough to keep things fresh without going overboard. For the season overall, you're looking at 26 inches of total snowfall since October, putting Catamount in decent shape for late January conditions.

**Weather &amp; What's Coming**

Today's looking pretty chill with snow in the forecast and a high around 25 degrees, though overnight lows dip to 18. Tomorrow shifts to partly cloudy with temperatures dropping significantly to a high of just 16 and a low of 7, so bundle up if you're heading out. The next few days bring partly cloudy skies with gradually warming temps—Wednesday should hit 25 with a low of 4, Thursday climbs to 33 with a low of 22, and Friday moderates to 21 with a low of 12. No significant snow is expected in the next 48 hours, so conditions should remain stable rather than epic.

**Terrain &amp; Riding**

Snow conditions are running machine groomed at the base with looser granular surfaces at higher elevations, which means good edge hold in the morning and potential for some playful slush later in the day. The terrain park is open daily starting at 10 AM if you're into park laps. If you're feeling adventurous, uphill travel is available on Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run routes—just grab a season pass or uphill ticket and sign a waiver first. Be aware that mountain operations run continuously, so keep an eye out for groomers and snowmakers as they work their magic.

**Operating Hours &amp; Tubing**

This Wednesday Catamount stays open until 8 PM, perfect for a morning session followed by an afternoon break. Regular weekday hours run 9 AM to 4 PM Monday and Tuesday, with extended evening hours Wednesday and Thursday until 8 PM. Weekends open earlier at 8:30 AM. Snow tubing is also firing up with regular Friday operations from 4-8 PM, Saturdays 10 AM-7 PM, and Sundays 10 AM-4 PM.

**Bottom Line**

With over half the mountain open and stable weather in the forecast, Catamount's ready for a solid day on the hill. Conditions are solid rather than spectacular, but the grooming is dialed and the terrain is varied enough to keep everyone happy. The next few days should maintain these conditions nicely, so you've got a good window to get out there. Just remember to check in with mountain ops and respect the ongoing snowmaking areas if you're venturing into those zones.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Here's the latest intel from Catamount Mountain Resort for your powder pursuits.

**Current Conditions &amp; Snow**

Catamount is running 23 open trails with 6 of 8 lifts spinning, giving you solid terrain to work with mid-season. The base sits at a respectable 18-24 inches, though the summit conditions are tracking slightly deeper. Recent snowfall has been modest, with just a dusting in the last 24 hours, but the resort picked up around 5 inches over the past three days—enough to keep things fresh without going overboard. For the season overall, you're looking at 26 inches of total snowfall since October, putting Catamount in decent shape for late January conditions.

**Weather &amp; What's Coming**

Today's looking pretty chill with snow in the forecast and a high around 25 degrees, though overnight lows dip to 18. Tomorrow shifts to partly cloudy with temperatures dropping significantly to a high of just 16 and a low of 7, so bundle up if you're heading out. The next few days bring partly cloudy skies with gradually warming temps—Wednesday should hit 25 with a low of 4, Thursday climbs to 33 with a low of 22, and Friday moderates to 21 with a low of 12. No significant snow is expected in the next 48 hours, so conditions should remain stable rather than epic.

**Terrain &amp; Riding**

Snow conditions are running machine groomed at the base with looser granular surfaces at higher elevations, which means good edge hold in the morning and potential for some playful slush later in the day. The terrain park is open daily starting at 10 AM if you're into park laps. If you're feeling adventurous, uphill travel is available on Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run routes—just grab a season pass or uphill ticket and sign a waiver first. Be aware that mountain operations run continuously, so keep an eye out for groomers and snowmakers as they work their magic.

**Operating Hours &amp; Tubing**

This Wednesday Catamount stays open until 8 PM, perfect for a morning session followed by an afternoon break. Regular weekday hours run 9 AM to 4 PM Monday and Tuesday, with extended evening hours Wednesday and Thursday until 8 PM. Weekends open earlier at 8:30 AM. Snow tubing is also firing up with regular Friday operations from 4-8 PM, Saturdays 10 AM-7 PM, and Sundays 10 AM-4 PM.

**Bottom Line**

With over half the mountain open and stable weather in the forecast, Catamount's ready for a solid day on the hill. Conditions are solid rather than spectacular, but the grooming is dialed and the terrain is varied enough to keep everyone happy. The next few days should maintain these conditions nicely, so you've got a good window to get out there. Just remember to check in with mountain ops and respect the ongoing snowmaking areas if you're venturing into those zones.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Catamount Firing: 23 Trails, Fresh Corduroy, and Powder Potential This Week</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with 23 open trails carved up by 6 spinning lifts, including the Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks ready for your park laps starting at 10am—perfect for buttery jumps and rails on this machine-groomed goodness. Base depths sit at a solid 18-24 inches, holding strong from the season total of 32 inches so far, though no fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours means it's all about that corduroy heaven from the grooming crew's overnight magic.

Expect crisp winter vibes today with temps hovering around 19-28°F under partly cloudy skies turning windier at 20-30mph—bundle up for those summit chills near 0-20°F, but the powder hounds among us will love the loose granular secondary surface for playful carves. Piste conditions are prime machine-groomed, ideal for ripping groomers like Ridge Run or Promenade, while off-piste stays cautious with variable natural snow; stick to open lines to avoid thin spots on closeds like Lynx or Sunrise.

Looking ahead, Mother Nature's teasing more action: 1 inch possible Saturday through Monday with heavy showers and lows dipping to 0°F, keeping snowlines at resort level (1,017ft base) for fresh tracks. Tuesday stays dry and cloudy around 22-30°F, then Wednesday brings new snow potential under clear-to-cloudy skies at 21°F highs—prime for midweek pow if it drops. Overall, below-freezing temps through the week mean consistent cover, no melt worries.

Pro tip from the locals: Uphill policy's strict—grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver for routes like Lower Promenade; watch for groomers and snowmaking ops. Snow tubing's open too, and with hours rolling 9am-4pm today (Tue), hit it early to beat crowds. Operations team's killing it—give 'em a fist bump. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Boots up, conditions are calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2026 13:04:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with 23 open trails carved up by 6 spinning lifts, including the Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks ready for your park laps starting at 10am—perfect for buttery jumps and rails on this machine-groomed goodness. Base depths sit at a solid 18-24 inches, holding strong from the season total of 32 inches so far, though no fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours means it's all about that corduroy heaven from the grooming crew's overnight magic.

Expect crisp winter vibes today with temps hovering around 19-28°F under partly cloudy skies turning windier at 20-30mph—bundle up for those summit chills near 0-20°F, but the powder hounds among us will love the loose granular secondary surface for playful carves. Piste conditions are prime machine-groomed, ideal for ripping groomers like Ridge Run or Promenade, while off-piste stays cautious with variable natural snow; stick to open lines to avoid thin spots on closeds like Lynx or Sunrise.

Looking ahead, Mother Nature's teasing more action: 1 inch possible Saturday through Monday with heavy showers and lows dipping to 0°F, keeping snowlines at resort level (1,017ft base) for fresh tracks. Tuesday stays dry and cloudy around 22-30°F, then Wednesday brings new snow potential under clear-to-cloudy skies at 21°F highs—prime for midweek pow if it drops. Overall, below-freezing temps through the week mean consistent cover, no melt worries.

Pro tip from the locals: Uphill policy's strict—grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver for routes like Lower Promenade; watch for groomers and snowmaking ops. Snow tubing's open too, and with hours rolling 9am-4pm today (Tue), hit it early to beat crowds. Operations team's killing it—give 'em a fist bump. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Boots up, conditions are calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with 23 open trails carved up by 6 spinning lifts, including the Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks ready for your park laps starting at 10am—perfect for buttery jumps and rails on this machine-groomed goodness. Base depths sit at a solid 18-24 inches, holding strong from the season total of 32 inches so far, though no fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours means it's all about that corduroy heaven from the grooming crew's overnight magic.

Expect crisp winter vibes today with temps hovering around 19-28°F under partly cloudy skies turning windier at 20-30mph—bundle up for those summit chills near 0-20°F, but the powder hounds among us will love the loose granular secondary surface for playful carves. Piste conditions are prime machine-groomed, ideal for ripping groomers like Ridge Run or Promenade, while off-piste stays cautious with variable natural snow; stick to open lines to avoid thin spots on closeds like Lynx or Sunrise.

Looking ahead, Mother Nature's teasing more action: 1 inch possible Saturday through Monday with heavy showers and lows dipping to 0°F, keeping snowlines at resort level (1,017ft base) for fresh tracks. Tuesday stays dry and cloudy around 22-30°F, then Wednesday brings new snow potential under clear-to-cloudy skies at 21°F highs—prime for midweek pow if it drops. Overall, below-freezing temps through the week mean consistent cover, no melt worries.

Pro tip from the locals: Uphill policy's strict—grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver for routes like Lower Promenade; watch for groomers and snowmaking ops. Snow tubing's open too, and with hours rolling 9am-4pm today (Tue), hit it early to beat crowds. Operations team's killing it—give 'em a fist bump. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Boots up, conditions are calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Carving Season: Fresh Powder and Perfect Conditions on the NY-MA Border</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Southern New England vibe calling your name for epic turns on the NY-MA border! Fresh snow's been dumping, including another 2-3 inches of powder today that's softening everything up beautifully—think carve-ready groomers mixed with playful loose granular underfoot. Base depths are holding strong at 18-24 inches, perfect for linking those 23 open trails serviced by 6 of 8 lifts, including black diamond challenges that'll test your edge control.

No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours reported, but season total's stacking up around 32-48 inches, keeping the 135 skiable acres buzzing. Pistes are mostly machine-groomed with some spring-like variabilities on busier runs, while off-piste spots could get wind-crusted or slushy—stick to the open stuff for max fun unless you're chasing stashes wisely. Summit hits about 2,000 feet, so expect consistent coverage from base at 1,000 feet up.

Weather's chilly and cloudy today around 19-22°F at base and summit, with light flurries possible and winds at 20-30 mph—bundle up but conditions are prime for laps. Looking ahead, the next few days stay cold and dryish: partly cloudy highs in the mid-20s to low 30s, lows dipping to teens, minimal new snow but stable for grooming magic, maybe a shower or two by weekend. No big storms on deck, but that's code for hero snow preservation!

Pro tips from the locals: Night skiing's crushing it Wed-Sat (3pm-close), snow tubing park is open for sideways fun, and grab RFID lift tickets online to save bucks—full-day flex pricing, free for kiddos 6/under. Uphill policy's strict (passes or tickets needed, stick to Promenade/Ridge Run routes), and watch for groomers or snowcats. Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks opening late some days—pure park rat heaven. Resort's open weekdays 9am-4pm, weekends earlier, holidays through Jan 20th. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies, and hit the hill—your powder throne awaits!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2026 13:04:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Southern New England vibe calling your name for epic turns on the NY-MA border! Fresh snow's been dumping, including another 2-3 inches of powder today that's softening everything up beautifully—think carve-ready groomers mixed with playful loose granular underfoot. Base depths are holding strong at 18-24 inches, perfect for linking those 23 open trails serviced by 6 of 8 lifts, including black diamond challenges that'll test your edge control.

No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours reported, but season total's stacking up around 32-48 inches, keeping the 135 skiable acres buzzing. Pistes are mostly machine-groomed with some spring-like variabilities on busier runs, while off-piste spots could get wind-crusted or slushy—stick to the open stuff for max fun unless you're chasing stashes wisely. Summit hits about 2,000 feet, so expect consistent coverage from base at 1,000 feet up.

Weather's chilly and cloudy today around 19-22°F at base and summit, with light flurries possible and winds at 20-30 mph—bundle up but conditions are prime for laps. Looking ahead, the next few days stay cold and dryish: partly cloudy highs in the mid-20s to low 30s, lows dipping to teens, minimal new snow but stable for grooming magic, maybe a shower or two by weekend. No big storms on deck, but that's code for hero snow preservation!

Pro tips from the locals: Night skiing's crushing it Wed-Sat (3pm-close), snow tubing park is open for sideways fun, and grab RFID lift tickets online to save bucks—full-day flex pricing, free for kiddos 6/under. Uphill policy's strict (passes or tickets needed, stick to Promenade/Ridge Run routes), and watch for groomers or snowcats. Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks opening late some days—pure park rat heaven. Resort's open weekdays 9am-4pm, weekends earlier, holidays through Jan 20th. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies, and hit the hill—your powder throne awaits!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Southern New England vibe calling your name for epic turns on the NY-MA border! Fresh snow's been dumping, including another 2-3 inches of powder today that's softening everything up beautifully—think carve-ready groomers mixed with playful loose granular underfoot. Base depths are holding strong at 18-24 inches, perfect for linking those 23 open trails serviced by 6 of 8 lifts, including black diamond challenges that'll test your edge control.

No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours reported, but season total's stacking up around 32-48 inches, keeping the 135 skiable acres buzzing. Pistes are mostly machine-groomed with some spring-like variabilities on busier runs, while off-piste spots could get wind-crusted or slushy—stick to the open stuff for max fun unless you're chasing stashes wisely. Summit hits about 2,000 feet, so expect consistent coverage from base at 1,000 feet up.

Weather's chilly and cloudy today around 19-22°F at base and summit, with light flurries possible and winds at 20-30 mph—bundle up but conditions are prime for laps. Looking ahead, the next few days stay cold and dryish: partly cloudy highs in the mid-20s to low 30s, lows dipping to teens, minimal new snow but stable for grooming magic, maybe a shower or two by weekend. No big storms on deck, but that's code for hero snow preservation!

Pro tips from the locals: Night skiing's crushing it Wed-Sat (3pm-close), snow tubing park is open for sideways fun, and grab RFID lift tickets online to save bucks—full-day flex pricing, free for kiddos 6/under. Uphill policy's strict (passes or tickets needed, stick to Promenade/Ridge Run routes), and watch for groomers or snowcats. Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks opening late some days—pure park rat heaven. Resort's open weekdays 9am-4pm, weekends earlier, holidays through Jan 20th. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies, and hit the hill—your powder throne awaits!

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: Your Perfect Weekend Pow Escape from NYC in 2.5 Hours</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is firing right now—just 2.5 hours from NYC, delivering that perfect weekend pow fix! As of the latest scoop from January 17th, they've got a solid 18-24" base depth holding strong, with machine-groomed pistes primed for carving and some loose granular off-piste spice. 23 out of 44 trails are open, serviced by 6 of 8 lifts, including black diamonds for those sending it moments—Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks are opening late today for park rats.

Fresh snow? Expect 2-3 inches of midmorning powder to dust the slopes, freshening up turns for silky rides. Season total sits around 32-48", keeping things base-deep and playful. No new snowfall reported in the last 24/48 hours, but the snowmaking crew's hustling non-stop.

Weather's chilly and cooperative: today's around 19-28°F with variable clouds and evening snow chances, feeling like a crisp groomer day. Looking ahead, brace for sub-freezing action—Sunday heavy snow showers (1") at 20-27°F, Monday light snow (1") dropping to 0°F lows, Tuesday clearing at 1-30°F, Wednesday new snow possible at 8-21°F. More inches forecast over the next week, snowline to base!

Night skiing's popping Wednesdays-Saturdays (3pm-close), snow tubing's open with 5 lanes of chaos—reserve ahead. Uphill travelers, stick to Lower/Upper Promenade and Ridge Run with your pass or ticket. Lift tickets? Snag 'em online for deals, kids 6-under free. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Hit the hill, locals love the vibe—see you lapping those fresh lines!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2026 13:03:27 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is firing right now—just 2.5 hours from NYC, delivering that perfect weekend pow fix! As of the latest scoop from January 17th, they've got a solid 18-24" base depth holding strong, with machine-groomed pistes primed for carving and some loose granular off-piste spice. 23 out of 44 trails are open, serviced by 6 of 8 lifts, including black diamonds for those sending it moments—Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks are opening late today for park rats.

Fresh snow? Expect 2-3 inches of midmorning powder to dust the slopes, freshening up turns for silky rides. Season total sits around 32-48", keeping things base-deep and playful. No new snowfall reported in the last 24/48 hours, but the snowmaking crew's hustling non-stop.

Weather's chilly and cooperative: today's around 19-28°F with variable clouds and evening snow chances, feeling like a crisp groomer day. Looking ahead, brace for sub-freezing action—Sunday heavy snow showers (1") at 20-27°F, Monday light snow (1") dropping to 0°F lows, Tuesday clearing at 1-30°F, Wednesday new snow possible at 8-21°F. More inches forecast over the next week, snowline to base!

Night skiing's popping Wednesdays-Saturdays (3pm-close), snow tubing's open with 5 lanes of chaos—reserve ahead. Uphill travelers, stick to Lower/Upper Promenade and Ridge Run with your pass or ticket. Lift tickets? Snag 'em online for deals, kids 6-under free. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Hit the hill, locals love the vibe—see you lapping those fresh lines!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is firing right now—just 2.5 hours from NYC, delivering that perfect weekend pow fix! As of the latest scoop from January 17th, they've got a solid 18-24" base depth holding strong, with machine-groomed pistes primed for carving and some loose granular off-piste spice. 23 out of 44 trails are open, serviced by 6 of 8 lifts, including black diamonds for those sending it moments—Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks are opening late today for park rats.

Fresh snow? Expect 2-3 inches of midmorning powder to dust the slopes, freshening up turns for silky rides. Season total sits around 32-48", keeping things base-deep and playful. No new snowfall reported in the last 24/48 hours, but the snowmaking crew's hustling non-stop.

Weather's chilly and cooperative: today's around 19-28°F with variable clouds and evening snow chances, feeling like a crisp groomer day. Looking ahead, brace for sub-freezing action—Sunday heavy snow showers (1") at 20-27°F, Monday light snow (1") dropping to 0°F lows, Tuesday clearing at 1-30°F, Wednesday new snow possible at 8-21°F. More inches forecast over the next week, snowline to base!

Night skiing's popping Wednesdays-Saturdays (3pm-close), snow tubing's open with 5 lanes of chaos—reserve ahead. Uphill travelers, stick to Lower/Upper Promenade and Ridge Run with your pass or ticket. Lift tickets? Snag 'em online for deals, kids 6-under free. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Hit the hill, locals love the vibe—see you lapping those fresh lines!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Firing: Fresh Groomers, Bluebird Views, and Arctic Snow on the Horizon</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, serving up prime turns across the NY-MA border! As of the latest Friday report, you've got **23 open trails** spinning with **6 lifts** hauling you up, including faves like Ridge Quad and Glade Double—perfect for ripping groomers or hitting the Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks, which are opening late today for park rats. Base depth sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, with machine-groomed surfaces keeping things carve-ready and some loose granular for playful vibes; season total snowfall clocks in around **32-48 inches** thanks to relentless snowmaking.

Weather's dialed for powder chasers: today's cold start warming to **25°F highs** with sun breaking through by midday—grab those shades for bluebird laps. No freshies reported in the last 24/48 hours, but piste conditions are fresh from the grooming crew, while off-piste stays variable—stick to opened routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Ridge Run if you're uphill skinning (pass or ticket required, watch for winch cats!).

Looking ahead, brace for arctic action: Saturday's cloudy with new snow possible to resort level (around **33°F high/24°F low**), Sunday light snow and **29°F/21°F**, Monday **1 inch** potential at **21°F/5°F**, then frigid clears Tuesday-Wednesday dipping to **-2°F** before Thursday's light snow and **14°F**. Cold will preserve that base, but bundle up—freeze-thaw cycles could firm things up.

Pro tips from the locals: Snow tubing's open for non-ski fun, night skiing cranks tonight till 9pm (weekends 8:30am-9pm, weekdays vary), and pre-buy RFID lift tickets online to dodge dynamic pricing hikes. Huge shoutout to the ops team keeping it real—emergency? Hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Conditions snapshot only, so check catamountski.com before boots-up. Who's joining the send? Fresh lines await!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2026 13:02:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, serving up prime turns across the NY-MA border! As of the latest Friday report, you've got **23 open trails** spinning with **6 lifts** hauling you up, including faves like Ridge Quad and Glade Double—perfect for ripping groomers or hitting the Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks, which are opening late today for park rats. Base depth sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, with machine-groomed surfaces keeping things carve-ready and some loose granular for playful vibes; season total snowfall clocks in around **32-48 inches** thanks to relentless snowmaking.

Weather's dialed for powder chasers: today's cold start warming to **25°F highs** with sun breaking through by midday—grab those shades for bluebird laps. No freshies reported in the last 24/48 hours, but piste conditions are fresh from the grooming crew, while off-piste stays variable—stick to opened routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Ridge Run if you're uphill skinning (pass or ticket required, watch for winch cats!).

Looking ahead, brace for arctic action: Saturday's cloudy with new snow possible to resort level (around **33°F high/24°F low**), Sunday light snow and **29°F/21°F**, Monday **1 inch** potential at **21°F/5°F**, then frigid clears Tuesday-Wednesday dipping to **-2°F** before Thursday's light snow and **14°F**. Cold will preserve that base, but bundle up—freeze-thaw cycles could firm things up.

Pro tips from the locals: Snow tubing's open for non-ski fun, night skiing cranks tonight till 9pm (weekends 8:30am-9pm, weekdays vary), and pre-buy RFID lift tickets online to dodge dynamic pricing hikes. Huge shoutout to the ops team keeping it real—emergency? Hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Conditions snapshot only, so check catamountski.com before boots-up. Who's joining the send? Fresh lines await!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, serving up prime turns across the NY-MA border! As of the latest Friday report, you've got **23 open trails** spinning with **6 lifts** hauling you up, including faves like Ridge Quad and Glade Double—perfect for ripping groomers or hitting the Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks, which are opening late today for park rats. Base depth sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, with machine-groomed surfaces keeping things carve-ready and some loose granular for playful vibes; season total snowfall clocks in around **32-48 inches** thanks to relentless snowmaking.

Weather's dialed for powder chasers: today's cold start warming to **25°F highs** with sun breaking through by midday—grab those shades for bluebird laps. No freshies reported in the last 24/48 hours, but piste conditions are fresh from the grooming crew, while off-piste stays variable—stick to opened routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Ridge Run if you're uphill skinning (pass or ticket required, watch for winch cats!).

Looking ahead, brace for arctic action: Saturday's cloudy with new snow possible to resort level (around **33°F high/24°F low**), Sunday light snow and **29°F/21°F**, Monday **1 inch** potential at **21°F/5°F**, then frigid clears Tuesday-Wednesday dipping to **-2°F** before Thursday's light snow and **14°F**. Cold will preserve that base, but bundle up—freeze-thaw cycles could firm things up.

Pro tips from the locals: Snow tubing's open for non-ski fun, night skiing cranks tonight till 9pm (weekends 8:30am-9pm, weekdays vary), and pre-buy RFID lift tickets online to dodge dynamic pricing hikes. Huge shoutout to the ops team keeping it real—emergency? Hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Conditions snapshot only, so check catamountski.com before boots-up. Who's joining the send? Fresh lines await!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's 2025/26 Season Heats Up: Fresh Snow, Full Ponds, and Epic Conditions Ahead</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, grab your gear because Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for an epic 2025/26 season! Fresh off the holiday buzz, the mountain's gearing up with lift tickets on sale now—snag 'em online for the best deals under the flexible pricing model, and score free entry for kiddos 6 and under or seniors 80+ at the window. As of early January reports, they've been cranking with up to 23 of 44 trails and 6 of 8 lifts open when conditions peak, backed by a solid 18-24" base depth, machine-groomed surfaces, and variable spots for that playful carve. Season total's hovering around 32" with 4" over the past week, perfect for bombing those 1000ft vertical drops across 135 skiable acres from 1000ft base to 2000ft summit.

Right now, warmer rains have paused operations, but the crew's ponds are full and snow guns primed—expect a swift comeback as cold snaps hit. Current temps are dipping into the low 20s°F with partly cloudy skies, but brace for action: today's rain clears to snow showers tomorrow with highs near 44°F and lows 32°F, then steady dumps through Sunday (up to 1" Saturday, more Sunday) as temps drop to 30s°F. Monday brings heavy snow potential with 5" forecast and chills to 19°F high/6°F low, easing to partly cloudy Tuesday at 36°F/26°F. Pistes should groom buttery smooth post-make, while off-piste stays variable—watch for wind crust but stash-hunt in shaded glades like Birch or Upper Glade.

Pro tip: Weekdays run 9a-4p (night skiing Wednesdays-Saturdays till 8-9p), weekends from 8:30a. It's NYC-accessible in 2.5 hours, with terrain parks like Bobcat popping late, snow tubing lanes, and summer zips waiting later. No uphill travel yet, but lock in that Unlimited Summit Pass for $619 adults before May 31—your ticket to Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet all season. Conditions evolve fast, so hit catamountski.com for real-time updates and carve some memories! [1487 chars]

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 13:01:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, grab your gear because Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for an epic 2025/26 season! Fresh off the holiday buzz, the mountain's gearing up with lift tickets on sale now—snag 'em online for the best deals under the flexible pricing model, and score free entry for kiddos 6 and under or seniors 80+ at the window. As of early January reports, they've been cranking with up to 23 of 44 trails and 6 of 8 lifts open when conditions peak, backed by a solid 18-24" base depth, machine-groomed surfaces, and variable spots for that playful carve. Season total's hovering around 32" with 4" over the past week, perfect for bombing those 1000ft vertical drops across 135 skiable acres from 1000ft base to 2000ft summit.

Right now, warmer rains have paused operations, but the crew's ponds are full and snow guns primed—expect a swift comeback as cold snaps hit. Current temps are dipping into the low 20s°F with partly cloudy skies, but brace for action: today's rain clears to snow showers tomorrow with highs near 44°F and lows 32°F, then steady dumps through Sunday (up to 1" Saturday, more Sunday) as temps drop to 30s°F. Monday brings heavy snow potential with 5" forecast and chills to 19°F high/6°F low, easing to partly cloudy Tuesday at 36°F/26°F. Pistes should groom buttery smooth post-make, while off-piste stays variable—watch for wind crust but stash-hunt in shaded glades like Birch or Upper Glade.

Pro tip: Weekdays run 9a-4p (night skiing Wednesdays-Saturdays till 8-9p), weekends from 8:30a. It's NYC-accessible in 2.5 hours, with terrain parks like Bobcat popping late, snow tubing lanes, and summer zips waiting later. No uphill travel yet, but lock in that Unlimited Summit Pass for $619 adults before May 31—your ticket to Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet all season. Conditions evolve fast, so hit catamountski.com for real-time updates and carve some memories! [1487 chars]

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, grab your gear because Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for an epic 2025/26 season! Fresh off the holiday buzz, the mountain's gearing up with lift tickets on sale now—snag 'em online for the best deals under the flexible pricing model, and score free entry for kiddos 6 and under or seniors 80+ at the window. As of early January reports, they've been cranking with up to 23 of 44 trails and 6 of 8 lifts open when conditions peak, backed by a solid 18-24" base depth, machine-groomed surfaces, and variable spots for that playful carve. Season total's hovering around 32" with 4" over the past week, perfect for bombing those 1000ft vertical drops across 135 skiable acres from 1000ft base to 2000ft summit.

Right now, warmer rains have paused operations, but the crew's ponds are full and snow guns primed—expect a swift comeback as cold snaps hit. Current temps are dipping into the low 20s°F with partly cloudy skies, but brace for action: today's rain clears to snow showers tomorrow with highs near 44°F and lows 32°F, then steady dumps through Sunday (up to 1" Saturday, more Sunday) as temps drop to 30s°F. Monday brings heavy snow potential with 5" forecast and chills to 19°F high/6°F low, easing to partly cloudy Tuesday at 36°F/26°F. Pistes should groom buttery smooth post-make, while off-piste stays variable—watch for wind crust but stash-hunt in shaded glades like Birch or Upper Glade.

Pro tip: Weekdays run 9a-4p (night skiing Wednesdays-Saturdays till 8-9p), weekends from 8:30a. It's NYC-accessible in 2.5 hours, with terrain parks like Bobcat popping late, snow tubing lanes, and summer zips waiting later. No uphill travel yet, but lock in that Unlimited Summit Pass for $619 adults before May 31—your ticket to Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet all season. Conditions evolve fast, so hit catamountski.com for real-time updates and carve some memories! [1487 chars]

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Firing: 23 Trails, Bluebird Skies, and Fresh Snow Coming This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now—grab your gear and hit the slopes for some epic turns on the NY-MA border! As of yesterday, they've got 23 trails open and cruising, powered by 6 out of 8 lifts, with the Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks opening late for park rats to session. Base depth sits solid at 18-24 inches, machine-groomed for buttery carves, though some variable spots keep it real—perfect for testing your edge control.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but season total's stacking up to 32 inches, thanks to relentless snowmaking. Weather's balmy and sunny today, midweek magic means zero lift lines—expect those groomers to shine under bluebird skies. Temps hover around 38-40°F daytime with overnight lows near 32°F, so layer up but don't sweat it.

Looking ahead, brace for a cooldown: tomorrow mostly cloudy with rain showers possible, highs 34°F dropping to 17°F overnight. Friday stays chilly at 30°F max, then Saturday brings 1 inch of new snow to refresh the pow stashes, with heavy showers and 34°F highs. Sunday's cloudy and sub-freezing at 29°F, Monday adds another inch of light snow at 25°F, and Tuesday clears up around  freezing. Pistes are prime groomed goods, off-piste variable with potential wind crust—stick to open runs unless you're chasing hero snow.

Pro tips: Snow tubing's open with 5 lanes of fun—reserve now. Uphill travelers, snag a pass or ticket and sign the waiver; routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Ridge Run are good to go, but dodge groomers and snow guns. Night skiing rocks Wed-Sat (3pm-close), and pre-buy RFID lift tickets online to save bucks. Huge shoutout to the ops crew keeping it prime—give 'em a high-five on the hill. Conditions can flip fast, so check catamountski.com before bootin' up. Who's ready to send it?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2026 13:02:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now—grab your gear and hit the slopes for some epic turns on the NY-MA border! As of yesterday, they've got 23 trails open and cruising, powered by 6 out of 8 lifts, with the Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks opening late for park rats to session. Base depth sits solid at 18-24 inches, machine-groomed for buttery carves, though some variable spots keep it real—perfect for testing your edge control.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but season total's stacking up to 32 inches, thanks to relentless snowmaking. Weather's balmy and sunny today, midweek magic means zero lift lines—expect those groomers to shine under bluebird skies. Temps hover around 38-40°F daytime with overnight lows near 32°F, so layer up but don't sweat it.

Looking ahead, brace for a cooldown: tomorrow mostly cloudy with rain showers possible, highs 34°F dropping to 17°F overnight. Friday stays chilly at 30°F max, then Saturday brings 1 inch of new snow to refresh the pow stashes, with heavy showers and 34°F highs. Sunday's cloudy and sub-freezing at 29°F, Monday adds another inch of light snow at 25°F, and Tuesday clears up around  freezing. Pistes are prime groomed goods, off-piste variable with potential wind crust—stick to open runs unless you're chasing hero snow.

Pro tips: Snow tubing's open with 5 lanes of fun—reserve now. Uphill travelers, snag a pass or ticket and sign the waiver; routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Ridge Run are good to go, but dodge groomers and snow guns. Night skiing rocks Wed-Sat (3pm-close), and pre-buy RFID lift tickets online to save bucks. Huge shoutout to the ops crew keeping it prime—give 'em a high-five on the hill. Conditions can flip fast, so check catamountski.com before bootin' up. Who's ready to send it?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now—grab your gear and hit the slopes for some epic turns on the NY-MA border! As of yesterday, they've got 23 trails open and cruising, powered by 6 out of 8 lifts, with the Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks opening late for park rats to session. Base depth sits solid at 18-24 inches, machine-groomed for buttery carves, though some variable spots keep it real—perfect for testing your edge control.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but season total's stacking up to 32 inches, thanks to relentless snowmaking. Weather's balmy and sunny today, midweek magic means zero lift lines—expect those groomers to shine under bluebird skies. Temps hover around 38-40°F daytime with overnight lows near 32°F, so layer up but don't sweat it.

Looking ahead, brace for a cooldown: tomorrow mostly cloudy with rain showers possible, highs 34°F dropping to 17°F overnight. Friday stays chilly at 30°F max, then Saturday brings 1 inch of new snow to refresh the pow stashes, with heavy showers and 34°F highs. Sunday's cloudy and sub-freezing at 29°F, Monday adds another inch of light snow at 25°F, and Tuesday clears up around  freezing. Pistes are prime groomed goods, off-piste variable with potential wind crust—stick to open runs unless you're chasing hero snow.

Pro tips: Snow tubing's open with 5 lanes of fun—reserve now. Uphill travelers, snag a pass or ticket and sign the waiver; routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Ridge Run are good to go, but dodge groomers and snow guns. Night skiing rocks Wed-Sat (3pm-close), and pre-buy RFID lift tickets online to save bucks. Huge shoutout to the ops crew keeping it prime—give 'em a high-five on the hill. Conditions can flip fast, so check catamountski.com before bootin' up. Who's ready to send it?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Fresh Powder Thursday at Catamount Mountain Resort - Your Guide to the Best Skiing This Week</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with solid snow on the ground and some fresh powder in the forecast. As of the latest reports, the base is sitting at a respectable 18 to 24 inches with 32 inches accumulated for the season so far. The resort picked up 4 inches over the past week, though the past 24 to 48 hours have been relatively quiet on the snow front. Currently, 23 trails are open and serviced by 6 of the 8 lifts, giving you plenty of terrain to explore whether you're a beginner cruising the groomers or an expert looking for steeper runs.

Right now it's chilly out there with temperatures hovering in the mid-20s at the base, perfect for keeping that snow nice and firm underfoot. The weather has been mostly cloudy with occasional sunny breaks, but here's where things get interesting for the next few days. Thursday is shaping up to be the main event with 1 to 3 inches of new snow expected as the day progresses, with heavy snow showers possible later in the afternoon. If you can get out Thursday, you'll want to be there to catch some fresh tracks. Friday looks like it'll continue the good vibes with another inch or so of light snow falling, keeping those runs nice and refreshed.

The rest of the week turns a bit milder, which is pretty typical for mid-January in Southern New England. Saturday should see partly cloudy skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 30s and low 40s, while Sunday could bring some rain mixed in with the snow at higher elevations. By Monday and Tuesday, expect mostly cloudy conditions with highs in the low to mid-30s, which should help preserve whatever snow sticks around.

The terrain parks, both Bobcat and Pop-Up, are open with late starts some days so definitely check the daily mountain report before heading out. Snow tubing is also running if you want to bring the family along for some non-skiing fun. Night skiing is available Wednesday through Saturday from 3 to 9 p.m., giving night owls a chance to get some evening runs in. The resort operates from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays and 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends, with extended night hours on designated evenings.

For piste conditions, expect machine-groomed runs on the primary surfaces with variable conditions on secondary terrain, typical for this time of season. Off-piste can be variable depending on recent weather and sun exposure, but with Thursday's fresh snow coming in, you'll want to explore some of those less-tracked areas if you can snag them early. The forecast beyond five days shows general freeze-thaw patterns with temperatures warming slightly, so conditions should remain skiable throughout the period. Whether you're planning a weekend warrior session or a weekday escape from the city, Catamount is looking like a solid choice with fresh powder potential and good base depths to work with.

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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2026 13:02:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with solid snow on the ground and some fresh powder in the forecast. As of the latest reports, the base is sitting at a respectable 18 to 24 inches with 32 inches accumulated for the season so far. The resort picked up 4 inches over the past week, though the past 24 to 48 hours have been relatively quiet on the snow front. Currently, 23 trails are open and serviced by 6 of the 8 lifts, giving you plenty of terrain to explore whether you're a beginner cruising the groomers or an expert looking for steeper runs.

Right now it's chilly out there with temperatures hovering in the mid-20s at the base, perfect for keeping that snow nice and firm underfoot. The weather has been mostly cloudy with occasional sunny breaks, but here's where things get interesting for the next few days. Thursday is shaping up to be the main event with 1 to 3 inches of new snow expected as the day progresses, with heavy snow showers possible later in the afternoon. If you can get out Thursday, you'll want to be there to catch some fresh tracks. Friday looks like it'll continue the good vibes with another inch or so of light snow falling, keeping those runs nice and refreshed.

The rest of the week turns a bit milder, which is pretty typical for mid-January in Southern New England. Saturday should see partly cloudy skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 30s and low 40s, while Sunday could bring some rain mixed in with the snow at higher elevations. By Monday and Tuesday, expect mostly cloudy conditions with highs in the low to mid-30s, which should help preserve whatever snow sticks around.

The terrain parks, both Bobcat and Pop-Up, are open with late starts some days so definitely check the daily mountain report before heading out. Snow tubing is also running if you want to bring the family along for some non-skiing fun. Night skiing is available Wednesday through Saturday from 3 to 9 p.m., giving night owls a chance to get some evening runs in. The resort operates from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays and 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends, with extended night hours on designated evenings.

For piste conditions, expect machine-groomed runs on the primary surfaces with variable conditions on secondary terrain, typical for this time of season. Off-piste can be variable depending on recent weather and sun exposure, but with Thursday's fresh snow coming in, you'll want to explore some of those less-tracked areas if you can snag them early. The forecast beyond five days shows general freeze-thaw patterns with temperatures warming slightly, so conditions should remain skiable throughout the period. Whether you're planning a weekend warrior session or a weekday escape from the city, Catamount is looking like a solid choice with fresh powder potential and good base depths to work with.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with solid snow on the ground and some fresh powder in the forecast. As of the latest reports, the base is sitting at a respectable 18 to 24 inches with 32 inches accumulated for the season so far. The resort picked up 4 inches over the past week, though the past 24 to 48 hours have been relatively quiet on the snow front. Currently, 23 trails are open and serviced by 6 of the 8 lifts, giving you plenty of terrain to explore whether you're a beginner cruising the groomers or an expert looking for steeper runs.

Right now it's chilly out there with temperatures hovering in the mid-20s at the base, perfect for keeping that snow nice and firm underfoot. The weather has been mostly cloudy with occasional sunny breaks, but here's where things get interesting for the next few days. Thursday is shaping up to be the main event with 1 to 3 inches of new snow expected as the day progresses, with heavy snow showers possible later in the afternoon. If you can get out Thursday, you'll want to be there to catch some fresh tracks. Friday looks like it'll continue the good vibes with another inch or so of light snow falling, keeping those runs nice and refreshed.

The rest of the week turns a bit milder, which is pretty typical for mid-January in Southern New England. Saturday should see partly cloudy skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 30s and low 40s, while Sunday could bring some rain mixed in with the snow at higher elevations. By Monday and Tuesday, expect mostly cloudy conditions with highs in the low to mid-30s, which should help preserve whatever snow sticks around.

The terrain parks, both Bobcat and Pop-Up, are open with late starts some days so definitely check the daily mountain report before heading out. Snow tubing is also running if you want to bring the family along for some non-skiing fun. Night skiing is available Wednesday through Saturday from 3 to 9 p.m., giving night owls a chance to get some evening runs in. The resort operates from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays and 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends, with extended night hours on designated evenings.

For piste conditions, expect machine-groomed runs on the primary surfaces with variable conditions on secondary terrain, typical for this time of season. Off-piste can be variable depending on recent weather and sun exposure, but with Thursday's fresh snow coming in, you'll want to explore some of those less-tracked areas if you can snag them early. The forecast beyond five days shows general freeze-thaw patterns with temperatures warming slightly, so conditions should remain skiable throughout the period. Whether you're planning a weekend warrior session or a weekday escape from the city, Catamount is looking like a solid choice with fresh powder potential and good base depths to work with.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now—grab your gear and hit the New York-Massachusetts border for some epic turns! As of the latest report from January 12, they've got **23 trails open** serviced by **6 of 8 lifts**, including the Catamount Double, Glade Double, Meadows Triple, Ridge Quad, and wonder carpets for the little rippers. Base depth sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, with **machine-groomed** primary surfaces and some variable spots off the groomers—perfect for carving up those 44 diverse trails from beginner glades to black diamond challenges.

No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the snowmaking crew and ops team are crushing it to keep things prime, with season total around **32 inches** so far. Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks are open for park rats, and snow tubing is spinning with 5 lanes of fun—reserve ahead!

Weather's cooperating with sun-filled skies and temps between **32-36°F**—ideal for laps without overheating. Current vibe: clear to partly cloudy, around **25-32°F** at base (1000ft) and cooler at the 2000ft summit. Looking ahead, stay tuned for **1-3 inches** Thursday into Friday as clouds roll in with highs of **20-31°F** and lows dipping to **9-13°F**—prime for fresh powder stashes. Saturday clears up to **40°F** highs, but expect freeze-thaw cycles; keep an eye on wind gusts up to 30mph.

Pistes are groomed and reliable thanks to snowmaking, though natural snow trails like Birch Glade and Lynx are closed—stick to opened ones like Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder for best flow. Off-piste? Variable with potential crust from winds, so pros only. Night skiing's on Wednesdays-Thursdays (3-8pm) and Fri-Sat (3-9pm)—score those $199 Night Summit passes!

Pro tip: Pre-buy RFID lift tickets online for deals (free for kids 6&amp;under, seniors 80+), watch for winch cats and groomers per uphill policy, and call patrol at 413-232-9405 if needed. Conditions snapshot—check Catamount's mountain report before heading out. Who's ready to send it?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2026 13:02:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now—grab your gear and hit the New York-Massachusetts border for some epic turns! As of the latest report from January 12, they've got **23 trails open** serviced by **6 of 8 lifts**, including the Catamount Double, Glade Double, Meadows Triple, Ridge Quad, and wonder carpets for the little rippers. Base depth sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, with **machine-groomed** primary surfaces and some variable spots off the groomers—perfect for carving up those 44 diverse trails from beginner glades to black diamond challenges.

No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the snowmaking crew and ops team are crushing it to keep things prime, with season total around **32 inches** so far. Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks are open for park rats, and snow tubing is spinning with 5 lanes of fun—reserve ahead!

Weather's cooperating with sun-filled skies and temps between **32-36°F**—ideal for laps without overheating. Current vibe: clear to partly cloudy, around **25-32°F** at base (1000ft) and cooler at the 2000ft summit. Looking ahead, stay tuned for **1-3 inches** Thursday into Friday as clouds roll in with highs of **20-31°F** and lows dipping to **9-13°F**—prime for fresh powder stashes. Saturday clears up to **40°F** highs, but expect freeze-thaw cycles; keep an eye on wind gusts up to 30mph.

Pistes are groomed and reliable thanks to snowmaking, though natural snow trails like Birch Glade and Lynx are closed—stick to opened ones like Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder for best flow. Off-piste? Variable with potential crust from winds, so pros only. Night skiing's on Wednesdays-Thursdays (3-8pm) and Fri-Sat (3-9pm)—score those $199 Night Summit passes!

Pro tip: Pre-buy RFID lift tickets online for deals (free for kids 6&amp;under, seniors 80+), watch for winch cats and groomers per uphill policy, and call patrol at 413-232-9405 if needed. Conditions snapshot—check Catamount's mountain report before heading out. Who's ready to send it?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now—grab your gear and hit the New York-Massachusetts border for some epic turns! As of the latest report from January 12, they've got **23 trails open** serviced by **6 of 8 lifts**, including the Catamount Double, Glade Double, Meadows Triple, Ridge Quad, and wonder carpets for the little rippers. Base depth sits at a solid **18-24 inches**, with **machine-groomed** primary surfaces and some variable spots off the groomers—perfect for carving up those 44 diverse trails from beginner glades to black diamond challenges.

No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the snowmaking crew and ops team are crushing it to keep things prime, with season total around **32 inches** so far. Bobcat and Pop-Up terrain parks are open for park rats, and snow tubing is spinning with 5 lanes of fun—reserve ahead!

Weather's cooperating with sun-filled skies and temps between **32-36°F**—ideal for laps without overheating. Current vibe: clear to partly cloudy, around **25-32°F** at base (1000ft) and cooler at the 2000ft summit. Looking ahead, stay tuned for **1-3 inches** Thursday into Friday as clouds roll in with highs of **20-31°F** and lows dipping to **9-13°F**—prime for fresh powder stashes. Saturday clears up to **40°F** highs, but expect freeze-thaw cycles; keep an eye on wind gusts up to 30mph.

Pistes are groomed and reliable thanks to snowmaking, though natural snow trails like Birch Glade and Lynx are closed—stick to opened ones like Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder for best flow. Off-piste? Variable with potential crust from winds, so pros only. Night skiing's on Wednesdays-Thursdays (3-8pm) and Fri-Sat (3-9pm)—score those $199 Night Summit passes!

Pro tip: Pre-buy RFID lift tickets online for deals (free for kids 6&amp;under, seniors 80+), watch for winch cats and groomers per uphill policy, and call patrol at 413-232-9405 if needed. Conditions snapshot—check Catamount's mountain report before heading out. Who's ready to send it?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Report: Powdery Perfection and Terrain Park Thrills</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now—23 trails wide open and spinning with 6 lifts ready to launch you into the action, including that pop-up terrain park for park rats to session. Base depths are holding strong at 18-24 inches, with machine-groomed surfaces perfect for carving buttery turns and variable spots off the groomers keeping things spicy. Season total's stacking up to 32 inches so far, and the crew's been cranking snowmaking non-stop to keep it prime.

Sun-kissed skies and temps in the low-to-mid 30s made yesterday epic, but bundle up as we dip into colder vibes today around the base (think 13-29°F with possible light snow showers dumping 1 inch). Pistes are groomed gold, while off-piste varies—watch for wind crust but stash some powder if you're hiking.

Peering ahead, tomorrow stays dry and chilly (23-38°F, cloudy to clear), then a freeze-thaw Wednesday (9-34°F). Score! Thursday brings 1 inch of light snow at 8-15°F, followed by Friday's 2-inch heavy showers—prime pow refresh at resort level. Pack those thermals, folks.

Pro tip: Night skiing's lit Wed-Sat (3pm-close), and snow tubing's open for après fun. Uphill travelers, stick to Promenade and Ridge Run routes with your pass or ticket. Lift tickets are date-specific but flexible—snag 'em online to save and skip lines with RFID magic. With 44 trails across 1000 vertical feet, this NY/MA border gem's your quick escape from NYC (just 2.5 hours away). Conditions can shift fast, so hit the mountain report before boots-up. Get after it!

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now—23 trails wide open and spinning with 6 lifts ready to launch you into the action, including that pop-up terrain park for park rats to session. Base depths are holding strong at 18-24 inches, with machine-groomed surfaces perfect for carving buttery turns and variable spots off the groomers keeping things spicy. Season total's stacking up to 32 inches so far, and the crew's been cranking snowmaking non-stop to keep it prime.

Sun-kissed skies and temps in the low-to-mid 30s made yesterday epic, but bundle up as we dip into colder vibes today around the base (think 13-29°F with possible light snow showers dumping 1 inch). Pistes are groomed gold, while off-piste varies—watch for wind crust but stash some powder if you're hiking.

Peering ahead, tomorrow stays dry and chilly (23-38°F, cloudy to clear), then a freeze-thaw Wednesday (9-34°F). Score! Thursday brings 1 inch of light snow at 8-15°F, followed by Friday's 2-inch heavy showers—prime pow refresh at resort level. Pack those thermals, folks.

Pro tip: Night skiing's lit Wed-Sat (3pm-close), and snow tubing's open for après fun. Uphill travelers, stick to Promenade and Ridge Run routes with your pass or ticket. Lift tickets are date-specific but flexible—snag 'em online to save and skip lines with RFID magic. With 44 trails across 1000 vertical feet, this NY/MA border gem's your quick escape from NYC (just 2.5 hours away). Conditions can shift fast, so hit the mountain report before boots-up. Get after it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now—23 trails wide open and spinning with 6 lifts ready to launch you into the action, including that pop-up terrain park for park rats to session. Base depths are holding strong at 18-24 inches, with machine-groomed surfaces perfect for carving buttery turns and variable spots off the groomers keeping things spicy. Season total's stacking up to 32 inches so far, and the crew's been cranking snowmaking non-stop to keep it prime.

Sun-kissed skies and temps in the low-to-mid 30s made yesterday epic, but bundle up as we dip into colder vibes today around the base (think 13-29°F with possible light snow showers dumping 1 inch). Pistes are groomed gold, while off-piste varies—watch for wind crust but stash some powder if you're hiking.

Peering ahead, tomorrow stays dry and chilly (23-38°F, cloudy to clear), then a freeze-thaw Wednesday (9-34°F). Score! Thursday brings 1 inch of light snow at 8-15°F, followed by Friday's 2-inch heavy showers—prime pow refresh at resort level. Pack those thermals, folks.

Pro tip: Night skiing's lit Wed-Sat (3pm-close), and snow tubing's open for après fun. Uphill travelers, stick to Promenade and Ridge Run routes with your pass or ticket. Lift tickets are date-specific but flexible—snag 'em online to save and skip lines with RFID magic. With 44 trails across 1000 vertical feet, this NY/MA border gem's your quick escape from NYC (just 2.5 hours away). Conditions can shift fast, so hit the mountain report before boots-up. Get after it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Carving up Catamount: A Winter Wonderland in the Northeast</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re chasing turns at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, you’re in luck: the mountain is very much in winter mode, with a solid manmade-and-natural base and enough open terrain to keep both cruisers and park rats smiling. The latest regional snow report is calling a base depth in the ballpark of 18–24 inches across the mountain, with a season snowfall total sitting around 26 inches so far, backed up by aggressive snowmaking that’s doing a lot of the heavy lifting this year. Recent storms have been modest but helpful, with about 2 inches of new snow in the past 24–48 hours refreshing the groomers and softening things up on top of the underlying hard pack.

On the hill, expect most frontside groomers to be in classic “machine groomed over packed powder” condition for the morning, trending toward firmer hard pack as traffic builds through the day. Lower-angle blues and greens are riding fast but predictable, great for carving or dialing in progression laps. Steeper pitches will feel a bit more race-course firm underneath, so bring sharp edges if you like to let it rip. Off-piste and natural-snow-only trails are still hit-or-miss: several of the glades and more lightly covered shots remain closed or thin, with rocks and brush lurking, so locals are sticking mostly to the snowmaking corridors until the next decent dump. If you do duck into anything ungroomed that’s open, think “variable” rather than “hero powder” and ski it with your eyes open.

Lift-wise, Catamount is operating essentially at near-full weekday capacity, with 6–7 of 8 lifts spinning and around half the trail map open, roughly low- to mid-20s in terms of open runs. That’s enough to spread people out between the New York and Massachusetts sides and keep laps flowing, especially outside of peak weekend and holiday hours. Night skiing is in effect on select evenings, giving you extra time to hunt for your favorite corduroy line once the crowds thin out.

Weather-wise, it’s a winter grab bag in the best way. Daytime highs are running mainly in the 20s Fahrenheit at the base with teens up high, cold enough to preserve the snow but not so brutal that you’ll be hiding in the lodge every other run. Skies are mostly cloudy with passing snow showers as weak systems slide through, occasionally delivering another inch or so of fluff on top of the groomers. Winds have been moderate, more of a face-tingle on the lifts than a full-on wind-hold scenario.

Looking ahead over the next five days, the pattern favors classic Northeast “maintenance winter” rather than massive powder days: alternating partly cloudy and cloudy days, highs in the low to mid 20s, lows in the single digits to teens, and a couple of windows for light snow, especially later in the workweek as colder air digs in again. That’s ideal for surface quality—expect repeated overnight refreezes and morning corduroy tha

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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2026 13:02:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re chasing turns at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, you’re in luck: the mountain is very much in winter mode, with a solid manmade-and-natural base and enough open terrain to keep both cruisers and park rats smiling. The latest regional snow report is calling a base depth in the ballpark of 18–24 inches across the mountain, with a season snowfall total sitting around 26 inches so far, backed up by aggressive snowmaking that’s doing a lot of the heavy lifting this year. Recent storms have been modest but helpful, with about 2 inches of new snow in the past 24–48 hours refreshing the groomers and softening things up on top of the underlying hard pack.

On the hill, expect most frontside groomers to be in classic “machine groomed over packed powder” condition for the morning, trending toward firmer hard pack as traffic builds through the day. Lower-angle blues and greens are riding fast but predictable, great for carving or dialing in progression laps. Steeper pitches will feel a bit more race-course firm underneath, so bring sharp edges if you like to let it rip. Off-piste and natural-snow-only trails are still hit-or-miss: several of the glades and more lightly covered shots remain closed or thin, with rocks and brush lurking, so locals are sticking mostly to the snowmaking corridors until the next decent dump. If you do duck into anything ungroomed that’s open, think “variable” rather than “hero powder” and ski it with your eyes open.

Lift-wise, Catamount is operating essentially at near-full weekday capacity, with 6–7 of 8 lifts spinning and around half the trail map open, roughly low- to mid-20s in terms of open runs. That’s enough to spread people out between the New York and Massachusetts sides and keep laps flowing, especially outside of peak weekend and holiday hours. Night skiing is in effect on select evenings, giving you extra time to hunt for your favorite corduroy line once the crowds thin out.

Weather-wise, it’s a winter grab bag in the best way. Daytime highs are running mainly in the 20s Fahrenheit at the base with teens up high, cold enough to preserve the snow but not so brutal that you’ll be hiding in the lodge every other run. Skies are mostly cloudy with passing snow showers as weak systems slide through, occasionally delivering another inch or so of fluff on top of the groomers. Winds have been moderate, more of a face-tingle on the lifts than a full-on wind-hold scenario.

Looking ahead over the next five days, the pattern favors classic Northeast “maintenance winter” rather than massive powder days: alternating partly cloudy and cloudy days, highs in the low to mid 20s, lows in the single digits to teens, and a couple of windows for light snow, especially later in the workweek as colder air digs in again. That’s ideal for surface quality—expect repeated overnight refreezes and morning corduroy tha

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re chasing turns at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, you’re in luck: the mountain is very much in winter mode, with a solid manmade-and-natural base and enough open terrain to keep both cruisers and park rats smiling. The latest regional snow report is calling a base depth in the ballpark of 18–24 inches across the mountain, with a season snowfall total sitting around 26 inches so far, backed up by aggressive snowmaking that’s doing a lot of the heavy lifting this year. Recent storms have been modest but helpful, with about 2 inches of new snow in the past 24–48 hours refreshing the groomers and softening things up on top of the underlying hard pack.

On the hill, expect most frontside groomers to be in classic “machine groomed over packed powder” condition for the morning, trending toward firmer hard pack as traffic builds through the day. Lower-angle blues and greens are riding fast but predictable, great for carving or dialing in progression laps. Steeper pitches will feel a bit more race-course firm underneath, so bring sharp edges if you like to let it rip. Off-piste and natural-snow-only trails are still hit-or-miss: several of the glades and more lightly covered shots remain closed or thin, with rocks and brush lurking, so locals are sticking mostly to the snowmaking corridors until the next decent dump. If you do duck into anything ungroomed that’s open, think “variable” rather than “hero powder” and ski it with your eyes open.

Lift-wise, Catamount is operating essentially at near-full weekday capacity, with 6–7 of 8 lifts spinning and around half the trail map open, roughly low- to mid-20s in terms of open runs. That’s enough to spread people out between the New York and Massachusetts sides and keep laps flowing, especially outside of peak weekend and holiday hours. Night skiing is in effect on select evenings, giving you extra time to hunt for your favorite corduroy line once the crowds thin out.

Weather-wise, it’s a winter grab bag in the best way. Daytime highs are running mainly in the 20s Fahrenheit at the base with teens up high, cold enough to preserve the snow but not so brutal that you’ll be hiding in the lodge every other run. Skies are mostly cloudy with passing snow showers as weak systems slide through, occasionally delivering another inch or so of fluff on top of the groomers. Winds have been moderate, more of a face-tingle on the lifts than a full-on wind-hold scenario.

Looking ahead over the next five days, the pattern favors classic Northeast “maintenance winter” rather than massive powder days: alternating partly cloudy and cloudy days, highs in the low to mid 20s, lows in the single digits to teens, and a couple of windows for light snow, especially later in the workweek as colder air digs in again. That’s ideal for surface quality—expect repeated overnight refreezes and morning corduroy tha

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re itching to sneak in some Catamount laps, the mountain is very much in go-mode right now, with midwinter temps, a machine-built base, and a little bit of natural refresh to keep things interesting.

On the snow front, Catamount is working with a base of roughly 18–24 inches across the mountain, thanks to a combo of manmade and recent natural snow. SnoCountry’s latest report lists 2 inches of new snow over the past 24–72 hours and a season total of about 26 inches so far, which is pretty typical for this point in the season in the Berkshires. That base is enough for wall-to-wall coverage on the main routes, though you’ll still want to keep your eyes open near trail edges where it can be thinner.

Terrain-wise, Catamount has been steadily expanding. The resort’s own conditions page notes 21 open trails served by 6 lifts in their most recent daily report, with snowmaking-focused runs carrying the load and natural-snow-only terrain like glades and some peripheral trails still waiting on a deeper blanket. Expect the core groomers—Promenade, Ridge Run, Alley Cat, Sidewinder, and friends—to be where you’ll spend most of your day, with a pop-up terrain park open for those who need their rail and jump fix.

Snow surface conditions are classic New England midwinter. The primary surface is listed as powder with a secondary hard pack, which in local-speak means groomed packed powder in the morning that firms up through the day, especially on steeper pitches and high-traffic runs. Off-piste and natural snow trails are still limited; where they are open, you’re more likely to find firm, variable snow and the odd scratchy spot than hero powder, so bring sharp edges and don’t treat it like a Western pow day.

Weather-wise, it’s cold enough to keep things preserved. Short-term forecasts show daytime highs in the 20s Fahrenheit with lows in the single digits to teens, and conditions ranging from partly cloudy to periods of light snow over the next several days. A 7-day outlook calls for around 3–4 inches of additional snow, with light accumulations Sunday into Monday as small systems slide through. That’s great news for surface quality: every inch of natural snow on top of the manmade base makes the corduroy grippier and the turns more forgiving. Expect a few true winter-feeling days with below-freezing temps all day, followed by one or two slightly milder, freeze-thaw days midweek that can soften things up on south-facing slopes before refreezing overnight.

Thinking like a local, here’s how to play it. Hit the groomers early: first chair will give you velvety cord on Promenade and Ridge Run, with the snow still cold, chalky, and edgeable. By midday, traffic will push loose snow to the sides of the trail—great spots to hunt for soft piles if you like to slash. Late in the day, steeper sections can get firm and a bit slick, especially under

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re itching to sneak in some Catamount laps, the mountain is very much in go-mode right now, with midwinter temps, a machine-built base, and a little bit of natural refresh to keep things interesting.

On the snow front, Catamount is working with a base of roughly 18–24 inches across the mountain, thanks to a combo of manmade and recent natural snow. SnoCountry’s latest report lists 2 inches of new snow over the past 24–72 hours and a season total of about 26 inches so far, which is pretty typical for this point in the season in the Berkshires. That base is enough for wall-to-wall coverage on the main routes, though you’ll still want to keep your eyes open near trail edges where it can be thinner.

Terrain-wise, Catamount has been steadily expanding. The resort’s own conditions page notes 21 open trails served by 6 lifts in their most recent daily report, with snowmaking-focused runs carrying the load and natural-snow-only terrain like glades and some peripheral trails still waiting on a deeper blanket. Expect the core groomers—Promenade, Ridge Run, Alley Cat, Sidewinder, and friends—to be where you’ll spend most of your day, with a pop-up terrain park open for those who need their rail and jump fix.

Snow surface conditions are classic New England midwinter. The primary surface is listed as powder with a secondary hard pack, which in local-speak means groomed packed powder in the morning that firms up through the day, especially on steeper pitches and high-traffic runs. Off-piste and natural snow trails are still limited; where they are open, you’re more likely to find firm, variable snow and the odd scratchy spot than hero powder, so bring sharp edges and don’t treat it like a Western pow day.

Weather-wise, it’s cold enough to keep things preserved. Short-term forecasts show daytime highs in the 20s Fahrenheit with lows in the single digits to teens, and conditions ranging from partly cloudy to periods of light snow over the next several days. A 7-day outlook calls for around 3–4 inches of additional snow, with light accumulations Sunday into Monday as small systems slide through. That’s great news for surface quality: every inch of natural snow on top of the manmade base makes the corduroy grippier and the turns more forgiving. Expect a few true winter-feeling days with below-freezing temps all day, followed by one or two slightly milder, freeze-thaw days midweek that can soften things up on south-facing slopes before refreezing overnight.

Thinking like a local, here’s how to play it. Hit the groomers early: first chair will give you velvety cord on Promenade and Ridge Run, with the snow still cold, chalky, and edgeable. By midday, traffic will push loose snow to the sides of the trail—great spots to hunt for soft piles if you like to slash. Late in the day, steeper sections can get firm and a bit slick, especially under

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re itching to sneak in some Catamount laps, the mountain is very much in go-mode right now, with midwinter temps, a machine-built base, and a little bit of natural refresh to keep things interesting.

On the snow front, Catamount is working with a base of roughly 18–24 inches across the mountain, thanks to a combo of manmade and recent natural snow. SnoCountry’s latest report lists 2 inches of new snow over the past 24–72 hours and a season total of about 26 inches so far, which is pretty typical for this point in the season in the Berkshires. That base is enough for wall-to-wall coverage on the main routes, though you’ll still want to keep your eyes open near trail edges where it can be thinner.

Terrain-wise, Catamount has been steadily expanding. The resort’s own conditions page notes 21 open trails served by 6 lifts in their most recent daily report, with snowmaking-focused runs carrying the load and natural-snow-only terrain like glades and some peripheral trails still waiting on a deeper blanket. Expect the core groomers—Promenade, Ridge Run, Alley Cat, Sidewinder, and friends—to be where you’ll spend most of your day, with a pop-up terrain park open for those who need their rail and jump fix.

Snow surface conditions are classic New England midwinter. The primary surface is listed as powder with a secondary hard pack, which in local-speak means groomed packed powder in the morning that firms up through the day, especially on steeper pitches and high-traffic runs. Off-piste and natural snow trails are still limited; where they are open, you’re more likely to find firm, variable snow and the odd scratchy spot than hero powder, so bring sharp edges and don’t treat it like a Western pow day.

Weather-wise, it’s cold enough to keep things preserved. Short-term forecasts show daytime highs in the 20s Fahrenheit with lows in the single digits to teens, and conditions ranging from partly cloudy to periods of light snow over the next several days. A 7-day outlook calls for around 3–4 inches of additional snow, with light accumulations Sunday into Monday as small systems slide through. That’s great news for surface quality: every inch of natural snow on top of the manmade base makes the corduroy grippier and the turns more forgiving. Expect a few true winter-feeling days with below-freezing temps all day, followed by one or two slightly milder, freeze-thaw days midweek that can soften things up on south-facing slopes before refreezing overnight.

Thinking like a local, here’s how to play it. Hit the groomers early: first chair will give you velvety cord on Promenade and Ridge Run, with the snow still cold, chalky, and edgeable. By midday, traffic will push loose snow to the sides of the trail—great spots to hunt for soft piles if you like to slash. Late in the day, steeper sections can get firm and a bit slick, especially under

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re chasing turns at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, you’re in luck: the mountain is very much in winter mode with a solid manmade base, a refresh of natural snow, and enough open terrain to keep both skiers and riders happily lapping all day.

Let’s start with the numbers locals care about first. The base depth is sitting around 18–24 inches across the mountain, with the resort reporting a season total of about 26 inches so far. Recent storms have helped freshen things up, with 2 inches of new snow in the past 24–48 hours, so you’re not just sliding on old corduroy but on a nice soft layer on top of the hardpack underneath. Snow surfaces are being reported as primarily powder over hard pack, which in Catamount-speak usually means grippy groomers in the morning and a bit more firm and fast later in the day if the temps stay cold.

Trail and lift-wise, the mountain is fully “go” for a solid day. The latest resort report shows 21 open trails served by 6 lifts, which covers the core frontside network and enough vertical to string together real top-to-bottom runs without feeling like you’re stuck on just one pod. Expect the usual mix: wide groomers for high-speed carving, learning zones running for newer riders, and some of the steeper fall-line favorites starting to come online as snowmaking and coverage allow. There’s also a pop-up terrain park open, so if you’re a freestyler you’ll find features to session without having to hunt for them.

Weather-wise, think classic cold, mid-season Northeastern conditions—exactly what you want to preserve snow. Around the mountain, daytime highs are hovering in the mid 20s to upper 20s Fahrenheit with lows dipping into the teens, and winds generally light to moderate, which keeps the chill factor real but not brutal. Looking out over the next five days, the pattern stays wintery: mostly dry or just a dusting here and there, with a mix of partly cloudy skies and occasional light snow. A couple of days creep toward the low 30s at the base, but we’re still talking freeze-thaw at worst, not a warm rain event, so the snowpack should hold up nicely with overnight refreezes and grooming.

On-piste, expect well-covered groomed runs with that firm New England backbone under a softer top layer—great for confident carving and high edge angles if you bring sharp edges. Earlier in the day will be the hero-snow window; by afternoon, high-traffic pitches may show some scraped-off hardpack, especially on steeper routes and choke points near lift unloads. Off-piste and natural-snow-only terrain is still more limited: some glades and natural trails remain closed or thin, and you’ll want to assume early-season hazards—rocks, stumps, and brush—any time you leave a clearly groomed line. Locals stick to the snowmaking trails for their daily laps right now and save the tree adventures for after a bigger storm

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re chasing turns at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, you’re in luck: the mountain is very much in winter mode with a solid manmade base, a refresh of natural snow, and enough open terrain to keep both skiers and riders happily lapping all day.

Let’s start with the numbers locals care about first. The base depth is sitting around 18–24 inches across the mountain, with the resort reporting a season total of about 26 inches so far. Recent storms have helped freshen things up, with 2 inches of new snow in the past 24–48 hours, so you’re not just sliding on old corduroy but on a nice soft layer on top of the hardpack underneath. Snow surfaces are being reported as primarily powder over hard pack, which in Catamount-speak usually means grippy groomers in the morning and a bit more firm and fast later in the day if the temps stay cold.

Trail and lift-wise, the mountain is fully “go” for a solid day. The latest resort report shows 21 open trails served by 6 lifts, which covers the core frontside network and enough vertical to string together real top-to-bottom runs without feeling like you’re stuck on just one pod. Expect the usual mix: wide groomers for high-speed carving, learning zones running for newer riders, and some of the steeper fall-line favorites starting to come online as snowmaking and coverage allow. There’s also a pop-up terrain park open, so if you’re a freestyler you’ll find features to session without having to hunt for them.

Weather-wise, think classic cold, mid-season Northeastern conditions—exactly what you want to preserve snow. Around the mountain, daytime highs are hovering in the mid 20s to upper 20s Fahrenheit with lows dipping into the teens, and winds generally light to moderate, which keeps the chill factor real but not brutal. Looking out over the next five days, the pattern stays wintery: mostly dry or just a dusting here and there, with a mix of partly cloudy skies and occasional light snow. A couple of days creep toward the low 30s at the base, but we’re still talking freeze-thaw at worst, not a warm rain event, so the snowpack should hold up nicely with overnight refreezes and grooming.

On-piste, expect well-covered groomed runs with that firm New England backbone under a softer top layer—great for confident carving and high edge angles if you bring sharp edges. Earlier in the day will be the hero-snow window; by afternoon, high-traffic pitches may show some scraped-off hardpack, especially on steeper routes and choke points near lift unloads. Off-piste and natural-snow-only terrain is still more limited: some glades and natural trails remain closed or thin, and you’ll want to assume early-season hazards—rocks, stumps, and brush—any time you leave a clearly groomed line. Locals stick to the snowmaking trails for their daily laps right now and save the tree adventures for after a bigger storm

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re chasing turns at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, you’re in luck: the mountain is very much in winter mode with a solid manmade base, a refresh of natural snow, and enough open terrain to keep both skiers and riders happily lapping all day.

Let’s start with the numbers locals care about first. The base depth is sitting around 18–24 inches across the mountain, with the resort reporting a season total of about 26 inches so far. Recent storms have helped freshen things up, with 2 inches of new snow in the past 24–48 hours, so you’re not just sliding on old corduroy but on a nice soft layer on top of the hardpack underneath. Snow surfaces are being reported as primarily powder over hard pack, which in Catamount-speak usually means grippy groomers in the morning and a bit more firm and fast later in the day if the temps stay cold.

Trail and lift-wise, the mountain is fully “go” for a solid day. The latest resort report shows 21 open trails served by 6 lifts, which covers the core frontside network and enough vertical to string together real top-to-bottom runs without feeling like you’re stuck on just one pod. Expect the usual mix: wide groomers for high-speed carving, learning zones running for newer riders, and some of the steeper fall-line favorites starting to come online as snowmaking and coverage allow. There’s also a pop-up terrain park open, so if you’re a freestyler you’ll find features to session without having to hunt for them.

Weather-wise, think classic cold, mid-season Northeastern conditions—exactly what you want to preserve snow. Around the mountain, daytime highs are hovering in the mid 20s to upper 20s Fahrenheit with lows dipping into the teens, and winds generally light to moderate, which keeps the chill factor real but not brutal. Looking out over the next five days, the pattern stays wintery: mostly dry or just a dusting here and there, with a mix of partly cloudy skies and occasional light snow. A couple of days creep toward the low 30s at the base, but we’re still talking freeze-thaw at worst, not a warm rain event, so the snowpack should hold up nicely with overnight refreezes and grooming.

On-piste, expect well-covered groomed runs with that firm New England backbone under a softer top layer—great for confident carving and high edge angles if you bring sharp edges. Earlier in the day will be the hero-snow window; by afternoon, high-traffic pitches may show some scraped-off hardpack, especially on steeper routes and choke points near lift unloads. Off-piste and natural-snow-only terrain is still more limited: some glades and natural trails remain closed or thin, and you’ll want to assume early-season hazards—rocks, stumps, and brush—any time you leave a clearly groomed line. Locals stick to the snowmaking trails for their daily laps right now and save the tree adventures for after a bigger storm

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount is serving up classic early-season East Coast vibes right now: plenty of manmade snow where it counts, a softening surface in the daytime, and just enough natural refresh to keep your edges happy.

As of the latest local mountain report, Catamount has 21 open trails spun by 6 lifts, with the pop-up terrain park live and begging for laps. The snowpack on the open runs is sitting on a machine-made base of about 18–24 inches, with the season total snowfall hovering around roughly 26 inches so far. Recent natural snow has been modest: about 2 inches in the last 24–72 hours, with no major new dump in the most recent 24–48, but the snowmaking crew has been absolutely hammering it to keep coverage strong and surfaces fresh on the main routes.

Under your skis or board, think powder-on-hard-pack feel on the groomers: the primary surface is described as powder with hard pack underneath, which translates into carvable corduroy in the morning, softening into forgiving “hero snow” once temps climb into the 30s. Pistes on the snowmaking network are in good shape, especially workhorses like Ridge Run and Upper/Lower Promenade. Off-piste and naturals are another story: locals are staying inbounds and on marked snowmaking trails for now, as several natural-snow favorites like Birch Cathedral, Birch Glade, Lynx, Lookout, and Sunrise are still closed. If you’re hunting trees or unmarked lines, this is not yet the week.

Weather-wise, you’re looking at classic freeze–thaw cycling. Daytime highs are running in the upper 20s to mid 30s at the base, dipping into the teens overnight, with mostly cloudy skies, occasional light snow or drizzle depending on the day, and breeze in the 20–30 mph range on the upper mountain. That means firm mornings, soft turns by late morning into afternoon, and a refreeze for the night-skiing crew. Over the next five days, expect mainly dry or light-precip days: a mix of cloudy and partly cloudy, one day with a light 1-inch refresh to resort level, and temperatures staying mostly below or near freezing, so the snowpack should hold without turning into a total slush fest.

From a “think like a local” standpoint, here’s how to play it. Hit first chair for the crisp cord on Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple, then chase the sun as things soften. Avoid the naturals that are marked closed—patrol is serious about that, and there just isn’t enough natural base yet. Night skiing Wednesday through Saturday is a sleeper win: cooler temps, freshly groomed lanes, and fewer weekend warriors. If you want a bonus activity, the snow tubing park is open and running, perfect for an afternoon leg-break.

A few practical nuggets: lifts generally turn 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. midweek and earlier/later on weekends, with night skiing to 8 or 9 p.m on select nights, so you can stack a full day plus some under the lights. Kids 6 and under ride free with

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount is serving up classic early-season East Coast vibes right now: plenty of manmade snow where it counts, a softening surface in the daytime, and just enough natural refresh to keep your edges happy.

As of the latest local mountain report, Catamount has 21 open trails spun by 6 lifts, with the pop-up terrain park live and begging for laps. The snowpack on the open runs is sitting on a machine-made base of about 18–24 inches, with the season total snowfall hovering around roughly 26 inches so far. Recent natural snow has been modest: about 2 inches in the last 24–72 hours, with no major new dump in the most recent 24–48, but the snowmaking crew has been absolutely hammering it to keep coverage strong and surfaces fresh on the main routes.

Under your skis or board, think powder-on-hard-pack feel on the groomers: the primary surface is described as powder with hard pack underneath, which translates into carvable corduroy in the morning, softening into forgiving “hero snow” once temps climb into the 30s. Pistes on the snowmaking network are in good shape, especially workhorses like Ridge Run and Upper/Lower Promenade. Off-piste and naturals are another story: locals are staying inbounds and on marked snowmaking trails for now, as several natural-snow favorites like Birch Cathedral, Birch Glade, Lynx, Lookout, and Sunrise are still closed. If you’re hunting trees or unmarked lines, this is not yet the week.

Weather-wise, you’re looking at classic freeze–thaw cycling. Daytime highs are running in the upper 20s to mid 30s at the base, dipping into the teens overnight, with mostly cloudy skies, occasional light snow or drizzle depending on the day, and breeze in the 20–30 mph range on the upper mountain. That means firm mornings, soft turns by late morning into afternoon, and a refreeze for the night-skiing crew. Over the next five days, expect mainly dry or light-precip days: a mix of cloudy and partly cloudy, one day with a light 1-inch refresh to resort level, and temperatures staying mostly below or near freezing, so the snowpack should hold without turning into a total slush fest.

From a “think like a local” standpoint, here’s how to play it. Hit first chair for the crisp cord on Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple, then chase the sun as things soften. Avoid the naturals that are marked closed—patrol is serious about that, and there just isn’t enough natural base yet. Night skiing Wednesday through Saturday is a sleeper win: cooler temps, freshly groomed lanes, and fewer weekend warriors. If you want a bonus activity, the snow tubing park is open and running, perfect for an afternoon leg-break.

A few practical nuggets: lifts generally turn 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. midweek and earlier/later on weekends, with night skiing to 8 or 9 p.m on select nights, so you can stack a full day plus some under the lights. Kids 6 and under ride free with

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount is serving up classic early-season East Coast vibes right now: plenty of manmade snow where it counts, a softening surface in the daytime, and just enough natural refresh to keep your edges happy.

As of the latest local mountain report, Catamount has 21 open trails spun by 6 lifts, with the pop-up terrain park live and begging for laps. The snowpack on the open runs is sitting on a machine-made base of about 18–24 inches, with the season total snowfall hovering around roughly 26 inches so far. Recent natural snow has been modest: about 2 inches in the last 24–72 hours, with no major new dump in the most recent 24–48, but the snowmaking crew has been absolutely hammering it to keep coverage strong and surfaces fresh on the main routes.

Under your skis or board, think powder-on-hard-pack feel on the groomers: the primary surface is described as powder with hard pack underneath, which translates into carvable corduroy in the morning, softening into forgiving “hero snow” once temps climb into the 30s. Pistes on the snowmaking network are in good shape, especially workhorses like Ridge Run and Upper/Lower Promenade. Off-piste and naturals are another story: locals are staying inbounds and on marked snowmaking trails for now, as several natural-snow favorites like Birch Cathedral, Birch Glade, Lynx, Lookout, and Sunrise are still closed. If you’re hunting trees or unmarked lines, this is not yet the week.

Weather-wise, you’re looking at classic freeze–thaw cycling. Daytime highs are running in the upper 20s to mid 30s at the base, dipping into the teens overnight, with mostly cloudy skies, occasional light snow or drizzle depending on the day, and breeze in the 20–30 mph range on the upper mountain. That means firm mornings, soft turns by late morning into afternoon, and a refreeze for the night-skiing crew. Over the next five days, expect mainly dry or light-precip days: a mix of cloudy and partly cloudy, one day with a light 1-inch refresh to resort level, and temperatures staying mostly below or near freezing, so the snowpack should hold without turning into a total slush fest.

From a “think like a local” standpoint, here’s how to play it. Hit first chair for the crisp cord on Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple, then chase the sun as things soften. Avoid the naturals that are marked closed—patrol is serious about that, and there just isn’t enough natural base yet. Night skiing Wednesday through Saturday is a sleeper win: cooler temps, freshly groomed lanes, and fewer weekend warriors. If you want a bonus activity, the snow tubing park is open and running, perfect for an afternoon leg-break.

A few practical nuggets: lifts generally turn 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. midweek and earlier/later on weekends, with night skiing to 8 or 9 p.m on select nights, so you can stack a full day plus some under the lights. Kids 6 and under ride free with

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: Fresh Powder, Chilly Temps, and Endless Terrain to Explore</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

# Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report: Fresh Powder and Chilly Temps

Pack your layers because Catamount is firing on all cylinders right now! As of early January, this Southern New England gem is delivering the kind of conditions that make winter sports enthusiasts giddy. With 21 open trails serviced by 6 open lifts, there's plenty of terrain to explore, and the mountain's recent snowfall has created that sweet spot where skiers and riders can really lay into their turns.

Let's talk snow first, because that's what gets us all hyped. The base is sitting at a solid 18 to 24 inches, with 2 inches of fresh powder falling in the last 24 hours and another 2 inches over the past three days. That's the kind of top-up that keeps conditions interesting and transforms groomed runs into playgrounds. The season total is already at 26 inches, which isn't bad considering how finicky New England winters can be. Most of that fresh snow is sitting as powder on top of hard pack, which means you're getting that responsive ride with a forgiving landing.

The current surface conditions are excellent for this time of year. You're looking at powder as your primary surface with hard pack underneath, giving you stability without sacrificing that fun factor. Whether you're a front-side ripper or a glade goblin, the variety at Catamount means there's something for your skill level. Plus, the mountain's extensive snowmaking capabilities mean the team has been working around the clock to keep conditions consistent across their 44 total trails.

Now for the current weather situation: it's cold out there, folks. Base temperatures are hovering in the low 20s to mid 30s, with summits pushing toward the freezing mark. You're looking at mostly cloudy skies right now, but here's where it gets interesting for your next few days of riding. Today and tomorrow are expected to bring some snow action—around 2 inches is forecasted to fall through the day, so if you can get out there, the fresh tracks could be yours. Temperatures will dip to around 18 degrees at the base tonight, so definitely bring that thermal base layer.

Looking ahead at your next five days, the forecast shows a slight warming trend. Friday looks partly cloudy with highs in the upper 30s, which might trigger some freeze-thaw cycles on the surface. Saturday and Sunday follow the same pattern with temperatures in the 30s and 40s respectively. Nothing major in terms of new snow is expected through the weekend, but the cold nights should firm things up nicely for good spring-like conditions during the day. By Monday, you're still looking at mostly dry, partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the 30s.

One awesome detail worth noting: Catamount has a Pop-Up Terrain Park currently open, so if you're feeling creative with tricks and features, there's a dedicated space to work your magic. The mountain is also

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

# Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report: Fresh Powder and Chilly Temps

Pack your layers because Catamount is firing on all cylinders right now! As of early January, this Southern New England gem is delivering the kind of conditions that make winter sports enthusiasts giddy. With 21 open trails serviced by 6 open lifts, there's plenty of terrain to explore, and the mountain's recent snowfall has created that sweet spot where skiers and riders can really lay into their turns.

Let's talk snow first, because that's what gets us all hyped. The base is sitting at a solid 18 to 24 inches, with 2 inches of fresh powder falling in the last 24 hours and another 2 inches over the past three days. That's the kind of top-up that keeps conditions interesting and transforms groomed runs into playgrounds. The season total is already at 26 inches, which isn't bad considering how finicky New England winters can be. Most of that fresh snow is sitting as powder on top of hard pack, which means you're getting that responsive ride with a forgiving landing.

The current surface conditions are excellent for this time of year. You're looking at powder as your primary surface with hard pack underneath, giving you stability without sacrificing that fun factor. Whether you're a front-side ripper or a glade goblin, the variety at Catamount means there's something for your skill level. Plus, the mountain's extensive snowmaking capabilities mean the team has been working around the clock to keep conditions consistent across their 44 total trails.

Now for the current weather situation: it's cold out there, folks. Base temperatures are hovering in the low 20s to mid 30s, with summits pushing toward the freezing mark. You're looking at mostly cloudy skies right now, but here's where it gets interesting for your next few days of riding. Today and tomorrow are expected to bring some snow action—around 2 inches is forecasted to fall through the day, so if you can get out there, the fresh tracks could be yours. Temperatures will dip to around 18 degrees at the base tonight, so definitely bring that thermal base layer.

Looking ahead at your next five days, the forecast shows a slight warming trend. Friday looks partly cloudy with highs in the upper 30s, which might trigger some freeze-thaw cycles on the surface. Saturday and Sunday follow the same pattern with temperatures in the 30s and 40s respectively. Nothing major in terms of new snow is expected through the weekend, but the cold nights should firm things up nicely for good spring-like conditions during the day. By Monday, you're still looking at mostly dry, partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the 30s.

One awesome detail worth noting: Catamount has a Pop-Up Terrain Park currently open, so if you're feeling creative with tricks and features, there's a dedicated space to work your magic. The mountain is also

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

# Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report: Fresh Powder and Chilly Temps

Pack your layers because Catamount is firing on all cylinders right now! As of early January, this Southern New England gem is delivering the kind of conditions that make winter sports enthusiasts giddy. With 21 open trails serviced by 6 open lifts, there's plenty of terrain to explore, and the mountain's recent snowfall has created that sweet spot where skiers and riders can really lay into their turns.

Let's talk snow first, because that's what gets us all hyped. The base is sitting at a solid 18 to 24 inches, with 2 inches of fresh powder falling in the last 24 hours and another 2 inches over the past three days. That's the kind of top-up that keeps conditions interesting and transforms groomed runs into playgrounds. The season total is already at 26 inches, which isn't bad considering how finicky New England winters can be. Most of that fresh snow is sitting as powder on top of hard pack, which means you're getting that responsive ride with a forgiving landing.

The current surface conditions are excellent for this time of year. You're looking at powder as your primary surface with hard pack underneath, giving you stability without sacrificing that fun factor. Whether you're a front-side ripper or a glade goblin, the variety at Catamount means there's something for your skill level. Plus, the mountain's extensive snowmaking capabilities mean the team has been working around the clock to keep conditions consistent across their 44 total trails.

Now for the current weather situation: it's cold out there, folks. Base temperatures are hovering in the low 20s to mid 30s, with summits pushing toward the freezing mark. You're looking at mostly cloudy skies right now, but here's where it gets interesting for your next few days of riding. Today and tomorrow are expected to bring some snow action—around 2 inches is forecasted to fall through the day, so if you can get out there, the fresh tracks could be yours. Temperatures will dip to around 18 degrees at the base tonight, so definitely bring that thermal base layer.

Looking ahead at your next five days, the forecast shows a slight warming trend. Friday looks partly cloudy with highs in the upper 30s, which might trigger some freeze-thaw cycles on the surface. Saturday and Sunday follow the same pattern with temperatures in the 30s and 40s respectively. Nothing major in terms of new snow is expected through the weekend, but the cold nights should firm things up nicely for good spring-like conditions during the day. By Monday, you're still looking at mostly dry, partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the 30s.

One awesome detail worth noting: Catamount has a Pop-Up Terrain Park currently open, so if you're feeling creative with tricks and features, there's a dedicated space to work your magic. The mountain is also

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime powder vibes right now—think 21 open trails carved up by 6 spinning lifts, including that pop-up terrain park begging for your next air. Fresh 2-3 inches dropped Monday afternoon atop a base of 18-24 inches, with season total hovering around 26-28 inches for that creamy carve session. Powder primary, hard pack secondary, and warmer temps in the 30s are turning it into hero snow—grab your board and link those turns on Ridge Run or Upper Promenade.

No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours beyond that recent 2 inches, but the hill's snowmaking crew is crushing it to keep pistes primed. Off-piste? Stick to bounds for now, as some naturals like Birch Cathedral and Lynx are closed. Summit sits at 2000ft, base 1000ft, perfect for all levels across 44 trails total.

Today's cloudy with light snow fading to sun, temps 19-28°F at base—bundle up but expect carvable corduroy. Looking ahead, stay frosty: Tuesday max 30°F min 25°F clear turning cloudy; Wednesday 1 inch new snow to resort level, 19-31°F; Thursday light snow then fair 18-36°F freeze-thaw; Friday clear to cloudy 28-34°F; Saturday drizzle to light snow 28-34°F. Winds 20-30mph, but below freezing keeps it skiable.

Lifts run till 4pm today (Tue 9am-4pm), night shredding Wed-Sat if you're chasing lights. Snow tubing's open too—hit it post-ski. Pro tip: Uphill travelers, snag a pass or ticket and stick to Lower/Upper Promenade and Ridge Run; watch for groomers. Pre-buy RFID lift tix online to save, and kids 6/under ride free. Emergency? Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com before boots-on. Who's joining the pow party?

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime powder vibes right now—think 21 open trails carved up by 6 spinning lifts, including that pop-up terrain park begging for your next air. Fresh 2-3 inches dropped Monday afternoon atop a base of 18-24 inches, with season total hovering around 26-28 inches for that creamy carve session. Powder primary, hard pack secondary, and warmer temps in the 30s are turning it into hero snow—grab your board and link those turns on Ridge Run or Upper Promenade.

No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours beyond that recent 2 inches, but the hill's snowmaking crew is crushing it to keep pistes primed. Off-piste? Stick to bounds for now, as some naturals like Birch Cathedral and Lynx are closed. Summit sits at 2000ft, base 1000ft, perfect for all levels across 44 trails total.

Today's cloudy with light snow fading to sun, temps 19-28°F at base—bundle up but expect carvable corduroy. Looking ahead, stay frosty: Tuesday max 30°F min 25°F clear turning cloudy; Wednesday 1 inch new snow to resort level, 19-31°F; Thursday light snow then fair 18-36°F freeze-thaw; Friday clear to cloudy 28-34°F; Saturday drizzle to light snow 28-34°F. Winds 20-30mph, but below freezing keeps it skiable.

Lifts run till 4pm today (Tue 9am-4pm), night shredding Wed-Sat if you're chasing lights. Snow tubing's open too—hit it post-ski. Pro tip: Uphill travelers, snag a pass or ticket and stick to Lower/Upper Promenade and Ridge Run; watch for groomers. Pre-buy RFID lift tix online to save, and kids 6/under ride free. Emergency? Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com before boots-on. Who's joining the pow party?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime powder vibes right now—think 21 open trails carved up by 6 spinning lifts, including that pop-up terrain park begging for your next air. Fresh 2-3 inches dropped Monday afternoon atop a base of 18-24 inches, with season total hovering around 26-28 inches for that creamy carve session. Powder primary, hard pack secondary, and warmer temps in the 30s are turning it into hero snow—grab your board and link those turns on Ridge Run or Upper Promenade.

No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours beyond that recent 2 inches, but the hill's snowmaking crew is crushing it to keep pistes primed. Off-piste? Stick to bounds for now, as some naturals like Birch Cathedral and Lynx are closed. Summit sits at 2000ft, base 1000ft, perfect for all levels across 44 trails total.

Today's cloudy with light snow fading to sun, temps 19-28°F at base—bundle up but expect carvable corduroy. Looking ahead, stay frosty: Tuesday max 30°F min 25°F clear turning cloudy; Wednesday 1 inch new snow to resort level, 19-31°F; Thursday light snow then fair 18-36°F freeze-thaw; Friday clear to cloudy 28-34°F; Saturday drizzle to light snow 28-34°F. Winds 20-30mph, but below freezing keeps it skiable.

Lifts run till 4pm today (Tue 9am-4pm), night shredding Wed-Sat if you're chasing lights. Snow tubing's open too—hit it post-ski. Pro tip: Uphill travelers, snag a pass or ticket and stick to Lower/Upper Promenade and Ridge Run; watch for groomers. Pre-buy RFID lift tix online to save, and kids 6/under ride free. Emergency? Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com before boots-on. Who's joining the pow party?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Carving Fresh Tracks at Catamount: A Winter Wonderland Awaits</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 20 trails open and spinning via 6 of 8 lifts—perfect for carving those fresh lines across their 44-trail playground from beginner glades to expert chutes. Think Panther Pup Park buzzing for park rats, and a base depth holding strong at 18-24 inches of mostly powder over hard pack, thanks to recent snowmaking magic and 2 inches dropped in the last 24-48 hours (with 26 inches season total so far).

Snow's been accumulating steadily, setting up softer turns amid mid-20s temps today—expect that powdery goodness underfoot on piste, while off-piste stays adventurous but watch for variable spots as crews keep grooming overnight. Current weather's cloudy with light breezes around 20°F base/17°F summit, feeling crisp and carve-ready.

Lift hours today (Monday) run 9am-4pm, so hit it early to beat any crowds—uphill policy's strict, so grab your pass or ticket and stick to Esplanade, Upper Promenade, or Ridge Run routes. Snow tubing's open too for non-ski vibes!

Looking ahead, stay frosty: cloudy and dry today maxing 21°F, warming to 33°F Tuesday with clears, then Wednesday brings 1 inch new snow and heavy showers cooling to 31°F—prime recharge for powder hounds. Thursday fogs up to 35°F freeze-thaw, Friday chills below freezing at 29°F, and Saturday teases more light snow. No major dumps yet, but that midweek fluff could turn epic—pack layers, as valleys dip to 1°F lows.

Pro tip from locals: Thank the snowmakers out there; they're the unsung heroes. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies, and conditions can shift fast—check catamountski.com before boots-up. Time to send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 20 trails open and spinning via 6 of 8 lifts—perfect for carving those fresh lines across their 44-trail playground from beginner glades to expert chutes. Think Panther Pup Park buzzing for park rats, and a base depth holding strong at 18-24 inches of mostly powder over hard pack, thanks to recent snowmaking magic and 2 inches dropped in the last 24-48 hours (with 26 inches season total so far).

Snow's been accumulating steadily, setting up softer turns amid mid-20s temps today—expect that powdery goodness underfoot on piste, while off-piste stays adventurous but watch for variable spots as crews keep grooming overnight. Current weather's cloudy with light breezes around 20°F base/17°F summit, feeling crisp and carve-ready.

Lift hours today (Monday) run 9am-4pm, so hit it early to beat any crowds—uphill policy's strict, so grab your pass or ticket and stick to Esplanade, Upper Promenade, or Ridge Run routes. Snow tubing's open too for non-ski vibes!

Looking ahead, stay frosty: cloudy and dry today maxing 21°F, warming to 33°F Tuesday with clears, then Wednesday brings 1 inch new snow and heavy showers cooling to 31°F—prime recharge for powder hounds. Thursday fogs up to 35°F freeze-thaw, Friday chills below freezing at 29°F, and Saturday teases more light snow. No major dumps yet, but that midweek fluff could turn epic—pack layers, as valleys dip to 1°F lows.

Pro tip from locals: Thank the snowmakers out there; they're the unsung heroes. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies, and conditions can shift fast—check catamountski.com before boots-up. Time to send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 20 trails open and spinning via 6 of 8 lifts—perfect for carving those fresh lines across their 44-trail playground from beginner glades to expert chutes. Think Panther Pup Park buzzing for park rats, and a base depth holding strong at 18-24 inches of mostly powder over hard pack, thanks to recent snowmaking magic and 2 inches dropped in the last 24-48 hours (with 26 inches season total so far).

Snow's been accumulating steadily, setting up softer turns amid mid-20s temps today—expect that powdery goodness underfoot on piste, while off-piste stays adventurous but watch for variable spots as crews keep grooming overnight. Current weather's cloudy with light breezes around 20°F base/17°F summit, feeling crisp and carve-ready.

Lift hours today (Monday) run 9am-4pm, so hit it early to beat any crowds—uphill policy's strict, so grab your pass or ticket and stick to Esplanade, Upper Promenade, or Ridge Run routes. Snow tubing's open too for non-ski vibes!

Looking ahead, stay frosty: cloudy and dry today maxing 21°F, warming to 33°F Tuesday with clears, then Wednesday brings 1 inch new snow and heavy showers cooling to 31°F—prime recharge for powder hounds. Thursday fogs up to 35°F freeze-thaw, Friday chills below freezing at 29°F, and Saturday teases more light snow. No major dumps yet, but that midweek fluff could turn epic—pack layers, as valleys dip to 1°F lows.

Pro tip from locals: Thank the snowmakers out there; they're the unsung heroes. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies, and conditions can shift fast—check catamountski.com before boots-up. Time to send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Fresh Tracks and Northeast Vibes at Catamount Mountain Resort</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is spinning lifts and delivering that classic Northeast vibe right now—grab your gear and hit the slopes for some fresh turns! As of the latest report, the base sits at a solid 18-24 inches with powder as the primary surface and some hard pack mixed in, keeping things playful for skiers and boarders alike. They've picked up 2 inches in the last 24 hours, another 2 over 48 hours (with models hinting at up to 4 inches recently), and a season total of 26 inches so far—plenty to carve on their 44 trails.

Currently, 20 trails are open, serviced by 6 of 8 lifts, including fan favorites with snowmaking keeping the action going strong. Temps are chilly around 20-25°F with light snow flurries possible into the evening, winds moderate from the NE at 8-14 mph, feeling even crispier—perfect for that powder float without getting skied off. Piste conditions are prime with groomers working overtime, while off-piste spots like natural snow trails are limited but building; stick to open runs and watch for snowmaking ops.

Lift hours today (Sunday) run 8:30am-4pm, with night skiing firing up later in the week on Wed-Sat. Looking ahead, expect clear-to-cloudy skies holding steady: highs near 7°F tonight into tomorrow, climbing to 17-30°F by midweek before that sweet 1 inch of new snow drops Wednesday, falling right to resort level (base ~1,000ft, summit 2,000ft). Valley chills dip to -1°F short-term, warming slightly but staying cold enough for the white stuff to stick.

Pro tip from the locals: Uphill travel's open on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run—grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver, but dodge groomers and snow guns. Snow tubing park is lit too if you want side action. No major notices, but conditions can shift fast—check the mountain report before heading out from NYC (just 2.5 hours away). Time to link some turns, fam—Catamount's calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is spinning lifts and delivering that classic Northeast vibe right now—grab your gear and hit the slopes for some fresh turns! As of the latest report, the base sits at a solid 18-24 inches with powder as the primary surface and some hard pack mixed in, keeping things playful for skiers and boarders alike. They've picked up 2 inches in the last 24 hours, another 2 over 48 hours (with models hinting at up to 4 inches recently), and a season total of 26 inches so far—plenty to carve on their 44 trails.

Currently, 20 trails are open, serviced by 6 of 8 lifts, including fan favorites with snowmaking keeping the action going strong. Temps are chilly around 20-25°F with light snow flurries possible into the evening, winds moderate from the NE at 8-14 mph, feeling even crispier—perfect for that powder float without getting skied off. Piste conditions are prime with groomers working overtime, while off-piste spots like natural snow trails are limited but building; stick to open runs and watch for snowmaking ops.

Lift hours today (Sunday) run 8:30am-4pm, with night skiing firing up later in the week on Wed-Sat. Looking ahead, expect clear-to-cloudy skies holding steady: highs near 7°F tonight into tomorrow, climbing to 17-30°F by midweek before that sweet 1 inch of new snow drops Wednesday, falling right to resort level (base ~1,000ft, summit 2,000ft). Valley chills dip to -1°F short-term, warming slightly but staying cold enough for the white stuff to stick.

Pro tip from the locals: Uphill travel's open on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run—grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver, but dodge groomers and snow guns. Snow tubing park is lit too if you want side action. No major notices, but conditions can shift fast—check the mountain report before heading out from NYC (just 2.5 hours away). Time to link some turns, fam—Catamount's calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is spinning lifts and delivering that classic Northeast vibe right now—grab your gear and hit the slopes for some fresh turns! As of the latest report, the base sits at a solid 18-24 inches with powder as the primary surface and some hard pack mixed in, keeping things playful for skiers and boarders alike. They've picked up 2 inches in the last 24 hours, another 2 over 48 hours (with models hinting at up to 4 inches recently), and a season total of 26 inches so far—plenty to carve on their 44 trails.

Currently, 20 trails are open, serviced by 6 of 8 lifts, including fan favorites with snowmaking keeping the action going strong. Temps are chilly around 20-25°F with light snow flurries possible into the evening, winds moderate from the NE at 8-14 mph, feeling even crispier—perfect for that powder float without getting skied off. Piste conditions are prime with groomers working overtime, while off-piste spots like natural snow trails are limited but building; stick to open runs and watch for snowmaking ops.

Lift hours today (Sunday) run 8:30am-4pm, with night skiing firing up later in the week on Wed-Sat. Looking ahead, expect clear-to-cloudy skies holding steady: highs near 7°F tonight into tomorrow, climbing to 17-30°F by midweek before that sweet 1 inch of new snow drops Wednesday, falling right to resort level (base ~1,000ft, summit 2,000ft). Valley chills dip to -1°F short-term, warming slightly but staying cold enough for the white stuff to stick.

Pro tip from the locals: Uphill travel's open on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run—grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver, but dodge groomers and snow guns. Snow tubing park is lit too if you want side action. No major notices, but conditions can shift fast—check the mountain report before heading out from NYC (just 2.5 hours away). Time to link some turns, fam—Catamount's calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Shred the Slopes at Catamount Mountain: Early January Conditions Report</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Looking at the latest intel from Catamount Mountain Resort, conditions are solid for a winter getaway with some fresh powder in the mix. As of early January, the resort is sitting on an 18 to 24 inch base at mid-mountain with a respectable 26 inches of seasonal accumulation so far. The mountain received 2 inches of new snow over the past three days, with piste conditions leaning toward hard pack and some powder stashes still available off-piste for those willing to hunt.

Currently, Catamount is running 19 trails serviced by 5 open lifts, giving you plenty of terrain to explore. The primary surface is listed as powder with secondary hard pack, which means you'll find a nice mix of conditions depending on where you venture. The resort has been maximizing snowmaking efforts to keep terrain locked and loaded, so coverage across the skiable 135 acres is looking solid despite the relatively modest base depth.

Weather-wise, today is crisp and cold with temperatures hovering around 10 degrees at the base, though it's expected to climb slightly to the low 20s by tomorrow. Here's where things get interesting for the forecast. Friday should bring patchy snow and cloudy skies with highs around 4 degrees, creating that classic early season feel. Saturday clears up with fair skies and temps in the 10 degree range, perfect for those bluebird runs if you can handle the cold. Sunday and Monday look mostly cloudy with highs in the single digits and low 20s respectively, so pack extra layers. By Tuesday, things warm considerably with highs near 32 degrees and partly cloudy skies, while Wednesday could see some light snow developing as the day progresses.

The resort is running its standard winter hours, so plan accordingly. Snow tubing is also open for those looking for non-skiing fun. One thing to note from the mountain operations team: uphill travel is currently allowed on designated routes including Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run for guests with season passes or uphill tickets. The team has been working nonstop with snowmaking and grooming operations, so stay aware of mountain activity when you're exploring.

All in all, Catamount is firing on all cylinders for early January. The combination of decent base depth, fresh snow, reliable snowmaking, and a solid forecast for the next few days makes this a smart choice for your next ski adventure. Bundle up, hit those open trails, and enjoy the mountain while it's got this much snow on tap.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Looking at the latest intel from Catamount Mountain Resort, conditions are solid for a winter getaway with some fresh powder in the mix. As of early January, the resort is sitting on an 18 to 24 inch base at mid-mountain with a respectable 26 inches of seasonal accumulation so far. The mountain received 2 inches of new snow over the past three days, with piste conditions leaning toward hard pack and some powder stashes still available off-piste for those willing to hunt.

Currently, Catamount is running 19 trails serviced by 5 open lifts, giving you plenty of terrain to explore. The primary surface is listed as powder with secondary hard pack, which means you'll find a nice mix of conditions depending on where you venture. The resort has been maximizing snowmaking efforts to keep terrain locked and loaded, so coverage across the skiable 135 acres is looking solid despite the relatively modest base depth.

Weather-wise, today is crisp and cold with temperatures hovering around 10 degrees at the base, though it's expected to climb slightly to the low 20s by tomorrow. Here's where things get interesting for the forecast. Friday should bring patchy snow and cloudy skies with highs around 4 degrees, creating that classic early season feel. Saturday clears up with fair skies and temps in the 10 degree range, perfect for those bluebird runs if you can handle the cold. Sunday and Monday look mostly cloudy with highs in the single digits and low 20s respectively, so pack extra layers. By Tuesday, things warm considerably with highs near 32 degrees and partly cloudy skies, while Wednesday could see some light snow developing as the day progresses.

The resort is running its standard winter hours, so plan accordingly. Snow tubing is also open for those looking for non-skiing fun. One thing to note from the mountain operations team: uphill travel is currently allowed on designated routes including Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run for guests with season passes or uphill tickets. The team has been working nonstop with snowmaking and grooming operations, so stay aware of mountain activity when you're exploring.

All in all, Catamount is firing on all cylinders for early January. The combination of decent base depth, fresh snow, reliable snowmaking, and a solid forecast for the next few days makes this a smart choice for your next ski adventure. Bundle up, hit those open trails, and enjoy the mountain while it's got this much snow on tap.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Looking at the latest intel from Catamount Mountain Resort, conditions are solid for a winter getaway with some fresh powder in the mix. As of early January, the resort is sitting on an 18 to 24 inch base at mid-mountain with a respectable 26 inches of seasonal accumulation so far. The mountain received 2 inches of new snow over the past three days, with piste conditions leaning toward hard pack and some powder stashes still available off-piste for those willing to hunt.

Currently, Catamount is running 19 trails serviced by 5 open lifts, giving you plenty of terrain to explore. The primary surface is listed as powder with secondary hard pack, which means you'll find a nice mix of conditions depending on where you venture. The resort has been maximizing snowmaking efforts to keep terrain locked and loaded, so coverage across the skiable 135 acres is looking solid despite the relatively modest base depth.

Weather-wise, today is crisp and cold with temperatures hovering around 10 degrees at the base, though it's expected to climb slightly to the low 20s by tomorrow. Here's where things get interesting for the forecast. Friday should bring patchy snow and cloudy skies with highs around 4 degrees, creating that classic early season feel. Saturday clears up with fair skies and temps in the 10 degree range, perfect for those bluebird runs if you can handle the cold. Sunday and Monday look mostly cloudy with highs in the single digits and low 20s respectively, so pack extra layers. By Tuesday, things warm considerably with highs near 32 degrees and partly cloudy skies, while Wednesday could see some light snow developing as the day progresses.

The resort is running its standard winter hours, so plan accordingly. Snow tubing is also open for those looking for non-skiing fun. One thing to note from the mountain operations team: uphill travel is currently allowed on designated routes including Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run for guests with season passes or uphill tickets. The team has been working nonstop with snowmaking and grooming operations, so stay aware of mountain activity when you're exploring.

All in all, Catamount is firing on all cylinders for early January. The combination of decent base depth, fresh snow, reliable snowmaking, and a solid forecast for the next few days makes this a smart choice for your next ski adventure. Bundle up, hit those open trails, and enjoy the mountain while it's got this much snow on tap.

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Primed for East Coast Shredding: Conditions Roundup</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you're thinking about strapping in for some East Coast shredding, here's what you need to know about conditions on the mountain.

The base is sitting pretty with 18 to 24 inches of snow, and the summit's looking solid too. Fresh powder enthusiasts, take note: Catamount picked up 2 inches in the past 24 hours and has accumulated 2 inches over the past three days, bringing the season total to a respectable 26 inches. The primary surface is reporting powder conditions with hard pack underneath, which means you've got some nice options depending on where you venture on the mountain.

On the trail front, 19 trails are currently serviced by 5 open lifts, so you've got decent terrain to explore. The mountain's snowmaking operation is working overtime to keep surfaces in prime condition, and they're actively grooming runs to give you that sweet ride down the hill. If you're into uphill travel, three routes are open: Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run. Just remember you'll need either a current season pass or an uphill ticket, and you must sign a waiver in advance.

Weather-wise, today started with colder temperatures in the low twenties and plenty of sunshine—basically a bluebird morning that skiers dream about. The forecast looking ahead shows temperatures in the mid-20s, with a chance of new snow expected over the next few days. Friday's calling for highs around 21 degrees with partly cloudy skies, while Saturday should see highs near 22 degrees. Sunday's looking similar with highs around 23 degrees and some clouds building in. By early next week, expect things to warm up slightly, with highs potentially reaching the upper 30s and lower 40s, though rain might become a factor as temperatures rise.

The upcoming weekend through Monday should be relatively stable for snow, with the possibility of an inch or so of new snow. Temperatures will stay below freezing at the mountain, which is perfect for preserving conditions and keeping the snowmaking crews happy. Wind speeds should remain light to moderate, so you won't have to deal with any gnarly gusts while you're carving up the slopes.

If you're planning a day trip, the lifts are running from 9 AM to 9 PM on Friday and Saturday, and 8:30 AM to 4 PM on Sunday. Night skiing is available Wednesday through Saturday from 3 PM to close, so you can extend your session under the lights. The snow tubing park is also open with weekend hours from 10 AM to 7 PM on Saturday and 10 AM to 4 PM on Sunday if you want to bring the whole crew along.

One heads-up for anyone heading uphill: mountain operations has grooming and snowmaking equipment actively working on the hill, so stay aware of ongoing operations and steer clear of those zones. The mountain's in excellent shape right now with solid snow coverage, consistent cold temper

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you're thinking about strapping in for some East Coast shredding, here's what you need to know about conditions on the mountain.

The base is sitting pretty with 18 to 24 inches of snow, and the summit's looking solid too. Fresh powder enthusiasts, take note: Catamount picked up 2 inches in the past 24 hours and has accumulated 2 inches over the past three days, bringing the season total to a respectable 26 inches. The primary surface is reporting powder conditions with hard pack underneath, which means you've got some nice options depending on where you venture on the mountain.

On the trail front, 19 trails are currently serviced by 5 open lifts, so you've got decent terrain to explore. The mountain's snowmaking operation is working overtime to keep surfaces in prime condition, and they're actively grooming runs to give you that sweet ride down the hill. If you're into uphill travel, three routes are open: Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run. Just remember you'll need either a current season pass or an uphill ticket, and you must sign a waiver in advance.

Weather-wise, today started with colder temperatures in the low twenties and plenty of sunshine—basically a bluebird morning that skiers dream about. The forecast looking ahead shows temperatures in the mid-20s, with a chance of new snow expected over the next few days. Friday's calling for highs around 21 degrees with partly cloudy skies, while Saturday should see highs near 22 degrees. Sunday's looking similar with highs around 23 degrees and some clouds building in. By early next week, expect things to warm up slightly, with highs potentially reaching the upper 30s and lower 40s, though rain might become a factor as temperatures rise.

The upcoming weekend through Monday should be relatively stable for snow, with the possibility of an inch or so of new snow. Temperatures will stay below freezing at the mountain, which is perfect for preserving conditions and keeping the snowmaking crews happy. Wind speeds should remain light to moderate, so you won't have to deal with any gnarly gusts while you're carving up the slopes.

If you're planning a day trip, the lifts are running from 9 AM to 9 PM on Friday and Saturday, and 8:30 AM to 4 PM on Sunday. Night skiing is available Wednesday through Saturday from 3 PM to close, so you can extend your session under the lights. The snow tubing park is also open with weekend hours from 10 AM to 7 PM on Saturday and 10 AM to 4 PM on Sunday if you want to bring the whole crew along.

One heads-up for anyone heading uphill: mountain operations has grooming and snowmaking equipment actively working on the hill, so stay aware of ongoing operations and steer clear of those zones. The mountain's in excellent shape right now with solid snow coverage, consistent cold temper

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you're thinking about strapping in for some East Coast shredding, here's what you need to know about conditions on the mountain.

The base is sitting pretty with 18 to 24 inches of snow, and the summit's looking solid too. Fresh powder enthusiasts, take note: Catamount picked up 2 inches in the past 24 hours and has accumulated 2 inches over the past three days, bringing the season total to a respectable 26 inches. The primary surface is reporting powder conditions with hard pack underneath, which means you've got some nice options depending on where you venture on the mountain.

On the trail front, 19 trails are currently serviced by 5 open lifts, so you've got decent terrain to explore. The mountain's snowmaking operation is working overtime to keep surfaces in prime condition, and they're actively grooming runs to give you that sweet ride down the hill. If you're into uphill travel, three routes are open: Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run. Just remember you'll need either a current season pass or an uphill ticket, and you must sign a waiver in advance.

Weather-wise, today started with colder temperatures in the low twenties and plenty of sunshine—basically a bluebird morning that skiers dream about. The forecast looking ahead shows temperatures in the mid-20s, with a chance of new snow expected over the next few days. Friday's calling for highs around 21 degrees with partly cloudy skies, while Saturday should see highs near 22 degrees. Sunday's looking similar with highs around 23 degrees and some clouds building in. By early next week, expect things to warm up slightly, with highs potentially reaching the upper 30s and lower 40s, though rain might become a factor as temperatures rise.

The upcoming weekend through Monday should be relatively stable for snow, with the possibility of an inch or so of new snow. Temperatures will stay below freezing at the mountain, which is perfect for preserving conditions and keeping the snowmaking crews happy. Wind speeds should remain light to moderate, so you won't have to deal with any gnarly gusts while you're carving up the slopes.

If you're planning a day trip, the lifts are running from 9 AM to 9 PM on Friday and Saturday, and 8:30 AM to 4 PM on Sunday. Night skiing is available Wednesday through Saturday from 3 PM to close, so you can extend your session under the lights. The snow tubing park is also open with weekend hours from 10 AM to 7 PM on Saturday and 10 AM to 4 PM on Sunday if you want to bring the whole crew along.

One heads-up for anyone heading uphill: mountain operations has grooming and snowmaking equipment actively working on the hill, so stay aware of ongoing operations and steer clear of those zones. The mountain's in excellent shape right now with solid snow coverage, consistent cold temper

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      <title>Carving Catamount: Primed for New Year's Shredding with 19 Trails and 7 Lifts Spinning</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now—think crisp turns waiting for your edges as we dive into prime New Year's action! With **19 trails** open and **7 lifts** spinning today (Thursday lift hours run 8:30am-8pm since it's holiday period through Jan 1), the mountain's buzzing for skiers and riders alike. Base and summit snow depths aren't freshly reported, but expect solid coverage from ongoing snowmaking ops—team's firing guns where winds allow, building that base after recent natural dumps.

Current vibes? Cloudy skies around **19-22°F** at base and summit, breezy at 20-30mph from the southwest, perfect for firm morning corduroy that softens up with up to **1 inch** of fresh snow rolling in this afternoon. No massive 24/48-hour dumps noted lately, but season total's stacking nicely since early December open (26 days in). Pistes are groomed firm early, greasing out nicely later; off-piste stays variable—stick to bounds as wind crust builds quick.

Lift your spirits for the next 5 days: Mostly cloudy tomorrow with temps **16-19°F**, slim snow chance; Tuesday **7-19°F** cloudy spells; Wednesday sunny breaks **16-28°F**; Thursday possible light snow **10% chance** at **19°F**; Friday rain/snow showers early then drier **19°F**. Winds 20-30mph, keeping it cold—no thaw worries yet.

Pro tips from the locals: Uphill policy's strict—grab a pass/ticket and sign waiver, stick to Esplanade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run routes. Watch for winch cats and groomers; hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405 if needed. Snow tubing's lit too—check schedule for evening spins. Pre-buy RFID lift tix online to save, nights Wed-Sat if you crave lights. Upper/Lower Glade and Lower Promenade reopening soon—shred safe, send it big, and tag those pow lines before the crowds! Conditions snapshot, so peek mountain report for live updates.

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now—think crisp turns waiting for your edges as we dive into prime New Year's action! With **19 trails** open and **7 lifts** spinning today (Thursday lift hours run 8:30am-8pm since it's holiday period through Jan 1), the mountain's buzzing for skiers and riders alike. Base and summit snow depths aren't freshly reported, but expect solid coverage from ongoing snowmaking ops—team's firing guns where winds allow, building that base after recent natural dumps.

Current vibes? Cloudy skies around **19-22°F** at base and summit, breezy at 20-30mph from the southwest, perfect for firm morning corduroy that softens up with up to **1 inch** of fresh snow rolling in this afternoon. No massive 24/48-hour dumps noted lately, but season total's stacking nicely since early December open (26 days in). Pistes are groomed firm early, greasing out nicely later; off-piste stays variable—stick to bounds as wind crust builds quick.

Lift your spirits for the next 5 days: Mostly cloudy tomorrow with temps **16-19°F**, slim snow chance; Tuesday **7-19°F** cloudy spells; Wednesday sunny breaks **16-28°F**; Thursday possible light snow **10% chance** at **19°F**; Friday rain/snow showers early then drier **19°F**. Winds 20-30mph, keeping it cold—no thaw worries yet.

Pro tips from the locals: Uphill policy's strict—grab a pass/ticket and sign waiver, stick to Esplanade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run routes. Watch for winch cats and groomers; hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405 if needed. Snow tubing's lit too—check schedule for evening spins. Pre-buy RFID lift tix online to save, nights Wed-Sat if you crave lights. Upper/Lower Glade and Lower Promenade reopening soon—shred safe, send it big, and tag those pow lines before the crowds! Conditions snapshot, so peek mountain report for live updates.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now—think crisp turns waiting for your edges as we dive into prime New Year's action! With **19 trails** open and **7 lifts** spinning today (Thursday lift hours run 8:30am-8pm since it's holiday period through Jan 1), the mountain's buzzing for skiers and riders alike. Base and summit snow depths aren't freshly reported, but expect solid coverage from ongoing snowmaking ops—team's firing guns where winds allow, building that base after recent natural dumps.

Current vibes? Cloudy skies around **19-22°F** at base and summit, breezy at 20-30mph from the southwest, perfect for firm morning corduroy that softens up with up to **1 inch** of fresh snow rolling in this afternoon. No massive 24/48-hour dumps noted lately, but season total's stacking nicely since early December open (26 days in). Pistes are groomed firm early, greasing out nicely later; off-piste stays variable—stick to bounds as wind crust builds quick.

Lift your spirits for the next 5 days: Mostly cloudy tomorrow with temps **16-19°F**, slim snow chance; Tuesday **7-19°F** cloudy spells; Wednesday sunny breaks **16-28°F**; Thursday possible light snow **10% chance** at **19°F**; Friday rain/snow showers early then drier **19°F**. Winds 20-30mph, keeping it cold—no thaw worries yet.

Pro tips from the locals: Uphill policy's strict—grab a pass/ticket and sign waiver, stick to Esplanade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run routes. Watch for winch cats and groomers; hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405 if needed. Snow tubing's lit too—check schedule for evening spins. Pre-buy RFID lift tix online to save, nights Wed-Sat if you crave lights. Upper/Lower Glade and Lower Promenade reopening soon—shred safe, send it big, and tag those pow lines before the crowds! Conditions snapshot, so peek mountain report for live updates.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Carving Groomers and Hitting Terrain Parks at Catamount Mountain Resort this New Year's Eve</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is cranking with that classic Northeast vibe right now—packed powder calling your name across 19 open trails serviced by 7 lifts, perfect for carving groomers or hitting the terrain parks. Base depths sit at a solid 12-24 inches, with the summit at 2000 feet dishing out reliable cover from their epic snowmaking crew that's been hustling nonstop. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 3 inches over the past 6 days and a season total of 18 inches means buttery turns on piste, while off-piste stays variable—stick to opened runs unless you're chasing stashes wisely.

Bundle up for today's partly cloudy skies, highs around 35°F dipping to 21°F overnight, with brisk northwest winds keeping it frosty—ideal for keeping that snow firm and fun. Lift hours rock till 8pm tonight for New Year's Eve shredding, then same extended vibe into tomorrow. Snow tubing's lit too, open with holiday sessions running 10am-7pm—grab tubes and slide after dark!

Looking ahead, Mother Nature's teasing more action: snow chances tomorrow with highs near 29-32°F, then partly cloudy midweek around 33°F before warming to the 40s—prime for progression without slush overload. Locals tip: watch for uphill policy on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if skinning up, and give snowcats space—they're building your playground. With 44 trails total across 1000 vertical feet, just 2.5 hours from NYC, this spot's your ticket to stoke—hit it early, respect the hill, and make fresh tracks!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is cranking with that classic Northeast vibe right now—packed powder calling your name across 19 open trails serviced by 7 lifts, perfect for carving groomers or hitting the terrain parks. Base depths sit at a solid 12-24 inches, with the summit at 2000 feet dishing out reliable cover from their epic snowmaking crew that's been hustling nonstop. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 3 inches over the past 6 days and a season total of 18 inches means buttery turns on piste, while off-piste stays variable—stick to opened runs unless you're chasing stashes wisely.

Bundle up for today's partly cloudy skies, highs around 35°F dipping to 21°F overnight, with brisk northwest winds keeping it frosty—ideal for keeping that snow firm and fun. Lift hours rock till 8pm tonight for New Year's Eve shredding, then same extended vibe into tomorrow. Snow tubing's lit too, open with holiday sessions running 10am-7pm—grab tubes and slide after dark!

Looking ahead, Mother Nature's teasing more action: snow chances tomorrow with highs near 29-32°F, then partly cloudy midweek around 33°F before warming to the 40s—prime for progression without slush overload. Locals tip: watch for uphill policy on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if skinning up, and give snowcats space—they're building your playground. With 44 trails total across 1000 vertical feet, just 2.5 hours from NYC, this spot's your ticket to stoke—hit it early, respect the hill, and make fresh tracks!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is cranking with that classic Northeast vibe right now—packed powder calling your name across 19 open trails serviced by 7 lifts, perfect for carving groomers or hitting the terrain parks. Base depths sit at a solid 12-24 inches, with the summit at 2000 feet dishing out reliable cover from their epic snowmaking crew that's been hustling nonstop. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 3 inches over the past 6 days and a season total of 18 inches means buttery turns on piste, while off-piste stays variable—stick to opened runs unless you're chasing stashes wisely.

Bundle up for today's partly cloudy skies, highs around 35°F dipping to 21°F overnight, with brisk northwest winds keeping it frosty—ideal for keeping that snow firm and fun. Lift hours rock till 8pm tonight for New Year's Eve shredding, then same extended vibe into tomorrow. Snow tubing's lit too, open with holiday sessions running 10am-7pm—grab tubes and slide after dark!

Looking ahead, Mother Nature's teasing more action: snow chances tomorrow with highs near 29-32°F, then partly cloudy midweek around 33°F before warming to the 40s—prime for progression without slush overload. Locals tip: watch for uphill policy on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if skinning up, and give snowcats space—they're building your playground. With 44 trails total across 1000 vertical feet, just 2.5 hours from NYC, this spot's your ticket to stoke—hit it early, respect the hill, and make fresh tracks!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: Ideal Conditions for a Winter Escape from NYC</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Here's the latest intel from Catamount Mountain Resort, your go-to destination just 2.5 hours from New York City.

Currently, Catamount is serving up 16 open trails with 5 lifts running, offering solid terrain for all skill levels. The base is sitting at a respectable 12-24 inches deep, while the summit has packed powder conditions that'll keep your edges happy. The resort has dropped 7 inches of fresh snow recently, bringing the season total to a solid 24 inches, which is a testament to their aggressive snowmaking operation that ensures consistent riding throughout the winter.

If you're heading out in the next few days, bundle up because conditions are about to get spicy. Tomorrow (Monday) expect colder temperatures with northwest winds that'll make it feel genuinely brisk, so that base layer is non-negotiable. The forecast shows snow expected Monday through Wednesday, with highs in the upper 20s to low 30s and lows ranging from 17 to 25 degrees. This cold snap is actually perfect for skiing and snowboarding—it'll set up those edges and keep the snow in prime condition. By Thursday, things mellow out with partly cloudy skies and temps in the low 30s.

The mountain ops crew has been working overtime managing the snowmaking, and a thin ice layer formed overnight recently, which actually helps protect the base during warmer spells. As temperatures warm during the day, surfaces soften and conditions improve, so plan your morning runs strategically. The resort opens at 9 a.m. on weekdays and 8:30 a.m. on weekends, closing at 4 p.m., giving you a solid seven-hour window to make some turns.

One heads-up for the uphill community: you'll need either a current season pass or an uphill ticket, plus you'll need to sign a waiver in advance. Also stay aware that grooming equipment, snowmakers, and mountain operations crews are actively working the mountain, so show them some love and give them space.

If you're looking to venture beyond the groomers, keep in mind that off-piste skiing at Catamount isn't always patrolled or controlled for avalanche risk, so always check local conditions and never ski alone. The piste conditions are running machine groomed right now, which means you're getting consistent, quality runs across the open terrain.

Looking for non-skiing fun? The snow tubing park is now open with five lanes of winter action, perfect if you're bringing the whole family. Come create some memorable moments on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Here's the latest intel from Catamount Mountain Resort, your go-to destination just 2.5 hours from New York City.

Currently, Catamount is serving up 16 open trails with 5 lifts running, offering solid terrain for all skill levels. The base is sitting at a respectable 12-24 inches deep, while the summit has packed powder conditions that'll keep your edges happy. The resort has dropped 7 inches of fresh snow recently, bringing the season total to a solid 24 inches, which is a testament to their aggressive snowmaking operation that ensures consistent riding throughout the winter.

If you're heading out in the next few days, bundle up because conditions are about to get spicy. Tomorrow (Monday) expect colder temperatures with northwest winds that'll make it feel genuinely brisk, so that base layer is non-negotiable. The forecast shows snow expected Monday through Wednesday, with highs in the upper 20s to low 30s and lows ranging from 17 to 25 degrees. This cold snap is actually perfect for skiing and snowboarding—it'll set up those edges and keep the snow in prime condition. By Thursday, things mellow out with partly cloudy skies and temps in the low 30s.

The mountain ops crew has been working overtime managing the snowmaking, and a thin ice layer formed overnight recently, which actually helps protect the base during warmer spells. As temperatures warm during the day, surfaces soften and conditions improve, so plan your morning runs strategically. The resort opens at 9 a.m. on weekdays and 8:30 a.m. on weekends, closing at 4 p.m., giving you a solid seven-hour window to make some turns.

One heads-up for the uphill community: you'll need either a current season pass or an uphill ticket, plus you'll need to sign a waiver in advance. Also stay aware that grooming equipment, snowmakers, and mountain operations crews are actively working the mountain, so show them some love and give them space.

If you're looking to venture beyond the groomers, keep in mind that off-piste skiing at Catamount isn't always patrolled or controlled for avalanche risk, so always check local conditions and never ski alone. The piste conditions are running machine groomed right now, which means you're getting consistent, quality runs across the open terrain.

Looking for non-skiing fun? The snow tubing park is now open with five lanes of winter action, perfect if you're bringing the whole family. Come create some memorable moments on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Here's the latest intel from Catamount Mountain Resort, your go-to destination just 2.5 hours from New York City.

Currently, Catamount is serving up 16 open trails with 5 lifts running, offering solid terrain for all skill levels. The base is sitting at a respectable 12-24 inches deep, while the summit has packed powder conditions that'll keep your edges happy. The resort has dropped 7 inches of fresh snow recently, bringing the season total to a solid 24 inches, which is a testament to their aggressive snowmaking operation that ensures consistent riding throughout the winter.

If you're heading out in the next few days, bundle up because conditions are about to get spicy. Tomorrow (Monday) expect colder temperatures with northwest winds that'll make it feel genuinely brisk, so that base layer is non-negotiable. The forecast shows snow expected Monday through Wednesday, with highs in the upper 20s to low 30s and lows ranging from 17 to 25 degrees. This cold snap is actually perfect for skiing and snowboarding—it'll set up those edges and keep the snow in prime condition. By Thursday, things mellow out with partly cloudy skies and temps in the low 30s.

The mountain ops crew has been working overtime managing the snowmaking, and a thin ice layer formed overnight recently, which actually helps protect the base during warmer spells. As temperatures warm during the day, surfaces soften and conditions improve, so plan your morning runs strategically. The resort opens at 9 a.m. on weekdays and 8:30 a.m. on weekends, closing at 4 p.m., giving you a solid seven-hour window to make some turns.

One heads-up for the uphill community: you'll need either a current season pass or an uphill ticket, plus you'll need to sign a waiver in advance. Also stay aware that grooming equipment, snowmakers, and mountain operations crews are actively working the mountain, so show them some love and give them space.

If you're looking to venture beyond the groomers, keep in mind that off-piste skiing at Catamount isn't always patrolled or controlled for avalanche risk, so always check local conditions and never ski alone. The piste conditions are running machine groomed right now, which means you're getting consistent, quality runs across the open terrain.

Looking for non-skiing fun? The snow tubing park is now open with five lanes of winter action, perfect if you're bringing the whole family. Come create some memorable moments on the mountain.

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Delivers Fresh Powder and Groomer Bliss for Holiday Rippers</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, serving up that fresh powder buzz just in time for holiday ripping! Picture this: a solid **6-7 inches of powder** dropped Friday night, mixing with aggressive snowmaking to keep groomers silky smooth across the slopes. As of Sunday, December 28th, they've got **15 trails open** powered by **6 lifts** out of 8 total—plenty of lines for all levels on this 1000-foot vertical drop from 2000ft summit to 1000ft base.

Snow's looking prime with **packed powder** as the main surface, base depths hitting **12-24 inches**, and a season total of **18 inches** so far (plus 3 inches over the past 6 days). No new fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but that recent dump has everyone hyped for pow days and hero groomers all week.

Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies, highs around **35°F** and lows at **21°F**—perfect for layering up and charging without overheating. Bundle in for tomorrow's snow chances (high **29°F**, low **17°F**), more flakes Tuesday (**31°F**/25°F**), Wednesday (**32°F**/25°F**), then partly cloudy Thursday (**33°F**/25°F**)—prime conditions to link turns without thaw slop.

Pistes are groomed gold, especially with snowmaking holding strong; off-piste spots like glades are closed but watch for uphill policy on trails like Esplanade and Ridge Run. Snow tubing's open too for some side fun!

Pro local tip: They're open today (Dec 29th) **8:30am-4pm**, lights blazing later in the week—grab tix online to skip lines, and hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Mountain ops crew's grinding nonstop, so give 'em a fist bump. Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com before bootin' up. Who's joining the send train? Let's pow! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2025 13:02:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, serving up that fresh powder buzz just in time for holiday ripping! Picture this: a solid **6-7 inches of powder** dropped Friday night, mixing with aggressive snowmaking to keep groomers silky smooth across the slopes. As of Sunday, December 28th, they've got **15 trails open** powered by **6 lifts** out of 8 total—plenty of lines for all levels on this 1000-foot vertical drop from 2000ft summit to 1000ft base.

Snow's looking prime with **packed powder** as the main surface, base depths hitting **12-24 inches**, and a season total of **18 inches** so far (plus 3 inches over the past 6 days). No new fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but that recent dump has everyone hyped for pow days and hero groomers all week.

Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies, highs around **35°F** and lows at **21°F**—perfect for layering up and charging without overheating. Bundle in for tomorrow's snow chances (high **29°F**, low **17°F**), more flakes Tuesday (**31°F**/25°F**), Wednesday (**32°F**/25°F**), then partly cloudy Thursday (**33°F**/25°F**)—prime conditions to link turns without thaw slop.

Pistes are groomed gold, especially with snowmaking holding strong; off-piste spots like glades are closed but watch for uphill policy on trails like Esplanade and Ridge Run. Snow tubing's open too for some side fun!

Pro local tip: They're open today (Dec 29th) **8:30am-4pm**, lights blazing later in the week—grab tix online to skip lines, and hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Mountain ops crew's grinding nonstop, so give 'em a fist bump. Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com before bootin' up. Who's joining the send train? Let's pow! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, serving up that fresh powder buzz just in time for holiday ripping! Picture this: a solid **6-7 inches of powder** dropped Friday night, mixing with aggressive snowmaking to keep groomers silky smooth across the slopes. As of Sunday, December 28th, they've got **15 trails open** powered by **6 lifts** out of 8 total—plenty of lines for all levels on this 1000-foot vertical drop from 2000ft summit to 1000ft base.

Snow's looking prime with **packed powder** as the main surface, base depths hitting **12-24 inches**, and a season total of **18 inches** so far (plus 3 inches over the past 6 days). No new fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but that recent dump has everyone hyped for pow days and hero groomers all week.

Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies, highs around **35°F** and lows at **21°F**—perfect for layering up and charging without overheating. Bundle in for tomorrow's snow chances (high **29°F**, low **17°F**), more flakes Tuesday (**31°F**/25°F**), Wednesday (**32°F**/25°F**), then partly cloudy Thursday (**33°F**/25°F**)—prime conditions to link turns without thaw slop.

Pistes are groomed gold, especially with snowmaking holding strong; off-piste spots like glades are closed but watch for uphill policy on trails like Esplanade and Ridge Run. Snow tubing's open too for some side fun!

Pro local tip: They're open today (Dec 29th) **8:30am-4pm**, lights blazing later in the week—grab tix online to skip lines, and hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Mountain ops crew's grinding nonstop, so give 'em a fist bump. Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com before bootin' up. Who's joining the send train? Let's pow! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Fresh Powder, Terrain Expansions, and Ideal Winter Conditions for Skiers and Riders.</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Powder alert: Catamount is riding a fresh refill and serving up playful conditions across much of the mountain — think soft-packed powder on newly opened lines with firm, groomed cruisers where the guns have been working. The resort’s conditions page reports about 6–7 inches of natural powder that fell Friday and has allowed staff to steadily add terrain, with 17 trails currently open and five lifts running as of the latest update from the mountain.  

If you want numbers: trail and lift counts on Catamount’s live report show 17 trails open and 5 lifts in service on the posted update from the mountain operations team. On some third‑party trackers the base depth is given as roughly 12 inches and the summit around 24 inches (machine‑groomed figures reported by OnTheSnow), which matches the resort’s indication that recent natural snowfall plus snowmaking has shored up coverage. The resort print/conditions page has varied snapshots (at times listing 4 of 8 lifts and different trail counts), so expect counts to shift during the day as crews open terrain.

New snowfall: the resort mentions the 6–7" storm that landed Friday and is still shaping conditions across the mountain; other aggregators list light accumulations over the past several days (SnoCountry shows about 3" over the past six days and season totals still modest in the teens of inches) — so the biggest recent addition was that Friday powder event that the mountain is highlighting. Some summary reports show season totals near 18" so far, though that will change as natural and machine snow continue.

Weather and temperature: current skies are generally cool and mostly cloudy with daytime highs in the upper 20s to mid-30s F in forecasts for the area, and overnight lows dropping into the teens to low 20s F — perfect for preserving the powder on shaded lines and for efficient snowmaking when temps dip. Short-term forecasts from weather services predict chances for additional snowflakes across the next few days (periods of light snow Monday through Wednesday in some forecasts), so more natural accumulation is possible — check the resort before you head up for any fresh‑track opportunities.

Piste and off‑piste conditions: groomers are being set up from the new snow and machine work — expect soft, forgiving groomed runs and isolated pockets of fresh powder in tree lines and fall‑line chutes that were just opened after the storm. Off‑piste and ungroomed zones will have variable coverage; rocky or thin spots remain on some closed or natural‑snow‑only trails (the mountain lists several trails still closed or natural‑snow‑only), so stick to open routes and heed signage.

Operational notes and visitor tips: uphill travel is allowed on designated trails (Esplanade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run) — a nice option if you like skinning laps or an uphill warmup. Tubing is open on the tubing hill wi

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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2025 13:04:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Powder alert: Catamount is riding a fresh refill and serving up playful conditions across much of the mountain — think soft-packed powder on newly opened lines with firm, groomed cruisers where the guns have been working. The resort’s conditions page reports about 6–7 inches of natural powder that fell Friday and has allowed staff to steadily add terrain, with 17 trails currently open and five lifts running as of the latest update from the mountain.  

If you want numbers: trail and lift counts on Catamount’s live report show 17 trails open and 5 lifts in service on the posted update from the mountain operations team. On some third‑party trackers the base depth is given as roughly 12 inches and the summit around 24 inches (machine‑groomed figures reported by OnTheSnow), which matches the resort’s indication that recent natural snowfall plus snowmaking has shored up coverage. The resort print/conditions page has varied snapshots (at times listing 4 of 8 lifts and different trail counts), so expect counts to shift during the day as crews open terrain.

New snowfall: the resort mentions the 6–7" storm that landed Friday and is still shaping conditions across the mountain; other aggregators list light accumulations over the past several days (SnoCountry shows about 3" over the past six days and season totals still modest in the teens of inches) — so the biggest recent addition was that Friday powder event that the mountain is highlighting. Some summary reports show season totals near 18" so far, though that will change as natural and machine snow continue.

Weather and temperature: current skies are generally cool and mostly cloudy with daytime highs in the upper 20s to mid-30s F in forecasts for the area, and overnight lows dropping into the teens to low 20s F — perfect for preserving the powder on shaded lines and for efficient snowmaking when temps dip. Short-term forecasts from weather services predict chances for additional snowflakes across the next few days (periods of light snow Monday through Wednesday in some forecasts), so more natural accumulation is possible — check the resort before you head up for any fresh‑track opportunities.

Piste and off‑piste conditions: groomers are being set up from the new snow and machine work — expect soft, forgiving groomed runs and isolated pockets of fresh powder in tree lines and fall‑line chutes that were just opened after the storm. Off‑piste and ungroomed zones will have variable coverage; rocky or thin spots remain on some closed or natural‑snow‑only trails (the mountain lists several trails still closed or natural‑snow‑only), so stick to open routes and heed signage.

Operational notes and visitor tips: uphill travel is allowed on designated trails (Esplanade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run) — a nice option if you like skinning laps or an uphill warmup. Tubing is open on the tubing hill wi

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Powder alert: Catamount is riding a fresh refill and serving up playful conditions across much of the mountain — think soft-packed powder on newly opened lines with firm, groomed cruisers where the guns have been working. The resort’s conditions page reports about 6–7 inches of natural powder that fell Friday and has allowed staff to steadily add terrain, with 17 trails currently open and five lifts running as of the latest update from the mountain.  

If you want numbers: trail and lift counts on Catamount’s live report show 17 trails open and 5 lifts in service on the posted update from the mountain operations team. On some third‑party trackers the base depth is given as roughly 12 inches and the summit around 24 inches (machine‑groomed figures reported by OnTheSnow), which matches the resort’s indication that recent natural snowfall plus snowmaking has shored up coverage. The resort print/conditions page has varied snapshots (at times listing 4 of 8 lifts and different trail counts), so expect counts to shift during the day as crews open terrain.

New snowfall: the resort mentions the 6–7" storm that landed Friday and is still shaping conditions across the mountain; other aggregators list light accumulations over the past several days (SnoCountry shows about 3" over the past six days and season totals still modest in the teens of inches) — so the biggest recent addition was that Friday powder event that the mountain is highlighting. Some summary reports show season totals near 18" so far, though that will change as natural and machine snow continue.

Weather and temperature: current skies are generally cool and mostly cloudy with daytime highs in the upper 20s to mid-30s F in forecasts for the area, and overnight lows dropping into the teens to low 20s F — perfect for preserving the powder on shaded lines and for efficient snowmaking when temps dip. Short-term forecasts from weather services predict chances for additional snowflakes across the next few days (periods of light snow Monday through Wednesday in some forecasts), so more natural accumulation is possible — check the resort before you head up for any fresh‑track opportunities.

Piste and off‑piste conditions: groomers are being set up from the new snow and machine work — expect soft, forgiving groomed runs and isolated pockets of fresh powder in tree lines and fall‑line chutes that were just opened after the storm. Off‑piste and ungroomed zones will have variable coverage; rocky or thin spots remain on some closed or natural‑snow‑only trails (the mountain lists several trails still closed or natural‑snow‑only), so stick to open routes and heed signage.

Operational notes and visitor tips: uphill travel is allowed on designated trails (Esplanade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run) — a nice option if you like skinning laps or an uphill warmup. Tubing is open on the tubing hill wi

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort's Holiday Shred Session: Trails, Conditions, and More</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for an epic holiday shred session right now on this bustling Saturday! With 14 trails open and 4 lifts spinning—including the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, and Meadow Triple—you've got plenty of groomed runs to carve, from mellow greens to steeper blues beckoning boarders and skiers alike. The crew's hustling to unleash three fresh trails on the New York side soon, thanks to snow guns blasting overtime, so keep your eyes peeled for more terrain dropping any minute.

Snow's looking solid at a base depth of 12-24 inches, packed powder dominating the pistes for that sweet, grippy ride—perfect for buttery turns or popping ollies. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but season total's stacking at 18 inches so far, with 3 inches over the past six days keeping things plush. Off-piste? Stick to bounds for now as natty snow trails like Birch Glade and Lookout stay closed, but uphill policy's on for Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're skinning up.

Weather's chilly and prime for play: expect clear spells mixing with clouds today, temps hovering 16-28°F with light winds around 20-30 mph—bundle up but no blizzard vibes. Tonight kicks off night skiing from 3-9pm, so lap those lights under the stars. Looking ahead, brace for fun: light snow possible Sunday-Monday (up to 1 inch each), temps climbing to 41°F with freeze-thaw cycles, then more flakes mid-week around New Year's—total 1-3 inches forecast, snowline dropping to base. SnoCountry sees partly cloudy today at 35°F high/21°F low, snow showers Monday-Wednesday with highs near 30s.

Pro tips from the locals: Hit early for weekend crowds (8:30am-4pm), show love to the ops team grinding snowmake, and note snow tubing's open for non-ski fun. Emergency? Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com before bootin' up. Grab those tix online and get after it—this border-straddling gem's delivering winter vibes just 2.5 hours from NYC!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2025 13:04:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for an epic holiday shred session right now on this bustling Saturday! With 14 trails open and 4 lifts spinning—including the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, and Meadow Triple—you've got plenty of groomed runs to carve, from mellow greens to steeper blues beckoning boarders and skiers alike. The crew's hustling to unleash three fresh trails on the New York side soon, thanks to snow guns blasting overtime, so keep your eyes peeled for more terrain dropping any minute.

Snow's looking solid at a base depth of 12-24 inches, packed powder dominating the pistes for that sweet, grippy ride—perfect for buttery turns or popping ollies. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but season total's stacking at 18 inches so far, with 3 inches over the past six days keeping things plush. Off-piste? Stick to bounds for now as natty snow trails like Birch Glade and Lookout stay closed, but uphill policy's on for Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're skinning up.

Weather's chilly and prime for play: expect clear spells mixing with clouds today, temps hovering 16-28°F with light winds around 20-30 mph—bundle up but no blizzard vibes. Tonight kicks off night skiing from 3-9pm, so lap those lights under the stars. Looking ahead, brace for fun: light snow possible Sunday-Monday (up to 1 inch each), temps climbing to 41°F with freeze-thaw cycles, then more flakes mid-week around New Year's—total 1-3 inches forecast, snowline dropping to base. SnoCountry sees partly cloudy today at 35°F high/21°F low, snow showers Monday-Wednesday with highs near 30s.

Pro tips from the locals: Hit early for weekend crowds (8:30am-4pm), show love to the ops team grinding snowmake, and note snow tubing's open for non-ski fun. Emergency? Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com before bootin' up. Grab those tix online and get after it—this border-straddling gem's delivering winter vibes just 2.5 hours from NYC!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for an epic holiday shred session right now on this bustling Saturday! With 14 trails open and 4 lifts spinning—including the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, and Meadow Triple—you've got plenty of groomed runs to carve, from mellow greens to steeper blues beckoning boarders and skiers alike. The crew's hustling to unleash three fresh trails on the New York side soon, thanks to snow guns blasting overtime, so keep your eyes peeled for more terrain dropping any minute.

Snow's looking solid at a base depth of 12-24 inches, packed powder dominating the pistes for that sweet, grippy ride—perfect for buttery turns or popping ollies. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but season total's stacking at 18 inches so far, with 3 inches over the past six days keeping things plush. Off-piste? Stick to bounds for now as natty snow trails like Birch Glade and Lookout stay closed, but uphill policy's on for Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're skinning up.

Weather's chilly and prime for play: expect clear spells mixing with clouds today, temps hovering 16-28°F with light winds around 20-30 mph—bundle up but no blizzard vibes. Tonight kicks off night skiing from 3-9pm, so lap those lights under the stars. Looking ahead, brace for fun: light snow possible Sunday-Monday (up to 1 inch each), temps climbing to 41°F with freeze-thaw cycles, then more flakes mid-week around New Year's—total 1-3 inches forecast, snowline dropping to base. SnoCountry sees partly cloudy today at 35°F high/21°F low, snow showers Monday-Wednesday with highs near 30s.

Pro tips from the locals: Hit early for weekend crowds (8:30am-4pm), show love to the ops team grinding snowmake, and note snow tubing's open for non-ski fun. Emergency? Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com before bootin' up. Grab those tix online and get after it—this border-straddling gem's delivering winter vibes just 2.5 hours from NYC!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Early-Season Stoke at Catamount: Groomed Runs, Uphill Access, and Snow Tubing</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out early-season stoke with 11 groomed trails open and 4 out of 8 lifts spinning, perfect for carving those first turns on packed powder surfaces built by the snowmaking wizards. Base depths hover at 12-24 inches, with no fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours but 3 inches over the past 6 days and a season total of 18 inches so far—summit depths aren't specified yet, but expect solid coverage from base (1000 ft) to summit (2000 ft). 

Conditions are primo for groomed runs thanks to Tuesday's refresher snow, though watch for firm spots from freeze-thaw; off-piste glades like Birch Cathedral and Lynx remain closed for safety. Today's partly cloudy vibes bring highs around 33°F dropping to 21°F, feeling crisp at 27°F right now—grab those layers! Looking ahead, snow chances amp up Monday through Wednesday with highs in the low 30s and lows near 20°F, then partly cloudy Thursday at 33°F; colder nights could lock in that base nicely.

Uphill policy rocks on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run, and snow tubing is firing with 5 lanes of fun—reserve ahead! It's holiday mode through Jan 1 (8:30am-4pm weekends, 9am-4pm weekdays), so snag lift tickets online to skip lines. The ops crew's grinding nonstop—give 'em a high-five on the hill. Conditions can shift fast, so hit catamountski.com for live updates before you bolt from NYC (just 2.5 hours away). Time to link some turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2025 13:04:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out early-season stoke with 11 groomed trails open and 4 out of 8 lifts spinning, perfect for carving those first turns on packed powder surfaces built by the snowmaking wizards. Base depths hover at 12-24 inches, with no fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours but 3 inches over the past 6 days and a season total of 18 inches so far—summit depths aren't specified yet, but expect solid coverage from base (1000 ft) to summit (2000 ft). 

Conditions are primo for groomed runs thanks to Tuesday's refresher snow, though watch for firm spots from freeze-thaw; off-piste glades like Birch Cathedral and Lynx remain closed for safety. Today's partly cloudy vibes bring highs around 33°F dropping to 21°F, feeling crisp at 27°F right now—grab those layers! Looking ahead, snow chances amp up Monday through Wednesday with highs in the low 30s and lows near 20°F, then partly cloudy Thursday at 33°F; colder nights could lock in that base nicely.

Uphill policy rocks on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run, and snow tubing is firing with 5 lanes of fun—reserve ahead! It's holiday mode through Jan 1 (8:30am-4pm weekends, 9am-4pm weekdays), so snag lift tickets online to skip lines. The ops crew's grinding nonstop—give 'em a high-five on the hill. Conditions can shift fast, so hit catamountski.com for live updates before you bolt from NYC (just 2.5 hours away). Time to link some turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out early-season stoke with 11 groomed trails open and 4 out of 8 lifts spinning, perfect for carving those first turns on packed powder surfaces built by the snowmaking wizards. Base depths hover at 12-24 inches, with no fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours but 3 inches over the past 6 days and a season total of 18 inches so far—summit depths aren't specified yet, but expect solid coverage from base (1000 ft) to summit (2000 ft). 

Conditions are primo for groomed runs thanks to Tuesday's refresher snow, though watch for firm spots from freeze-thaw; off-piste glades like Birch Cathedral and Lynx remain closed for safety. Today's partly cloudy vibes bring highs around 33°F dropping to 21°F, feeling crisp at 27°F right now—grab those layers! Looking ahead, snow chances amp up Monday through Wednesday with highs in the low 30s and lows near 20°F, then partly cloudy Thursday at 33°F; colder nights could lock in that base nicely.

Uphill policy rocks on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run, and snow tubing is firing with 5 lanes of fun—reserve ahead! It's holiday mode through Jan 1 (8:30am-4pm weekends, 9am-4pm weekdays), so snag lift tickets online to skip lines. The ops crew's grinding nonstop—give 'em a high-five on the hill. Conditions can shift fast, so hit catamountski.com for live updates before you bolt from NYC (just 2.5 hours away). Time to link some turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Early-Season Bliss: Packed Powder, Groomed Trails, and Winter Vibes</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out early-season stoke on this festive day! Grab your gear for today's **11 groomed trails** spinning with **4 lifts**—perfect for carving fresh lines on packed powder with a **base depth of 12-24"** and summit hitting **24"**. Snow crews are blasting more coverage on the New York side, so expect buttery groomers that'll have you grinning ear to ear.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but **3" over the past 6 days** keeps things lively atop a **season total of 18"**. Piste conditions are machine-groomed gold—ideal for ripping skis or boards—while off-piste stays closed for now. Snow tubing park is firing too, if you want turbo slides between runs.

Today's vibe? **Partly cloudy skies**, highs around **35°F** dipping to **21°F**—bundle up but layers will melt on those sunny stretches. Looking ahead, snow gods are smiling: **snow showers Monday through Wednesday** (highs 29-32°F, lows 17-25°F), then **partly cloudy Thursday** at 33°F. Light freshies possible Friday night for even better powder days.

It's **open 11am-3pm** today—short but sweet for holiday vibes, then back to full throttle weekdays 9am-4pm and weekends 8:30am-4pm. Pro tip: uphill policy on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're skinning early. With 44 trails, 1000ft vert, and all-level terrain just 2.5 hours from NYC, Catamount's your quick-fix winter wonderland. Hit the slopes, high-five the ops crew, and make epic turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out early-season stoke on this festive day! Grab your gear for today's **11 groomed trails** spinning with **4 lifts**—perfect for carving fresh lines on packed powder with a **base depth of 12-24"** and summit hitting **24"**. Snow crews are blasting more coverage on the New York side, so expect buttery groomers that'll have you grinning ear to ear.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but **3" over the past 6 days** keeps things lively atop a **season total of 18"**. Piste conditions are machine-groomed gold—ideal for ripping skis or boards—while off-piste stays closed for now. Snow tubing park is firing too, if you want turbo slides between runs.

Today's vibe? **Partly cloudy skies**, highs around **35°F** dipping to **21°F**—bundle up but layers will melt on those sunny stretches. Looking ahead, snow gods are smiling: **snow showers Monday through Wednesday** (highs 29-32°F, lows 17-25°F), then **partly cloudy Thursday** at 33°F. Light freshies possible Friday night for even better powder days.

It's **open 11am-3pm** today—short but sweet for holiday vibes, then back to full throttle weekdays 9am-4pm and weekends 8:30am-4pm. Pro tip: uphill policy on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're skinning early. With 44 trails, 1000ft vert, and all-level terrain just 2.5 hours from NYC, Catamount's your quick-fix winter wonderland. Hit the slopes, high-five the ops crew, and make epic turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out early-season stoke on this festive day! Grab your gear for today's **11 groomed trails** spinning with **4 lifts**—perfect for carving fresh lines on packed powder with a **base depth of 12-24"** and summit hitting **24"**. Snow crews are blasting more coverage on the New York side, so expect buttery groomers that'll have you grinning ear to ear.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but **3" over the past 6 days** keeps things lively atop a **season total of 18"**. Piste conditions are machine-groomed gold—ideal for ripping skis or boards—while off-piste stays closed for now. Snow tubing park is firing too, if you want turbo slides between runs.

Today's vibe? **Partly cloudy skies**, highs around **35°F** dipping to **21°F**—bundle up but layers will melt on those sunny stretches. Looking ahead, snow gods are smiling: **snow showers Monday through Wednesday** (highs 29-32°F, lows 17-25°F), then **partly cloudy Thursday** at 33°F. Light freshies possible Friday night for even better powder days.

It's **open 11am-3pm** today—short but sweet for holiday vibes, then back to full throttle weekdays 9am-4pm and weekends 8:30am-4pm. Pro tip: uphill policy on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're skinning early. With 44 trails, 1000ft vert, and all-level terrain just 2.5 hours from NYC, Catamount's your quick-fix winter wonderland. Hit the slopes, high-five the ops crew, and make epic turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain: Early-Season Turns and Snowy Forecasts for Your New York Escape</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime early-season turns right now, with that classic packed powder vibe calling your name across the NY-MA border. Base depths sit at 12-24 inches, summit pushing 24 inches of variable goodness, all thanks to relentless snowmaking and a fresh 1-3 inch refresher from Tuesday's storm—plus 3 inches over the past six days to keep things lively.

Fire up those lifts: 4 out of 8 are spinning, servicing 11 groomed trails perfect for buttery carves from beginner glades to steeper pitches, while the snow crew blasts more coverage on the New York side. Season total's at 18 inches so far, with machine-groomed surfaces dominating—ideal for locking in edges on your skis or board.

Today's partly cloudy skies bring highs around 35°F and lows of 21°F, feeling crisp and carve-ready. Look ahead: snow flurries tomorrow with 29°F highs dipping to 17°F, more flakes Tuesday at 31°F/25°F, Wednesday holding 32°F/25°F under snowy vibes, then Thursday's partly cloudy at 33°F/25°F—prime for powder hunts if it stacks up.

Pistes are groomed and grippy, but stick to open runs as off-piste stays variable and unpatrolled—play smart out there. Snow tubing's firing too on five lanes for some non-stop fun. Pro tip: it's holidays (through Jan 1), so expect 8:30am-4pm spins on weekends, 9am-4pm weekdays—grab tickets online to skip lines, and no uphill travel when closed.

Locals whisper the ops team's killing it; give 'em a fist bump. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies, and conditions can shift fast—check catamountski.com before bootin' up. Your quick NYC escape (just 2.5 hours away) awaits—let's send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime early-season turns right now, with that classic packed powder vibe calling your name across the NY-MA border. Base depths sit at 12-24 inches, summit pushing 24 inches of variable goodness, all thanks to relentless snowmaking and a fresh 1-3 inch refresher from Tuesday's storm—plus 3 inches over the past six days to keep things lively.

Fire up those lifts: 4 out of 8 are spinning, servicing 11 groomed trails perfect for buttery carves from beginner glades to steeper pitches, while the snow crew blasts more coverage on the New York side. Season total's at 18 inches so far, with machine-groomed surfaces dominating—ideal for locking in edges on your skis or board.

Today's partly cloudy skies bring highs around 35°F and lows of 21°F, feeling crisp and carve-ready. Look ahead: snow flurries tomorrow with 29°F highs dipping to 17°F, more flakes Tuesday at 31°F/25°F, Wednesday holding 32°F/25°F under snowy vibes, then Thursday's partly cloudy at 33°F/25°F—prime for powder hunts if it stacks up.

Pistes are groomed and grippy, but stick to open runs as off-piste stays variable and unpatrolled—play smart out there. Snow tubing's firing too on five lanes for some non-stop fun. Pro tip: it's holidays (through Jan 1), so expect 8:30am-4pm spins on weekends, 9am-4pm weekdays—grab tickets online to skip lines, and no uphill travel when closed.

Locals whisper the ops team's killing it; give 'em a fist bump. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies, and conditions can shift fast—check catamountski.com before bootin' up. Your quick NYC escape (just 2.5 hours away) awaits—let's send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime early-season turns right now, with that classic packed powder vibe calling your name across the NY-MA border. Base depths sit at 12-24 inches, summit pushing 24 inches of variable goodness, all thanks to relentless snowmaking and a fresh 1-3 inch refresher from Tuesday's storm—plus 3 inches over the past six days to keep things lively.

Fire up those lifts: 4 out of 8 are spinning, servicing 11 groomed trails perfect for buttery carves from beginner glades to steeper pitches, while the snow crew blasts more coverage on the New York side. Season total's at 18 inches so far, with machine-groomed surfaces dominating—ideal for locking in edges on your skis or board.

Today's partly cloudy skies bring highs around 35°F and lows of 21°F, feeling crisp and carve-ready. Look ahead: snow flurries tomorrow with 29°F highs dipping to 17°F, more flakes Tuesday at 31°F/25°F, Wednesday holding 32°F/25°F under snowy vibes, then Thursday's partly cloudy at 33°F/25°F—prime for powder hunts if it stacks up.

Pistes are groomed and grippy, but stick to open runs as off-piste stays variable and unpatrolled—play smart out there. Snow tubing's firing too on five lanes for some non-stop fun. Pro tip: it's holidays (through Jan 1), so expect 8:30am-4pm spins on weekends, 9am-4pm weekdays—grab tickets online to skip lines, and no uphill travel when closed.

Locals whisper the ops team's killing it; give 'em a fist bump. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies, and conditions can shift fast—check catamountski.com before bootin' up. Your quick NYC escape (just 2.5 hours away) awaits—let's send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Early-Season Shred Fest: Northeast Vibes, Groomed Trails, and Snow Reports</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime early-season turns right now, with that classic Northeast vibe firing on all cylinders! Picture this: 11 groomed trails ready to rip, serviced by 4 out of 8 lifts, including fan favorites like the Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple—perfect for carving long cruisers from the 2000-foot summit down to the 1000-foot base. Base depths sit at a solid 12-24 inches of packed powder, with 3 inches dropped over the past 5 days and a fresh 1-3 inches filling in today from recent storms. Season total? A respectable 18 inches so far, thanks to the snowmaking crew blasting extra coverage on the New York side to unlock more runs soon.

Weather's playing nice with partly cloudy skies, highs around 25°F at base (colder up top), and light winds—grab those layers but expect carvable goodness. Looking ahead, tomorrow stays partly cloudy at 36°F high, but brace for rain Thursday through Saturday (43-49°F highs, oof—could get slushy), then cooling to 29°F Sunday under partly clouds. More snow's teased later this week and weekend, so stay tuned!

Pistes are groomed and grippy on the open 11 (think Esplanade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run for uphill access too), ideal for all levels from beginner meadows to intermediate flow—off-piste is limited early-season, stick to marked for safety. Snow tubing's open with 5 lanes of hootin' fun, and no night skiing yet, but those $199 Night Summit passes are calling.

Pro tip from the locals: Weekdays run 9am-4pm, weekends kick off at 8:30am—holidays start Dec 26, so beat the crowds. Shoutout to the ops team grinding nonstop; give 'em a fist bump. No major notices, but conditions can shift fast—check catamountski.com before booting up. Who's joining the Catamount faithful for fresh tracks? Your legs will thank you!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime early-season turns right now, with that classic Northeast vibe firing on all cylinders! Picture this: 11 groomed trails ready to rip, serviced by 4 out of 8 lifts, including fan favorites like the Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple—perfect for carving long cruisers from the 2000-foot summit down to the 1000-foot base. Base depths sit at a solid 12-24 inches of packed powder, with 3 inches dropped over the past 5 days and a fresh 1-3 inches filling in today from recent storms. Season total? A respectable 18 inches so far, thanks to the snowmaking crew blasting extra coverage on the New York side to unlock more runs soon.

Weather's playing nice with partly cloudy skies, highs around 25°F at base (colder up top), and light winds—grab those layers but expect carvable goodness. Looking ahead, tomorrow stays partly cloudy at 36°F high, but brace for rain Thursday through Saturday (43-49°F highs, oof—could get slushy), then cooling to 29°F Sunday under partly clouds. More snow's teased later this week and weekend, so stay tuned!

Pistes are groomed and grippy on the open 11 (think Esplanade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run for uphill access too), ideal for all levels from beginner meadows to intermediate flow—off-piste is limited early-season, stick to marked for safety. Snow tubing's open with 5 lanes of hootin' fun, and no night skiing yet, but those $199 Night Summit passes are calling.

Pro tip from the locals: Weekdays run 9am-4pm, weekends kick off at 8:30am—holidays start Dec 26, so beat the crowds. Shoutout to the ops team grinding nonstop; give 'em a fist bump. No major notices, but conditions can shift fast—check catamountski.com before booting up. Who's joining the Catamount faithful for fresh tracks? Your legs will thank you!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime early-season turns right now, with that classic Northeast vibe firing on all cylinders! Picture this: 11 groomed trails ready to rip, serviced by 4 out of 8 lifts, including fan favorites like the Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple—perfect for carving long cruisers from the 2000-foot summit down to the 1000-foot base. Base depths sit at a solid 12-24 inches of packed powder, with 3 inches dropped over the past 5 days and a fresh 1-3 inches filling in today from recent storms. Season total? A respectable 18 inches so far, thanks to the snowmaking crew blasting extra coverage on the New York side to unlock more runs soon.

Weather's playing nice with partly cloudy skies, highs around 25°F at base (colder up top), and light winds—grab those layers but expect carvable goodness. Looking ahead, tomorrow stays partly cloudy at 36°F high, but brace for rain Thursday through Saturday (43-49°F highs, oof—could get slushy), then cooling to 29°F Sunday under partly clouds. More snow's teased later this week and weekend, so stay tuned!

Pistes are groomed and grippy on the open 11 (think Esplanade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run for uphill access too), ideal for all levels from beginner meadows to intermediate flow—off-piste is limited early-season, stick to marked for safety. Snow tubing's open with 5 lanes of hootin' fun, and no night skiing yet, but those $199 Night Summit passes are calling.

Pro tip from the locals: Weekdays run 9am-4pm, weekends kick off at 8:30am—holidays start Dec 26, so beat the crowds. Shoutout to the ops team grinding nonstop; give 'em a fist bump. No major notices, but conditions can shift fast—check catamountski.com before booting up. Who's joining the Catamount faithful for fresh tracks? Your legs will thank you!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Cranks the Snowmaking, Preps for Early Season Shredding</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up early season vibes right now, with the crew cranking snow guns to deliver that sweet packed powder base of 12-24 inches across the hill. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but they've stacked 3 inches over the past 5 days and a solid 18-inch season total so far—plenty to carve groomers without post-holing everywhere.

Picture this: 11 freshly groomed trails open and ready, serviced by 4 out of 8 lifts, perfect for ripping from the 2000-foot summit down 1000 feet of vertical drop. Piste conditions are prime packed powder for smooth turns, though off-piste is limited early season—stick to the groomed lines like Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run for uphill access if you're skinning up. Today's weather? Partly sunny skies with daytime highs near 30°F, feeling crisp and carveable under light winds.

Grab your pass for weekday spins from 9am-4pm (8:30am-4pm weekends and holidays starting Dec 26), and snag lift tickets online to skip lines—night skiing passes are a steal at $199! Snow tubing's blasting too with 5 lanes open select days for that gravity-fueled fun.

Looking ahead, bundle up for mostly cloudy tomorrow with highs in the low 40s, then upper 40s midweek under partly sunny skies—chance of showers Friday into Saturday could soften things up, but expect a chillier turn Sunday with lows dipping to the mid-20s and possible light snow flurries early next week. No major dumps forecast yet, but the snowmaking team's hustling nonstop—shoutout to ops for keeping 44 trails primed out of 135 skiable acres.

Pro tip: Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies, and note no uphill travel when lifts are shut. Whether you're a park rat eyeing terrain features or just chasing first tracks from NYC (just 2.5 hours away), Catamount's diverse greens to blacks got you covered for epic early season sends. Boots up—see you sending it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up early season vibes right now, with the crew cranking snow guns to deliver that sweet packed powder base of 12-24 inches across the hill. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but they've stacked 3 inches over the past 5 days and a solid 18-inch season total so far—plenty to carve groomers without post-holing everywhere.

Picture this: 11 freshly groomed trails open and ready, serviced by 4 out of 8 lifts, perfect for ripping from the 2000-foot summit down 1000 feet of vertical drop. Piste conditions are prime packed powder for smooth turns, though off-piste is limited early season—stick to the groomed lines like Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run for uphill access if you're skinning up. Today's weather? Partly sunny skies with daytime highs near 30°F, feeling crisp and carveable under light winds.

Grab your pass for weekday spins from 9am-4pm (8:30am-4pm weekends and holidays starting Dec 26), and snag lift tickets online to skip lines—night skiing passes are a steal at $199! Snow tubing's blasting too with 5 lanes open select days for that gravity-fueled fun.

Looking ahead, bundle up for mostly cloudy tomorrow with highs in the low 40s, then upper 40s midweek under partly sunny skies—chance of showers Friday into Saturday could soften things up, but expect a chillier turn Sunday with lows dipping to the mid-20s and possible light snow flurries early next week. No major dumps forecast yet, but the snowmaking team's hustling nonstop—shoutout to ops for keeping 44 trails primed out of 135 skiable acres.

Pro tip: Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies, and note no uphill travel when lifts are shut. Whether you're a park rat eyeing terrain features or just chasing first tracks from NYC (just 2.5 hours away), Catamount's diverse greens to blacks got you covered for epic early season sends. Boots up—see you sending it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up early season vibes right now, with the crew cranking snow guns to deliver that sweet packed powder base of 12-24 inches across the hill. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but they've stacked 3 inches over the past 5 days and a solid 18-inch season total so far—plenty to carve groomers without post-holing everywhere.

Picture this: 11 freshly groomed trails open and ready, serviced by 4 out of 8 lifts, perfect for ripping from the 2000-foot summit down 1000 feet of vertical drop. Piste conditions are prime packed powder for smooth turns, though off-piste is limited early season—stick to the groomed lines like Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run for uphill access if you're skinning up. Today's weather? Partly sunny skies with daytime highs near 30°F, feeling crisp and carveable under light winds.

Grab your pass for weekday spins from 9am-4pm (8:30am-4pm weekends and holidays starting Dec 26), and snag lift tickets online to skip lines—night skiing passes are a steal at $199! Snow tubing's blasting too with 5 lanes open select days for that gravity-fueled fun.

Looking ahead, bundle up for mostly cloudy tomorrow with highs in the low 40s, then upper 40s midweek under partly sunny skies—chance of showers Friday into Saturday could soften things up, but expect a chillier turn Sunday with lows dipping to the mid-20s and possible light snow flurries early next week. No major dumps forecast yet, but the snowmaking team's hustling nonstop—shoutout to ops for keeping 44 trails primed out of 135 skiable acres.

Pro tip: Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies, and note no uphill travel when lifts are shut. Whether you're a park rat eyeing terrain features or just chasing first tracks from NYC (just 2.5 hours away), Catamount's diverse greens to blacks got you covered for epic early season sends. Boots up—see you sending it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Early Turns, Shifting Conditions: Navigating Catamount's Mountain Report</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Early-season turns are on at Catamount with groomed trails open and snowmaking running hard to keep things fun for skiers and riders on the New Year stretch; the mountain reported 11 groomed trails served by 4 lifts in a recent conditions post and daytime temps near 30°F with partly sunny skies. The resort’s public conditions page also showed variable daily counts (a print-friendly page listed 3 of 8 lifts and 5 of 41 trails open in one snapshot) so lift and trail counts can change rapidly depending on operations and weather. SnoCountry’s aggregated report lists base depths in the neighborhood of 12–24 inches, a season total around 18 inches, and describes the primary surface as packed powder with about 3 inches in the last five days, while noting a recent update timestamp in mid-December. Current summit and base elevations for context are roughly 2,000 ft summit and 1,000 ft base with a 1,000 ft vertical, which helps explain relatively quick freeze–thaw swings. On-site updates the mountain posts mention uphill skinning is allowed on designated routes (Esplanade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run), so if you plan a skin up be sure to stick to those trails. Weather sites and forecasts are showing a mixed pattern: short-term partly cloudy and cold periods with milder, rain-prone days later in multi-day forecasts—SnoCountry’s outlook included highs in the 20s–40s°F across several days with rain advertised for some mid-forecast days, while other forecast services emphasize mostly dry, freeze–thaw conditions and decreasing winds on the near-term horizon. Because temperatures are hovering near freezing at times, expect piste conditions to range from groomed packed powder to firm or crusty sections in the morning and possibly softening or sticky spring-like snow during afternoon warm spells on warmer forecast days. Off-piste conditions are likely thin and variable early season: limited natural coverage in glades and lower-angle off-trail zones means exposed rocks and vegetation are possible, and operators note which trails rely on snowmaking versus natural snow—plan to avoid off-trail zones unless coverage and stability have been confirmed by patrol. The resort explicitly thanks its mountain operations crew for heavy snowmaking and grooming work and reminds guests that condition reports are snapshots subject to change, plus it publishes a ski patrol emergency number for on-mountain incidents. Practical tips from local knowledge: arrive early for the best groomed corduroy, carry layers for rapid temperature swings between base and summit, and book lift tickets or tubing time in advance on busy holiday dates when the mountain runs expanded hours and special programming. Finally, check Catamount’s live mountain conditions page before you go for the latest lift/trail counts and any operational notices—status can change quickly with cold snaps or warm

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Early-season turns are on at Catamount with groomed trails open and snowmaking running hard to keep things fun for skiers and riders on the New Year stretch; the mountain reported 11 groomed trails served by 4 lifts in a recent conditions post and daytime temps near 30°F with partly sunny skies. The resort’s public conditions page also showed variable daily counts (a print-friendly page listed 3 of 8 lifts and 5 of 41 trails open in one snapshot) so lift and trail counts can change rapidly depending on operations and weather. SnoCountry’s aggregated report lists base depths in the neighborhood of 12–24 inches, a season total around 18 inches, and describes the primary surface as packed powder with about 3 inches in the last five days, while noting a recent update timestamp in mid-December. Current summit and base elevations for context are roughly 2,000 ft summit and 1,000 ft base with a 1,000 ft vertical, which helps explain relatively quick freeze–thaw swings. On-site updates the mountain posts mention uphill skinning is allowed on designated routes (Esplanade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run), so if you plan a skin up be sure to stick to those trails. Weather sites and forecasts are showing a mixed pattern: short-term partly cloudy and cold periods with milder, rain-prone days later in multi-day forecasts—SnoCountry’s outlook included highs in the 20s–40s°F across several days with rain advertised for some mid-forecast days, while other forecast services emphasize mostly dry, freeze–thaw conditions and decreasing winds on the near-term horizon. Because temperatures are hovering near freezing at times, expect piste conditions to range from groomed packed powder to firm or crusty sections in the morning and possibly softening or sticky spring-like snow during afternoon warm spells on warmer forecast days. Off-piste conditions are likely thin and variable early season: limited natural coverage in glades and lower-angle off-trail zones means exposed rocks and vegetation are possible, and operators note which trails rely on snowmaking versus natural snow—plan to avoid off-trail zones unless coverage and stability have been confirmed by patrol. The resort explicitly thanks its mountain operations crew for heavy snowmaking and grooming work and reminds guests that condition reports are snapshots subject to change, plus it publishes a ski patrol emergency number for on-mountain incidents. Practical tips from local knowledge: arrive early for the best groomed corduroy, carry layers for rapid temperature swings between base and summit, and book lift tickets or tubing time in advance on busy holiday dates when the mountain runs expanded hours and special programming. Finally, check Catamount’s live mountain conditions page before you go for the latest lift/trail counts and any operational notices—status can change quickly with cold snaps or warm

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Early-season turns are on at Catamount with groomed trails open and snowmaking running hard to keep things fun for skiers and riders on the New Year stretch; the mountain reported 11 groomed trails served by 4 lifts in a recent conditions post and daytime temps near 30°F with partly sunny skies. The resort’s public conditions page also showed variable daily counts (a print-friendly page listed 3 of 8 lifts and 5 of 41 trails open in one snapshot) so lift and trail counts can change rapidly depending on operations and weather. SnoCountry’s aggregated report lists base depths in the neighborhood of 12–24 inches, a season total around 18 inches, and describes the primary surface as packed powder with about 3 inches in the last five days, while noting a recent update timestamp in mid-December. Current summit and base elevations for context are roughly 2,000 ft summit and 1,000 ft base with a 1,000 ft vertical, which helps explain relatively quick freeze–thaw swings. On-site updates the mountain posts mention uphill skinning is allowed on designated routes (Esplanade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run), so if you plan a skin up be sure to stick to those trails. Weather sites and forecasts are showing a mixed pattern: short-term partly cloudy and cold periods with milder, rain-prone days later in multi-day forecasts—SnoCountry’s outlook included highs in the 20s–40s°F across several days with rain advertised for some mid-forecast days, while other forecast services emphasize mostly dry, freeze–thaw conditions and decreasing winds on the near-term horizon. Because temperatures are hovering near freezing at times, expect piste conditions to range from groomed packed powder to firm or crusty sections in the morning and possibly softening or sticky spring-like snow during afternoon warm spells on warmer forecast days. Off-piste conditions are likely thin and variable early season: limited natural coverage in glades and lower-angle off-trail zones means exposed rocks and vegetation are possible, and operators note which trails rely on snowmaking versus natural snow—plan to avoid off-trail zones unless coverage and stability have been confirmed by patrol. The resort explicitly thanks its mountain operations crew for heavy snowmaking and grooming work and reminds guests that condition reports are snapshots subject to change, plus it publishes a ski patrol emergency number for on-mountain incidents. Practical tips from local knowledge: arrive early for the best groomed corduroy, carry layers for rapid temperature swings between base and summit, and book lift tickets or tubing time in advance on busy holiday dates when the mountain runs expanded hours and special programming. Finally, check Catamount’s live mountain conditions page before you go for the latest lift/trail counts and any operational notices—status can change quickly with cold snaps or warm

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort's Early-Season Shredding: 2.5 Hours from NYC, 135 Acres of Carving Bliss</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for some epic early-season action right on the NY-MA border—your quick escape from NYC just 2.5 hours away! As of mid-December, the base boasts 12-24 inches of packed powder, with a season total of 18 inches and 3 inches fresh over the past 5 days (no new flakes in the last 24 or 48 hours, but snowmaking guns are cranking hard). Summit hits 2000 feet, so expect consistent coverage from their killer snow ops team preserving every flake.

Think like a local: grab your pass for weekend vibes starting 8:30am-4pm (weekdays 9am-4pm), but heads up—they closed Friday the 19th to refill ponds and protect the base, reopening strong Saturday for turns and snow tubing launch (5 lanes of pure fun!). Current temps hover around a crisp 25°F high/12°F low under partly cloudy skies, feeling like classic East Coast carve weather at the 1000-foot base.

Trails and lifts? Early season means select groomers open with packed powder prime for buttery carves—check the map for snowmaking favorites, as naturals like Birch Cathedral and Lynx are holding tight closed for now. Off-piste is slim with the thin cover, so stick to the 44 trails' diverse pitch for all levels, from kid zones to expert chutes.

Forecast's a mixed bag: today's partly cloudy eases into Thursday's 36°/21° mildness, but brace for rain Friday (43°/22°) and Saturday (49°/24°)—could soften things up—then Sunday chills to 29°/20° partly cloudy, priming for more snowmaking magic. Pro tip: snag lift tickets or that $199 Night Summit Pass online ahead, and hit the cams for real-time vibes. Mountain patrol's on point (413-232-9405 emergencies), so layer up, respect the early thin spots, and let's send it—Catamount's diverse 135 acres are calling your inner ripper! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for some epic early-season action right on the NY-MA border—your quick escape from NYC just 2.5 hours away! As of mid-December, the base boasts 12-24 inches of packed powder, with a season total of 18 inches and 3 inches fresh over the past 5 days (no new flakes in the last 24 or 48 hours, but snowmaking guns are cranking hard). Summit hits 2000 feet, so expect consistent coverage from their killer snow ops team preserving every flake.

Think like a local: grab your pass for weekend vibes starting 8:30am-4pm (weekdays 9am-4pm), but heads up—they closed Friday the 19th to refill ponds and protect the base, reopening strong Saturday for turns and snow tubing launch (5 lanes of pure fun!). Current temps hover around a crisp 25°F high/12°F low under partly cloudy skies, feeling like classic East Coast carve weather at the 1000-foot base.

Trails and lifts? Early season means select groomers open with packed powder prime for buttery carves—check the map for snowmaking favorites, as naturals like Birch Cathedral and Lynx are holding tight closed for now. Off-piste is slim with the thin cover, so stick to the 44 trails' diverse pitch for all levels, from kid zones to expert chutes.

Forecast's a mixed bag: today's partly cloudy eases into Thursday's 36°/21° mildness, but brace for rain Friday (43°/22°) and Saturday (49°/24°)—could soften things up—then Sunday chills to 29°/20° partly cloudy, priming for more snowmaking magic. Pro tip: snag lift tickets or that $199 Night Summit Pass online ahead, and hit the cams for real-time vibes. Mountain patrol's on point (413-232-9405 emergencies), so layer up, respect the early thin spots, and let's send it—Catamount's diverse 135 acres are calling your inner ripper! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for some epic early-season action right on the NY-MA border—your quick escape from NYC just 2.5 hours away! As of mid-December, the base boasts 12-24 inches of packed powder, with a season total of 18 inches and 3 inches fresh over the past 5 days (no new flakes in the last 24 or 48 hours, but snowmaking guns are cranking hard). Summit hits 2000 feet, so expect consistent coverage from their killer snow ops team preserving every flake.

Think like a local: grab your pass for weekend vibes starting 8:30am-4pm (weekdays 9am-4pm), but heads up—they closed Friday the 19th to refill ponds and protect the base, reopening strong Saturday for turns and snow tubing launch (5 lanes of pure fun!). Current temps hover around a crisp 25°F high/12°F low under partly cloudy skies, feeling like classic East Coast carve weather at the 1000-foot base.

Trails and lifts? Early season means select groomers open with packed powder prime for buttery carves—check the map for snowmaking favorites, as naturals like Birch Cathedral and Lynx are holding tight closed for now. Off-piste is slim with the thin cover, so stick to the 44 trails' diverse pitch for all levels, from kid zones to expert chutes.

Forecast's a mixed bag: today's partly cloudy eases into Thursday's 36°/21° mildness, but brace for rain Friday (43°/22°) and Saturday (49°/24°)—could soften things up—then Sunday chills to 29°/20° partly cloudy, priming for more snowmaking magic. Pro tip: snag lift tickets or that $199 Night Summit Pass online ahead, and hit the cams for real-time vibes. Mountain patrol's on point (413-232-9405 emergencies), so layer up, respect the early thin spots, and let's send it—Catamount's diverse 135 acres are calling your inner ripper! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Catamount's Early-Season Shred Forecast: Packed Powder, Snowmaking Magic, and Weekend Snow Ahead</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is dishing out early-season vibes, but heads up—it's closed today to protect that precious snow base and refill the snowmaking ponds after a warm spell. Fire up your plans for Saturday when lifts spin from 8:30am to 4pm, promising groomed packed powder on 11 trails with three lifts and carpet 1 firing. Base depths sit at a solid 12-24 inches from recent snowmaking magic, season total around 18 inches so far, though no fresh flakes in the last 24 or 48 hours—think 3 inches over the past five days keeping things carve-ready.

Thursday's laps were prime with temps in the 40s°F, comfy for bombing those open runs like Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run (uphill access only when closed). Pistes are grooming beautifully into packed powder, but off-piste stays shut—glades like Birch Cathedral and Lynx need more cover. Snowmaking has been nonstop, big props to the ops crew turning marginal weather into shreddable terrain.

Today's weather? Clear skies early flipping cloudy, highs near 35-43°F dropping to 22°F lows—freeze-thaw action up high, so layer up against potential firm spots. Looking ahead, Saturday brings drizzle to light snow showers then clearing, highs 35°F/lows 21°F; Sunday scores 1cm new snow with sub-freezing temps (-5°C high/-10°C low) for prime pow; Monday-Tuesday stay cold and dry below freezing, perfect for holding that base—no big dumps but steady cold to build more.

Bonus buzz: Snow tubing park rips open Saturday with five lanes of fun—reserve ahead! No uphill travel allowed during closures, and watch for icy patches from thaws. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, Catamount's 44 trails and 1000ft vertical are calling for your first carves—gear up and hit it when gates swing wide!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2025 13:01:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is dishing out early-season vibes, but heads up—it's closed today to protect that precious snow base and refill the snowmaking ponds after a warm spell. Fire up your plans for Saturday when lifts spin from 8:30am to 4pm, promising groomed packed powder on 11 trails with three lifts and carpet 1 firing. Base depths sit at a solid 12-24 inches from recent snowmaking magic, season total around 18 inches so far, though no fresh flakes in the last 24 or 48 hours—think 3 inches over the past five days keeping things carve-ready.

Thursday's laps were prime with temps in the 40s°F, comfy for bombing those open runs like Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run (uphill access only when closed). Pistes are grooming beautifully into packed powder, but off-piste stays shut—glades like Birch Cathedral and Lynx need more cover. Snowmaking has been nonstop, big props to the ops crew turning marginal weather into shreddable terrain.

Today's weather? Clear skies early flipping cloudy, highs near 35-43°F dropping to 22°F lows—freeze-thaw action up high, so layer up against potential firm spots. Looking ahead, Saturday brings drizzle to light snow showers then clearing, highs 35°F/lows 21°F; Sunday scores 1cm new snow with sub-freezing temps (-5°C high/-10°C low) for prime pow; Monday-Tuesday stay cold and dry below freezing, perfect for holding that base—no big dumps but steady cold to build more.

Bonus buzz: Snow tubing park rips open Saturday with five lanes of fun—reserve ahead! No uphill travel allowed during closures, and watch for icy patches from thaws. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, Catamount's 44 trails and 1000ft vertical are calling for your first carves—gear up and hit it when gates swing wide!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is dishing out early-season vibes, but heads up—it's closed today to protect that precious snow base and refill the snowmaking ponds after a warm spell. Fire up your plans for Saturday when lifts spin from 8:30am to 4pm, promising groomed packed powder on 11 trails with three lifts and carpet 1 firing. Base depths sit at a solid 12-24 inches from recent snowmaking magic, season total around 18 inches so far, though no fresh flakes in the last 24 or 48 hours—think 3 inches over the past five days keeping things carve-ready.

Thursday's laps were prime with temps in the 40s°F, comfy for bombing those open runs like Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run (uphill access only when closed). Pistes are grooming beautifully into packed powder, but off-piste stays shut—glades like Birch Cathedral and Lynx need more cover. Snowmaking has been nonstop, big props to the ops crew turning marginal weather into shreddable terrain.

Today's weather? Clear skies early flipping cloudy, highs near 35-43°F dropping to 22°F lows—freeze-thaw action up high, so layer up against potential firm spots. Looking ahead, Saturday brings drizzle to light snow showers then clearing, highs 35°F/lows 21°F; Sunday scores 1cm new snow with sub-freezing temps (-5°C high/-10°C low) for prime pow; Monday-Tuesday stay cold and dry below freezing, perfect for holding that base—no big dumps but steady cold to build more.

Bonus buzz: Snow tubing park rips open Saturday with five lanes of fun—reserve ahead! No uphill travel allowed during closures, and watch for icy patches from thaws. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, Catamount's 44 trails and 1000ft vertical are calling for your first carves—gear up and hit it when gates swing wide!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Crushes Early Season with Primo Powder Conditions and Après-Ski Adventure!</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up early season action with fresh powder grooming into primo packed powder—perfect for buttery carves on your skis or board! As of Wednesday's report, expect groomed surfaces across 11 open trails out of 44, with three lifts spinning for non-stop laps under temps in the 30s°F—cozy enough for all-day sessions without the deep freeze bite. Base depths sit at 12-24 inches, built from 18 inches of season total snowfall so far, plus 3 inches over the past five days; no new fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but snowmaking is cranking to keep it consistent.

Piste conditions shine with that smooth packed powder vibe, ideal for ripping groomers, while off-piste glades like Birch Cathedral and Lynx stay closed for now—safety first as coverage builds. Summit hits 2000 feet with 1000 feet of vert over 135 skiable acres, mixing beginner bliss to expert steeps and parks for everyone from gappers to park rats.

Today's weather? Partly cloudy skies with highs around 25°F dropping to 12°F overnight—grab those layers! Looking ahead, Thursday warms to 36°F/21°F partly cloudy, Friday's rainy at 43°F/22°F (watch for slush), Saturday 49°F/24°F with rain chances, then Sunday cools to 29°F/20°F partly cloudy—hold tight for real snow Sunday into Monday with 2-3cm freshies falling to base level, turning the hill into a powder playground by next week!

Pro tip: Weekdays run 9am-4pm, weekends kick off 8:30am-4pm; uphill access rocks on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're skinning early. Snow tubing fires up Saturday the 20th—family fun alert! Snag lift tickets online ahead, give the ops crew high-fives for their grind, and dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for any hiccups. Conditions can flip fast, so hit catamountski.com for live deets. Gear up, this NY-MA border gem is dropping first-chair stoke—see you sending it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 13:04:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up early season action with fresh powder grooming into primo packed powder—perfect for buttery carves on your skis or board! As of Wednesday's report, expect groomed surfaces across 11 open trails out of 44, with three lifts spinning for non-stop laps under temps in the 30s°F—cozy enough for all-day sessions without the deep freeze bite. Base depths sit at 12-24 inches, built from 18 inches of season total snowfall so far, plus 3 inches over the past five days; no new fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but snowmaking is cranking to keep it consistent.

Piste conditions shine with that smooth packed powder vibe, ideal for ripping groomers, while off-piste glades like Birch Cathedral and Lynx stay closed for now—safety first as coverage builds. Summit hits 2000 feet with 1000 feet of vert over 135 skiable acres, mixing beginner bliss to expert steeps and parks for everyone from gappers to park rats.

Today's weather? Partly cloudy skies with highs around 25°F dropping to 12°F overnight—grab those layers! Looking ahead, Thursday warms to 36°F/21°F partly cloudy, Friday's rainy at 43°F/22°F (watch for slush), Saturday 49°F/24°F with rain chances, then Sunday cools to 29°F/20°F partly cloudy—hold tight for real snow Sunday into Monday with 2-3cm freshies falling to base level, turning the hill into a powder playground by next week!

Pro tip: Weekdays run 9am-4pm, weekends kick off 8:30am-4pm; uphill access rocks on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're skinning early. Snow tubing fires up Saturday the 20th—family fun alert! Snag lift tickets online ahead, give the ops crew high-fives for their grind, and dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for any hiccups. Conditions can flip fast, so hit catamountski.com for live deets. Gear up, this NY-MA border gem is dropping first-chair stoke—see you sending it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up early season action with fresh powder grooming into primo packed powder—perfect for buttery carves on your skis or board! As of Wednesday's report, expect groomed surfaces across 11 open trails out of 44, with three lifts spinning for non-stop laps under temps in the 30s°F—cozy enough for all-day sessions without the deep freeze bite. Base depths sit at 12-24 inches, built from 18 inches of season total snowfall so far, plus 3 inches over the past five days; no new fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but snowmaking is cranking to keep it consistent.

Piste conditions shine with that smooth packed powder vibe, ideal for ripping groomers, while off-piste glades like Birch Cathedral and Lynx stay closed for now—safety first as coverage builds. Summit hits 2000 feet with 1000 feet of vert over 135 skiable acres, mixing beginner bliss to expert steeps and parks for everyone from gappers to park rats.

Today's weather? Partly cloudy skies with highs around 25°F dropping to 12°F overnight—grab those layers! Looking ahead, Thursday warms to 36°F/21°F partly cloudy, Friday's rainy at 43°F/22°F (watch for slush), Saturday 49°F/24°F with rain chances, then Sunday cools to 29°F/20°F partly cloudy—hold tight for real snow Sunday into Monday with 2-3cm freshies falling to base level, turning the hill into a powder playground by next week!

Pro tip: Weekdays run 9am-4pm, weekends kick off 8:30am-4pm; uphill access rocks on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're skinning early. Snow tubing fires up Saturday the 20th—family fun alert! Snag lift tickets online ahead, give the ops crew high-fives for their grind, and dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for any hiccups. Conditions can flip fast, so hit catamountski.com for live deets. Gear up, this NY-MA border gem is dropping first-chair stoke—see you sending it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime early-season vibes right now—think fresh groomed packed powder begging for your turns! As of Wednesday, the crew reports fantastic conditions with 10 out of 44 trails open, including the Catamount Quad spinning strong (Ridge Quad closed for now). Snowmaking has built a solid **12-24" base depth** from base at 1,000ft to summit at 2,000ft, with **season total around 18"** boosted by 3" over the past five days—no new fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but that machine-made gold is holding firm.

Weather's cooperating with crisp **partly cloudy skies today, highs near 25°F and lows dipping to 12°F**—perfect for carving without sweating through your layers. Look ahead: Thursday stays partly cloudy at 36°F/21°F, then rain chances Friday (43°F/22°F) and Saturday (49°F/24°F) might soften things up, cooling to partly cloudy Sunday at 29°F/20°F. No big dumps forecast soon, but cooler nights favor more snowmaking magic.

Pistes are **groomed packed powder**, ideal for bombing those long cruisers like Esplanade and Upper Promenade—uphill access allowed there too. Off-piste? Stick to open terrain as glades like Birch remain closed. Snow tubing park fires up December 20th for some wild slides.

Locals are buzzing: weekday ops run 9am-4pm (weekends 8:30am-4pm), and the energy's electric with patrollers grooming non-stop—big props to the ops team! Just 2.5 hours from NYC, snag lift tickets online ahead, and note no uphill skiing when closed. Sharpen those edges; Catamount's 1,000ft vert and 8 lifts (when all go) are primed for your first tracks of the season!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime early-season vibes right now—think fresh groomed packed powder begging for your turns! As of Wednesday, the crew reports fantastic conditions with 10 out of 44 trails open, including the Catamount Quad spinning strong (Ridge Quad closed for now). Snowmaking has built a solid **12-24" base depth** from base at 1,000ft to summit at 2,000ft, with **season total around 18"** boosted by 3" over the past five days—no new fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but that machine-made gold is holding firm.

Weather's cooperating with crisp **partly cloudy skies today, highs near 25°F and lows dipping to 12°F**—perfect for carving without sweating through your layers. Look ahead: Thursday stays partly cloudy at 36°F/21°F, then rain chances Friday (43°F/22°F) and Saturday (49°F/24°F) might soften things up, cooling to partly cloudy Sunday at 29°F/20°F. No big dumps forecast soon, but cooler nights favor more snowmaking magic.

Pistes are **groomed packed powder**, ideal for bombing those long cruisers like Esplanade and Upper Promenade—uphill access allowed there too. Off-piste? Stick to open terrain as glades like Birch remain closed. Snow tubing park fires up December 20th for some wild slides.

Locals are buzzing: weekday ops run 9am-4pm (weekends 8:30am-4pm), and the energy's electric with patrollers grooming non-stop—big props to the ops team! Just 2.5 hours from NYC, snag lift tickets online ahead, and note no uphill skiing when closed. Sharpen those edges; Catamount's 1,000ft vert and 8 lifts (when all go) are primed for your first tracks of the season!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime early-season vibes right now—think fresh groomed packed powder begging for your turns! As of Wednesday, the crew reports fantastic conditions with 10 out of 44 trails open, including the Catamount Quad spinning strong (Ridge Quad closed for now). Snowmaking has built a solid **12-24" base depth** from base at 1,000ft to summit at 2,000ft, with **season total around 18"** boosted by 3" over the past five days—no new fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but that machine-made gold is holding firm.

Weather's cooperating with crisp **partly cloudy skies today, highs near 25°F and lows dipping to 12°F**—perfect for carving without sweating through your layers. Look ahead: Thursday stays partly cloudy at 36°F/21°F, then rain chances Friday (43°F/22°F) and Saturday (49°F/24°F) might soften things up, cooling to partly cloudy Sunday at 29°F/20°F. No big dumps forecast soon, but cooler nights favor more snowmaking magic.

Pistes are **groomed packed powder**, ideal for bombing those long cruisers like Esplanade and Upper Promenade—uphill access allowed there too. Off-piste? Stick to open terrain as glades like Birch remain closed. Snow tubing park fires up December 20th for some wild slides.

Locals are buzzing: weekday ops run 9am-4pm (weekends 8:30am-4pm), and the energy's electric with patrollers grooming non-stop—big props to the ops team! Just 2.5 hours from NYC, snag lift tickets online ahead, and note no uphill skiing when closed. Sharpen those edges; Catamount's 1,000ft vert and 8 lifts (when all go) are primed for your first tracks of the season!

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      <title>Early Turns on the New England Border: Catamount Resort's Promising Opening</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up early season vibes right on the NY-MA border, just a quick hop from NYC—perfect for scoring those first carves without the mega-crowd chaos. As of mid-December 2025, they've got 11 out of 44 trails open with packed powder and groomed goodness, thanks to killer snowmaking and a fresh dusting—3 inches over the past three days, no new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but season total sitting at 11 inches so far. Base depth is holding steady at 12 inches, with variable conditions on piste keeping things fun and firm; off-piste is closed for now, so stick to the groomers and glades like Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run for uphill access if you're skinning up.

Lifts are spinning select ones (exact count fuzzy but enough for 11 trails), open weekdays from 9am-4pm starting Dec 15 and weekends 8:30am-4pm—bundle up for single-digit mornings warming to the mid-20s today under partly cloudy skies, currently around 25-26°F at base and 23-24°F summit with light winds. Piste feels like classic early New England: smooth where groomed, potential icy bits from freeze-thaw, but riders are raving about the laid-back energy, cruisers from the Ridge Quad, and solid chili in the lodge.

Looking ahead, no big dumps forecast—mostly dry with freeze-thaw cycles: highs 45-59°F midweek cooling to 50s by next Tuesday, lows dipping to 29-44°F, partly cloudy to cloudy with slim snow chances early weekend. Snow tubing park eyes a Dec 20 opener, and they've got night skiing passes for $199 if you crave après glow runs later. Pro tip: grab lift tickets online ahead, hit the faithful local scene, and thank the ops crew grinding those guns—early season gold awaits, so wax those edges and charge!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2025 13:02:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up early season vibes right on the NY-MA border, just a quick hop from NYC—perfect for scoring those first carves without the mega-crowd chaos. As of mid-December 2025, they've got 11 out of 44 trails open with packed powder and groomed goodness, thanks to killer snowmaking and a fresh dusting—3 inches over the past three days, no new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but season total sitting at 11 inches so far. Base depth is holding steady at 12 inches, with variable conditions on piste keeping things fun and firm; off-piste is closed for now, so stick to the groomers and glades like Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run for uphill access if you're skinning up.

Lifts are spinning select ones (exact count fuzzy but enough for 11 trails), open weekdays from 9am-4pm starting Dec 15 and weekends 8:30am-4pm—bundle up for single-digit mornings warming to the mid-20s today under partly cloudy skies, currently around 25-26°F at base and 23-24°F summit with light winds. Piste feels like classic early New England: smooth where groomed, potential icy bits from freeze-thaw, but riders are raving about the laid-back energy, cruisers from the Ridge Quad, and solid chili in the lodge.

Looking ahead, no big dumps forecast—mostly dry with freeze-thaw cycles: highs 45-59°F midweek cooling to 50s by next Tuesday, lows dipping to 29-44°F, partly cloudy to cloudy with slim snow chances early weekend. Snow tubing park eyes a Dec 20 opener, and they've got night skiing passes for $199 if you crave après glow runs later. Pro tip: grab lift tickets online ahead, hit the faithful local scene, and thank the ops crew grinding those guns—early season gold awaits, so wax those edges and charge!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up early season vibes right on the NY-MA border, just a quick hop from NYC—perfect for scoring those first carves without the mega-crowd chaos. As of mid-December 2025, they've got 11 out of 44 trails open with packed powder and groomed goodness, thanks to killer snowmaking and a fresh dusting—3 inches over the past three days, no new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but season total sitting at 11 inches so far. Base depth is holding steady at 12 inches, with variable conditions on piste keeping things fun and firm; off-piste is closed for now, so stick to the groomers and glades like Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run for uphill access if you're skinning up.

Lifts are spinning select ones (exact count fuzzy but enough for 11 trails), open weekdays from 9am-4pm starting Dec 15 and weekends 8:30am-4pm—bundle up for single-digit mornings warming to the mid-20s today under partly cloudy skies, currently around 25-26°F at base and 23-24°F summit with light winds. Piste feels like classic early New England: smooth where groomed, potential icy bits from freeze-thaw, but riders are raving about the laid-back energy, cruisers from the Ridge Quad, and solid chili in the lodge.

Looking ahead, no big dumps forecast—mostly dry with freeze-thaw cycles: highs 45-59°F midweek cooling to 50s by next Tuesday, lows dipping to 29-44°F, partly cloudy to cloudy with slim snow chances early weekend. Snow tubing park eyes a Dec 20 opener, and they've got night skiing passes for $199 if you crave après glow runs later. Pro tip: grab lift tickets online ahead, hit the faithful local scene, and thank the ops crew grinding those guns—early season gold awaits, so wax those edges and charge!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Kicks Off Early Season with Powdery Conditions</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is firing up for an epic early-season rip! Fresh off reopening December 13, the crew's been blasting snow nonstop, with Mother Nature sprinkling 3 inches over the past three days to sweeten the deal. Base depth sits at a solid **12 inches** top to bottom (summit at 2000ft, base 1000ft), season total at **11 inches**, and variable conditions mean groomers mixed with that fresh layer—perfect for carving or boarding all 44 trails once fully open.

Right now, **11 of 41 trails** are spinning with lifts like the Ridge Quad and Glade Double ready to launch you, though exact open lifts hover around a handful as they expand. No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but their snowmaking guns are heroes keeping pistes prime for beginners on Kid Cats to experts eyeing blacks like Upper Alley Cat. Off-piste? Stick to bounds for now—uphill access on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're skinning early.

Weather's playing nice: today's partly cloudy with highs around **27°F** dipping to **15°F**—bundle up! Look ahead: snow chances Saturday and Sunday (highs **29°F/25°F**), then partly cloudy cooling to **18°F** Monday before warming to **23°F** Tuesday. Ideal for pow days if flakes fly.

Hit the slopes weekends 8:30am-4pm (weekdays kick off tomorrow 9am-4pm!), just 2.5 hours from NYC. Snow tubing opens December 20—grab advance lift tickets online. Mountain ops deserve high-fives for these conditions; conditions can shift, so check catamountski.com before bootin' up. Time to send it, locals! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2025 13:01:26 -0000</pubDate>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is firing up for an epic early-season rip! Fresh off reopening December 13, the crew's been blasting snow nonstop, with Mother Nature sprinkling 3 inches over the past three days to sweeten the deal. Base depth sits at a solid **12 inches** top to bottom (summit at 2000ft, base 1000ft), season total at **11 inches**, and variable conditions mean groomers mixed with that fresh layer—perfect for carving or boarding all 44 trails once fully open.

Right now, **11 of 41 trails** are spinning with lifts like the Ridge Quad and Glade Double ready to launch you, though exact open lifts hover around a handful as they expand. No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but their snowmaking guns are heroes keeping pistes prime for beginners on Kid Cats to experts eyeing blacks like Upper Alley Cat. Off-piste? Stick to bounds for now—uphill access on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're skinning early.

Weather's playing nice: today's partly cloudy with highs around **27°F** dipping to **15°F**—bundle up! Look ahead: snow chances Saturday and Sunday (highs **29°F/25°F**), then partly cloudy cooling to **18°F** Monday before warming to **23°F** Tuesday. Ideal for pow days if flakes fly.

Hit the slopes weekends 8:30am-4pm (weekdays kick off tomorrow 9am-4pm!), just 2.5 hours from NYC. Snow tubing opens December 20—grab advance lift tickets online. Mountain ops deserve high-fives for these conditions; conditions can shift, so check catamountski.com before bootin' up. Time to send it, locals! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is firing up for an epic early-season rip! Fresh off reopening December 13, the crew's been blasting snow nonstop, with Mother Nature sprinkling 3 inches over the past three days to sweeten the deal. Base depth sits at a solid **12 inches** top to bottom (summit at 2000ft, base 1000ft), season total at **11 inches**, and variable conditions mean groomers mixed with that fresh layer—perfect for carving or boarding all 44 trails once fully open.

Right now, **11 of 41 trails** are spinning with lifts like the Ridge Quad and Glade Double ready to launch you, though exact open lifts hover around a handful as they expand. No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but their snowmaking guns are heroes keeping pistes prime for beginners on Kid Cats to experts eyeing blacks like Upper Alley Cat. Off-piste? Stick to bounds for now—uphill access on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're skinning early.

Weather's playing nice: today's partly cloudy with highs around **27°F** dipping to **15°F**—bundle up! Look ahead: snow chances Saturday and Sunday (highs **29°F/25°F**), then partly cloudy cooling to **18°F** Monday before warming to **23°F** Tuesday. Ideal for pow days if flakes fly.

Hit the slopes weekends 8:30am-4pm (weekdays kick off tomorrow 9am-4pm!), just 2.5 hours from NYC. Snow tubing opens December 20—grab advance lift tickets online. Mountain ops deserve high-fives for these conditions; conditions can shift, so check catamountski.com before bootin' up. Time to send it, locals! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount's Midweek Bonus Snowfall Sets Up Early Season Shredding Bliss</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for an epic weekend—Mother Nature dropped a few bonus inches midweek on top of the snowmaking crew's nonstop efforts, setting up prime early-season vibes right now! Base depth sits at a solid **12 inches** with variable conditions across the slopes, and they've got **11 out of 41 trails** open, including long cruisers from the Ridge Quad down the Massachusetts side plus intermediate and beginner spots around Meadows Triple and Catamount Quad—perfect for warming up those legs or introducing the crew to the hill.

No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but **3 inches** over the past three days keeps things lively, with a season total of **11 inches** so far—expect packed powder and groomed goodness on piste, though some naturals like Birch Cathedral and Lynx are closed for now. Lifts? A handful spinning out of **8 total**, with uphill access on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're skinning up. Temps today hover around **20°F** with partly cloudy skies cooling to **12°F** overnight, feeling just right for carving without the deep freeze bite.

Looking ahead, bundle up—snow flurries hit tomorrow with highs near **29°F** (low 16°F), then more snow Sunday at **25°F** (12°F low), shifting to crisp partly cloudy vibes Monday (**18°F**/9°F) through Tuesday (**23°F**/12°F). Off-piste? Stick to bounds early season; variable packs mean fun but firm spots, saving the stashes for later dumps.

Pro tip: Weekdays kick off tomorrow 9am-4pm, weekends roll 8:30am-4pm—grab tickets online to skip lines, and shoutout the ops team keeping it real! Snow tubing drops December 20th, and a winter storm warning looms with 7-11 inches possible soon—could be game-on for more terrain! Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Boots up, locals—Catamount's calling your name!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2025 13:01:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for an epic weekend—Mother Nature dropped a few bonus inches midweek on top of the snowmaking crew's nonstop efforts, setting up prime early-season vibes right now! Base depth sits at a solid **12 inches** with variable conditions across the slopes, and they've got **11 out of 41 trails** open, including long cruisers from the Ridge Quad down the Massachusetts side plus intermediate and beginner spots around Meadows Triple and Catamount Quad—perfect for warming up those legs or introducing the crew to the hill.

No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but **3 inches** over the past three days keeps things lively, with a season total of **11 inches** so far—expect packed powder and groomed goodness on piste, though some naturals like Birch Cathedral and Lynx are closed for now. Lifts? A handful spinning out of **8 total**, with uphill access on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're skinning up. Temps today hover around **20°F** with partly cloudy skies cooling to **12°F** overnight, feeling just right for carving without the deep freeze bite.

Looking ahead, bundle up—snow flurries hit tomorrow with highs near **29°F** (low 16°F), then more snow Sunday at **25°F** (12°F low), shifting to crisp partly cloudy vibes Monday (**18°F**/9°F) through Tuesday (**23°F**/12°F). Off-piste? Stick to bounds early season; variable packs mean fun but firm spots, saving the stashes for later dumps.

Pro tip: Weekdays kick off tomorrow 9am-4pm, weekends roll 8:30am-4pm—grab tickets online to skip lines, and shoutout the ops team keeping it real! Snow tubing drops December 20th, and a winter storm warning looms with 7-11 inches possible soon—could be game-on for more terrain! Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Boots up, locals—Catamount's calling your name!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for an epic weekend—Mother Nature dropped a few bonus inches midweek on top of the snowmaking crew's nonstop efforts, setting up prime early-season vibes right now! Base depth sits at a solid **12 inches** with variable conditions across the slopes, and they've got **11 out of 41 trails** open, including long cruisers from the Ridge Quad down the Massachusetts side plus intermediate and beginner spots around Meadows Triple and Catamount Quad—perfect for warming up those legs or introducing the crew to the hill.

No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but **3 inches** over the past three days keeps things lively, with a season total of **11 inches** so far—expect packed powder and groomed goodness on piste, though some naturals like Birch Cathedral and Lynx are closed for now. Lifts? A handful spinning out of **8 total**, with uphill access on Esplanade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run if you're skinning up. Temps today hover around **20°F** with partly cloudy skies cooling to **12°F** overnight, feeling just right for carving without the deep freeze bite.

Looking ahead, bundle up—snow flurries hit tomorrow with highs near **29°F** (low 16°F), then more snow Sunday at **25°F** (12°F low), shifting to crisp partly cloudy vibes Monday (**18°F**/9°F) through Tuesday (**23°F**/12°F). Off-piste? Stick to bounds early season; variable packs mean fun but firm spots, saving the stashes for later dumps.

Pro tip: Weekdays kick off tomorrow 9am-4pm, weekends roll 8:30am-4pm—grab tickets online to skip lines, and shoutout the ops team keeping it real! Snow tubing drops December 20th, and a winter storm warning looms with 7-11 inches possible soon—could be game-on for more terrain! Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Boots up, locals—Catamount's calling your name!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Early-Season Rip at Catamount Mountain: Powdery Perfection on the NY-MA Border</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for an epic early-season rip right on the NY-MA border—just 2.5 hours from NYC! The crew's been blasting snow nonstop, and Mother Nature tossed in a few bonus inches midweek, building a solid 12-inch base from top to bottom at 2000ft summit and 1000ft base. You've got variable conditions primed for carving, with 6 inches over the past 72 hours and a season total hitting 6 inches so far—perfect for that fresh corduroy buzz.

Right now, it's cloudy with base temps hovering around 19°F and summit dipping to 17°F, light winds keeping it chill but rideable. Lifts and trails are open (exact counts snapshot-style, but more coming online), weekends blasting from 8:30am-4pm, weekdays kicking off Fri 12p-4p and full Mon Dec 15th 9am-4p. Snowmaking's king here across 44 trails and 8 lifts, so expect groomed green circles for newbies up to black diamonds for gnar-chasers.

Peeking ahead, today's partly cloudy with highs of 33°F dropping to 21°F, then Sunday mirrors at 30°F/20°F. Monday chills to 24°F/7°F, Tuesday 23°F/4°F, and Wednesday brings rain at 33°F/23°F—pack layers and watch for slush potential. Off-piste? Stick to opened runs for now as they expand; no major notices beyond no uphill travel while closed (rules enforced).

Pro tip: Grab advance lift tickets or that $199 Night Summit Pass for unlimited dusk sessions. Snow tubing drops Dec 20th—family fun alert! Mountain ops deserves high-fives for the grind. Boots up, this Berkshire beast is ready to drop powdery memories. Who's joining the send? 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2025 13:01:06 -0000</pubDate>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for an epic early-season rip right on the NY-MA border—just 2.5 hours from NYC! The crew's been blasting snow nonstop, and Mother Nature tossed in a few bonus inches midweek, building a solid 12-inch base from top to bottom at 2000ft summit and 1000ft base. You've got variable conditions primed for carving, with 6 inches over the past 72 hours and a season total hitting 6 inches so far—perfect for that fresh corduroy buzz.

Right now, it's cloudy with base temps hovering around 19°F and summit dipping to 17°F, light winds keeping it chill but rideable. Lifts and trails are open (exact counts snapshot-style, but more coming online), weekends blasting from 8:30am-4pm, weekdays kicking off Fri 12p-4p and full Mon Dec 15th 9am-4p. Snowmaking's king here across 44 trails and 8 lifts, so expect groomed green circles for newbies up to black diamonds for gnar-chasers.

Peeking ahead, today's partly cloudy with highs of 33°F dropping to 21°F, then Sunday mirrors at 30°F/20°F. Monday chills to 24°F/7°F, Tuesday 23°F/4°F, and Wednesday brings rain at 33°F/23°F—pack layers and watch for slush potential. Off-piste? Stick to opened runs for now as they expand; no major notices beyond no uphill travel while closed (rules enforced).

Pro tip: Grab advance lift tickets or that $199 Night Summit Pass for unlimited dusk sessions. Snow tubing drops Dec 20th—family fun alert! Mountain ops deserves high-fives for the grind. Boots up, this Berkshire beast is ready to drop powdery memories. Who's joining the send? 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for an epic early-season rip right on the NY-MA border—just 2.5 hours from NYC! The crew's been blasting snow nonstop, and Mother Nature tossed in a few bonus inches midweek, building a solid 12-inch base from top to bottom at 2000ft summit and 1000ft base. You've got variable conditions primed for carving, with 6 inches over the past 72 hours and a season total hitting 6 inches so far—perfect for that fresh corduroy buzz.

Right now, it's cloudy with base temps hovering around 19°F and summit dipping to 17°F, light winds keeping it chill but rideable. Lifts and trails are open (exact counts snapshot-style, but more coming online), weekends blasting from 8:30am-4pm, weekdays kicking off Fri 12p-4p and full Mon Dec 15th 9am-4p. Snowmaking's king here across 44 trails and 8 lifts, so expect groomed green circles for newbies up to black diamonds for gnar-chasers.

Peeking ahead, today's partly cloudy with highs of 33°F dropping to 21°F, then Sunday mirrors at 30°F/20°F. Monday chills to 24°F/7°F, Tuesday 23°F/4°F, and Wednesday brings rain at 33°F/23°F—pack layers and watch for slush potential. Off-piste? Stick to opened runs for now as they expand; no major notices beyond no uphill travel while closed (rules enforced).

Pro tip: Grab advance lift tickets or that $199 Night Summit Pass for unlimited dusk sessions. Snow tubing drops Dec 20th—family fun alert! Mountain ops deserves high-fives for the grind. Boots up, this Berkshire beast is ready to drop powdery memories. Who's joining the send? 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Early Season Ski Conditions: Navigate Catamount's Limited Coverage with Tips</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount is open for winter play but still building out coverage: base depths are shallow and conditions are largely variable after recent early-season snowmaking and a few natural flurries. The resort’s public reports list a base depth around 12 inches and a season total near 6 inches as of early December, with snow described as “variable conditions.” The resort and third‑party trackers report about 6" total for the season and roughly 6" over the past 72 hours in early December, while 24–48 hour reported new snow has been minimal to none in most automated feeds.  

Lifts and trails are limited as Catamount ramps up operations: the mountain has eight chairs total but lift and trail openings have been restricted—third‑party trackers showed about 4 lifts and 9 trails open at one point, while the resort’s own live status pages have at times shown lifts closed for intensive snowmaking (0/8 lifts and 0/41 trails on a maintenance day) as they prepare to expand weekend and weekday skiing hours. Current publicly posted hours note weekend operations and upcoming weekday opening changes while explicitly warning the report is a snapshot and subject to change.  

Weather on the hill has been cold enough for snowmaking with forecasts calling for mainly partly cloudy, below‑freezing nights and highs in the 20s–30s (°F) in the near term; the 5–7 day outlooks from local forecast services show mostly dry, partly cloudy days with the next significant precipitation not expected in the short range, though models vary and milder rain is possible later in some runs of the forecast. Wind and temperature at summit (2,000 ft) will be a few degrees colder than the base (1,000 ft), which is important for whether natural snow sticks versus melts during daytime warms.  

Piste conditions are being reported as variable with groomed beginner and lower‑elevation runs supported by snowmaking, while off‑piste terrain remains thin and best avoided unless you are prepared for rocks/brush and inconsistent coverage; snow‑making corridors and the trails with machine snow are the safest bet right now. Expect firm, occasionally icy early mornings, softer machine‑made snow mid‑day, and refreeze cycles overnight—standard early‑season patterns for a New England hill leaning heavily on guns.  

Practical tips for a visitor: check Catamount’s official mountain conditions page before driving—staff have announced temporary lift shutdowns to concentrate snowmaking and posted evolving weekday/weekend hours so plan for possible limited terrain and shifted opening times. Bring microspikes or plan for icy parking/paths in the morning, dress in layers for freeze‑thaw swings, and consider renting gear on site if you want to avoid bringing equipment for a limited‑coverage day. The resort also notes snow tubing and many lower‑season activities are scheduled to open later as coverage impr

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount is open for winter play but still building out coverage: base depths are shallow and conditions are largely variable after recent early-season snowmaking and a few natural flurries. The resort’s public reports list a base depth around 12 inches and a season total near 6 inches as of early December, with snow described as “variable conditions.” The resort and third‑party trackers report about 6" total for the season and roughly 6" over the past 72 hours in early December, while 24–48 hour reported new snow has been minimal to none in most automated feeds.  

Lifts and trails are limited as Catamount ramps up operations: the mountain has eight chairs total but lift and trail openings have been restricted—third‑party trackers showed about 4 lifts and 9 trails open at one point, while the resort’s own live status pages have at times shown lifts closed for intensive snowmaking (0/8 lifts and 0/41 trails on a maintenance day) as they prepare to expand weekend and weekday skiing hours. Current publicly posted hours note weekend operations and upcoming weekday opening changes while explicitly warning the report is a snapshot and subject to change.  

Weather on the hill has been cold enough for snowmaking with forecasts calling for mainly partly cloudy, below‑freezing nights and highs in the 20s–30s (°F) in the near term; the 5–7 day outlooks from local forecast services show mostly dry, partly cloudy days with the next significant precipitation not expected in the short range, though models vary and milder rain is possible later in some runs of the forecast. Wind and temperature at summit (2,000 ft) will be a few degrees colder than the base (1,000 ft), which is important for whether natural snow sticks versus melts during daytime warms.  

Piste conditions are being reported as variable with groomed beginner and lower‑elevation runs supported by snowmaking, while off‑piste terrain remains thin and best avoided unless you are prepared for rocks/brush and inconsistent coverage; snow‑making corridors and the trails with machine snow are the safest bet right now. Expect firm, occasionally icy early mornings, softer machine‑made snow mid‑day, and refreeze cycles overnight—standard early‑season patterns for a New England hill leaning heavily on guns.  

Practical tips for a visitor: check Catamount’s official mountain conditions page before driving—staff have announced temporary lift shutdowns to concentrate snowmaking and posted evolving weekday/weekend hours so plan for possible limited terrain and shifted opening times. Bring microspikes or plan for icy parking/paths in the morning, dress in layers for freeze‑thaw swings, and consider renting gear on site if you want to avoid bringing equipment for a limited‑coverage day. The resort also notes snow tubing and many lower‑season activities are scheduled to open later as coverage impr

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount is open for winter play but still building out coverage: base depths are shallow and conditions are largely variable after recent early-season snowmaking and a few natural flurries. The resort’s public reports list a base depth around 12 inches and a season total near 6 inches as of early December, with snow described as “variable conditions.” The resort and third‑party trackers report about 6" total for the season and roughly 6" over the past 72 hours in early December, while 24–48 hour reported new snow has been minimal to none in most automated feeds.  

Lifts and trails are limited as Catamount ramps up operations: the mountain has eight chairs total but lift and trail openings have been restricted—third‑party trackers showed about 4 lifts and 9 trails open at one point, while the resort’s own live status pages have at times shown lifts closed for intensive snowmaking (0/8 lifts and 0/41 trails on a maintenance day) as they prepare to expand weekend and weekday skiing hours. Current publicly posted hours note weekend operations and upcoming weekday opening changes while explicitly warning the report is a snapshot and subject to change.  

Weather on the hill has been cold enough for snowmaking with forecasts calling for mainly partly cloudy, below‑freezing nights and highs in the 20s–30s (°F) in the near term; the 5–7 day outlooks from local forecast services show mostly dry, partly cloudy days with the next significant precipitation not expected in the short range, though models vary and milder rain is possible later in some runs of the forecast. Wind and temperature at summit (2,000 ft) will be a few degrees colder than the base (1,000 ft), which is important for whether natural snow sticks versus melts during daytime warms.  

Piste conditions are being reported as variable with groomed beginner and lower‑elevation runs supported by snowmaking, while off‑piste terrain remains thin and best avoided unless you are prepared for rocks/brush and inconsistent coverage; snow‑making corridors and the trails with machine snow are the safest bet right now. Expect firm, occasionally icy early mornings, softer machine‑made snow mid‑day, and refreeze cycles overnight—standard early‑season patterns for a New England hill leaning heavily on guns.  

Practical tips for a visitor: check Catamount’s official mountain conditions page before driving—staff have announced temporary lift shutdowns to concentrate snowmaking and posted evolving weekday/weekend hours so plan for possible limited terrain and shifted opening times. Bring microspikes or plan for icy parking/paths in the morning, dress in layers for freeze‑thaw swings, and consider renting gear on site if you want to avoid bringing equipment for a limited‑coverage day. The resort also notes snow tubing and many lower‑season activities are scheduled to open later as coverage impr

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re gearing up for some shredding at Catamount Mountain Resort, you’re in for a bit of a waiting game but a promising season ahead. As of early December 2025, Catamount is currently closed for snowmaking and grooming efforts until the weekend of December 13-14, preparing to open for the weekday skiing starting Monday, December 15. This pause is all about getting the slopes in prime condition so when you hit the mountain, you’ll find more trails and improved snow quality ready for your runs.

Snow-wise, the mountain has accumulated a modest base depth of about 12 inches, which is holding steady thanks to some recent snowmaking and about 6 inches of natural snowfall over the past 72 hours. However, there hasn’t been any new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, so fresh powder chasers may want to keep an eye on upcoming weather updates. Right now, the surface conditions are variable—expect typical early-season firmness sometimes mixed with softer patches thanks to snowmaking efforts.

For lift and trail access, all lifts (8 total) and 44 trails remain closed through this week as teams double down on snowmaking. Once open on December 15, you can expect some solid beginner and intermediate runs, with advanced terrain coming online as conditions permit. Snow tubing fans should circle December 20th on their calendars, as that’s when the snow tubing park is set to officially open, adding extra fun off the slopes.

The weather leading up to opening has been chilly but mostly dry, with daytime highs lingering in the low 30s (°F) and lows dropping to around 20°F or so. The next 5-day forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with highs staying in the 20s to low 30s and lows dipping into the single digits at times. There’s a chance of rain mid-next week, but currently no significant new snowfall is forecasted in the immediate future. This means conditions may firm up and require some crisp edge work—but the cold temperatures are perfect for holding the snowpack.

Since Catamount enjoys one of the larger vertical drops in the region at about 1,000 feet and a skiable area of 135 acres, once the mountain unveils more terrain, it promises a variety of skiing experiences from cruisy groomers to more challenging steeps. The resort's snowmaking capabilities will be crucial this early in the season, giving you reliable snow while you wait for heavier natural snowfall to transform the scene with fluffier powder.

Visitors should note the safety policy strictly forbids skiing or riding when the mountain is closed, including uphill travel during natural snow events. Also, lifts operate with winter hours starting on weekends from 8:30 AM to 4 PM and weekdays from 9 AM to 4 PM as the season progresses, so plan accordingly.

In sum, Catamount is in solid early-season shape with a reliable base, ample snowmaking efforts underway, and a chilly forecast to maint

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re gearing up for some shredding at Catamount Mountain Resort, you’re in for a bit of a waiting game but a promising season ahead. As of early December 2025, Catamount is currently closed for snowmaking and grooming efforts until the weekend of December 13-14, preparing to open for the weekday skiing starting Monday, December 15. This pause is all about getting the slopes in prime condition so when you hit the mountain, you’ll find more trails and improved snow quality ready for your runs.

Snow-wise, the mountain has accumulated a modest base depth of about 12 inches, which is holding steady thanks to some recent snowmaking and about 6 inches of natural snowfall over the past 72 hours. However, there hasn’t been any new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, so fresh powder chasers may want to keep an eye on upcoming weather updates. Right now, the surface conditions are variable—expect typical early-season firmness sometimes mixed with softer patches thanks to snowmaking efforts.

For lift and trail access, all lifts (8 total) and 44 trails remain closed through this week as teams double down on snowmaking. Once open on December 15, you can expect some solid beginner and intermediate runs, with advanced terrain coming online as conditions permit. Snow tubing fans should circle December 20th on their calendars, as that’s when the snow tubing park is set to officially open, adding extra fun off the slopes.

The weather leading up to opening has been chilly but mostly dry, with daytime highs lingering in the low 30s (°F) and lows dropping to around 20°F or so. The next 5-day forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with highs staying in the 20s to low 30s and lows dipping into the single digits at times. There’s a chance of rain mid-next week, but currently no significant new snowfall is forecasted in the immediate future. This means conditions may firm up and require some crisp edge work—but the cold temperatures are perfect for holding the snowpack.

Since Catamount enjoys one of the larger vertical drops in the region at about 1,000 feet and a skiable area of 135 acres, once the mountain unveils more terrain, it promises a variety of skiing experiences from cruisy groomers to more challenging steeps. The resort's snowmaking capabilities will be crucial this early in the season, giving you reliable snow while you wait for heavier natural snowfall to transform the scene with fluffier powder.

Visitors should note the safety policy strictly forbids skiing or riding when the mountain is closed, including uphill travel during natural snow events. Also, lifts operate with winter hours starting on weekends from 8:30 AM to 4 PM and weekdays from 9 AM to 4 PM as the season progresses, so plan accordingly.

In sum, Catamount is in solid early-season shape with a reliable base, ample snowmaking efforts underway, and a chilly forecast to maint

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re gearing up for some shredding at Catamount Mountain Resort, you’re in for a bit of a waiting game but a promising season ahead. As of early December 2025, Catamount is currently closed for snowmaking and grooming efforts until the weekend of December 13-14, preparing to open for the weekday skiing starting Monday, December 15. This pause is all about getting the slopes in prime condition so when you hit the mountain, you’ll find more trails and improved snow quality ready for your runs.

Snow-wise, the mountain has accumulated a modest base depth of about 12 inches, which is holding steady thanks to some recent snowmaking and about 6 inches of natural snowfall over the past 72 hours. However, there hasn’t been any new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, so fresh powder chasers may want to keep an eye on upcoming weather updates. Right now, the surface conditions are variable—expect typical early-season firmness sometimes mixed with softer patches thanks to snowmaking efforts.

For lift and trail access, all lifts (8 total) and 44 trails remain closed through this week as teams double down on snowmaking. Once open on December 15, you can expect some solid beginner and intermediate runs, with advanced terrain coming online as conditions permit. Snow tubing fans should circle December 20th on their calendars, as that’s when the snow tubing park is set to officially open, adding extra fun off the slopes.

The weather leading up to opening has been chilly but mostly dry, with daytime highs lingering in the low 30s (°F) and lows dropping to around 20°F or so. The next 5-day forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with highs staying in the 20s to low 30s and lows dipping into the single digits at times. There’s a chance of rain mid-next week, but currently no significant new snowfall is forecasted in the immediate future. This means conditions may firm up and require some crisp edge work—but the cold temperatures are perfect for holding the snowpack.

Since Catamount enjoys one of the larger vertical drops in the region at about 1,000 feet and a skiable area of 135 acres, once the mountain unveils more terrain, it promises a variety of skiing experiences from cruisy groomers to more challenging steeps. The resort's snowmaking capabilities will be crucial this early in the season, giving you reliable snow while you wait for heavier natural snowfall to transform the scene with fluffier powder.

Visitors should note the safety policy strictly forbids skiing or riding when the mountain is closed, including uphill travel during natural snow events. Also, lifts operate with winter hours starting on weekends from 8:30 AM to 4 PM and weekdays from 9 AM to 4 PM as the season progresses, so plan accordingly.

In sum, Catamount is in solid early-season shape with a reliable base, ample snowmaking efforts underway, and a chilly forecast to maint

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: Preparing for Winter's Arrival</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're gearing up for some turns at Catamount Mountain Resort, the current scene is all about anticipation and preparation. The resort, perched at a summit elevation of 2000 feet with a vertical drop of 1000 feet, boasts 44 trails spread across 135 skiable acres and operated by 8 chairlifts, but as of early December, the slopes are still in a deep hush before full action kicks off. Natural snow is modest with a total seasonal accumulation at around 6 inches and a base depth of about 12 inches at both the base and summit — not quite the powder dream yet but showing promise from recent modest snowfalls in the past 72 hours.

As of now, there are no lifts or trails open for skiing or snowboarding this week, as Catamount is temporarily closed for weekday operations through December 12 to focus on intensive snowmaking. This deliberate snowmaking push aims to bolster the base and open more terrain for the full season launch on December 15th, when weekday skiing resumes from 9 AM to 4 PM and weekend hours run 8:30 AM to 4 PM. So, true locals and early-season enthusiasts are mostly preparing their gear and scouting plans for when the mountain bursts back to life with better conditions next week.

Weather-wise, today's conditions hover at a chilly but manageable 33°F high with partly cloudy skies and lows dipping to about 21°F. Over the next five days, temperatures will dip into the low 20s with mostly partly cloudy skies, but watch out for rain creeping back mid-next week. Snow forecasts for the coming days do not predict fresh falls, so the snowmaking efforts will be key in shaping the quality of the slopes soon to open. Expect variable snow conditions as natural snow mixes with the man-made surfaces, delivering a patchwork of skiing textures ranging from firm packed snow to some soft spots depending on weather fluctuations.

For those who like to roam off-piste, the current offering is limited as the mountain prepares, but once fully opened, Catamount’s diverse terrain caters well from beginners through to experts, with some trails currently still closed this week including favorites like Spencer’s Way, Birch Cathedral, and Lynx. Additionally, snow tubing enthusiasts should note that the tubing park is slated to open around December 20, perfect for a family day out once the snow rolls in.

While on the mountain, be sure to thank the snowmaking and grooming crew who are working tirelessly to bring you the freshest runs, and keep handy the ski patrol’s emergency number (413-232-9405) just in case. This moment of quiet before the storm is a great time to plan your visit, book lift tickets ahead to snag deals, and prepare for what promises to be an exciting season of carving and cruising on New England’s dynamic slopes.

In summary, Catamount Mountain Resort is on the cusp of full winter vibrancy, with a decent base laid down by nature and

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're gearing up for some turns at Catamount Mountain Resort, the current scene is all about anticipation and preparation. The resort, perched at a summit elevation of 2000 feet with a vertical drop of 1000 feet, boasts 44 trails spread across 135 skiable acres and operated by 8 chairlifts, but as of early December, the slopes are still in a deep hush before full action kicks off. Natural snow is modest with a total seasonal accumulation at around 6 inches and a base depth of about 12 inches at both the base and summit — not quite the powder dream yet but showing promise from recent modest snowfalls in the past 72 hours.

As of now, there are no lifts or trails open for skiing or snowboarding this week, as Catamount is temporarily closed for weekday operations through December 12 to focus on intensive snowmaking. This deliberate snowmaking push aims to bolster the base and open more terrain for the full season launch on December 15th, when weekday skiing resumes from 9 AM to 4 PM and weekend hours run 8:30 AM to 4 PM. So, true locals and early-season enthusiasts are mostly preparing their gear and scouting plans for when the mountain bursts back to life with better conditions next week.

Weather-wise, today's conditions hover at a chilly but manageable 33°F high with partly cloudy skies and lows dipping to about 21°F. Over the next five days, temperatures will dip into the low 20s with mostly partly cloudy skies, but watch out for rain creeping back mid-next week. Snow forecasts for the coming days do not predict fresh falls, so the snowmaking efforts will be key in shaping the quality of the slopes soon to open. Expect variable snow conditions as natural snow mixes with the man-made surfaces, delivering a patchwork of skiing textures ranging from firm packed snow to some soft spots depending on weather fluctuations.

For those who like to roam off-piste, the current offering is limited as the mountain prepares, but once fully opened, Catamount’s diverse terrain caters well from beginners through to experts, with some trails currently still closed this week including favorites like Spencer’s Way, Birch Cathedral, and Lynx. Additionally, snow tubing enthusiasts should note that the tubing park is slated to open around December 20, perfect for a family day out once the snow rolls in.

While on the mountain, be sure to thank the snowmaking and grooming crew who are working tirelessly to bring you the freshest runs, and keep handy the ski patrol’s emergency number (413-232-9405) just in case. This moment of quiet before the storm is a great time to plan your visit, book lift tickets ahead to snag deals, and prepare for what promises to be an exciting season of carving and cruising on New England’s dynamic slopes.

In summary, Catamount Mountain Resort is on the cusp of full winter vibrancy, with a decent base laid down by nature and

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're gearing up for some turns at Catamount Mountain Resort, the current scene is all about anticipation and preparation. The resort, perched at a summit elevation of 2000 feet with a vertical drop of 1000 feet, boasts 44 trails spread across 135 skiable acres and operated by 8 chairlifts, but as of early December, the slopes are still in a deep hush before full action kicks off. Natural snow is modest with a total seasonal accumulation at around 6 inches and a base depth of about 12 inches at both the base and summit — not quite the powder dream yet but showing promise from recent modest snowfalls in the past 72 hours.

As of now, there are no lifts or trails open for skiing or snowboarding this week, as Catamount is temporarily closed for weekday operations through December 12 to focus on intensive snowmaking. This deliberate snowmaking push aims to bolster the base and open more terrain for the full season launch on December 15th, when weekday skiing resumes from 9 AM to 4 PM and weekend hours run 8:30 AM to 4 PM. So, true locals and early-season enthusiasts are mostly preparing their gear and scouting plans for when the mountain bursts back to life with better conditions next week.

Weather-wise, today's conditions hover at a chilly but manageable 33°F high with partly cloudy skies and lows dipping to about 21°F. Over the next five days, temperatures will dip into the low 20s with mostly partly cloudy skies, but watch out for rain creeping back mid-next week. Snow forecasts for the coming days do not predict fresh falls, so the snowmaking efforts will be key in shaping the quality of the slopes soon to open. Expect variable snow conditions as natural snow mixes with the man-made surfaces, delivering a patchwork of skiing textures ranging from firm packed snow to some soft spots depending on weather fluctuations.

For those who like to roam off-piste, the current offering is limited as the mountain prepares, but once fully opened, Catamount’s diverse terrain caters well from beginners through to experts, with some trails currently still closed this week including favorites like Spencer’s Way, Birch Cathedral, and Lynx. Additionally, snow tubing enthusiasts should note that the tubing park is slated to open around December 20, perfect for a family day out once the snow rolls in.

While on the mountain, be sure to thank the snowmaking and grooming crew who are working tirelessly to bring you the freshest runs, and keep handy the ski patrol’s emergency number (413-232-9405) just in case. This moment of quiet before the storm is a great time to plan your visit, book lift tickets ahead to snag deals, and prepare for what promises to be an exciting season of carving and cruising on New England’s dynamic slopes.

In summary, Catamount Mountain Resort is on the cusp of full winter vibrancy, with a decent base laid down by nature and

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      <title>Catamount's Winter Wonderland: Prepping for Peak Conditions Ahead of the Holidays</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

For ski and snowboard enthusiasts itching to carve some fresh tracks, Catamount Mountain Resort is edging closer to prime conditions, but the slopes are not quite ready for prime time just yet. The resort currently reports **zero new snowfall in the past 24 and 48 hours**, and the snowmaking machines have been working hard recently to build a solid base. As of the latest update, the **snow depth at both base and summit is not yet officially measurable**, primarily because natural snow cover remains sparse and loose, with about six inches total snowfall accumulated over the past 72 hours, mostly artificial.

Right now, although Catamount boasts 44 trails serviced by 8 chairlifts and a vertical drop of 1,000 feet, **none of the lifts or trails are open at this moment** as the resort is temporarily closed this week for intensive snowmaking and course preparation. This closure will last through Friday, with weekday skiing expected to resume from Monday, allowing for more trails to open and better snow conditions ahead of the holiday season. Visitors can anticipate an improved experience starting December 15th, with weekend and holiday hours from 8:30 AM to 4 PM, when Catamount plans to unveil more of its varied terrain suitable for all skill levels.

Current snow conditions on the pistes are described as **variable**, consisting mainly of packed, machine-made snow that can have some firm or icy patches early in the season due to freeze-thaw cycles. Off-piste and glades remain closed and unsafe for now because the natural snow coverage is insufficient. The grooming crew is expected to smooth out the surfaces once the base solidifies, ensuring great trails for riders and skiers alike.

Weather-wise, the resort is experiencing **partly cloudy skies with highs around the low 30s (°F) and lows dipping into the low 20s**. However, conditions look to shift midweek when rain is expected, which may impact snow quality temporarily. The subsequent five days forecast variable temperatures around the 20s and 30s Fahrenheit, with a chance of rain on Wednesday, tapering off with partly cloudy and colder conditions by next weekend. Unfortunately, no significant snowfalls are predicted in the near term, so natural powder lovers should keep an eye on updates for fresh accumulations. 

Season total snowfall hasn't reached typical levels yet, but Catamount averages about 46 inches of natural snow annually. The resort’s snowmaking capabilities play a huge role in compensating for low natural snow, ensuring a full and enjoyable season from early December through early April.

For visitors, pre-purchasing lift tickets is advisable to avoid delays once the mountain opens fully, and it’s crucial to respect the current closure for safety reasons—skiing or riding before official opening is prohibited. Catamount’s friendly mountain patrol and staff are committed t

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

For ski and snowboard enthusiasts itching to carve some fresh tracks, Catamount Mountain Resort is edging closer to prime conditions, but the slopes are not quite ready for prime time just yet. The resort currently reports **zero new snowfall in the past 24 and 48 hours**, and the snowmaking machines have been working hard recently to build a solid base. As of the latest update, the **snow depth at both base and summit is not yet officially measurable**, primarily because natural snow cover remains sparse and loose, with about six inches total snowfall accumulated over the past 72 hours, mostly artificial.

Right now, although Catamount boasts 44 trails serviced by 8 chairlifts and a vertical drop of 1,000 feet, **none of the lifts or trails are open at this moment** as the resort is temporarily closed this week for intensive snowmaking and course preparation. This closure will last through Friday, with weekday skiing expected to resume from Monday, allowing for more trails to open and better snow conditions ahead of the holiday season. Visitors can anticipate an improved experience starting December 15th, with weekend and holiday hours from 8:30 AM to 4 PM, when Catamount plans to unveil more of its varied terrain suitable for all skill levels.

Current snow conditions on the pistes are described as **variable**, consisting mainly of packed, machine-made snow that can have some firm or icy patches early in the season due to freeze-thaw cycles. Off-piste and glades remain closed and unsafe for now because the natural snow coverage is insufficient. The grooming crew is expected to smooth out the surfaces once the base solidifies, ensuring great trails for riders and skiers alike.

Weather-wise, the resort is experiencing **partly cloudy skies with highs around the low 30s (°F) and lows dipping into the low 20s**. However, conditions look to shift midweek when rain is expected, which may impact snow quality temporarily. The subsequent five days forecast variable temperatures around the 20s and 30s Fahrenheit, with a chance of rain on Wednesday, tapering off with partly cloudy and colder conditions by next weekend. Unfortunately, no significant snowfalls are predicted in the near term, so natural powder lovers should keep an eye on updates for fresh accumulations. 

Season total snowfall hasn't reached typical levels yet, but Catamount averages about 46 inches of natural snow annually. The resort’s snowmaking capabilities play a huge role in compensating for low natural snow, ensuring a full and enjoyable season from early December through early April.

For visitors, pre-purchasing lift tickets is advisable to avoid delays once the mountain opens fully, and it’s crucial to respect the current closure for safety reasons—skiing or riding before official opening is prohibited. Catamount’s friendly mountain patrol and staff are committed t

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

For ski and snowboard enthusiasts itching to carve some fresh tracks, Catamount Mountain Resort is edging closer to prime conditions, but the slopes are not quite ready for prime time just yet. The resort currently reports **zero new snowfall in the past 24 and 48 hours**, and the snowmaking machines have been working hard recently to build a solid base. As of the latest update, the **snow depth at both base and summit is not yet officially measurable**, primarily because natural snow cover remains sparse and loose, with about six inches total snowfall accumulated over the past 72 hours, mostly artificial.

Right now, although Catamount boasts 44 trails serviced by 8 chairlifts and a vertical drop of 1,000 feet, **none of the lifts or trails are open at this moment** as the resort is temporarily closed this week for intensive snowmaking and course preparation. This closure will last through Friday, with weekday skiing expected to resume from Monday, allowing for more trails to open and better snow conditions ahead of the holiday season. Visitors can anticipate an improved experience starting December 15th, with weekend and holiday hours from 8:30 AM to 4 PM, when Catamount plans to unveil more of its varied terrain suitable for all skill levels.

Current snow conditions on the pistes are described as **variable**, consisting mainly of packed, machine-made snow that can have some firm or icy patches early in the season due to freeze-thaw cycles. Off-piste and glades remain closed and unsafe for now because the natural snow coverage is insufficient. The grooming crew is expected to smooth out the surfaces once the base solidifies, ensuring great trails for riders and skiers alike.

Weather-wise, the resort is experiencing **partly cloudy skies with highs around the low 30s (°F) and lows dipping into the low 20s**. However, conditions look to shift midweek when rain is expected, which may impact snow quality temporarily. The subsequent five days forecast variable temperatures around the 20s and 30s Fahrenheit, with a chance of rain on Wednesday, tapering off with partly cloudy and colder conditions by next weekend. Unfortunately, no significant snowfalls are predicted in the near term, so natural powder lovers should keep an eye on updates for fresh accumulations. 

Season total snowfall hasn't reached typical levels yet, but Catamount averages about 46 inches of natural snow annually. The resort’s snowmaking capabilities play a huge role in compensating for low natural snow, ensuring a full and enjoyable season from early December through early April.

For visitors, pre-purchasing lift tickets is advisable to avoid delays once the mountain opens fully, and it’s crucial to respect the current closure for safety reasons—skiing or riding before official opening is prohibited. Catamount’s friendly mountain patrol and staff are committed t

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Dreaming of fresh powder and crisp mountain air? Catamount Mountain Resort in Massachusetts, perched with a summit elevation of 2000 feet and base at 1000 feet, is gearing up to bring you winter magic with a solid start to the season. Currently, the snow base is holding steady at about 12 inches from bottom to top, thanks to recent efforts and about 6 inches of new snow falling over the past 72 hours, though there's been no snowfall recorded in the last 24 or 48 hours as the resort focuses on snowmaking to enhance conditions[1][7].

Right now, only 9 out of 44 trails are open, serviced by 4 of the 8 lifts, offering a taste of what’s to come as conditions improve[2][10]. The trails open range across various skill levels, but many remain closed to allow for serious snowmaking and grooming, promising you a wider terrain spread and better snow surfaces very soon[7]. The snow surface is described as "variable," so expect a mix of groomed runs with some patches where natural snow mingles with machine-made snow, bringing a fun challenge to your turns.

The weather around Catamount is currently mild with partly cloudy skies and temperatures hovering in the upper 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. This week, expect some chilly days with highs falling into the mid-20s and lows dipping to single digits, perfect for maintaining crisp snow conditions, although a rain event is forecast later this week, which may impact snow quality temporarily[1][6][9]. The upcoming 5-day forecast offers mostly dry, partly cloudy days with temperatures generally staying below freezing overnight, ideal for snow preservation and further snowmaking[1][9].

Season snowfall totals are just getting started at around 6 inches, but with the heavy snowmaking underway and natural snow expected sporadically, the slopes will soon be a full winter playground. Off-piste conditions remain limited and variable due to ongoing snowmaking and trail closures, so sticking to open and groomed trails is your best bet for smooth rides[1][7].

For visitors planning a trip, note that the resort is currently closed midweek and will reopen fully for skiing and riding on weekends and holidays starting soon. Weekday skiing returns starting December 15th, running 9 AM to 4 PM, while weekend hours are slightly longer from 8:30 AM to 4 PM. Since the mountain is focusing on building a great snowpack, patience will pay off with more trails opening and improved rides next week onward[7].

If you’re coming from the NYC area or nearby states, Catamount’s convenient 2.5-hour drive is perfect for a quick getaway, with its diverse terrain catering to all skill levels—from mellow beginner trails to challenging expert runs. Plus, keep an eye out for special passes like the Unlimited Summit Season Pass for dedicated shredders who want unlimited runs all season long[1][5].

So, pack your gear, get your apres plans

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Dreaming of fresh powder and crisp mountain air? Catamount Mountain Resort in Massachusetts, perched with a summit elevation of 2000 feet and base at 1000 feet, is gearing up to bring you winter magic with a solid start to the season. Currently, the snow base is holding steady at about 12 inches from bottom to top, thanks to recent efforts and about 6 inches of new snow falling over the past 72 hours, though there's been no snowfall recorded in the last 24 or 48 hours as the resort focuses on snowmaking to enhance conditions[1][7].

Right now, only 9 out of 44 trails are open, serviced by 4 of the 8 lifts, offering a taste of what’s to come as conditions improve[2][10]. The trails open range across various skill levels, but many remain closed to allow for serious snowmaking and grooming, promising you a wider terrain spread and better snow surfaces very soon[7]. The snow surface is described as "variable," so expect a mix of groomed runs with some patches where natural snow mingles with machine-made snow, bringing a fun challenge to your turns.

The weather around Catamount is currently mild with partly cloudy skies and temperatures hovering in the upper 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. This week, expect some chilly days with highs falling into the mid-20s and lows dipping to single digits, perfect for maintaining crisp snow conditions, although a rain event is forecast later this week, which may impact snow quality temporarily[1][6][9]. The upcoming 5-day forecast offers mostly dry, partly cloudy days with temperatures generally staying below freezing overnight, ideal for snow preservation and further snowmaking[1][9].

Season snowfall totals are just getting started at around 6 inches, but with the heavy snowmaking underway and natural snow expected sporadically, the slopes will soon be a full winter playground. Off-piste conditions remain limited and variable due to ongoing snowmaking and trail closures, so sticking to open and groomed trails is your best bet for smooth rides[1][7].

For visitors planning a trip, note that the resort is currently closed midweek and will reopen fully for skiing and riding on weekends and holidays starting soon. Weekday skiing returns starting December 15th, running 9 AM to 4 PM, while weekend hours are slightly longer from 8:30 AM to 4 PM. Since the mountain is focusing on building a great snowpack, patience will pay off with more trails opening and improved rides next week onward[7].

If you’re coming from the NYC area or nearby states, Catamount’s convenient 2.5-hour drive is perfect for a quick getaway, with its diverse terrain catering to all skill levels—from mellow beginner trails to challenging expert runs. Plus, keep an eye out for special passes like the Unlimited Summit Season Pass for dedicated shredders who want unlimited runs all season long[1][5].

So, pack your gear, get your apres plans

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Dreaming of fresh powder and crisp mountain air? Catamount Mountain Resort in Massachusetts, perched with a summit elevation of 2000 feet and base at 1000 feet, is gearing up to bring you winter magic with a solid start to the season. Currently, the snow base is holding steady at about 12 inches from bottom to top, thanks to recent efforts and about 6 inches of new snow falling over the past 72 hours, though there's been no snowfall recorded in the last 24 or 48 hours as the resort focuses on snowmaking to enhance conditions[1][7].

Right now, only 9 out of 44 trails are open, serviced by 4 of the 8 lifts, offering a taste of what’s to come as conditions improve[2][10]. The trails open range across various skill levels, but many remain closed to allow for serious snowmaking and grooming, promising you a wider terrain spread and better snow surfaces very soon[7]. The snow surface is described as "variable," so expect a mix of groomed runs with some patches where natural snow mingles with machine-made snow, bringing a fun challenge to your turns.

The weather around Catamount is currently mild with partly cloudy skies and temperatures hovering in the upper 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. This week, expect some chilly days with highs falling into the mid-20s and lows dipping to single digits, perfect for maintaining crisp snow conditions, although a rain event is forecast later this week, which may impact snow quality temporarily[1][6][9]. The upcoming 5-day forecast offers mostly dry, partly cloudy days with temperatures generally staying below freezing overnight, ideal for snow preservation and further snowmaking[1][9].

Season snowfall totals are just getting started at around 6 inches, but with the heavy snowmaking underway and natural snow expected sporadically, the slopes will soon be a full winter playground. Off-piste conditions remain limited and variable due to ongoing snowmaking and trail closures, so sticking to open and groomed trails is your best bet for smooth rides[1][7].

For visitors planning a trip, note that the resort is currently closed midweek and will reopen fully for skiing and riding on weekends and holidays starting soon. Weekday skiing returns starting December 15th, running 9 AM to 4 PM, while weekend hours are slightly longer from 8:30 AM to 4 PM. Since the mountain is focusing on building a great snowpack, patience will pay off with more trails opening and improved rides next week onward[7].

If you’re coming from the NYC area or nearby states, Catamount’s convenient 2.5-hour drive is perfect for a quick getaway, with its diverse terrain catering to all skill levels—from mellow beginner trails to challenging expert runs. Plus, keep an eye out for special passes like the Unlimited Summit Season Pass for dedicated shredders who want unlimited runs all season long[1][5].

So, pack your gear, get your apres plans

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're itching for fresh tracks at Catamount Mountain Resort, the vibe right now is all about early-season enthusiasm despite limited coverage. The resort recently opened for the season and has a selection of trails ready to explore—about 9 out of 41 trails are open—but lifts are currently not operating, so plan accordingly if you're heading out there for some early December skiing or snowboarding. The terrain open mainly caters to novice and intermediate levels, offering just under 1,000 vertical feet of skiable fun from both the New York and Massachusetts summits, with a new lift joining the lineup to spread you out and keep the flow going. While snowmaking is working on some trails, many remain closed due to natural snow still building up. Unfortunately, there hasn’t been any new snowfall in the past 24 or 48 hours, and no significant snow is forecast for the coming week, so natural snow is limited and likely patchy[1][4][9].

Weather-wise, the conditions are crisp and clear with temperatures ranging around the mid-30s Fahrenheit at the base, dipping slightly cooler at the summit. Expect mostly dry weather for the next several days with highs hovering in the 50s Fahrenheit by day but cooling back down at night. This kind of weather means the snow on the slopes could be firm and possibly icy in spots, especially where snowmaking hasn't fully covered the terrain. Off-piste conditions may vary greatly—where there is snow, wind and sun could create crusty patches or slush, but some colder pockets might keep powder stashes around longer if you find them[4][6][10].

Since the season total snowfall and precise current snow depths at base and summit are not reported yet, this early ski season is definitely about making the most of what’s available. Night skiing conditions and passholder perks are in full swing, so bringing your skis after the sun sets can be a great way to extend your day and enjoy lighter crowds. Visitors should note there is currently no uphill travel allowed, and some trails like Spencer’s Way and Birch Glade remain closed for now. Snowmaking continues to boost coverage where possible to prep for better conditions in the weeks ahead[1].

In essence, Catamount is rolling out an exciting early season with community energy and some new lines to test — just temper your expectations regarding snow depth and fully open terrain. With a vertical drop of about 1,000 feet and plenty of beginner-friendly runs groomed and ready, it’s perfect for locals eager to get the season started and enjoy a stroll or glide on fresh snow under clear skies. Keep an eye on the weather for any potential snow updates, but for now, this is a weekend asking for crisp layers, your edges sharpened, and a good dose of stoke for the start of winter fun at Catamount.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're itching for fresh tracks at Catamount Mountain Resort, the vibe right now is all about early-season enthusiasm despite limited coverage. The resort recently opened for the season and has a selection of trails ready to explore—about 9 out of 41 trails are open—but lifts are currently not operating, so plan accordingly if you're heading out there for some early December skiing or snowboarding. The terrain open mainly caters to novice and intermediate levels, offering just under 1,000 vertical feet of skiable fun from both the New York and Massachusetts summits, with a new lift joining the lineup to spread you out and keep the flow going. While snowmaking is working on some trails, many remain closed due to natural snow still building up. Unfortunately, there hasn’t been any new snowfall in the past 24 or 48 hours, and no significant snow is forecast for the coming week, so natural snow is limited and likely patchy[1][4][9].

Weather-wise, the conditions are crisp and clear with temperatures ranging around the mid-30s Fahrenheit at the base, dipping slightly cooler at the summit. Expect mostly dry weather for the next several days with highs hovering in the 50s Fahrenheit by day but cooling back down at night. This kind of weather means the snow on the slopes could be firm and possibly icy in spots, especially where snowmaking hasn't fully covered the terrain. Off-piste conditions may vary greatly—where there is snow, wind and sun could create crusty patches or slush, but some colder pockets might keep powder stashes around longer if you find them[4][6][10].

Since the season total snowfall and precise current snow depths at base and summit are not reported yet, this early ski season is definitely about making the most of what’s available. Night skiing conditions and passholder perks are in full swing, so bringing your skis after the sun sets can be a great way to extend your day and enjoy lighter crowds. Visitors should note there is currently no uphill travel allowed, and some trails like Spencer’s Way and Birch Glade remain closed for now. Snowmaking continues to boost coverage where possible to prep for better conditions in the weeks ahead[1].

In essence, Catamount is rolling out an exciting early season with community energy and some new lines to test — just temper your expectations regarding snow depth and fully open terrain. With a vertical drop of about 1,000 feet and plenty of beginner-friendly runs groomed and ready, it’s perfect for locals eager to get the season started and enjoy a stroll or glide on fresh snow under clear skies. Keep an eye on the weather for any potential snow updates, but for now, this is a weekend asking for crisp layers, your edges sharpened, and a good dose of stoke for the start of winter fun at Catamount.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're itching for fresh tracks at Catamount Mountain Resort, the vibe right now is all about early-season enthusiasm despite limited coverage. The resort recently opened for the season and has a selection of trails ready to explore—about 9 out of 41 trails are open—but lifts are currently not operating, so plan accordingly if you're heading out there for some early December skiing or snowboarding. The terrain open mainly caters to novice and intermediate levels, offering just under 1,000 vertical feet of skiable fun from both the New York and Massachusetts summits, with a new lift joining the lineup to spread you out and keep the flow going. While snowmaking is working on some trails, many remain closed due to natural snow still building up. Unfortunately, there hasn’t been any new snowfall in the past 24 or 48 hours, and no significant snow is forecast for the coming week, so natural snow is limited and likely patchy[1][4][9].

Weather-wise, the conditions are crisp and clear with temperatures ranging around the mid-30s Fahrenheit at the base, dipping slightly cooler at the summit. Expect mostly dry weather for the next several days with highs hovering in the 50s Fahrenheit by day but cooling back down at night. This kind of weather means the snow on the slopes could be firm and possibly icy in spots, especially where snowmaking hasn't fully covered the terrain. Off-piste conditions may vary greatly—where there is snow, wind and sun could create crusty patches or slush, but some colder pockets might keep powder stashes around longer if you find them[4][6][10].

Since the season total snowfall and precise current snow depths at base and summit are not reported yet, this early ski season is definitely about making the most of what’s available. Night skiing conditions and passholder perks are in full swing, so bringing your skis after the sun sets can be a great way to extend your day and enjoy lighter crowds. Visitors should note there is currently no uphill travel allowed, and some trails like Spencer’s Way and Birch Glade remain closed for now. Snowmaking continues to boost coverage where possible to prep for better conditions in the weeks ahead[1].

In essence, Catamount is rolling out an exciting early season with community energy and some new lines to test — just temper your expectations regarding snow depth and fully open terrain. With a vertical drop of about 1,000 feet and plenty of beginner-friendly runs groomed and ready, it’s perfect for locals eager to get the season started and enjoy a stroll or glide on fresh snow under clear skies. Keep an eye on the weather for any potential snow updates, but for now, this is a weekend asking for crisp layers, your edges sharpened, and a good dose of stoke for the start of winter fun at Catamount.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're eagerly eyeing the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort this early December, get ready to channel that "think like a local" vibe because winter magic is quietly brewing behind the scenes before the full ski action kicks off. As of now, the resort is still in the final stages of prepping for skiing and snowboarding season, which officially started around December 5th, but the snow guns and grooming machines are the real stars on the hill for the moment. Natural snowfall has taken a breather lately; there’s been no new snow in the last 24, 48, or even 72 hours, and the base as well as summit snow depths are not yet reported, hinting that natural snow coverage is minimal and still building up[2][4][7].

This means the 44 trails and eight lifts, typically the backbone of this diverse mountain, are not fully open just yet. Chairlifts remain closed as Catamount’s snowmaking crews labor to layer the slopes with machine-made snow, which currently dominates the surface conditions. These fabricated snow surfaces tend to be firm and packed, requiring careful grooming to smooth out the runs and minimize icy patches, especially with the daily freeze-thaw cycles common this early in the season[2][7][10]. Off-piste areas and glades are still inaccessible, awaiting enough snow depth for safe exploration. If you were dreaming of fresh powder turns, patience is the name of the game right now.

Weather-wise, the mountain region is seeing typical early December coolness but still relatively warm daytime highs hovering in the 40s to low 50s (°F), dipping into the 30s at night. The forecast for the coming five days paints a largely dry picture with no significant new snowfall expected. Mostly cloudy to partly sunny skies will prevail, with temperatures rising as high as the mid-50s during the day but cooling off quickly after sunset. Light winds from the southwest and northwest add a crisp bite to the air but no major storms on the horizon to boost natural snow totals[1][3][4]. 

Speaking of snowfall, Catamount traditionally averages about 46 inches of natural snow each season. However, the current season’s total snowfall hasn't been tallied yet due to the late start and limited natural snow so far. Thankfully, the resort’s extensive snowmaking infrastructure steps in here to ensure skiers and riders have reliable, high-quality conditions as the temperature stays consistently cold enough for snow production[2][7][10]. The mountain has invested heavily in new lifts and night skiing terrain, promising a vibrant and accessible experience once the snowpack is solid and the lifts begin their summer hiatus break[2][10].

For those planning their visit in the short term, the vibe is "gear up and stay tuned." No lifts or trails are officially open for skiing yet—meaning hitting the slopes before opening is off-limits for your safety and to allow the mou

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're eagerly eyeing the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort this early December, get ready to channel that "think like a local" vibe because winter magic is quietly brewing behind the scenes before the full ski action kicks off. As of now, the resort is still in the final stages of prepping for skiing and snowboarding season, which officially started around December 5th, but the snow guns and grooming machines are the real stars on the hill for the moment. Natural snowfall has taken a breather lately; there’s been no new snow in the last 24, 48, or even 72 hours, and the base as well as summit snow depths are not yet reported, hinting that natural snow coverage is minimal and still building up[2][4][7].

This means the 44 trails and eight lifts, typically the backbone of this diverse mountain, are not fully open just yet. Chairlifts remain closed as Catamount’s snowmaking crews labor to layer the slopes with machine-made snow, which currently dominates the surface conditions. These fabricated snow surfaces tend to be firm and packed, requiring careful grooming to smooth out the runs and minimize icy patches, especially with the daily freeze-thaw cycles common this early in the season[2][7][10]. Off-piste areas and glades are still inaccessible, awaiting enough snow depth for safe exploration. If you were dreaming of fresh powder turns, patience is the name of the game right now.

Weather-wise, the mountain region is seeing typical early December coolness but still relatively warm daytime highs hovering in the 40s to low 50s (°F), dipping into the 30s at night. The forecast for the coming five days paints a largely dry picture with no significant new snowfall expected. Mostly cloudy to partly sunny skies will prevail, with temperatures rising as high as the mid-50s during the day but cooling off quickly after sunset. Light winds from the southwest and northwest add a crisp bite to the air but no major storms on the horizon to boost natural snow totals[1][3][4]. 

Speaking of snowfall, Catamount traditionally averages about 46 inches of natural snow each season. However, the current season’s total snowfall hasn't been tallied yet due to the late start and limited natural snow so far. Thankfully, the resort’s extensive snowmaking infrastructure steps in here to ensure skiers and riders have reliable, high-quality conditions as the temperature stays consistently cold enough for snow production[2][7][10]. The mountain has invested heavily in new lifts and night skiing terrain, promising a vibrant and accessible experience once the snowpack is solid and the lifts begin their summer hiatus break[2][10].

For those planning their visit in the short term, the vibe is "gear up and stay tuned." No lifts or trails are officially open for skiing yet—meaning hitting the slopes before opening is off-limits for your safety and to allow the mou

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're eagerly eyeing the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort this early December, get ready to channel that "think like a local" vibe because winter magic is quietly brewing behind the scenes before the full ski action kicks off. As of now, the resort is still in the final stages of prepping for skiing and snowboarding season, which officially started around December 5th, but the snow guns and grooming machines are the real stars on the hill for the moment. Natural snowfall has taken a breather lately; there’s been no new snow in the last 24, 48, or even 72 hours, and the base as well as summit snow depths are not yet reported, hinting that natural snow coverage is minimal and still building up[2][4][7].

This means the 44 trails and eight lifts, typically the backbone of this diverse mountain, are not fully open just yet. Chairlifts remain closed as Catamount’s snowmaking crews labor to layer the slopes with machine-made snow, which currently dominates the surface conditions. These fabricated snow surfaces tend to be firm and packed, requiring careful grooming to smooth out the runs and minimize icy patches, especially with the daily freeze-thaw cycles common this early in the season[2][7][10]. Off-piste areas and glades are still inaccessible, awaiting enough snow depth for safe exploration. If you were dreaming of fresh powder turns, patience is the name of the game right now.

Weather-wise, the mountain region is seeing typical early December coolness but still relatively warm daytime highs hovering in the 40s to low 50s (°F), dipping into the 30s at night. The forecast for the coming five days paints a largely dry picture with no significant new snowfall expected. Mostly cloudy to partly sunny skies will prevail, with temperatures rising as high as the mid-50s during the day but cooling off quickly after sunset. Light winds from the southwest and northwest add a crisp bite to the air but no major storms on the horizon to boost natural snow totals[1][3][4]. 

Speaking of snowfall, Catamount traditionally averages about 46 inches of natural snow each season. However, the current season’s total snowfall hasn't been tallied yet due to the late start and limited natural snow so far. Thankfully, the resort’s extensive snowmaking infrastructure steps in here to ensure skiers and riders have reliable, high-quality conditions as the temperature stays consistently cold enough for snow production[2][7][10]. The mountain has invested heavily in new lifts and night skiing terrain, promising a vibrant and accessible experience once the snowpack is solid and the lifts begin their summer hiatus break[2][10].

For those planning their visit in the short term, the vibe is "gear up and stay tuned." No lifts or trails are officially open for skiing yet—meaning hitting the slopes before opening is off-limits for your safety and to allow the mou

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're itching for fresh turns on Catamount Mountain Resort, you might need a little patience as the 2025/26 ski season kickoff is just around the corner, but the mountain is still prepping hard behind the scenes. As of early December, Mother Nature hasn't been generous with snowfall—there’s been no new snow in the last 24, 48, or even 72 hours, and natural coverage at both the base and summit remains light enough that exact snow depths are currently unreported[2][4]. That means the resort is heavily leaning on its snowmaking guns, which are working overtime to build a solid base and shape the slopes for opening day, projected around December 5th but with lift operations not yet fully underway[2][7].

Lifts themselves are still quiet, with none officially running at the moment. Catamount traditionally offers eight lifts servicing 44 trails, catering to all skill levels from green-circle beginners to black-diamond experts, with a nice mix of terrain parks and glades sprinkled in for variety[2][4]. Right now, the trails are mainly closed except for some sections groomed or covered by snowmaking efforts. Off-piste areas in particular, including the wooded glades, remain off-limits until snow depth supports safe exploration[2][7]. Surface conditions on the pistes at this early stage range from hard-packed, machine-made snow—sometimes firm or icy,—to patches awaiting natural snow to fluff things up. Off-piste, conditions are even more variable and mostly closed until winter settles in more firmly.

The weather is cooperating if you’re eager for winter action soon. While no significant snowfall is predicted over the next week or two, the forecast calls for mostly clear or partly cloudy skies with temperatures mostly above freezing during the days, generally ranging from upper 30s to near 50°F on some days, and cooler at night dipping into the 20s, which should be suitable for ongoing snowmaking and preserving existing snow cover[1][3]. A few chances of rain or drizzle appear, so snow quality could fluctuate a bit before cold holds steady. This freeze-thaw cycle may lead to some icy patches, so be prepared when the lifts start spinning[1][3]. Longer term, the forecast does not show a wave of fresh powder but rather stable conditions to maintain what the snowmaking crews create.

Seasonal snowfall totals for 2025/26 haven't been tallied yet, but historically Catamount averages about 46 inches per season, enhanced heavily by snowmaking to provide reliable skiing well into spring[2][4]. The resort has also invested in upgrades like night skiing—and once open, you'll be able to enjoy fun evening sessions under the lights[2]. Visitors planning early trips should stay tuned to official Catamount channels for daily updates on which lifts and trails are open and any special notices about safety or operational changes[2][7]. Online ticket purcha

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're itching for fresh turns on Catamount Mountain Resort, you might need a little patience as the 2025/26 ski season kickoff is just around the corner, but the mountain is still prepping hard behind the scenes. As of early December, Mother Nature hasn't been generous with snowfall—there’s been no new snow in the last 24, 48, or even 72 hours, and natural coverage at both the base and summit remains light enough that exact snow depths are currently unreported[2][4]. That means the resort is heavily leaning on its snowmaking guns, which are working overtime to build a solid base and shape the slopes for opening day, projected around December 5th but with lift operations not yet fully underway[2][7].

Lifts themselves are still quiet, with none officially running at the moment. Catamount traditionally offers eight lifts servicing 44 trails, catering to all skill levels from green-circle beginners to black-diamond experts, with a nice mix of terrain parks and glades sprinkled in for variety[2][4]. Right now, the trails are mainly closed except for some sections groomed or covered by snowmaking efforts. Off-piste areas in particular, including the wooded glades, remain off-limits until snow depth supports safe exploration[2][7]. Surface conditions on the pistes at this early stage range from hard-packed, machine-made snow—sometimes firm or icy,—to patches awaiting natural snow to fluff things up. Off-piste, conditions are even more variable and mostly closed until winter settles in more firmly.

The weather is cooperating if you’re eager for winter action soon. While no significant snowfall is predicted over the next week or two, the forecast calls for mostly clear or partly cloudy skies with temperatures mostly above freezing during the days, generally ranging from upper 30s to near 50°F on some days, and cooler at night dipping into the 20s, which should be suitable for ongoing snowmaking and preserving existing snow cover[1][3]. A few chances of rain or drizzle appear, so snow quality could fluctuate a bit before cold holds steady. This freeze-thaw cycle may lead to some icy patches, so be prepared when the lifts start spinning[1][3]. Longer term, the forecast does not show a wave of fresh powder but rather stable conditions to maintain what the snowmaking crews create.

Seasonal snowfall totals for 2025/26 haven't been tallied yet, but historically Catamount averages about 46 inches per season, enhanced heavily by snowmaking to provide reliable skiing well into spring[2][4]. The resort has also invested in upgrades like night skiing—and once open, you'll be able to enjoy fun evening sessions under the lights[2]. Visitors planning early trips should stay tuned to official Catamount channels for daily updates on which lifts and trails are open and any special notices about safety or operational changes[2][7]. Online ticket purcha

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're itching for fresh turns on Catamount Mountain Resort, you might need a little patience as the 2025/26 ski season kickoff is just around the corner, but the mountain is still prepping hard behind the scenes. As of early December, Mother Nature hasn't been generous with snowfall—there’s been no new snow in the last 24, 48, or even 72 hours, and natural coverage at both the base and summit remains light enough that exact snow depths are currently unreported[2][4]. That means the resort is heavily leaning on its snowmaking guns, which are working overtime to build a solid base and shape the slopes for opening day, projected around December 5th but with lift operations not yet fully underway[2][7].

Lifts themselves are still quiet, with none officially running at the moment. Catamount traditionally offers eight lifts servicing 44 trails, catering to all skill levels from green-circle beginners to black-diamond experts, with a nice mix of terrain parks and glades sprinkled in for variety[2][4]. Right now, the trails are mainly closed except for some sections groomed or covered by snowmaking efforts. Off-piste areas in particular, including the wooded glades, remain off-limits until snow depth supports safe exploration[2][7]. Surface conditions on the pistes at this early stage range from hard-packed, machine-made snow—sometimes firm or icy,—to patches awaiting natural snow to fluff things up. Off-piste, conditions are even more variable and mostly closed until winter settles in more firmly.

The weather is cooperating if you’re eager for winter action soon. While no significant snowfall is predicted over the next week or two, the forecast calls for mostly clear or partly cloudy skies with temperatures mostly above freezing during the days, generally ranging from upper 30s to near 50°F on some days, and cooler at night dipping into the 20s, which should be suitable for ongoing snowmaking and preserving existing snow cover[1][3]. A few chances of rain or drizzle appear, so snow quality could fluctuate a bit before cold holds steady. This freeze-thaw cycle may lead to some icy patches, so be prepared when the lifts start spinning[1][3]. Longer term, the forecast does not show a wave of fresh powder but rather stable conditions to maintain what the snowmaking crews create.

Seasonal snowfall totals for 2025/26 haven't been tallied yet, but historically Catamount averages about 46 inches per season, enhanced heavily by snowmaking to provide reliable skiing well into spring[2][4]. The resort has also invested in upgrades like night skiing—and once open, you'll be able to enjoy fun evening sessions under the lights[2]. Visitors planning early trips should stay tuned to official Catamount channels for daily updates on which lifts and trails are open and any special notices about safety or operational changes[2][7]. Online ticket purcha

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're dreaming of carving fresh lines at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, here's the honest scoop: the mountain is still in prep mode, but opening day is right around the corner. As of early December 2025, Catamount is gearing up for what's shaping up to be a solid season, though Mother Nature hasn't quite delivered the powder dumps we're all hoping for yet.

Let's talk snow first, because that's what we're all really after. Currently, there's zero fresh snowfall in the last 48 hours, and the past week has been pretty dry too. Snow depths at both base and summit aren't being reported, which tells you that natural coverage is still light and the mountain is leaning heavily on its impressive snowmaking operation to build terrain. The good news? Catamount averages around 46 inches of snow per season and has invested seriously in top-notch snowmaking infrastructure, so they're working around the clock to get things dialed in.

Right now, all eight chairlifts remain closed as the resort finalizes snow coverage work across the mountain. Similarly, all 44 trails are currently offline, though teams are actively grooming and prepping runs with snowmaking. The terrain that's getting machine-made snow should provide that firm, packed surface when you finally get to drop in. Just keep in mind that with freeze-thaw cycles happening until consistent cold settles in, you might encounter some icy patches during the early season thaw periods.

The resort's vertical is nothing to scoff at either, with a 1000-foot drop from the 2000-foot summit, giving plenty of terrain to explore once things open. You've got everything from beginner-friendly runs to expert terrain, plus glades and terrain parks for mixing things up.

Weather-wise, temperatures are bouncing around a bit. Expect highs in the upper 40s to low 50s over the next few days, with lows dipping into the 20s and 30s as we head toward the weekend. There's a chance of rain in the forecast for the next few days, which isn't ideal for snowmaking, but by the weekend things should stabilize. Looking further ahead, temperatures are expected to drop below freezing, which is exactly what you want for maintaining quality snow and continuing nighttime snowmaking operations.

Here's the exciting part: Catamount's projected opening date is December 5th, which is literally just around the corner from today. The mountain team is pulling out all the stops behind the scenes to make that happen. When trails do open, expect groomed corduroy on the snowmaking terrain, though the glade areas will likely remain closed until natural snow depth builds up enough to safely support backcountry-style riding.

If you're planning a visit soon, here's your game plan: definitely check the resort's official channels for real-time updates on lift openings and trail status before you head up. Buy your lift tickets online

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're dreaming of carving fresh lines at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, here's the honest scoop: the mountain is still in prep mode, but opening day is right around the corner. As of early December 2025, Catamount is gearing up for what's shaping up to be a solid season, though Mother Nature hasn't quite delivered the powder dumps we're all hoping for yet.

Let's talk snow first, because that's what we're all really after. Currently, there's zero fresh snowfall in the last 48 hours, and the past week has been pretty dry too. Snow depths at both base and summit aren't being reported, which tells you that natural coverage is still light and the mountain is leaning heavily on its impressive snowmaking operation to build terrain. The good news? Catamount averages around 46 inches of snow per season and has invested seriously in top-notch snowmaking infrastructure, so they're working around the clock to get things dialed in.

Right now, all eight chairlifts remain closed as the resort finalizes snow coverage work across the mountain. Similarly, all 44 trails are currently offline, though teams are actively grooming and prepping runs with snowmaking. The terrain that's getting machine-made snow should provide that firm, packed surface when you finally get to drop in. Just keep in mind that with freeze-thaw cycles happening until consistent cold settles in, you might encounter some icy patches during the early season thaw periods.

The resort's vertical is nothing to scoff at either, with a 1000-foot drop from the 2000-foot summit, giving plenty of terrain to explore once things open. You've got everything from beginner-friendly runs to expert terrain, plus glades and terrain parks for mixing things up.

Weather-wise, temperatures are bouncing around a bit. Expect highs in the upper 40s to low 50s over the next few days, with lows dipping into the 20s and 30s as we head toward the weekend. There's a chance of rain in the forecast for the next few days, which isn't ideal for snowmaking, but by the weekend things should stabilize. Looking further ahead, temperatures are expected to drop below freezing, which is exactly what you want for maintaining quality snow and continuing nighttime snowmaking operations.

Here's the exciting part: Catamount's projected opening date is December 5th, which is literally just around the corner from today. The mountain team is pulling out all the stops behind the scenes to make that happen. When trails do open, expect groomed corduroy on the snowmaking terrain, though the glade areas will likely remain closed until natural snow depth builds up enough to safely support backcountry-style riding.

If you're planning a visit soon, here's your game plan: definitely check the resort's official channels for real-time updates on lift openings and trail status before you head up. Buy your lift tickets online

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're dreaming of carving fresh lines at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, here's the honest scoop: the mountain is still in prep mode, but opening day is right around the corner. As of early December 2025, Catamount is gearing up for what's shaping up to be a solid season, though Mother Nature hasn't quite delivered the powder dumps we're all hoping for yet.

Let's talk snow first, because that's what we're all really after. Currently, there's zero fresh snowfall in the last 48 hours, and the past week has been pretty dry too. Snow depths at both base and summit aren't being reported, which tells you that natural coverage is still light and the mountain is leaning heavily on its impressive snowmaking operation to build terrain. The good news? Catamount averages around 46 inches of snow per season and has invested seriously in top-notch snowmaking infrastructure, so they're working around the clock to get things dialed in.

Right now, all eight chairlifts remain closed as the resort finalizes snow coverage work across the mountain. Similarly, all 44 trails are currently offline, though teams are actively grooming and prepping runs with snowmaking. The terrain that's getting machine-made snow should provide that firm, packed surface when you finally get to drop in. Just keep in mind that with freeze-thaw cycles happening until consistent cold settles in, you might encounter some icy patches during the early season thaw periods.

The resort's vertical is nothing to scoff at either, with a 1000-foot drop from the 2000-foot summit, giving plenty of terrain to explore once things open. You've got everything from beginner-friendly runs to expert terrain, plus glades and terrain parks for mixing things up.

Weather-wise, temperatures are bouncing around a bit. Expect highs in the upper 40s to low 50s over the next few days, with lows dipping into the 20s and 30s as we head toward the weekend. There's a chance of rain in the forecast for the next few days, which isn't ideal for snowmaking, but by the weekend things should stabilize. Looking further ahead, temperatures are expected to drop below freezing, which is exactly what you want for maintaining quality snow and continuing nighttime snowmaking operations.

Here's the exciting part: Catamount's projected opening date is December 5th, which is literally just around the corner from today. The mountain team is pulling out all the stops behind the scenes to make that happen. When trails do open, expect groomed corduroy on the snowmaking terrain, though the glade areas will likely remain closed until natural snow depth builds up enough to safely support backcountry-style riding.

If you're planning a visit soon, here's your game plan: definitely check the resort's official channels for real-time updates on lift openings and trail status before you head up. Buy your lift tickets online

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, hang tight just a little longer because the 2025/26 ski season is about to kick off—but as of early December, things are still warming up underfoot. Currently, Catamount is not yet fully open for skiing or snowboarding; the lifts remain closed as the resort’s snowmaking teams work hard to build solid terrain, and there hasn’t been any natural snowfall in the last 48 hours or even for the past week. Because of this, snow depths at both the base and summit aren’t yet reported, and trails are largely closed, with natural coverage still light and mostly supplemented by snowmaking. So, if you were hoping for fresh powder, you might have to wait just a bit longer as the snow settles in and the machines keep humming[1][4][10].

Catamount typically features eight chairlifts that service 44 trails ranging from gentle beginners’ runs to challenging expert terrain, including terrain parks and gladed areas for off-piste fun. While no lifts are currently running, the mountain’s summit elevation rests around 2,000 feet with a vertical drop of about 1,000 feet, giving a nice punch of vertical once conditions allow for full mountain access[1][4]. The current base and summit temperatures hover in the upper 20s to mid-30s Fahrenheit, which is cool enough for snowmaking to continue effectively. The weather for the next few days doesn’t promise new natural snowfall: mostly cloudy skies with highs staying in the 40s or lower 50s and rain likely over several days mean that Mother Nature isn’t lending much help yet, making snowmaking all the more critical[3][4].

Regarding piste conditions, the slopes are primarily covered by machine-made snow which tends to be firm and packed as the mountain preps for opening. Off-piste areas and glades are still closed due to insufficient snow depth and safety concerns, so backcountry adventures will have to wait for another day. The grooming crew will likely play a huge role in smoothing out those firm snow surfaces and managing any icy patches that can develop due to daily freeze-thaw cycles early in the season[1][10].

Season total snowfall isn’t tracked in detail yet for 2025/26, but keep in mind that Catamount averages about 46 inches of natural snow each season, supplemented heavily by extensive snowmaking infrastructure to guarantee good quality terrain from opening through spring warmth. The resort has invested millions in recent years improving lifts, snowmaking capacity, night skiing terrain, and base area facilities to elevate the guest experience once everything is up and running[1][2].

For those planning their visit, the official projected opening day is around December 5th, so if you want to catch the earliest turns, keep an eye on Catamount’s official web channels for real-time updates on trail openings and lift status. Advance p

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, hang tight just a little longer because the 2025/26 ski season is about to kick off—but as of early December, things are still warming up underfoot. Currently, Catamount is not yet fully open for skiing or snowboarding; the lifts remain closed as the resort’s snowmaking teams work hard to build solid terrain, and there hasn’t been any natural snowfall in the last 48 hours or even for the past week. Because of this, snow depths at both the base and summit aren’t yet reported, and trails are largely closed, with natural coverage still light and mostly supplemented by snowmaking. So, if you were hoping for fresh powder, you might have to wait just a bit longer as the snow settles in and the machines keep humming[1][4][10].

Catamount typically features eight chairlifts that service 44 trails ranging from gentle beginners’ runs to challenging expert terrain, including terrain parks and gladed areas for off-piste fun. While no lifts are currently running, the mountain’s summit elevation rests around 2,000 feet with a vertical drop of about 1,000 feet, giving a nice punch of vertical once conditions allow for full mountain access[1][4]. The current base and summit temperatures hover in the upper 20s to mid-30s Fahrenheit, which is cool enough for snowmaking to continue effectively. The weather for the next few days doesn’t promise new natural snowfall: mostly cloudy skies with highs staying in the 40s or lower 50s and rain likely over several days mean that Mother Nature isn’t lending much help yet, making snowmaking all the more critical[3][4].

Regarding piste conditions, the slopes are primarily covered by machine-made snow which tends to be firm and packed as the mountain preps for opening. Off-piste areas and glades are still closed due to insufficient snow depth and safety concerns, so backcountry adventures will have to wait for another day. The grooming crew will likely play a huge role in smoothing out those firm snow surfaces and managing any icy patches that can develop due to daily freeze-thaw cycles early in the season[1][10].

Season total snowfall isn’t tracked in detail yet for 2025/26, but keep in mind that Catamount averages about 46 inches of natural snow each season, supplemented heavily by extensive snowmaking infrastructure to guarantee good quality terrain from opening through spring warmth. The resort has invested millions in recent years improving lifts, snowmaking capacity, night skiing terrain, and base area facilities to elevate the guest experience once everything is up and running[1][2].

For those planning their visit, the official projected opening day is around December 5th, so if you want to catch the earliest turns, keep an eye on Catamount’s official web channels for real-time updates on trail openings and lift status. Advance p

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, hang tight just a little longer because the 2025/26 ski season is about to kick off—but as of early December, things are still warming up underfoot. Currently, Catamount is not yet fully open for skiing or snowboarding; the lifts remain closed as the resort’s snowmaking teams work hard to build solid terrain, and there hasn’t been any natural snowfall in the last 48 hours or even for the past week. Because of this, snow depths at both the base and summit aren’t yet reported, and trails are largely closed, with natural coverage still light and mostly supplemented by snowmaking. So, if you were hoping for fresh powder, you might have to wait just a bit longer as the snow settles in and the machines keep humming[1][4][10].

Catamount typically features eight chairlifts that service 44 trails ranging from gentle beginners’ runs to challenging expert terrain, including terrain parks and gladed areas for off-piste fun. While no lifts are currently running, the mountain’s summit elevation rests around 2,000 feet with a vertical drop of about 1,000 feet, giving a nice punch of vertical once conditions allow for full mountain access[1][4]. The current base and summit temperatures hover in the upper 20s to mid-30s Fahrenheit, which is cool enough for snowmaking to continue effectively. The weather for the next few days doesn’t promise new natural snowfall: mostly cloudy skies with highs staying in the 40s or lower 50s and rain likely over several days mean that Mother Nature isn’t lending much help yet, making snowmaking all the more critical[3][4].

Regarding piste conditions, the slopes are primarily covered by machine-made snow which tends to be firm and packed as the mountain preps for opening. Off-piste areas and glades are still closed due to insufficient snow depth and safety concerns, so backcountry adventures will have to wait for another day. The grooming crew will likely play a huge role in smoothing out those firm snow surfaces and managing any icy patches that can develop due to daily freeze-thaw cycles early in the season[1][10].

Season total snowfall isn’t tracked in detail yet for 2025/26, but keep in mind that Catamount averages about 46 inches of natural snow each season, supplemented heavily by extensive snowmaking infrastructure to guarantee good quality terrain from opening through spring warmth. The resort has invested millions in recent years improving lifts, snowmaking capacity, night skiing terrain, and base area facilities to elevate the guest experience once everything is up and running[1][2].

For those planning their visit, the official projected opening day is around December 5th, so if you want to catch the earliest turns, keep an eye on Catamount’s official web channels for real-time updates on trail openings and lift status. Advance p

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      <title>Waiting for Winter: Catamount Mountain Gears Up for a Snow-Filled 2025/26 Season</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is gearing up for an exciting 2025/26 ski season, but as of early December, the mountain is still in pre-opening mode with no lifts or trails currently open for skiing or snowboarding. The resort sits with a summit elevation of 2,000 feet and a 1,000-foot vertical drop, offering 44 trails over 135 skiable acres and a total of 8 chairlifts ready to spin once the snow and conditions cooperate.

Currently, there is no natural snowfall reported in the last 24, 48, or 72 hours, nor over the past week, and snow depths at both the base and summit have not been officially reported yet. Recent weather has been unseasonably warm and wet for early December, with daytime highs climbing into the 40s and even low 50s (Fahrenheit), accompanied by rain and drizzle rather than snow. Temperatures hover mostly above freezing, with lows in the upper 20s to mid-30s, making natural snow accumulation challenging at this point.

Fortunately, Catamount has extensive snowmaking capabilities, and the resort has been actively engaged in snowmaking efforts as winter approaches, aiming to open for skiing by about December 5, 2025. This snowmaking allows the mountain to create a solid base despite minimal natural snowfall so far.

The upcoming 5-day forecast continues the trend of mild, mostly wet weather with highs in the 40s to lower 50s, rain likely on multiple days, and only occasional cold snaps dropping lows near the upper 20s. Snowfall is not expected in this immediate window, limiting early season snowpack growth naturally, so snowmaking remains critical. Such weather means on-piste skiing conditions will depend heavily on snowmaking progress rather than natural powder or fresh snow.

Currently, no lifts are operating and no trails are officially open, though preparatory grooming and trail maintenance appear underway. Among trails, many named runs remain closed and awaiting snow cover. The terrain’s variety—from beginner-friendly to expert slopes—will serve skiers and snowboarders well once conditions improve. Off-piste conditions are not available due to the absence of open terrain and snow.

For visitors eager to hit the slopes, Catamount encourages purchasing season passes now, such as the Unlimited Summit Pass granting access to Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet resorts, with early deals available. The mountain also is investing heavily in upgrades including expanded night skiing terrain and new lifts from past seasons, promising an enhanced experience when the snow arrives. However, patience is advised as major lift repair and construction projects require stable snow and weather conditions to proceed safely.

In terms of current weather on the mountain, the summit and base sit in the high 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit overnight and daytime temperatures near freezing at best, but mostly warmer. Winds are light to moderate,

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is gearing up for an exciting 2025/26 ski season, but as of early December, the mountain is still in pre-opening mode with no lifts or trails currently open for skiing or snowboarding. The resort sits with a summit elevation of 2,000 feet and a 1,000-foot vertical drop, offering 44 trails over 135 skiable acres and a total of 8 chairlifts ready to spin once the snow and conditions cooperate.

Currently, there is no natural snowfall reported in the last 24, 48, or 72 hours, nor over the past week, and snow depths at both the base and summit have not been officially reported yet. Recent weather has been unseasonably warm and wet for early December, with daytime highs climbing into the 40s and even low 50s (Fahrenheit), accompanied by rain and drizzle rather than snow. Temperatures hover mostly above freezing, with lows in the upper 20s to mid-30s, making natural snow accumulation challenging at this point.

Fortunately, Catamount has extensive snowmaking capabilities, and the resort has been actively engaged in snowmaking efforts as winter approaches, aiming to open for skiing by about December 5, 2025. This snowmaking allows the mountain to create a solid base despite minimal natural snowfall so far.

The upcoming 5-day forecast continues the trend of mild, mostly wet weather with highs in the 40s to lower 50s, rain likely on multiple days, and only occasional cold snaps dropping lows near the upper 20s. Snowfall is not expected in this immediate window, limiting early season snowpack growth naturally, so snowmaking remains critical. Such weather means on-piste skiing conditions will depend heavily on snowmaking progress rather than natural powder or fresh snow.

Currently, no lifts are operating and no trails are officially open, though preparatory grooming and trail maintenance appear underway. Among trails, many named runs remain closed and awaiting snow cover. The terrain’s variety—from beginner-friendly to expert slopes—will serve skiers and snowboarders well once conditions improve. Off-piste conditions are not available due to the absence of open terrain and snow.

For visitors eager to hit the slopes, Catamount encourages purchasing season passes now, such as the Unlimited Summit Pass granting access to Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet resorts, with early deals available. The mountain also is investing heavily in upgrades including expanded night skiing terrain and new lifts from past seasons, promising an enhanced experience when the snow arrives. However, patience is advised as major lift repair and construction projects require stable snow and weather conditions to proceed safely.

In terms of current weather on the mountain, the summit and base sit in the high 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit overnight and daytime temperatures near freezing at best, but mostly warmer. Winds are light to moderate,

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Catamount Mountain Resort is gearing up for an exciting 2025/26 ski season, but as of early December, the mountain is still in pre-opening mode with no lifts or trails currently open for skiing or snowboarding. The resort sits with a summit elevation of 2,000 feet and a 1,000-foot vertical drop, offering 44 trails over 135 skiable acres and a total of 8 chairlifts ready to spin once the snow and conditions cooperate.

Currently, there is no natural snowfall reported in the last 24, 48, or 72 hours, nor over the past week, and snow depths at both the base and summit have not been officially reported yet. Recent weather has been unseasonably warm and wet for early December, with daytime highs climbing into the 40s and even low 50s (Fahrenheit), accompanied by rain and drizzle rather than snow. Temperatures hover mostly above freezing, with lows in the upper 20s to mid-30s, making natural snow accumulation challenging at this point.

Fortunately, Catamount has extensive snowmaking capabilities, and the resort has been actively engaged in snowmaking efforts as winter approaches, aiming to open for skiing by about December 5, 2025. This snowmaking allows the mountain to create a solid base despite minimal natural snowfall so far.

The upcoming 5-day forecast continues the trend of mild, mostly wet weather with highs in the 40s to lower 50s, rain likely on multiple days, and only occasional cold snaps dropping lows near the upper 20s. Snowfall is not expected in this immediate window, limiting early season snowpack growth naturally, so snowmaking remains critical. Such weather means on-piste skiing conditions will depend heavily on snowmaking progress rather than natural powder or fresh snow.

Currently, no lifts are operating and no trails are officially open, though preparatory grooming and trail maintenance appear underway. Among trails, many named runs remain closed and awaiting snow cover. The terrain’s variety—from beginner-friendly to expert slopes—will serve skiers and snowboarders well once conditions improve. Off-piste conditions are not available due to the absence of open terrain and snow.

For visitors eager to hit the slopes, Catamount encourages purchasing season passes now, such as the Unlimited Summit Pass granting access to Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet resorts, with early deals available. The mountain also is investing heavily in upgrades including expanded night skiing terrain and new lifts from past seasons, promising an enhanced experience when the snow arrives. However, patience is advised as major lift repair and construction projects require stable snow and weather conditions to proceed safely.

In terms of current weather on the mountain, the summit and base sit in the high 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit overnight and daytime temperatures near freezing at best, but mostly warmer. Winds are light to moderate,

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re itching to carve your first turns of the season at Catamount Mountain Resort, here’s the latest scoop on snow and conditions to help you plan a perfect day on the slopes. As of early December 2025, Catamount is gearing up for winter but hasn’t quite flipped the switch on full ski operations yet—no recent snowfall has graced the mountain in the past 48 hours or even the last week, and the snow depths at base and summit are currently not reported, signaling that natural snow coverage is still light and the mountain is likely relying heavily on snowmaking to build up terrain ready for skiing.

The weather tells the tale of a slowly cooling season with daytime highs in the 40s °F and lows dipping into the 20s and 30s, a bit too mild for fresh powder to settle naturally but perfect for building and maintaining a solid snow base where snowguns are running. The forecast for the next several days continues with no snow in sight and occasional chances of rain, especially midweek, which could challenge snowmaking efforts but with mostly clear skies and cool nights this week, conditions might hold and firm up nicely. Temperatures hover between highs of about 45 to 55 °F and lows from the upper 20s to low 40s, so dress in layers and be ready for the classic New England ski season transition weather.

Lift-wise, the resort officially hasn’t opened its full slate yet; chairlifts remain closed as the mountain finalizes snow coverage work. Catamount usually boasts eight lifts serving 44 diverse trails spanning beginner to expert levels, including terrain parks and glades that offer a fun variety for skiers and riders of all styles. Though no lifts are currently operating, the resort’s upper elevation sits around 2000 feet with a vertical drop of 1000 feet, giving plenty of vertical to enjoy once things open up.

Piste conditions right now vary mostly between snowmaking surfaces and some lingering natural snow on closed trails, with no fresh powder but potential for firm, packed snow where machines have been active. Off-piste offerings, especially in wooded glade areas, remain closed or untracked, as snow depth has yet to support backcountry-style terrain safely. With no recent snowfall reported and warm spells impacting snow quality, expect that when trails do open, grooming will play a crucial role in providing smooth runs, but icy patches are possible during freeze-thaw cycles until consistent cold settles in.

Season snowfall totals are not yet available for 2025/26, but keep in mind Catamount averages roughly 46 inches per season on average, supplemented by extensive snowmaking to ensure reliable conditions well into spring. The resort has invested heavily over recent years in infrastructure upgrades, including new lifts and night skiing terrain, enhancing the overall experience once skiing gets underway.

For visitors eyeing a trip s

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re itching to carve your first turns of the season at Catamount Mountain Resort, here’s the latest scoop on snow and conditions to help you plan a perfect day on the slopes. As of early December 2025, Catamount is gearing up for winter but hasn’t quite flipped the switch on full ski operations yet—no recent snowfall has graced the mountain in the past 48 hours or even the last week, and the snow depths at base and summit are currently not reported, signaling that natural snow coverage is still light and the mountain is likely relying heavily on snowmaking to build up terrain ready for skiing.

The weather tells the tale of a slowly cooling season with daytime highs in the 40s °F and lows dipping into the 20s and 30s, a bit too mild for fresh powder to settle naturally but perfect for building and maintaining a solid snow base where snowguns are running. The forecast for the next several days continues with no snow in sight and occasional chances of rain, especially midweek, which could challenge snowmaking efforts but with mostly clear skies and cool nights this week, conditions might hold and firm up nicely. Temperatures hover between highs of about 45 to 55 °F and lows from the upper 20s to low 40s, so dress in layers and be ready for the classic New England ski season transition weather.

Lift-wise, the resort officially hasn’t opened its full slate yet; chairlifts remain closed as the mountain finalizes snow coverage work. Catamount usually boasts eight lifts serving 44 diverse trails spanning beginner to expert levels, including terrain parks and glades that offer a fun variety for skiers and riders of all styles. Though no lifts are currently operating, the resort’s upper elevation sits around 2000 feet with a vertical drop of 1000 feet, giving plenty of vertical to enjoy once things open up.

Piste conditions right now vary mostly between snowmaking surfaces and some lingering natural snow on closed trails, with no fresh powder but potential for firm, packed snow where machines have been active. Off-piste offerings, especially in wooded glade areas, remain closed or untracked, as snow depth has yet to support backcountry-style terrain safely. With no recent snowfall reported and warm spells impacting snow quality, expect that when trails do open, grooming will play a crucial role in providing smooth runs, but icy patches are possible during freeze-thaw cycles until consistent cold settles in.

Season snowfall totals are not yet available for 2025/26, but keep in mind Catamount averages roughly 46 inches per season on average, supplemented by extensive snowmaking to ensure reliable conditions well into spring. The resort has invested heavily over recent years in infrastructure upgrades, including new lifts and night skiing terrain, enhancing the overall experience once skiing gets underway.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re itching to carve your first turns of the season at Catamount Mountain Resort, here’s the latest scoop on snow and conditions to help you plan a perfect day on the slopes. As of early December 2025, Catamount is gearing up for winter but hasn’t quite flipped the switch on full ski operations yet—no recent snowfall has graced the mountain in the past 48 hours or even the last week, and the snow depths at base and summit are currently not reported, signaling that natural snow coverage is still light and the mountain is likely relying heavily on snowmaking to build up terrain ready for skiing.

The weather tells the tale of a slowly cooling season with daytime highs in the 40s °F and lows dipping into the 20s and 30s, a bit too mild for fresh powder to settle naturally but perfect for building and maintaining a solid snow base where snowguns are running. The forecast for the next several days continues with no snow in sight and occasional chances of rain, especially midweek, which could challenge snowmaking efforts but with mostly clear skies and cool nights this week, conditions might hold and firm up nicely. Temperatures hover between highs of about 45 to 55 °F and lows from the upper 20s to low 40s, so dress in layers and be ready for the classic New England ski season transition weather.

Lift-wise, the resort officially hasn’t opened its full slate yet; chairlifts remain closed as the mountain finalizes snow coverage work. Catamount usually boasts eight lifts serving 44 diverse trails spanning beginner to expert levels, including terrain parks and glades that offer a fun variety for skiers and riders of all styles. Though no lifts are currently operating, the resort’s upper elevation sits around 2000 feet with a vertical drop of 1000 feet, giving plenty of vertical to enjoy once things open up.

Piste conditions right now vary mostly between snowmaking surfaces and some lingering natural snow on closed trails, with no fresh powder but potential for firm, packed snow where machines have been active. Off-piste offerings, especially in wooded glade areas, remain closed or untracked, as snow depth has yet to support backcountry-style terrain safely. With no recent snowfall reported and warm spells impacting snow quality, expect that when trails do open, grooming will play a crucial role in providing smooth runs, but icy patches are possible during freeze-thaw cycles until consistent cold settles in.

Season snowfall totals are not yet available for 2025/26, but keep in mind Catamount averages roughly 46 inches per season on average, supplemented by extensive snowmaking to ensure reliable conditions well into spring. The resort has invested heavily over recent years in infrastructure upgrades, including new lifts and night skiing terrain, enhancing the overall experience once skiing gets underway.

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: Prepping for an Electrifying Winter Season</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Winter is definitely knocking at the door at Catamount Mountain Resort, and while the first real powder hasn’t blanketed the slopes just yet, the energy is electric. The snow guns have been humming, and the first flakes have already dusted the mountain, signaling that the season is gearing up fast. Right now, there’s no natural snow depth reported at the base or summit, but don’t let that fool you—snowmaking is in full swing, and the resort is primed to get things ready for opening day. If you’re checking for fresh powder, there’s been zero new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours, but the forecast is keeping things interesting.

As of today, the lifts and trails are still closed, with zero out of eight lifts and zero out of 41 trails open. But that’s all part of the pre-season prep, and the team is working hard to get everything dialed in. The current weather is crisp and cool, with temperatures hovering in the upper 20s to mid-30s overnight and daytime highs in the upper 30s to low 40s. It’s the kind of weather that makes you want to bundle up and head out for a pre-season hike or just soak in the mountain vibes.

Looking ahead, the next five days promise a mix of mostly cloudy skies, with a chance of a frozen mix and even a slight chance of snow over the weekend. Highs will stay in the 30s and 40s, and lows will dip into the 20s, so pack your layers and be ready for anything. The forecast suggests a cold front moving in, which could mean some snow flurries, but nothing major is expected just yet. The winds are light, so no need to worry about getting blown off the mountain.

Piste conditions are still in the preseason phase, with snowmaking covering the main trails and the snow sports learning area. Off-piste, it’s a bit of a mixed bag—mostly bare or with just a dusting, but as the season progresses, expect things to improve quickly once the snow starts falling. The season total snowfall is not yet reported, but with the resort’s extensive snowmaking capabilities, you can count on reliable conditions once the lifts start spinning.

For visitors, the big news is that the 2025/26 season passes are on sale, and there are some sweet deals if you act fast. The Unlimited Summit Pass gives you access to Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet, making it a great value for anyone looking to hit the slopes all season long. The resort is also gearing up for its winter activities, including night skiing and a full lineup of lessons and programs for all ages.

So, while the mountain is still in the quiet phase before the big opening, the anticipation is building. The snow guns are running, the first flakes have fallen, and the team is working hard to make sure everything is perfect for opening day. Whether you’re a seasoned shredder or a first-timer, Catamount Mountain Resort is shaping up to be a fantastic destination for the winter season.

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Winter is definitely knocking at the door at Catamount Mountain Resort, and while the first real powder hasn’t blanketed the slopes just yet, the energy is electric. The snow guns have been humming, and the first flakes have already dusted the mountain, signaling that the season is gearing up fast. Right now, there’s no natural snow depth reported at the base or summit, but don’t let that fool you—snowmaking is in full swing, and the resort is primed to get things ready for opening day. If you’re checking for fresh powder, there’s been zero new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours, but the forecast is keeping things interesting.

As of today, the lifts and trails are still closed, with zero out of eight lifts and zero out of 41 trails open. But that’s all part of the pre-season prep, and the team is working hard to get everything dialed in. The current weather is crisp and cool, with temperatures hovering in the upper 20s to mid-30s overnight and daytime highs in the upper 30s to low 40s. It’s the kind of weather that makes you want to bundle up and head out for a pre-season hike or just soak in the mountain vibes.

Looking ahead, the next five days promise a mix of mostly cloudy skies, with a chance of a frozen mix and even a slight chance of snow over the weekend. Highs will stay in the 30s and 40s, and lows will dip into the 20s, so pack your layers and be ready for anything. The forecast suggests a cold front moving in, which could mean some snow flurries, but nothing major is expected just yet. The winds are light, so no need to worry about getting blown off the mountain.

Piste conditions are still in the preseason phase, with snowmaking covering the main trails and the snow sports learning area. Off-piste, it’s a bit of a mixed bag—mostly bare or with just a dusting, but as the season progresses, expect things to improve quickly once the snow starts falling. The season total snowfall is not yet reported, but with the resort’s extensive snowmaking capabilities, you can count on reliable conditions once the lifts start spinning.

For visitors, the big news is that the 2025/26 season passes are on sale, and there are some sweet deals if you act fast. The Unlimited Summit Pass gives you access to Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet, making it a great value for anyone looking to hit the slopes all season long. The resort is also gearing up for its winter activities, including night skiing and a full lineup of lessons and programs for all ages.

So, while the mountain is still in the quiet phase before the big opening, the anticipation is building. The snow guns are running, the first flakes have fallen, and the team is working hard to make sure everything is perfect for opening day. Whether you’re a seasoned shredder or a first-timer, Catamount Mountain Resort is shaping up to be a fantastic destination for the winter season.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Winter is definitely knocking at the door at Catamount Mountain Resort, and while the first real powder hasn’t blanketed the slopes just yet, the energy is electric. The snow guns have been humming, and the first flakes have already dusted the mountain, signaling that the season is gearing up fast. Right now, there’s no natural snow depth reported at the base or summit, but don’t let that fool you—snowmaking is in full swing, and the resort is primed to get things ready for opening day. If you’re checking for fresh powder, there’s been zero new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours, but the forecast is keeping things interesting.

As of today, the lifts and trails are still closed, with zero out of eight lifts and zero out of 41 trails open. But that’s all part of the pre-season prep, and the team is working hard to get everything dialed in. The current weather is crisp and cool, with temperatures hovering in the upper 20s to mid-30s overnight and daytime highs in the upper 30s to low 40s. It’s the kind of weather that makes you want to bundle up and head out for a pre-season hike or just soak in the mountain vibes.

Looking ahead, the next five days promise a mix of mostly cloudy skies, with a chance of a frozen mix and even a slight chance of snow over the weekend. Highs will stay in the 30s and 40s, and lows will dip into the 20s, so pack your layers and be ready for anything. The forecast suggests a cold front moving in, which could mean some snow flurries, but nothing major is expected just yet. The winds are light, so no need to worry about getting blown off the mountain.

Piste conditions are still in the preseason phase, with snowmaking covering the main trails and the snow sports learning area. Off-piste, it’s a bit of a mixed bag—mostly bare or with just a dusting, but as the season progresses, expect things to improve quickly once the snow starts falling. The season total snowfall is not yet reported, but with the resort’s extensive snowmaking capabilities, you can count on reliable conditions once the lifts start spinning.

For visitors, the big news is that the 2025/26 season passes are on sale, and there are some sweet deals if you act fast. The Unlimited Summit Pass gives you access to Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet, making it a great value for anyone looking to hit the slopes all season long. The resort is also gearing up for its winter activities, including night skiing and a full lineup of lessons and programs for all ages.

So, while the mountain is still in the quiet phase before the big opening, the anticipation is building. The snow guns are running, the first flakes have fallen, and the team is working hard to make sure everything is perfect for opening day. Whether you’re a seasoned shredder or a first-timer, Catamount Mountain Resort is shaping up to be a fantastic destination for the winter season.

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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re eyeing Catamount Mountain Resort for your next ski or snowboard adventure this weekend, here’s the latest from the slopes as of late November 2025. The mountain is still in pre-season mode, so no lifts are running and the trails remain closed, with no new snowfall recorded in the past 24, 48, or even 72 hours. Snow depths at both the summit (2,000 feet elevation) and base (1,000 feet) are currently unreported, which points to minimal natural snow cover right now—pretty typical for a late November setup before the real accumulation begins.

Don’t let the current lack of fresh snow fool you though; Catamount boasts extensive snowmaking capabilities across its 44 trails spanning 135 skiable acres, so once temperatures drop enough, the snow guns will fire up to build a solid winter base. Considering the mountain’s 1,000-foot vertical drop and terrain suitable for all skill levels—from green cruisers to black diamond experts—there’s plenty to look forward to once the season officially launches. Currently, no lifts or trails are open, but Catamount operates eight lifts regularly, including quads and surface conveyors.

Weather-wise, things are on the mild side as of this weekend with partly cloudy skies, highs hovering around 52°F and lows near 35°F, which unfortunately stalls natural snow accumulation and snowmaking efforts. Looking ahead over the next five days, forecast models predict more rain than snow, with temperatures mostly in the 40s and low 50s °F, so the mountain team is primed for snowmaking whenever conditions allow but natural snowfall seems unlikely in the immediate term. This rain stretch will temporarily delay powder days but won’t affect the mountain’s ability to create snow artificially once colder air returns.

Since the slopes are closed now, piste and off-piste conditions aren’t yet established. When open, Catamount’s groomed runs get regular attention for smooth conditions, while off-piste areas can offer fresh powder after storms, but conditions vary greatly based on weather and usage. The season usually brings around 100 inches of total snowfall, blending natural snow with snowmaking prowess to maintain good coverage throughout winter.

For visitors itching to ski or snowboard at Catamount, it’s a smart move to grab a season pass early—like the popular Unlimited Summit Pass, which grants full access not only to Catamount but also nearby resorts Berkshire East and Bousquet, maximizing your skiing opportunities once the snow hits. Plus, Catamount’s additional offerings like night skiing, terrain parks, tubing hills, ziplining, and ropes courses mean there’s fun beyond just the slopes.

So for now, while the powder hasn’t landed, Catamount is busy preparing behind the scenes. If you’re “thinking like a local,” keep your gear ready and monitor official updates—the first blast of snowmaking combined with a c

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re eyeing Catamount Mountain Resort for your next ski or snowboard adventure this weekend, here’s the latest from the slopes as of late November 2025. The mountain is still in pre-season mode, so no lifts are running and the trails remain closed, with no new snowfall recorded in the past 24, 48, or even 72 hours. Snow depths at both the summit (2,000 feet elevation) and base (1,000 feet) are currently unreported, which points to minimal natural snow cover right now—pretty typical for a late November setup before the real accumulation begins.

Don’t let the current lack of fresh snow fool you though; Catamount boasts extensive snowmaking capabilities across its 44 trails spanning 135 skiable acres, so once temperatures drop enough, the snow guns will fire up to build a solid winter base. Considering the mountain’s 1,000-foot vertical drop and terrain suitable for all skill levels—from green cruisers to black diamond experts—there’s plenty to look forward to once the season officially launches. Currently, no lifts or trails are open, but Catamount operates eight lifts regularly, including quads and surface conveyors.

Weather-wise, things are on the mild side as of this weekend with partly cloudy skies, highs hovering around 52°F and lows near 35°F, which unfortunately stalls natural snow accumulation and snowmaking efforts. Looking ahead over the next five days, forecast models predict more rain than snow, with temperatures mostly in the 40s and low 50s °F, so the mountain team is primed for snowmaking whenever conditions allow but natural snowfall seems unlikely in the immediate term. This rain stretch will temporarily delay powder days but won’t affect the mountain’s ability to create snow artificially once colder air returns.

Since the slopes are closed now, piste and off-piste conditions aren’t yet established. When open, Catamount’s groomed runs get regular attention for smooth conditions, while off-piste areas can offer fresh powder after storms, but conditions vary greatly based on weather and usage. The season usually brings around 100 inches of total snowfall, blending natural snow with snowmaking prowess to maintain good coverage throughout winter.

For visitors itching to ski or snowboard at Catamount, it’s a smart move to grab a season pass early—like the popular Unlimited Summit Pass, which grants full access not only to Catamount but also nearby resorts Berkshire East and Bousquet, maximizing your skiing opportunities once the snow hits. Plus, Catamount’s additional offerings like night skiing, terrain parks, tubing hills, ziplining, and ropes courses mean there’s fun beyond just the slopes.

So for now, while the powder hasn’t landed, Catamount is busy preparing behind the scenes. If you’re “thinking like a local,” keep your gear ready and monitor official updates—the first blast of snowmaking combined with a c

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

If you’re eyeing Catamount Mountain Resort for your next ski or snowboard adventure this weekend, here’s the latest from the slopes as of late November 2025. The mountain is still in pre-season mode, so no lifts are running and the trails remain closed, with no new snowfall recorded in the past 24, 48, or even 72 hours. Snow depths at both the summit (2,000 feet elevation) and base (1,000 feet) are currently unreported, which points to minimal natural snow cover right now—pretty typical for a late November setup before the real accumulation begins.

Don’t let the current lack of fresh snow fool you though; Catamount boasts extensive snowmaking capabilities across its 44 trails spanning 135 skiable acres, so once temperatures drop enough, the snow guns will fire up to build a solid winter base. Considering the mountain’s 1,000-foot vertical drop and terrain suitable for all skill levels—from green cruisers to black diamond experts—there’s plenty to look forward to once the season officially launches. Currently, no lifts or trails are open, but Catamount operates eight lifts regularly, including quads and surface conveyors.

Weather-wise, things are on the mild side as of this weekend with partly cloudy skies, highs hovering around 52°F and lows near 35°F, which unfortunately stalls natural snow accumulation and snowmaking efforts. Looking ahead over the next five days, forecast models predict more rain than snow, with temperatures mostly in the 40s and low 50s °F, so the mountain team is primed for snowmaking whenever conditions allow but natural snowfall seems unlikely in the immediate term. This rain stretch will temporarily delay powder days but won’t affect the mountain’s ability to create snow artificially once colder air returns.

Since the slopes are closed now, piste and off-piste conditions aren’t yet established. When open, Catamount’s groomed runs get regular attention for smooth conditions, while off-piste areas can offer fresh powder after storms, but conditions vary greatly based on weather and usage. The season usually brings around 100 inches of total snowfall, blending natural snow with snowmaking prowess to maintain good coverage throughout winter.

For visitors itching to ski or snowboard at Catamount, it’s a smart move to grab a season pass early—like the popular Unlimited Summit Pass, which grants full access not only to Catamount but also nearby resorts Berkshire East and Bousquet, maximizing your skiing opportunities once the snow hits. Plus, Catamount’s additional offerings like night skiing, terrain parks, tubing hills, ziplining, and ropes courses mean there’s fun beyond just the slopes.

So for now, while the powder hasn’t landed, Catamount is busy preparing behind the scenes. If you’re “thinking like a local,” keep your gear ready and monitor official updates—the first blast of snowmaking combined with a c

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow lovers! If you’re dreaming of carving fresh tracks or just soaking up some mountain vibes, Catamount Mountain Resort is buzzing with anticipation as winter edges closer. Right now, the slopes are still in pre-season mode, which means the lifts aren’t spinning just yet, but the resort is hard at work getting everything ready for opening day. The latest updates show that while there’s no natural snow on the ground, the snowmaking guns have been busy blanketing many of the main trails with a solid base. Trails like Upper Alley Cat, Ridge Run, Snow Sports Learning Area, and several others are already covered, so when the season kicks off, you’ll be greeted by a well-prepped playground.

As for snow depth, there’s no official report yet for the base or summit, but rest assured, the resort’s extensive snowmaking system is doing its thing to ensure reliable conditions once the lifts start running. In the past 24 and 48 hours, there’s been no new natural snowfall, but the forecast doesn’t show any significant snow coming in the next few days either. The weather has been mild, with temperatures hovering around the mid-30s to low 50s, so it’s been more of a freeze-thaw cycle, which is actually perfect for building that smooth, machine-made base. Right now, all lifts and trails are closed, but keep an eye on the resort’s website for the official opening announcement—rumor has it, it won’t be long now!

The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the 50s and lows dipping into the 30s, making for crisp mornings and pleasant afternoons. Over the next five days, expect more of the same—partly cloudy skies, a few rain showers, and temperatures staying above freezing during the day but dropping below at night. This kind of weather is ideal for snowmaking, so the resort team is likely taking full advantage to get as much coverage as possible before the first skiers and riders arrive.

When it comes to piste conditions, everything is still in the pre-season phase, so the trails are firm and machine-groomed, perfect for those early-season laps once the lifts open. Off-piste, there’s not much to report yet—no natural snow means the backcountry and glades are still waiting for that first real dump. The season total snowfall is still at zero, but with the snowmaking efforts, the resort is building a solid foundation for a great start to the winter.

For visitors, the big news is that Catamount is gearing up for a full season with plenty of improvements, including new lifts, a revamped learning area, and expanded night skiing terrain. If you’re planning a trip, now’s the time to snag your season pass or lift tickets online, and don’t forget to check out the resort’s newsletter for the latest updates and special deals. Whether you’re a beginner looking to hit the learning slopes or an expert chasing fresh powder, Catamount is shaping up to be a fantastic

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow lovers! If you’re dreaming of carving fresh tracks or just soaking up some mountain vibes, Catamount Mountain Resort is buzzing with anticipation as winter edges closer. Right now, the slopes are still in pre-season mode, which means the lifts aren’t spinning just yet, but the resort is hard at work getting everything ready for opening day. The latest updates show that while there’s no natural snow on the ground, the snowmaking guns have been busy blanketing many of the main trails with a solid base. Trails like Upper Alley Cat, Ridge Run, Snow Sports Learning Area, and several others are already covered, so when the season kicks off, you’ll be greeted by a well-prepped playground.

As for snow depth, there’s no official report yet for the base or summit, but rest assured, the resort’s extensive snowmaking system is doing its thing to ensure reliable conditions once the lifts start running. In the past 24 and 48 hours, there’s been no new natural snowfall, but the forecast doesn’t show any significant snow coming in the next few days either. The weather has been mild, with temperatures hovering around the mid-30s to low 50s, so it’s been more of a freeze-thaw cycle, which is actually perfect for building that smooth, machine-made base. Right now, all lifts and trails are closed, but keep an eye on the resort’s website for the official opening announcement—rumor has it, it won’t be long now!

The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the 50s and lows dipping into the 30s, making for crisp mornings and pleasant afternoons. Over the next five days, expect more of the same—partly cloudy skies, a few rain showers, and temperatures staying above freezing during the day but dropping below at night. This kind of weather is ideal for snowmaking, so the resort team is likely taking full advantage to get as much coverage as possible before the first skiers and riders arrive.

When it comes to piste conditions, everything is still in the pre-season phase, so the trails are firm and machine-groomed, perfect for those early-season laps once the lifts open. Off-piste, there’s not much to report yet—no natural snow means the backcountry and glades are still waiting for that first real dump. The season total snowfall is still at zero, but with the snowmaking efforts, the resort is building a solid foundation for a great start to the winter.

For visitors, the big news is that Catamount is gearing up for a full season with plenty of improvements, including new lifts, a revamped learning area, and expanded night skiing terrain. If you’re planning a trip, now’s the time to snag your season pass or lift tickets online, and don’t forget to check out the resort’s newsletter for the latest updates and special deals. Whether you’re a beginner looking to hit the learning slopes or an expert chasing fresh powder, Catamount is shaping up to be a fantastic

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow lovers! If you’re dreaming of carving fresh tracks or just soaking up some mountain vibes, Catamount Mountain Resort is buzzing with anticipation as winter edges closer. Right now, the slopes are still in pre-season mode, which means the lifts aren’t spinning just yet, but the resort is hard at work getting everything ready for opening day. The latest updates show that while there’s no natural snow on the ground, the snowmaking guns have been busy blanketing many of the main trails with a solid base. Trails like Upper Alley Cat, Ridge Run, Snow Sports Learning Area, and several others are already covered, so when the season kicks off, you’ll be greeted by a well-prepped playground.

As for snow depth, there’s no official report yet for the base or summit, but rest assured, the resort’s extensive snowmaking system is doing its thing to ensure reliable conditions once the lifts start running. In the past 24 and 48 hours, there’s been no new natural snowfall, but the forecast doesn’t show any significant snow coming in the next few days either. The weather has been mild, with temperatures hovering around the mid-30s to low 50s, so it’s been more of a freeze-thaw cycle, which is actually perfect for building that smooth, machine-made base. Right now, all lifts and trails are closed, but keep an eye on the resort’s website for the official opening announcement—rumor has it, it won’t be long now!

The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the 50s and lows dipping into the 30s, making for crisp mornings and pleasant afternoons. Over the next five days, expect more of the same—partly cloudy skies, a few rain showers, and temperatures staying above freezing during the day but dropping below at night. This kind of weather is ideal for snowmaking, so the resort team is likely taking full advantage to get as much coverage as possible before the first skiers and riders arrive.

When it comes to piste conditions, everything is still in the pre-season phase, so the trails are firm and machine-groomed, perfect for those early-season laps once the lifts open. Off-piste, there’s not much to report yet—no natural snow means the backcountry and glades are still waiting for that first real dump. The season total snowfall is still at zero, but with the snowmaking efforts, the resort is building a solid foundation for a great start to the winter.

For visitors, the big news is that Catamount is gearing up for a full season with plenty of improvements, including new lifts, a revamped learning area, and expanded night skiing terrain. If you’re planning a trip, now’s the time to snag your season pass or lift tickets online, and don’t forget to check out the resort’s newsletter for the latest updates and special deals. Whether you’re a beginner looking to hit the learning slopes or an expert chasing fresh powder, Catamount is shaping up to be a fantastic

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Catamount Mountain Resort is currently in the pre-season phase as of late November 2025, awaiting the arrival of consistent snow to open its full ski terrain. At present, there is no new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, and snow depths at both the base and summit remain unreported, indicating minimal natural snow coverage on the mountain. The season total snowfall so far is yet to be established, as the resort typically relies heavily on snowmaking to supplement natural snowfall once winter conditions fully set in.

The weather conditions right now are quite mild for a ski resort, with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s Fahrenheit range at both the base and summit, accompanied by sunny skies mixed with some clouds and moderate winds around 4 to 7 mph. The upcoming forecast over the next five days suggests no significant snowfall, with daily highs ranging from the upper 40s to mid-50s Fahrenheit and mostly cloudy or partly cloudy skies, occasionally with rain rather than snow. This forecast means that natural snow buildup will be slow, but the resort’s snowmaking capabilities will be crucial in readying the slopes once temperatures drop more consistently below freezing.

Currently, Catamount’s lifts and trails are not yet open for the season, and snow conditions don’t support skiing at this time. The resort features 44 trails served by 8 lifts (including 3 chairlifts and 2 high-speed lifts), but these will come alive only after sufficient snow coverage or snowmaking. Piste conditions for the moment are unreported, but with the absence of natural snow and warm weather, any existing surface would be icy or bare. Off-piste conditions are expected to be inconsistent, likely becoming muddy or icy until more snowfall arrives and temperatures stabilize.

Despite the slow start to winter snow, Catamount Mountain Resort has invested substantially in recent years—over $20 million since 2018—to upgrade lifts, snowmaking infrastructure, and guest amenities such as night skiing terrain and a snowtubing park. This means that once winter fully arrives, skiers and riders can anticipate a vibrant experience with reliable snow coverage supported by modern grooming and snowmaking technology.

Adventurers planning to visit now should be aware that the mountain is not yet open for skiing or snowboarding. However, the resort offers other activities during the off-season and encourages early preparation by purchasing passes or planning visits when conditions improve. The current mild weather and lack of snow require patience, but the upcoming weeks will likely bring better skiing opportunities as colder weather sets in and snowmaking kicks into gear.

In short, while the slopes of Catamount Mountain Resort aren’t ready for shredding as of Thanksgiving week 2025, the promise of a great season lies ahead with solid infrastructure and impending colder weather. Keep an eye

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Catamount Mountain Resort is currently in the pre-season phase as of late November 2025, awaiting the arrival of consistent snow to open its full ski terrain. At present, there is no new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, and snow depths at both the base and summit remain unreported, indicating minimal natural snow coverage on the mountain. The season total snowfall so far is yet to be established, as the resort typically relies heavily on snowmaking to supplement natural snowfall once winter conditions fully set in.

The weather conditions right now are quite mild for a ski resort, with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s Fahrenheit range at both the base and summit, accompanied by sunny skies mixed with some clouds and moderate winds around 4 to 7 mph. The upcoming forecast over the next five days suggests no significant snowfall, with daily highs ranging from the upper 40s to mid-50s Fahrenheit and mostly cloudy or partly cloudy skies, occasionally with rain rather than snow. This forecast means that natural snow buildup will be slow, but the resort’s snowmaking capabilities will be crucial in readying the slopes once temperatures drop more consistently below freezing.

Currently, Catamount’s lifts and trails are not yet open for the season, and snow conditions don’t support skiing at this time. The resort features 44 trails served by 8 lifts (including 3 chairlifts and 2 high-speed lifts), but these will come alive only after sufficient snow coverage or snowmaking. Piste conditions for the moment are unreported, but with the absence of natural snow and warm weather, any existing surface would be icy or bare. Off-piste conditions are expected to be inconsistent, likely becoming muddy or icy until more snowfall arrives and temperatures stabilize.

Despite the slow start to winter snow, Catamount Mountain Resort has invested substantially in recent years—over $20 million since 2018—to upgrade lifts, snowmaking infrastructure, and guest amenities such as night skiing terrain and a snowtubing park. This means that once winter fully arrives, skiers and riders can anticipate a vibrant experience with reliable snow coverage supported by modern grooming and snowmaking technology.

Adventurers planning to visit now should be aware that the mountain is not yet open for skiing or snowboarding. However, the resort offers other activities during the off-season and encourages early preparation by purchasing passes or planning visits when conditions improve. The current mild weather and lack of snow require patience, but the upcoming weeks will likely bring better skiing opportunities as colder weather sets in and snowmaking kicks into gear.

In short, while the slopes of Catamount Mountain Resort aren’t ready for shredding as of Thanksgiving week 2025, the promise of a great season lies ahead with solid infrastructure and impending colder weather. Keep an eye

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Catamount Mountain Resort is currently in the pre-season phase as of late November 2025, awaiting the arrival of consistent snow to open its full ski terrain. At present, there is no new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, and snow depths at both the base and summit remain unreported, indicating minimal natural snow coverage on the mountain. The season total snowfall so far is yet to be established, as the resort typically relies heavily on snowmaking to supplement natural snowfall once winter conditions fully set in.

The weather conditions right now are quite mild for a ski resort, with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s Fahrenheit range at both the base and summit, accompanied by sunny skies mixed with some clouds and moderate winds around 4 to 7 mph. The upcoming forecast over the next five days suggests no significant snowfall, with daily highs ranging from the upper 40s to mid-50s Fahrenheit and mostly cloudy or partly cloudy skies, occasionally with rain rather than snow. This forecast means that natural snow buildup will be slow, but the resort’s snowmaking capabilities will be crucial in readying the slopes once temperatures drop more consistently below freezing.

Currently, Catamount’s lifts and trails are not yet open for the season, and snow conditions don’t support skiing at this time. The resort features 44 trails served by 8 lifts (including 3 chairlifts and 2 high-speed lifts), but these will come alive only after sufficient snow coverage or snowmaking. Piste conditions for the moment are unreported, but with the absence of natural snow and warm weather, any existing surface would be icy or bare. Off-piste conditions are expected to be inconsistent, likely becoming muddy or icy until more snowfall arrives and temperatures stabilize.

Despite the slow start to winter snow, Catamount Mountain Resort has invested substantially in recent years—over $20 million since 2018—to upgrade lifts, snowmaking infrastructure, and guest amenities such as night skiing terrain and a snowtubing park. This means that once winter fully arrives, skiers and riders can anticipate a vibrant experience with reliable snow coverage supported by modern grooming and snowmaking technology.

Adventurers planning to visit now should be aware that the mountain is not yet open for skiing or snowboarding. However, the resort offers other activities during the off-season and encourages early preparation by purchasing passes or planning visits when conditions improve. The current mild weather and lack of snow require patience, but the upcoming weeks will likely bring better skiing opportunities as colder weather sets in and snowmaking kicks into gear.

In short, while the slopes of Catamount Mountain Resort aren’t ready for shredding as of Thanksgiving week 2025, the promise of a great season lies ahead with solid infrastructure and impending colder weather. Keep an eye

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow lovers! If you’re itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here’s the inside scoop straight from the mountain. Right now, the vibe is all about anticipation—Catamount is still in pre-season mode, with lifts and trails officially closed as the resort gears up for its winter debut. There’s been no new snowfall in the past 24, 48, or even 72 hours, and both base and summit snow depths are unreported, which means natural snow cover is minimal or non-existent. The mountain is relying on its extensive snowmaking systems to build that all-important base, so don’t expect to carve fresh tracks just yet.

The weather’s been a bit of a tease lately, with valley temperatures ranging from overnight lows in the 30s to daytime highs in the upper 50s. It’s been mostly cloudy, with a few clear spells, but no snow in the forecast for the next several days. The next five days look dry, with highs in the 40s and 50s and lows dipping into the 20s and 30s—perfect freeze-thaw conditions for snowmaking, but not for natural powder. The forecast calls for light drizzle early in the week, then mostly cloudy skies, so pack your patience and maybe a rain jacket if you’re planning a visit.

Piste conditions are currently not reported, but once the snowmaking kicks into high gear, you can expect a mix of man-made snow and possibly some slushy layers if the temps stay mild. Off-piste conditions are even more variable, with wind and sun quickly transforming any fresh snow into wind crust or slush. Avalanche risk is low right now, but always check the local avalanche forecast before venturing off the beaten path.

Catamount’s season total snowfall typically averages around 100 inches, but as of now, the mountain is still building its base. The resort boasts 44 trails, 8 lifts (including high-speed chairs and surface conveyors), and a vertical drop of 1,000 feet, making it a great spot for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Once the lifts start spinning, you’ll find terrain parks, night skiing, and plenty of family-friendly options, including tubing hills and a high ropes course for non-skiers.

If you’re planning a trip, keep an eye on the official Catamount Mountain Resort website for updates on when trails and lifts will open. The staff is working hard behind the scenes, and a cold snap or a snowmaking blast could send that first fresh powder turning the trails white before too long. For now, consider purchasing your season pass early—especially the Unlimited Summit Pass, which gives you access to Catamount and neighboring resorts. And don’t forget to sign up for the resort’s newsletter to stay in the loop on the latest news and special deals.

So, while you might not be carving fresh tracks this weekend, gear up mentally and physically for Catamount’s opening. This iconic resort, just 2.5 hours from NYC, is known for its diverse terrain and vibrant

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow lovers! If you’re itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here’s the inside scoop straight from the mountain. Right now, the vibe is all about anticipation—Catamount is still in pre-season mode, with lifts and trails officially closed as the resort gears up for its winter debut. There’s been no new snowfall in the past 24, 48, or even 72 hours, and both base and summit snow depths are unreported, which means natural snow cover is minimal or non-existent. The mountain is relying on its extensive snowmaking systems to build that all-important base, so don’t expect to carve fresh tracks just yet.

The weather’s been a bit of a tease lately, with valley temperatures ranging from overnight lows in the 30s to daytime highs in the upper 50s. It’s been mostly cloudy, with a few clear spells, but no snow in the forecast for the next several days. The next five days look dry, with highs in the 40s and 50s and lows dipping into the 20s and 30s—perfect freeze-thaw conditions for snowmaking, but not for natural powder. The forecast calls for light drizzle early in the week, then mostly cloudy skies, so pack your patience and maybe a rain jacket if you’re planning a visit.

Piste conditions are currently not reported, but once the snowmaking kicks into high gear, you can expect a mix of man-made snow and possibly some slushy layers if the temps stay mild. Off-piste conditions are even more variable, with wind and sun quickly transforming any fresh snow into wind crust or slush. Avalanche risk is low right now, but always check the local avalanche forecast before venturing off the beaten path.

Catamount’s season total snowfall typically averages around 100 inches, but as of now, the mountain is still building its base. The resort boasts 44 trails, 8 lifts (including high-speed chairs and surface conveyors), and a vertical drop of 1,000 feet, making it a great spot for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Once the lifts start spinning, you’ll find terrain parks, night skiing, and plenty of family-friendly options, including tubing hills and a high ropes course for non-skiers.

If you’re planning a trip, keep an eye on the official Catamount Mountain Resort website for updates on when trails and lifts will open. The staff is working hard behind the scenes, and a cold snap or a snowmaking blast could send that first fresh powder turning the trails white before too long. For now, consider purchasing your season pass early—especially the Unlimited Summit Pass, which gives you access to Catamount and neighboring resorts. And don’t forget to sign up for the resort’s newsletter to stay in the loop on the latest news and special deals.

So, while you might not be carving fresh tracks this weekend, gear up mentally and physically for Catamount’s opening. This iconic resort, just 2.5 hours from NYC, is known for its diverse terrain and vibrant

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow lovers! If you’re itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here’s the inside scoop straight from the mountain. Right now, the vibe is all about anticipation—Catamount is still in pre-season mode, with lifts and trails officially closed as the resort gears up for its winter debut. There’s been no new snowfall in the past 24, 48, or even 72 hours, and both base and summit snow depths are unreported, which means natural snow cover is minimal or non-existent. The mountain is relying on its extensive snowmaking systems to build that all-important base, so don’t expect to carve fresh tracks just yet.

The weather’s been a bit of a tease lately, with valley temperatures ranging from overnight lows in the 30s to daytime highs in the upper 50s. It’s been mostly cloudy, with a few clear spells, but no snow in the forecast for the next several days. The next five days look dry, with highs in the 40s and 50s and lows dipping into the 20s and 30s—perfect freeze-thaw conditions for snowmaking, but not for natural powder. The forecast calls for light drizzle early in the week, then mostly cloudy skies, so pack your patience and maybe a rain jacket if you’re planning a visit.

Piste conditions are currently not reported, but once the snowmaking kicks into high gear, you can expect a mix of man-made snow and possibly some slushy layers if the temps stay mild. Off-piste conditions are even more variable, with wind and sun quickly transforming any fresh snow into wind crust or slush. Avalanche risk is low right now, but always check the local avalanche forecast before venturing off the beaten path.

Catamount’s season total snowfall typically averages around 100 inches, but as of now, the mountain is still building its base. The resort boasts 44 trails, 8 lifts (including high-speed chairs and surface conveyors), and a vertical drop of 1,000 feet, making it a great spot for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Once the lifts start spinning, you’ll find terrain parks, night skiing, and plenty of family-friendly options, including tubing hills and a high ropes course for non-skiers.

If you’re planning a trip, keep an eye on the official Catamount Mountain Resort website for updates on when trails and lifts will open. The staff is working hard behind the scenes, and a cold snap or a snowmaking blast could send that first fresh powder turning the trails white before too long. For now, consider purchasing your season pass early—especially the Unlimited Summit Pass, which gives you access to Catamount and neighboring resorts. And don’t forget to sign up for the resort’s newsletter to stay in the loop on the latest news and special deals.

So, while you might not be carving fresh tracks this weekend, gear up mentally and physically for Catamount’s opening. This iconic resort, just 2.5 hours from NYC, is known for its diverse terrain and vibrant

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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you’re itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, here’s the inside scoop as of late November 2025: the mountain is still in pre-season mode, with all lifts and trails currently closed. No new snow has fallen in the past 24, 48, or even 72 hours, and there’s no official snow depth reported at either the base or summit, which usually signals minimal natural snow cover at this early stage. Thankfully, Catamount is known for its robust snowmaking capabilities, gearing up to build a solid base once temperatures dip[1][5].

Catamount stands at a 2,000-foot summit elevation with a vertical drop of about 1,000 feet, boasting 44 diverse trails across 135 skiable acres, supported by 8 lifts—3 chairlifts (including 2 high-speed) and 3 surface conveyors—that cater to all skill levels from beginners to experts. When the season opens, expect terrain parks and night skiing to be part of the fun. Plus, the resort’s family-friendly vibe extends beyond skiing to snow tubing, a high ropes course, and ziplining, offering plenty of off-slope excitement[1][5][6].

Today, you can expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures around the mid-40s Fahrenheit at the base, which is warm for late November, moving toward a slightly cooler night. The forecast for the next 5 days isn’t bringing the fresh powder powder addicts crave—in fact, rain is expected Wednesday through Friday with highs in the upper 40s to mid-50s Fahrenheit. So natural snowfall looks unlikely in the immediate future, but these conditions can change quickly, and Catamount’s snowmaking team will be ready to jump in when the cold sets in[1][3][20].

Because no new snow has fallen and with warm weather prevailing, current piste and off-piste conditions remain unreported or absent. When the snow starts to accumulate and the lifts begin spinning, you can anticipate a variety of groomed runs at the resort. Off-piste conditions can vary, often evolving rapidly with weather shifts, so keep an eye on local updates once the season is in full swing. The resort usually averages around 100 inches of snowfall for the season, relying heavily on snowmaking early on to ensure a dependable base before nature steps in[5][6].

Right now, the message is to stay tuned and be patient as Catamount prepares for a winter reopening. Consider snagging an Unlimited Summit Season Pass early—this pass offers access to Catamount plus neighboring resorts, giving you ultimate flexibility when the snow finally falls. The mountain’s accessible location, just 2.5 hours from NYC, is perfect for a quick winter getaway once those lifts start running and the trails are snow-covered[5][23].

In summary, the slopes await their first fresh turns, and while Mother Nature is holding back the powder for now, Catamount’s extensive snowmaking and improvements over recent seasons promise a fantastic winter playground soon. Keep your ge

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you’re itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, here’s the inside scoop as of late November 2025: the mountain is still in pre-season mode, with all lifts and trails currently closed. No new snow has fallen in the past 24, 48, or even 72 hours, and there’s no official snow depth reported at either the base or summit, which usually signals minimal natural snow cover at this early stage. Thankfully, Catamount is known for its robust snowmaking capabilities, gearing up to build a solid base once temperatures dip[1][5].

Catamount stands at a 2,000-foot summit elevation with a vertical drop of about 1,000 feet, boasting 44 diverse trails across 135 skiable acres, supported by 8 lifts—3 chairlifts (including 2 high-speed) and 3 surface conveyors—that cater to all skill levels from beginners to experts. When the season opens, expect terrain parks and night skiing to be part of the fun. Plus, the resort’s family-friendly vibe extends beyond skiing to snow tubing, a high ropes course, and ziplining, offering plenty of off-slope excitement[1][5][6].

Today, you can expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures around the mid-40s Fahrenheit at the base, which is warm for late November, moving toward a slightly cooler night. The forecast for the next 5 days isn’t bringing the fresh powder powder addicts crave—in fact, rain is expected Wednesday through Friday with highs in the upper 40s to mid-50s Fahrenheit. So natural snowfall looks unlikely in the immediate future, but these conditions can change quickly, and Catamount’s snowmaking team will be ready to jump in when the cold sets in[1][3][20].

Because no new snow has fallen and with warm weather prevailing, current piste and off-piste conditions remain unreported or absent. When the snow starts to accumulate and the lifts begin spinning, you can anticipate a variety of groomed runs at the resort. Off-piste conditions can vary, often evolving rapidly with weather shifts, so keep an eye on local updates once the season is in full swing. The resort usually averages around 100 inches of snowfall for the season, relying heavily on snowmaking early on to ensure a dependable base before nature steps in[5][6].

Right now, the message is to stay tuned and be patient as Catamount prepares for a winter reopening. Consider snagging an Unlimited Summit Season Pass early—this pass offers access to Catamount plus neighboring resorts, giving you ultimate flexibility when the snow finally falls. The mountain’s accessible location, just 2.5 hours from NYC, is perfect for a quick winter getaway once those lifts start running and the trails are snow-covered[5][23].

In summary, the slopes await their first fresh turns, and while Mother Nature is holding back the powder for now, Catamount’s extensive snowmaking and improvements over recent seasons promise a fantastic winter playground soon. Keep your ge

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you’re itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort right now, here’s the inside scoop as of late November 2025: the mountain is still in pre-season mode, with all lifts and trails currently closed. No new snow has fallen in the past 24, 48, or even 72 hours, and there’s no official snow depth reported at either the base or summit, which usually signals minimal natural snow cover at this early stage. Thankfully, Catamount is known for its robust snowmaking capabilities, gearing up to build a solid base once temperatures dip[1][5].

Catamount stands at a 2,000-foot summit elevation with a vertical drop of about 1,000 feet, boasting 44 diverse trails across 135 skiable acres, supported by 8 lifts—3 chairlifts (including 2 high-speed) and 3 surface conveyors—that cater to all skill levels from beginners to experts. When the season opens, expect terrain parks and night skiing to be part of the fun. Plus, the resort’s family-friendly vibe extends beyond skiing to snow tubing, a high ropes course, and ziplining, offering plenty of off-slope excitement[1][5][6].

Today, you can expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures around the mid-40s Fahrenheit at the base, which is warm for late November, moving toward a slightly cooler night. The forecast for the next 5 days isn’t bringing the fresh powder powder addicts crave—in fact, rain is expected Wednesday through Friday with highs in the upper 40s to mid-50s Fahrenheit. So natural snowfall looks unlikely in the immediate future, but these conditions can change quickly, and Catamount’s snowmaking team will be ready to jump in when the cold sets in[1][3][20].

Because no new snow has fallen and with warm weather prevailing, current piste and off-piste conditions remain unreported or absent. When the snow starts to accumulate and the lifts begin spinning, you can anticipate a variety of groomed runs at the resort. Off-piste conditions can vary, often evolving rapidly with weather shifts, so keep an eye on local updates once the season is in full swing. The resort usually averages around 100 inches of snowfall for the season, relying heavily on snowmaking early on to ensure a dependable base before nature steps in[5][6].

Right now, the message is to stay tuned and be patient as Catamount prepares for a winter reopening. Consider snagging an Unlimited Summit Season Pass early—this pass offers access to Catamount plus neighboring resorts, giving you ultimate flexibility when the snow finally falls. The mountain’s accessible location, just 2.5 hours from NYC, is perfect for a quick winter getaway once those lifts start running and the trails are snow-covered[5][23].

In summary, the slopes await their first fresh turns, and while Mother Nature is holding back the powder for now, Catamount’s extensive snowmaking and improvements over recent seasons promise a fantastic winter playground soon. Keep your ge

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow lover! If you’re dreaming of carving fresh tracks or just soaking up the crisp mountain air, here’s the inside scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort as of late November 2025. Right now, the mountain is still in its pre-season slumber, with no natural snow on the ground and all lifts and trails officially closed. The resort is gearing up for the winter season, and while the slopes are quiet, the team is busy prepping the snowmaking system to ensure a solid base as soon as the temps cooperate.

As for snow depth, both the base and summit are reporting zero centimeters of snow, and there’s been no new snowfall in the past 24 or 48 hours. The season total snowfall is still at zero, but don’t worry—snowmaking is ready to roll once the cold snap arrives. The weather has been a bit of a rollercoaster lately, with daytime highs hovering in the 40s and 50s Fahrenheit and overnight lows dipping into the 30s. There’s been some rain mixed in, so the mountain is in freeze-thaw mode, which means any early snow would likely melt quickly.

Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days shows no significant snowfall on the horizon. Temperatures will stay mild, with highs in the 40s and 50s and lows in the 30s, so don’t expect any powder days just yet. The skies will be mostly cloudy with a chance of rain, and valley temps will keep things too warm for natural snow. Piste and off-piste conditions are currently not reportable since there’s no snow to speak of, but once the season kicks off, Catamount’s extensive snowmaking coverage means the trails should be in good shape for all skill levels.

If you’re planning a visit, keep an eye on the resort’s official channels for updates on opening day. Catamount is known for its diverse terrain, from beginner-friendly runs to challenging expert slopes, and the mountain’s location just 2.5 hours from NYC makes it a popular spot for Northeast skiers and snowboarders. When the lifts do start spinning, expect a mix of groomed runs and plenty of opportunities for adventure, whether you’re into carving, freestyle, or just enjoying the scenic views.

For now, the mountain is closed, but the excitement is building. If you’re eager to get out there, consider checking back in a week or two for the latest updates, or follow Catamount’s social media for real-time news on snowmaking progress and opening announcements. Until then, stay warm, keep your gear ready, and get excited for the first turns of the season. Catamount’s slopes may be quiet now, but winter is just around the corner, and the mountain will be buzzing with energy before you know it.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow lover! If you’re dreaming of carving fresh tracks or just soaking up the crisp mountain air, here’s the inside scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort as of late November 2025. Right now, the mountain is still in its pre-season slumber, with no natural snow on the ground and all lifts and trails officially closed. The resort is gearing up for the winter season, and while the slopes are quiet, the team is busy prepping the snowmaking system to ensure a solid base as soon as the temps cooperate.

As for snow depth, both the base and summit are reporting zero centimeters of snow, and there’s been no new snowfall in the past 24 or 48 hours. The season total snowfall is still at zero, but don’t worry—snowmaking is ready to roll once the cold snap arrives. The weather has been a bit of a rollercoaster lately, with daytime highs hovering in the 40s and 50s Fahrenheit and overnight lows dipping into the 30s. There’s been some rain mixed in, so the mountain is in freeze-thaw mode, which means any early snow would likely melt quickly.

Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days shows no significant snowfall on the horizon. Temperatures will stay mild, with highs in the 40s and 50s and lows in the 30s, so don’t expect any powder days just yet. The skies will be mostly cloudy with a chance of rain, and valley temps will keep things too warm for natural snow. Piste and off-piste conditions are currently not reportable since there’s no snow to speak of, but once the season kicks off, Catamount’s extensive snowmaking coverage means the trails should be in good shape for all skill levels.

If you’re planning a visit, keep an eye on the resort’s official channels for updates on opening day. Catamount is known for its diverse terrain, from beginner-friendly runs to challenging expert slopes, and the mountain’s location just 2.5 hours from NYC makes it a popular spot for Northeast skiers and snowboarders. When the lifts do start spinning, expect a mix of groomed runs and plenty of opportunities for adventure, whether you’re into carving, freestyle, or just enjoying the scenic views.

For now, the mountain is closed, but the excitement is building. If you’re eager to get out there, consider checking back in a week or two for the latest updates, or follow Catamount’s social media for real-time news on snowmaking progress and opening announcements. Until then, stay warm, keep your gear ready, and get excited for the first turns of the season. Catamount’s slopes may be quiet now, but winter is just around the corner, and the mountain will be buzzing with energy before you know it.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow lover! If you’re dreaming of carving fresh tracks or just soaking up the crisp mountain air, here’s the inside scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort as of late November 2025. Right now, the mountain is still in its pre-season slumber, with no natural snow on the ground and all lifts and trails officially closed. The resort is gearing up for the winter season, and while the slopes are quiet, the team is busy prepping the snowmaking system to ensure a solid base as soon as the temps cooperate.

As for snow depth, both the base and summit are reporting zero centimeters of snow, and there’s been no new snowfall in the past 24 or 48 hours. The season total snowfall is still at zero, but don’t worry—snowmaking is ready to roll once the cold snap arrives. The weather has been a bit of a rollercoaster lately, with daytime highs hovering in the 40s and 50s Fahrenheit and overnight lows dipping into the 30s. There’s been some rain mixed in, so the mountain is in freeze-thaw mode, which means any early snow would likely melt quickly.

Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days shows no significant snowfall on the horizon. Temperatures will stay mild, with highs in the 40s and 50s and lows in the 30s, so don’t expect any powder days just yet. The skies will be mostly cloudy with a chance of rain, and valley temps will keep things too warm for natural snow. Piste and off-piste conditions are currently not reportable since there’s no snow to speak of, but once the season kicks off, Catamount’s extensive snowmaking coverage means the trails should be in good shape for all skill levels.

If you’re planning a visit, keep an eye on the resort’s official channels for updates on opening day. Catamount is known for its diverse terrain, from beginner-friendly runs to challenging expert slopes, and the mountain’s location just 2.5 hours from NYC makes it a popular spot for Northeast skiers and snowboarders. When the lifts do start spinning, expect a mix of groomed runs and plenty of opportunities for adventure, whether you’re into carving, freestyle, or just enjoying the scenic views.

For now, the mountain is closed, but the excitement is building. If you’re eager to get out there, consider checking back in a week or two for the latest updates, or follow Catamount’s social media for real-time news on snowmaking progress and opening announcements. Until then, stay warm, keep your gear ready, and get excited for the first turns of the season. Catamount’s slopes may be quiet now, but winter is just around the corner, and the mountain will be buzzing with energy before you know it.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, powder hounds and slope seekers! If you’re eyeing Catamount Mountain Resort for your next ski or snowboard adventure, here’s the inside scoop straight from the mountain. Right now, the slopes are still waking up from their off-season nap, and while the snowmaking machines are humming and ready to go, Mother Nature hasn’t dropped any fresh flakes just yet. The base and summit snow depths are currently sitting at zero, and there’s been no new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours. The season total snowfall is still waiting for that first big dump, but don’t worry—the resort’s extensive snowmaking system is primed to cover the trails as soon as conditions allow.

As for the lifts and trails, things are still in the prep phase. All eight lifts and all 44 trails are closed for now, but the resort is gearing up for opening day, which is just around the corner. The mountain crew is busy testing snow guns and making sure everything is in tip-top shape for when the first skiers and boarders hit the slopes. If you’re planning a visit, keep an eye on the official website for the latest updates on opening dates and hours.

The current weather at Catamount is crisp and cool, with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s at the base and a bit cooler up top. The skies have been partly cloudy, with a few rain showers mixed in, but nothing too dramatic. The forecast for the next five days shows a mix of partly cloudy skies and a chance of rain, with highs in the 40s and lows in the 20s. There’s no significant snowfall predicted just yet, so the snowpack will rely on the resort’s snowmaking for the time being.

Piste conditions are still a work in progress, with no natural snow to report, but the snowmaking trails are being groomed and prepped for opening. Off-piste conditions are also quiet, with no fresh powder to speak of, but the terrain is there waiting for that first big storm. The resort’s mix of beginner, intermediate, and expert trails means there’s something for everyone, and the snowmaking coverage ensures reliable conditions once the season kicks off.

For visitors, the best advice is to stay patient and keep an eye on the mountain conditions page for real-time updates. The resort is just a quick drive from NYC, making it a perfect spot for a weekend getaway once the snow starts flying. And don’t forget to check out the aerial adventure park and zipline if you’re visiting in the off-season or want to mix things up. Whether you’re a seasoned shredder or a first-timer, Catamount is ready to welcome you with open arms and a whole lot of winter fun. Stay tuned, stay warm, and get ready to carve up the slopes when the snow finally arrives!

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, powder hounds and slope seekers! If you’re eyeing Catamount Mountain Resort for your next ski or snowboard adventure, here’s the inside scoop straight from the mountain. Right now, the slopes are still waking up from their off-season nap, and while the snowmaking machines are humming and ready to go, Mother Nature hasn’t dropped any fresh flakes just yet. The base and summit snow depths are currently sitting at zero, and there’s been no new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours. The season total snowfall is still waiting for that first big dump, but don’t worry—the resort’s extensive snowmaking system is primed to cover the trails as soon as conditions allow.

As for the lifts and trails, things are still in the prep phase. All eight lifts and all 44 trails are closed for now, but the resort is gearing up for opening day, which is just around the corner. The mountain crew is busy testing snow guns and making sure everything is in tip-top shape for when the first skiers and boarders hit the slopes. If you’re planning a visit, keep an eye on the official website for the latest updates on opening dates and hours.

The current weather at Catamount is crisp and cool, with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s at the base and a bit cooler up top. The skies have been partly cloudy, with a few rain showers mixed in, but nothing too dramatic. The forecast for the next five days shows a mix of partly cloudy skies and a chance of rain, with highs in the 40s and lows in the 20s. There’s no significant snowfall predicted just yet, so the snowpack will rely on the resort’s snowmaking for the time being.

Piste conditions are still a work in progress, with no natural snow to report, but the snowmaking trails are being groomed and prepped for opening. Off-piste conditions are also quiet, with no fresh powder to speak of, but the terrain is there waiting for that first big storm. The resort’s mix of beginner, intermediate, and expert trails means there’s something for everyone, and the snowmaking coverage ensures reliable conditions once the season kicks off.

For visitors, the best advice is to stay patient and keep an eye on the mountain conditions page for real-time updates. The resort is just a quick drive from NYC, making it a perfect spot for a weekend getaway once the snow starts flying. And don’t forget to check out the aerial adventure park and zipline if you’re visiting in the off-season or want to mix things up. Whether you’re a seasoned shredder or a first-timer, Catamount is ready to welcome you with open arms and a whole lot of winter fun. Stay tuned, stay warm, and get ready to carve up the slopes when the snow finally arrives!

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, powder hounds and slope seekers! If you’re eyeing Catamount Mountain Resort for your next ski or snowboard adventure, here’s the inside scoop straight from the mountain. Right now, the slopes are still waking up from their off-season nap, and while the snowmaking machines are humming and ready to go, Mother Nature hasn’t dropped any fresh flakes just yet. The base and summit snow depths are currently sitting at zero, and there’s been no new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours. The season total snowfall is still waiting for that first big dump, but don’t worry—the resort’s extensive snowmaking system is primed to cover the trails as soon as conditions allow.

As for the lifts and trails, things are still in the prep phase. All eight lifts and all 44 trails are closed for now, but the resort is gearing up for opening day, which is just around the corner. The mountain crew is busy testing snow guns and making sure everything is in tip-top shape for when the first skiers and boarders hit the slopes. If you’re planning a visit, keep an eye on the official website for the latest updates on opening dates and hours.

The current weather at Catamount is crisp and cool, with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s at the base and a bit cooler up top. The skies have been partly cloudy, with a few rain showers mixed in, but nothing too dramatic. The forecast for the next five days shows a mix of partly cloudy skies and a chance of rain, with highs in the 40s and lows in the 20s. There’s no significant snowfall predicted just yet, so the snowpack will rely on the resort’s snowmaking for the time being.

Piste conditions are still a work in progress, with no natural snow to report, but the snowmaking trails are being groomed and prepped for opening. Off-piste conditions are also quiet, with no fresh powder to speak of, but the terrain is there waiting for that first big storm. The resort’s mix of beginner, intermediate, and expert trails means there’s something for everyone, and the snowmaking coverage ensures reliable conditions once the season kicks off.

For visitors, the best advice is to stay patient and keep an eye on the mountain conditions page for real-time updates. The resort is just a quick drive from NYC, making it a perfect spot for a weekend getaway once the snow starts flying. And don’t forget to check out the aerial adventure park and zipline if you’re visiting in the off-season or want to mix things up. Whether you’re a seasoned shredder or a first-timer, Catamount is ready to welcome you with open arms and a whole lot of winter fun. Stay tuned, stay warm, and get ready to carve up the slopes when the snow finally arrives!

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready, snow enthusiasts, but here’s the scoop from Catamount Mountain Resort as of late November 2025: the slopes are still in pre-season mode, with lifts and trails currently closed, and no new snowfall has been recorded in the past 24, 48, or even 72 hours. Snow depths at both the base and summit are unreported, which means natural snow cover is minimal or non-existent right now since the resort is still gearing up to open. Catamount’s summit elevation reaches 2,000 feet with a vertical drop of 1,000 feet, and it offers 44 trails serviced by 8 lifts, including high-speed chairs and surface conveyors, but none are running yet for skiing or snowboarding this weekend.

Weather-wise, today brings partly cloudy skies with highs around 52°F plunging to lows near 35°F—temperatures too warm for any natural snow accumulation. The five-day forecast continues the trend with no snow predicted; expect rain showers midweek with highs mostly in the 40s and 50s, making early-season snowmaking efforts critical to getting the mountain ready. Piste and off-piste conditions won’t be in play yet since the slopes remain closed and await snow and grooming action to kick off the season.

If you’re itching to ski or ride soon, keep tuned in because Catamount excels at snowmaking with extensive systems designed to ensure a solid base regardless of Mother Nature's hesitations. Their wide-ranging terrain accommodates all levels—from beginners to experts—with terrain parks and night skiing once the runs open. Plus, the resort is known for its family-friendly vibe, tubing hills, and even a high ropes course and zipline for non-skiers, promising a vibrant winter playground once snow hits.

Season total snowfall typically averages near 100 inches, but as of now, the mountain depends on snowmaking to build that base. Visitors are encouraged to consider purchasing season passes early, especially the Unlimited Summit Pass, which unlocks access to Catamount and neighboring resorts, ensuring you maximize the mountain time once snow and lifts are flowing.

For now, snow lovers should stay ready for updates since the mountain staff is preparing behind the scenes, and a cold snap or snowmaking blast could send that first fresh powder turning the trails white before too long. So, while you might not carve fresh tracks this weekend, gearing up mentally and physically for Catamount’s opening is a smart move. Keep an eye on official reports for when trails and lifts will swing open—this iconic resort just 2.5 hours from NYC will soon welcome you back to Southern New England’s diverse terrain and winter fun.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready, snow enthusiasts, but here’s the scoop from Catamount Mountain Resort as of late November 2025: the slopes are still in pre-season mode, with lifts and trails currently closed, and no new snowfall has been recorded in the past 24, 48, or even 72 hours. Snow depths at both the base and summit are unreported, which means natural snow cover is minimal or non-existent right now since the resort is still gearing up to open. Catamount’s summit elevation reaches 2,000 feet with a vertical drop of 1,000 feet, and it offers 44 trails serviced by 8 lifts, including high-speed chairs and surface conveyors, but none are running yet for skiing or snowboarding this weekend.

Weather-wise, today brings partly cloudy skies with highs around 52°F plunging to lows near 35°F—temperatures too warm for any natural snow accumulation. The five-day forecast continues the trend with no snow predicted; expect rain showers midweek with highs mostly in the 40s and 50s, making early-season snowmaking efforts critical to getting the mountain ready. Piste and off-piste conditions won’t be in play yet since the slopes remain closed and await snow and grooming action to kick off the season.

If you’re itching to ski or ride soon, keep tuned in because Catamount excels at snowmaking with extensive systems designed to ensure a solid base regardless of Mother Nature's hesitations. Their wide-ranging terrain accommodates all levels—from beginners to experts—with terrain parks and night skiing once the runs open. Plus, the resort is known for its family-friendly vibe, tubing hills, and even a high ropes course and zipline for non-skiers, promising a vibrant winter playground once snow hits.

Season total snowfall typically averages near 100 inches, but as of now, the mountain depends on snowmaking to build that base. Visitors are encouraged to consider purchasing season passes early, especially the Unlimited Summit Pass, which unlocks access to Catamount and neighboring resorts, ensuring you maximize the mountain time once snow and lifts are flowing.

For now, snow lovers should stay ready for updates since the mountain staff is preparing behind the scenes, and a cold snap or snowmaking blast could send that first fresh powder turning the trails white before too long. So, while you might not carve fresh tracks this weekend, gearing up mentally and physically for Catamount’s opening is a smart move. Keep an eye on official reports for when trails and lifts will swing open—this iconic resort just 2.5 hours from NYC will soon welcome you back to Southern New England’s diverse terrain and winter fun.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready, snow enthusiasts, but here’s the scoop from Catamount Mountain Resort as of late November 2025: the slopes are still in pre-season mode, with lifts and trails currently closed, and no new snowfall has been recorded in the past 24, 48, or even 72 hours. Snow depths at both the base and summit are unreported, which means natural snow cover is minimal or non-existent right now since the resort is still gearing up to open. Catamount’s summit elevation reaches 2,000 feet with a vertical drop of 1,000 feet, and it offers 44 trails serviced by 8 lifts, including high-speed chairs and surface conveyors, but none are running yet for skiing or snowboarding this weekend.

Weather-wise, today brings partly cloudy skies with highs around 52°F plunging to lows near 35°F—temperatures too warm for any natural snow accumulation. The five-day forecast continues the trend with no snow predicted; expect rain showers midweek with highs mostly in the 40s and 50s, making early-season snowmaking efforts critical to getting the mountain ready. Piste and off-piste conditions won’t be in play yet since the slopes remain closed and await snow and grooming action to kick off the season.

If you’re itching to ski or ride soon, keep tuned in because Catamount excels at snowmaking with extensive systems designed to ensure a solid base regardless of Mother Nature's hesitations. Their wide-ranging terrain accommodates all levels—from beginners to experts—with terrain parks and night skiing once the runs open. Plus, the resort is known for its family-friendly vibe, tubing hills, and even a high ropes course and zipline for non-skiers, promising a vibrant winter playground once snow hits.

Season total snowfall typically averages near 100 inches, but as of now, the mountain depends on snowmaking to build that base. Visitors are encouraged to consider purchasing season passes early, especially the Unlimited Summit Pass, which unlocks access to Catamount and neighboring resorts, ensuring you maximize the mountain time once snow and lifts are flowing.

For now, snow lovers should stay ready for updates since the mountain staff is preparing behind the scenes, and a cold snap or snowmaking blast could send that first fresh powder turning the trails white before too long. So, while you might not carve fresh tracks this weekend, gearing up mentally and physically for Catamount’s opening is a smart move. Keep an eye on official reports for when trails and lifts will swing open—this iconic resort just 2.5 hours from NYC will soon welcome you back to Southern New England’s diverse terrain and winter fun.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you’re itching to carve some fresh lines this weekend, Catamount Mountain Resort in Massachusetts is gearing up for the upcoming ski season, but as of now, the slopes are still waiting for that first good snowfall. Currently, there is no new snow on the mountain; the base and summit snow depths are officially at zero inches, and there hasn’t been any measurable snowfall in the past 24, 48, or even 72 hours. The season is not yet fully underway, with all 8 lifts and all 44 trails currently closed and awaiting the winter’s white blanket.

Despite the lack of fresh powder, Catamount boasts a solid infrastructure with 8 lifts including 2 quad chairlifts, 3 triple chairlifts, and 3 surface carpet lifts, servicing a total of 44 trails broken down into 16 green (beginner), 18 blue (intermediate), and 10 black diamonds (advanced). The resort’s vertical drop of 1,000 feet promises some satisfying runs when the snow arrives, and nearly 93% of the trails have snowmaking capabilities, which will help ensure opening runs when the temperatures cooperate.

Speaking of temperatures and weather, the current conditions at Catamount show chilly but snowless weather with daytime highs hovering in the mid-40s to low 50s Fahrenheit and lows dipping to the high 20s to mid-30s. Today, expect slightly cloudy skies with temperatures around 28 to 33°F across the base and summit and very light winds—a calm setting for when winter truly kicks in. The forecast for the next five days holds no promise of natural snowfall; instead, expect mostly cool, dry conditions with occasional clouds and a few rainy days mixed in, with highs ranging from 43°F to 59°F and lows generally above freezing. Snow fans will have to hold tight, as no significant snow events are predicted anytime soon.

Piste and off-piste conditions are currently non-existent since there’s no snow cover, natural or otherwise; however, the resort’s grooming fleet, including four Prinoth grooming machines and a Prinoth Winch Cat, stands ready to prepare premium slopes once the snow comes calling. Catamount is famous for its night skiing, featuring 22 trails lit up after dark, which should be spectacular when operational.

Looking ahead, the official winter season at Catamount typically begins in early December, and while natural snowfall is slow to arrive, the resort’s extensive snowmaking network usually ensures a solid early season base. As of now, no special visitor notices or restrictions have been posted, but it’s advisable to check the resort’s website or call ahead before planning your visit to confirm opening dates and trail availability.

So for now, if you’re dreaming of fresh powder at Catamount, it’s a waiting game; the mountain is poised to open but Mother Nature has yet to dish out the snow. Meanwhile, plan your gear, snag that season pass (the Unlimited Summit Pass offers access to Catamount plus neighbori

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you’re itching to carve some fresh lines this weekend, Catamount Mountain Resort in Massachusetts is gearing up for the upcoming ski season, but as of now, the slopes are still waiting for that first good snowfall. Currently, there is no new snow on the mountain; the base and summit snow depths are officially at zero inches, and there hasn’t been any measurable snowfall in the past 24, 48, or even 72 hours. The season is not yet fully underway, with all 8 lifts and all 44 trails currently closed and awaiting the winter’s white blanket.

Despite the lack of fresh powder, Catamount boasts a solid infrastructure with 8 lifts including 2 quad chairlifts, 3 triple chairlifts, and 3 surface carpet lifts, servicing a total of 44 trails broken down into 16 green (beginner), 18 blue (intermediate), and 10 black diamonds (advanced). The resort’s vertical drop of 1,000 feet promises some satisfying runs when the snow arrives, and nearly 93% of the trails have snowmaking capabilities, which will help ensure opening runs when the temperatures cooperate.

Speaking of temperatures and weather, the current conditions at Catamount show chilly but snowless weather with daytime highs hovering in the mid-40s to low 50s Fahrenheit and lows dipping to the high 20s to mid-30s. Today, expect slightly cloudy skies with temperatures around 28 to 33°F across the base and summit and very light winds—a calm setting for when winter truly kicks in. The forecast for the next five days holds no promise of natural snowfall; instead, expect mostly cool, dry conditions with occasional clouds and a few rainy days mixed in, with highs ranging from 43°F to 59°F and lows generally above freezing. Snow fans will have to hold tight, as no significant snow events are predicted anytime soon.

Piste and off-piste conditions are currently non-existent since there’s no snow cover, natural or otherwise; however, the resort’s grooming fleet, including four Prinoth grooming machines and a Prinoth Winch Cat, stands ready to prepare premium slopes once the snow comes calling. Catamount is famous for its night skiing, featuring 22 trails lit up after dark, which should be spectacular when operational.

Looking ahead, the official winter season at Catamount typically begins in early December, and while natural snowfall is slow to arrive, the resort’s extensive snowmaking network usually ensures a solid early season base. As of now, no special visitor notices or restrictions have been posted, but it’s advisable to check the resort’s website or call ahead before planning your visit to confirm opening dates and trail availability.

So for now, if you’re dreaming of fresh powder at Catamount, it’s a waiting game; the mountain is poised to open but Mother Nature has yet to dish out the snow. Meanwhile, plan your gear, snag that season pass (the Unlimited Summit Pass offers access to Catamount plus neighbori

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you’re itching to carve some fresh lines this weekend, Catamount Mountain Resort in Massachusetts is gearing up for the upcoming ski season, but as of now, the slopes are still waiting for that first good snowfall. Currently, there is no new snow on the mountain; the base and summit snow depths are officially at zero inches, and there hasn’t been any measurable snowfall in the past 24, 48, or even 72 hours. The season is not yet fully underway, with all 8 lifts and all 44 trails currently closed and awaiting the winter’s white blanket.

Despite the lack of fresh powder, Catamount boasts a solid infrastructure with 8 lifts including 2 quad chairlifts, 3 triple chairlifts, and 3 surface carpet lifts, servicing a total of 44 trails broken down into 16 green (beginner), 18 blue (intermediate), and 10 black diamonds (advanced). The resort’s vertical drop of 1,000 feet promises some satisfying runs when the snow arrives, and nearly 93% of the trails have snowmaking capabilities, which will help ensure opening runs when the temperatures cooperate.

Speaking of temperatures and weather, the current conditions at Catamount show chilly but snowless weather with daytime highs hovering in the mid-40s to low 50s Fahrenheit and lows dipping to the high 20s to mid-30s. Today, expect slightly cloudy skies with temperatures around 28 to 33°F across the base and summit and very light winds—a calm setting for when winter truly kicks in. The forecast for the next five days holds no promise of natural snowfall; instead, expect mostly cool, dry conditions with occasional clouds and a few rainy days mixed in, with highs ranging from 43°F to 59°F and lows generally above freezing. Snow fans will have to hold tight, as no significant snow events are predicted anytime soon.

Piste and off-piste conditions are currently non-existent since there’s no snow cover, natural or otherwise; however, the resort’s grooming fleet, including four Prinoth grooming machines and a Prinoth Winch Cat, stands ready to prepare premium slopes once the snow comes calling. Catamount is famous for its night skiing, featuring 22 trails lit up after dark, which should be spectacular when operational.

Looking ahead, the official winter season at Catamount typically begins in early December, and while natural snowfall is slow to arrive, the resort’s extensive snowmaking network usually ensures a solid early season base. As of now, no special visitor notices or restrictions have been posted, but it’s advisable to check the resort’s website or call ahead before planning your visit to confirm opening dates and trail availability.

So for now, if you’re dreaming of fresh powder at Catamount, it’s a waiting game; the mountain is poised to open but Mother Nature has yet to dish out the snow. Meanwhile, plan your gear, snag that season pass (the Unlimited Summit Pass offers access to Catamount plus neighbori

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

# Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Well, here's the honest truth: Catamount is currently closed and there's no snow on the mountain. As of mid-November 2025, the resort sits dormant with zero lifts spinning and zero trails open. The base and summit are completely bare, with no measurable snow depth to speak of. It's the reality of early season in Southern New England, where Mother Nature hasn't yet blessed us with the white stuff we're all craving.

But don't lose hope! The resort is gearing up for what promises to be an exciting season ahead. Management is already running test operations behind the scenes, and they're actively making snow once conditions allow. Looking at the extended forecast, there's actually some promising weather on the horizon that could signal the start of the season sooner rather than later.

The current conditions show a crisp early-season pattern typical for late November in this region. Temperatures are hovering in the mid-30s to low-40s, with mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies dominating the weather picture. There's been a light rain here and there, which isn't ideal for snowmaking, but it's part of the seasonal progression we have to endure.

Looking ahead at the five-day forecast, things get more interesting. By Friday, temperatures are expected to dip into the low 30s, with a 50 percent chance of snow in the evening. That's the kind of signal skiers live for. Weekend conditions show much colder air moving in, with highs only in the mid-40s and lows dropping well below freezing. This is prime snowmaking territory. The forecast then transitions to mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures staying in the freezing range through the following week.

In terms of the mountain itself, Catamount boasts 44 trails spread across 1,000 feet of vertical descent when it does open for the season. The resort maintains an impressive 93 percent snowmaking coverage, which is huge for a smaller New England resort. You've got 22 trails lit for night skiing, eight lifts including two quads, and terrain split nicely between 35 percent beginner, 42 percent intermediate, and 23 percent advanced runs. The longest run stretches nearly two miles, offering decent length for a mountain in this region.

The typical snowfall pattern here is 46 inches per year over about 13 snowfall events, so don't expect the massive accumulations you might find out West. But what Catamount lacks in natural snowfall, it makes up for with comprehensive snowmaking and smart grooming practices. Four grooming machines keep the slopes maintained when snow is available.

For visitors planning a trip, the resort is easily accessible, sitting just 2.5 hours from New York City on the Massachusetts-New York border. Once the season opens, night skiing will be available on 22 trails, making it perfect for after-work sessions.

The bottom line: Catamount is a work in progress

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

# Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Well, here's the honest truth: Catamount is currently closed and there's no snow on the mountain. As of mid-November 2025, the resort sits dormant with zero lifts spinning and zero trails open. The base and summit are completely bare, with no measurable snow depth to speak of. It's the reality of early season in Southern New England, where Mother Nature hasn't yet blessed us with the white stuff we're all craving.

But don't lose hope! The resort is gearing up for what promises to be an exciting season ahead. Management is already running test operations behind the scenes, and they're actively making snow once conditions allow. Looking at the extended forecast, there's actually some promising weather on the horizon that could signal the start of the season sooner rather than later.

The current conditions show a crisp early-season pattern typical for late November in this region. Temperatures are hovering in the mid-30s to low-40s, with mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies dominating the weather picture. There's been a light rain here and there, which isn't ideal for snowmaking, but it's part of the seasonal progression we have to endure.

Looking ahead at the five-day forecast, things get more interesting. By Friday, temperatures are expected to dip into the low 30s, with a 50 percent chance of snow in the evening. That's the kind of signal skiers live for. Weekend conditions show much colder air moving in, with highs only in the mid-40s and lows dropping well below freezing. This is prime snowmaking territory. The forecast then transitions to mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures staying in the freezing range through the following week.

In terms of the mountain itself, Catamount boasts 44 trails spread across 1,000 feet of vertical descent when it does open for the season. The resort maintains an impressive 93 percent snowmaking coverage, which is huge for a smaller New England resort. You've got 22 trails lit for night skiing, eight lifts including two quads, and terrain split nicely between 35 percent beginner, 42 percent intermediate, and 23 percent advanced runs. The longest run stretches nearly two miles, offering decent length for a mountain in this region.

The typical snowfall pattern here is 46 inches per year over about 13 snowfall events, so don't expect the massive accumulations you might find out West. But what Catamount lacks in natural snowfall, it makes up for with comprehensive snowmaking and smart grooming practices. Four grooming machines keep the slopes maintained when snow is available.

For visitors planning a trip, the resort is easily accessible, sitting just 2.5 hours from New York City on the Massachusetts-New York border. Once the season opens, night skiing will be available on 22 trails, making it perfect for after-work sessions.

The bottom line: Catamount is a work in progress

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

# Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report

Well, here's the honest truth: Catamount is currently closed and there's no snow on the mountain. As of mid-November 2025, the resort sits dormant with zero lifts spinning and zero trails open. The base and summit are completely bare, with no measurable snow depth to speak of. It's the reality of early season in Southern New England, where Mother Nature hasn't yet blessed us with the white stuff we're all craving.

But don't lose hope! The resort is gearing up for what promises to be an exciting season ahead. Management is already running test operations behind the scenes, and they're actively making snow once conditions allow. Looking at the extended forecast, there's actually some promising weather on the horizon that could signal the start of the season sooner rather than later.

The current conditions show a crisp early-season pattern typical for late November in this region. Temperatures are hovering in the mid-30s to low-40s, with mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies dominating the weather picture. There's been a light rain here and there, which isn't ideal for snowmaking, but it's part of the seasonal progression we have to endure.

Looking ahead at the five-day forecast, things get more interesting. By Friday, temperatures are expected to dip into the low 30s, with a 50 percent chance of snow in the evening. That's the kind of signal skiers live for. Weekend conditions show much colder air moving in, with highs only in the mid-40s and lows dropping well below freezing. This is prime snowmaking territory. The forecast then transitions to mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures staying in the freezing range through the following week.

In terms of the mountain itself, Catamount boasts 44 trails spread across 1,000 feet of vertical descent when it does open for the season. The resort maintains an impressive 93 percent snowmaking coverage, which is huge for a smaller New England resort. You've got 22 trails lit for night skiing, eight lifts including two quads, and terrain split nicely between 35 percent beginner, 42 percent intermediate, and 23 percent advanced runs. The longest run stretches nearly two miles, offering decent length for a mountain in this region.

The typical snowfall pattern here is 46 inches per year over about 13 snowfall events, so don't expect the massive accumulations you might find out West. But what Catamount lacks in natural snowfall, it makes up for with comprehensive snowmaking and smart grooming practices. Four grooming machines keep the slopes maintained when snow is available.

For visitors planning a trip, the resort is easily accessible, sitting just 2.5 hours from New York City on the Massachusetts-New York border. Once the season opens, night skiing will be available on 22 trails, making it perfect for after-work sessions.

The bottom line: Catamount is a work in progress

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're planning to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, you might want to check your calendar. Currently, the resort is closed for the ski season, with no lifts or trails open[1]. The conditions are not suitable for skiing, so you won't find any fresh snow or open trails right now.

However, if you're looking forward to the next season, Catamount offers a variety of activities during the warmer months, including zip lining and aerial adventures[4]. For those interested in the upcoming winter season, now is the time to start planning. Winter 2025/26 passes are on sale, with prices set to increase on June 1st[4].

In terms of weather, the current forecast for the area is calling for heavy rain, with temperatures expected to reach highs of around 20°C by Friday afternoon[3]. This means it's definitely not snowing, but it's perfect weather for outdoor activities like hiking or zip lining if you're in the area.

As for the ski conditions during the active season, Catamount offers a mix of snowmaking and natural snow trails, but it looks like those are all closed for now. The resort is known for its varied terrain, making it a great spot for skiers and snowboarders of all levels[4]. Keep an eye on their website for updates on the next season's opening dates and snow conditions.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're planning to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, you might want to check your calendar. Currently, the resort is closed for the ski season, with no lifts or trails open[1]. The conditions are not suitable for skiing, so you won't find any fresh snow or open trails right now.

However, if you're looking forward to the next season, Catamount offers a variety of activities during the warmer months, including zip lining and aerial adventures[4]. For those interested in the upcoming winter season, now is the time to start planning. Winter 2025/26 passes are on sale, with prices set to increase on June 1st[4].

In terms of weather, the current forecast for the area is calling for heavy rain, with temperatures expected to reach highs of around 20°C by Friday afternoon[3]. This means it's definitely not snowing, but it's perfect weather for outdoor activities like hiking or zip lining if you're in the area.

As for the ski conditions during the active season, Catamount offers a mix of snowmaking and natural snow trails, but it looks like those are all closed for now. The resort is known for its varied terrain, making it a great spot for skiers and snowboarders of all levels[4]. Keep an eye on their website for updates on the next season's opening dates and snow conditions.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're planning to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, you might want to check your calendar. Currently, the resort is closed for the ski season, with no lifts or trails open[1]. The conditions are not suitable for skiing, so you won't find any fresh snow or open trails right now.

However, if you're looking forward to the next season, Catamount offers a variety of activities during the warmer months, including zip lining and aerial adventures[4]. For those interested in the upcoming winter season, now is the time to start planning. Winter 2025/26 passes are on sale, with prices set to increase on June 1st[4].

In terms of weather, the current forecast for the area is calling for heavy rain, with temperatures expected to reach highs of around 20°C by Friday afternoon[3]. This means it's definitely not snowing, but it's perfect weather for outdoor activities like hiking or zip lining if you're in the area.

As for the ski conditions during the active season, Catamount offers a mix of snowmaking and natural snow trails, but it looks like those are all closed for now. The resort is known for its varied terrain, making it a great spot for skiers and snowboarders of all levels[4]. Keep an eye on their website for updates on the next season's opening dates and snow conditions.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Closed for 2024/25, Explore Ziplining and Adventure Courses Instead</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're thinking of hitting the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, you might want to hold off for now. The resort is currently closed for the 2024/25 winter season. As of the latest updates, all lifts and trails are closed, with no new snowfall reported in the last 24 hours. The snow depth at both the base and summit is not available, as the resort is out of operation.

The current weather at Catamount is partly cloudy with temperatures around 50°F, which is far from ideal for skiing. The upcoming forecast doesn't look promising for snow enthusiasts either, with partly cloudy, rain, and partly cloudy conditions expected over the next few days, with highs ranging from 52°F to 70°F and lows from 31°F to 51°F.

For those planning ahead, the resort offers a range of activities in the warmer months, including some of the longest ziplines in North America and extensive aerial adventure courses. Seasonal locker rentals are also available for next winter, and it's a good time to secure them early to save.

If you're eager to get back on the slopes, keep an eye on future updates, as winter season passes for 2025/26 are already on sale, and booking early can secure some great deals.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're thinking of hitting the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, you might want to hold off for now. The resort is currently closed for the 2024/25 winter season. As of the latest updates, all lifts and trails are closed, with no new snowfall reported in the last 24 hours. The snow depth at both the base and summit is not available, as the resort is out of operation.

The current weather at Catamount is partly cloudy with temperatures around 50°F, which is far from ideal for skiing. The upcoming forecast doesn't look promising for snow enthusiasts either, with partly cloudy, rain, and partly cloudy conditions expected over the next few days, with highs ranging from 52°F to 70°F and lows from 31°F to 51°F.

For those planning ahead, the resort offers a range of activities in the warmer months, including some of the longest ziplines in North America and extensive aerial adventure courses. Seasonal locker rentals are also available for next winter, and it's a good time to secure them early to save.

If you're eager to get back on the slopes, keep an eye on future updates, as winter season passes for 2025/26 are already on sale, and booking early can secure some great deals.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're thinking of hitting the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, you might want to hold off for now. The resort is currently closed for the 2024/25 winter season. As of the latest updates, all lifts and trails are closed, with no new snowfall reported in the last 24 hours. The snow depth at both the base and summit is not available, as the resort is out of operation.

The current weather at Catamount is partly cloudy with temperatures around 50°F, which is far from ideal for skiing. The upcoming forecast doesn't look promising for snow enthusiasts either, with partly cloudy, rain, and partly cloudy conditions expected over the next few days, with highs ranging from 52°F to 70°F and lows from 31°F to 51°F.

For those planning ahead, the resort offers a range of activities in the warmer months, including some of the longest ziplines in North America and extensive aerial adventure courses. Seasonal locker rentals are also available for next winter, and it's a good time to secure them early to save.

If you're eager to get back on the slopes, keep an eye on future updates, as winter season passes for 2025/26 are already on sale, and booking early can secure some great deals.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts As of now, Catamount Mountain Resort has wrapped up its 2024/25 winter season, so if you're thinking of hitting the slopes, you'll have to wait until next winter. For now, let's reminisce about the fun you could have had and look forward to what's coming next.

In a typical year, Catamount would offer varied terrain for all skill levels, with an average annual snowfall of about 46 inches and around 13 snowfall days. However, since the resort is closed, current snow depths, new snowfall, and lift operations aren't a concern right now.

Looking ahead, Catamount is gearing up for its 2025/26 winter season, with passes already on sale. This is the perfect time to secure your spot for next year at the best possible price.

For those eager to visit, remember that Catamount is a four-season resort. While skiing and snowboarding are on pause, you can look forward to spring and summer activities like their famous zipline or aerial adventure courses.

Weather-wise, the area is expecting heavy rain this weekend, with temperatures warming up significantly, so no skiing anytime soon. Instead, start planning your next season's adventures

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts As of now, Catamount Mountain Resort has wrapped up its 2024/25 winter season, so if you're thinking of hitting the slopes, you'll have to wait until next winter. For now, let's reminisce about the fun you could have had and look forward to what's coming next.

In a typical year, Catamount would offer varied terrain for all skill levels, with an average annual snowfall of about 46 inches and around 13 snowfall days. However, since the resort is closed, current snow depths, new snowfall, and lift operations aren't a concern right now.

Looking ahead, Catamount is gearing up for its 2025/26 winter season, with passes already on sale. This is the perfect time to secure your spot for next year at the best possible price.

For those eager to visit, remember that Catamount is a four-season resort. While skiing and snowboarding are on pause, you can look forward to spring and summer activities like their famous zipline or aerial adventure courses.

Weather-wise, the area is expecting heavy rain this weekend, with temperatures warming up significantly, so no skiing anytime soon. Instead, start planning your next season's adventures

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts As of now, Catamount Mountain Resort has wrapped up its 2024/25 winter season, so if you're thinking of hitting the slopes, you'll have to wait until next winter. For now, let's reminisce about the fun you could have had and look forward to what's coming next.

In a typical year, Catamount would offer varied terrain for all skill levels, with an average annual snowfall of about 46 inches and around 13 snowfall days. However, since the resort is closed, current snow depths, new snowfall, and lift operations aren't a concern right now.

Looking ahead, Catamount is gearing up for its 2025/26 winter season, with passes already on sale. This is the perfect time to secure your spot for next year at the best possible price.

For those eager to visit, remember that Catamount is a four-season resort. While skiing and snowboarding are on pause, you can look forward to spring and summer activities like their famous zipline or aerial adventure courses.

Weather-wise, the area is expecting heavy rain this weekend, with temperatures warming up significantly, so no skiing anytime soon. Instead, start planning your next season's adventures

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Here’s the inside scoop for Catamount Mountain Resort faithfuls: winter operations are officially done for the season, and those pristine white slopes have melted into green ambitions. The mountain bid farewell to skiers and riders after wrapping up its 2024/25 season, leaving base depths and fresh powder counts at a serene zero—but don’t let that dampen your stoke. Right now, the landscape is swapping snowflakes for sunshine as Catamount preps its summer playground, featuring the longest dual zipline in the U.S. and aerial courses perfect for warmer adventures.  

While the lifts are quiet and trails sit dormant (all 44 are closed alongside 8 lifts), the vibe is anything but sleepy. The resort’s already teasing next winter, with 2025/26 season passes up for grabs—lock in the $619 adult or $479 junior/senior Unlimited Pass by May 31st to ski Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet. Pro tip: spread payments over eight months with just $50 down.  

Weather-wise, expect a mix of spring showers and mild temps. Recent forecasts show rain rolling in this weekend (up to 32mm Saturday night!) with highs near 70°F, cooling to the 50s by Monday. Historically, Catamount averages 46 inches of snow annually across 13 powder days, but this season’s final tally remains a mystery—likely lost to spring’s warm embrace. For now, wax your hiking boots or dust off your zipline harness: the mountain’s next chapter is all about sunshine, laughter, and adrenaline beyond the slopes. See you when the snowflakes fly again!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Here’s the inside scoop for Catamount Mountain Resort faithfuls: winter operations are officially done for the season, and those pristine white slopes have melted into green ambitions. The mountain bid farewell to skiers and riders after wrapping up its 2024/25 season, leaving base depths and fresh powder counts at a serene zero—but don’t let that dampen your stoke. Right now, the landscape is swapping snowflakes for sunshine as Catamount preps its summer playground, featuring the longest dual zipline in the U.S. and aerial courses perfect for warmer adventures.  

While the lifts are quiet and trails sit dormant (all 44 are closed alongside 8 lifts), the vibe is anything but sleepy. The resort’s already teasing next winter, with 2025/26 season passes up for grabs—lock in the $619 adult or $479 junior/senior Unlimited Pass by May 31st to ski Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet. Pro tip: spread payments over eight months with just $50 down.  

Weather-wise, expect a mix of spring showers and mild temps. Recent forecasts show rain rolling in this weekend (up to 32mm Saturday night!) with highs near 70°F, cooling to the 50s by Monday. Historically, Catamount averages 46 inches of snow annually across 13 powder days, but this season’s final tally remains a mystery—likely lost to spring’s warm embrace. For now, wax your hiking boots or dust off your zipline harness: the mountain’s next chapter is all about sunshine, laughter, and adrenaline beyond the slopes. See you when the snowflakes fly again!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Here’s the inside scoop for Catamount Mountain Resort faithfuls: winter operations are officially done for the season, and those pristine white slopes have melted into green ambitions. The mountain bid farewell to skiers and riders after wrapping up its 2024/25 season, leaving base depths and fresh powder counts at a serene zero—but don’t let that dampen your stoke. Right now, the landscape is swapping snowflakes for sunshine as Catamount preps its summer playground, featuring the longest dual zipline in the U.S. and aerial courses perfect for warmer adventures.  

While the lifts are quiet and trails sit dormant (all 44 are closed alongside 8 lifts), the vibe is anything but sleepy. The resort’s already teasing next winter, with 2025/26 season passes up for grabs—lock in the $619 adult or $479 junior/senior Unlimited Pass by May 31st to ski Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet. Pro tip: spread payments over eight months with just $50 down.  

Weather-wise, expect a mix of spring showers and mild temps. Recent forecasts show rain rolling in this weekend (up to 32mm Saturday night!) with highs near 70°F, cooling to the 50s by Monday. Historically, Catamount averages 46 inches of snow annually across 13 powder days, but this season’s final tally remains a mystery—likely lost to spring’s warm embrace. For now, wax your hiking boots or dust off your zipline harness: the mountain’s next chapter is all about sunshine, laughter, and adrenaline beyond the slopes. See you when the snowflakes fly again!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Catamount Mountain Resort has wrapped up its 2024/25 winter season and is currently closed to skiing and snowboarding, so there are no active snow conditions or lift operations to report at this time. The resort extended thanks to everyone who enjoyed the season and is already encouraging winter sports enthusiasts to secure their 2025/26 season passes at discounted rates, with flexible payment plans available for those who want to lock in access to Catamount and neighboring resorts like Berkshire East and Bousquet[1].

Looking back on the season, Catamount typically shines during its bluebird powder days—perfectly sunny with light winds following fresh snowfall, offering prime conditions for powder fans and those who simply want to enjoy crisp, bright mountain weather. However, detailed current snow depth, new snowfall, and terrain conditions are no longer maintained since the resort’s lifts and trails have closed for the season[5].

The recent weather forecast before closing showed a mild spring pattern, including light rain and warm temperatures reaching up to 20°C, signaling the transition from winter ski conditions to spring’s thaw[2]. This suggests that the snowpack has naturally diminished with the season’s end, and spring skiing options, including uphill travel, are also closed for now[1].

Visitors planning ahead for next winter will find value in purchasing season passes early, as prices are lowest before May 31st. The passes grant full access to multiple regional resorts, appealing to those eager for a winter full of skiing and snowboarding adventures[1].

In summary, while Catamount’s snow and lift operations are paused until next season, its reputation for excellent powder and well-maintained runs remains intact, making it a must-visit once it reopens. Skiers and snowboarders are encouraged to watch for updates as spring and summer activities roll out and prepare to hit the slopes fresh for winter 2025/26.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Catamount Mountain Resort has wrapped up its 2024/25 winter season and is currently closed to skiing and snowboarding, so there are no active snow conditions or lift operations to report at this time. The resort extended thanks to everyone who enjoyed the season and is already encouraging winter sports enthusiasts to secure their 2025/26 season passes at discounted rates, with flexible payment plans available for those who want to lock in access to Catamount and neighboring resorts like Berkshire East and Bousquet[1].

Looking back on the season, Catamount typically shines during its bluebird powder days—perfectly sunny with light winds following fresh snowfall, offering prime conditions for powder fans and those who simply want to enjoy crisp, bright mountain weather. However, detailed current snow depth, new snowfall, and terrain conditions are no longer maintained since the resort’s lifts and trails have closed for the season[5].

The recent weather forecast before closing showed a mild spring pattern, including light rain and warm temperatures reaching up to 20°C, signaling the transition from winter ski conditions to spring’s thaw[2]. This suggests that the snowpack has naturally diminished with the season’s end, and spring skiing options, including uphill travel, are also closed for now[1].

Visitors planning ahead for next winter will find value in purchasing season passes early, as prices are lowest before May 31st. The passes grant full access to multiple regional resorts, appealing to those eager for a winter full of skiing and snowboarding adventures[1].

In summary, while Catamount’s snow and lift operations are paused until next season, its reputation for excellent powder and well-maintained runs remains intact, making it a must-visit once it reopens. Skiers and snowboarders are encouraged to watch for updates as spring and summer activities roll out and prepare to hit the slopes fresh for winter 2025/26.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Catamount Mountain Resort has wrapped up its 2024/25 winter season and is currently closed to skiing and snowboarding, so there are no active snow conditions or lift operations to report at this time. The resort extended thanks to everyone who enjoyed the season and is already encouraging winter sports enthusiasts to secure their 2025/26 season passes at discounted rates, with flexible payment plans available for those who want to lock in access to Catamount and neighboring resorts like Berkshire East and Bousquet[1].

Looking back on the season, Catamount typically shines during its bluebird powder days—perfectly sunny with light winds following fresh snowfall, offering prime conditions for powder fans and those who simply want to enjoy crisp, bright mountain weather. However, detailed current snow depth, new snowfall, and terrain conditions are no longer maintained since the resort’s lifts and trails have closed for the season[5].

The recent weather forecast before closing showed a mild spring pattern, including light rain and warm temperatures reaching up to 20°C, signaling the transition from winter ski conditions to spring’s thaw[2]. This suggests that the snowpack has naturally diminished with the season’s end, and spring skiing options, including uphill travel, are also closed for now[1].

Visitors planning ahead for next winter will find value in purchasing season passes early, as prices are lowest before May 31st. The passes grant full access to multiple regional resorts, appealing to those eager for a winter full of skiing and snowboarding adventures[1].

In summary, while Catamount’s snow and lift operations are paused until next season, its reputation for excellent powder and well-maintained runs remains intact, making it a must-visit once it reopens. Skiers and snowboarders are encouraged to watch for updates as spring and summer activities roll out and prepare to hit the slopes fresh for winter 2025/26.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>"Catamount Mountain Resort Shifts Gears: Exploring Spring and Summer Adventures"</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready for some insider scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort As of now, the resort has closed for the 2024/25 winter season, which means all lifts and trails are currently off-limits. Usually, Catamount offers 44 trails across varied terrain, but for now, it's time to look forward to spring and summer activities like zip lines and adventure camps.

The snow forecast isn't too exciting at the moment, with light rain expected and temperatures ranging from 26°F to 47°F. Historically, Catamount receives an average of 46 inches of snow annually, but there's no fresh snow to report recently.

Looking ahead, you might want to snag those 2025/26 season passes for Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet at a great price - only $619 for adults Plus, they offer no-interest payment plans to make it even more accessible.

While the skiing season might be over, the energy and excitement at Catamount remain high. Stay tuned for updates on spring and summer fun, and start counting down to next winter's snowy adventures

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2025 10:47:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready for some insider scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort As of now, the resort has closed for the 2024/25 winter season, which means all lifts and trails are currently off-limits. Usually, Catamount offers 44 trails across varied terrain, but for now, it's time to look forward to spring and summer activities like zip lines and adventure camps.

The snow forecast isn't too exciting at the moment, with light rain expected and temperatures ranging from 26°F to 47°F. Historically, Catamount receives an average of 46 inches of snow annually, but there's no fresh snow to report recently.

Looking ahead, you might want to snag those 2025/26 season passes for Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet at a great price - only $619 for adults Plus, they offer no-interest payment plans to make it even more accessible.

While the skiing season might be over, the energy and excitement at Catamount remain high. Stay tuned for updates on spring and summer fun, and start counting down to next winter's snowy adventures

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready for some insider scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort As of now, the resort has closed for the 2024/25 winter season, which means all lifts and trails are currently off-limits. Usually, Catamount offers 44 trails across varied terrain, but for now, it's time to look forward to spring and summer activities like zip lines and adventure camps.

The snow forecast isn't too exciting at the moment, with light rain expected and temperatures ranging from 26°F to 47°F. Historically, Catamount receives an average of 46 inches of snow annually, but there's no fresh snow to report recently.

Looking ahead, you might want to snag those 2025/26 season passes for Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet at a great price - only $619 for adults Plus, they offer no-interest payment plans to make it even more accessible.

While the skiing season might be over, the energy and excitement at Catamount remain high. Stay tuned for updates on spring and summer fun, and start counting down to next winter's snowy adventures

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Catamount Mountain Resort has officially closed for the 2024/25 winter season, so don't expect to hit the slopes just yet. The last snow report indicated a base depth of only 3 inches with none of the 8 lifts operating[2]. Although there's no new snowfall in the past 24 hours, the area received light snow in early April, though it wasn't sufficient to keep the resort open[3].

Currently, the weather at Catamount is foggy with temperatures ranging from 36°F to 43°F, making it perfect for planning ahead for next season rather than immediate skiing[3]. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests cloudy skies with occasional light snowfall, but nothing substantial enough to impact skiing conditions[3].

For those looking forward to the next season, Catamount offers varied terrain suitable for all levels of skiers and snowboarders. Plus, their 2025/26 passes are now on sale, providing access to Catamount and Berkshire East at competitive prices[1]. If you're not ready to commit to winter activities, the resort also offers a range of summer activities like zip tours.

Season total snowfall wasn't impressive enough to extend the skiing season, but Catamount remains a top destination in Southern New England for outdoor enthusiasts. As there are no open trails or lifts currently, piste and off-piste conditions are not applicable[1][2]. 

Keep an eye on their website for updates on spring and summer activities, which are also beginning to unfold with exciting offers like special pricing on aerial courses and adventure camps[5].

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2025 10:47:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Catamount Mountain Resort has officially closed for the 2024/25 winter season, so don't expect to hit the slopes just yet. The last snow report indicated a base depth of only 3 inches with none of the 8 lifts operating[2]. Although there's no new snowfall in the past 24 hours, the area received light snow in early April, though it wasn't sufficient to keep the resort open[3].

Currently, the weather at Catamount is foggy with temperatures ranging from 36°F to 43°F, making it perfect for planning ahead for next season rather than immediate skiing[3]. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests cloudy skies with occasional light snowfall, but nothing substantial enough to impact skiing conditions[3].

For those looking forward to the next season, Catamount offers varied terrain suitable for all levels of skiers and snowboarders. Plus, their 2025/26 passes are now on sale, providing access to Catamount and Berkshire East at competitive prices[1]. If you're not ready to commit to winter activities, the resort also offers a range of summer activities like zip tours.

Season total snowfall wasn't impressive enough to extend the skiing season, but Catamount remains a top destination in Southern New England for outdoor enthusiasts. As there are no open trails or lifts currently, piste and off-piste conditions are not applicable[1][2]. 

Keep an eye on their website for updates on spring and summer activities, which are also beginning to unfold with exciting offers like special pricing on aerial courses and adventure camps[5].

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Catamount Mountain Resort has officially closed for the 2024/25 winter season, so don't expect to hit the slopes just yet. The last snow report indicated a base depth of only 3 inches with none of the 8 lifts operating[2]. Although there's no new snowfall in the past 24 hours, the area received light snow in early April, though it wasn't sufficient to keep the resort open[3].

Currently, the weather at Catamount is foggy with temperatures ranging from 36°F to 43°F, making it perfect for planning ahead for next season rather than immediate skiing[3]. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests cloudy skies with occasional light snowfall, but nothing substantial enough to impact skiing conditions[3].

For those looking forward to the next season, Catamount offers varied terrain suitable for all levels of skiers and snowboarders. Plus, their 2025/26 passes are now on sale, providing access to Catamount and Berkshire East at competitive prices[1]. If you're not ready to commit to winter activities, the resort also offers a range of summer activities like zip tours.

Season total snowfall wasn't impressive enough to extend the skiing season, but Catamount remains a top destination in Southern New England for outdoor enthusiasts. As there are no open trails or lifts currently, piste and off-piste conditions are not applicable[1][2]. 

Keep an eye on their website for updates on spring and summer activities, which are also beginning to unfold with exciting offers like special pricing on aerial courses and adventure camps[5].

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Preparing for Next Winter at Catamount Mountain Resort: Off-Season Opportunities and Season Pass Deals</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Exciting news for winter sports enthusiasts: Catamount Mountain Resort has wrapped up its 2024-25 ski season, and it's time to look forward to the next one. Right now, the resort is closed, with all eight lifts and forty-four trails currently shut. The latest snow report shows no new snowfall recently, and there's no base depth to speak of, as the slopes are not being maintained.

For those already planning next season, now is the perfect time to snag a season pass. Catamount offers an Unlimited Pass that includes access to Berkshire East and Bousquet, available for just $619 for adults until May 31st. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views of the mountain even without skiing by exploring the area on foot.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next few days is quite mild, with temperatures ranging from 44°F to 48°F over the next five days. Expect cloudy skies with some sunshine peaking through. While off-season, the area remains beautiful, especially for those who enjoy hiking or exploring nature without the crowds.

If you're thinking of visiting for spring or summer activities, Catamount offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy nature outside of skiing. From hiking trails to seasonal events, the mountain transforms beautifully as the weather warms up. Just keep in mind that uphill travel is currently closed due to the off-season.

For skiing enthusiasts, Catamount traditionally offers some of the best skiing in the region, with a mix of groomed trails and off-piste adventures. Though it's closed for now, it's definitely a spot to mark on your calendar for next winter.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2025 10:47:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Exciting news for winter sports enthusiasts: Catamount Mountain Resort has wrapped up its 2024-25 ski season, and it's time to look forward to the next one. Right now, the resort is closed, with all eight lifts and forty-four trails currently shut. The latest snow report shows no new snowfall recently, and there's no base depth to speak of, as the slopes are not being maintained.

For those already planning next season, now is the perfect time to snag a season pass. Catamount offers an Unlimited Pass that includes access to Berkshire East and Bousquet, available for just $619 for adults until May 31st. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views of the mountain even without skiing by exploring the area on foot.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next few days is quite mild, with temperatures ranging from 44°F to 48°F over the next five days. Expect cloudy skies with some sunshine peaking through. While off-season, the area remains beautiful, especially for those who enjoy hiking or exploring nature without the crowds.

If you're thinking of visiting for spring or summer activities, Catamount offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy nature outside of skiing. From hiking trails to seasonal events, the mountain transforms beautifully as the weather warms up. Just keep in mind that uphill travel is currently closed due to the off-season.

For skiing enthusiasts, Catamount traditionally offers some of the best skiing in the region, with a mix of groomed trails and off-piste adventures. Though it's closed for now, it's definitely a spot to mark on your calendar for next winter.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Exciting news for winter sports enthusiasts: Catamount Mountain Resort has wrapped up its 2024-25 ski season, and it's time to look forward to the next one. Right now, the resort is closed, with all eight lifts and forty-four trails currently shut. The latest snow report shows no new snowfall recently, and there's no base depth to speak of, as the slopes are not being maintained.

For those already planning next season, now is the perfect time to snag a season pass. Catamount offers an Unlimited Pass that includes access to Berkshire East and Bousquet, available for just $619 for adults until May 31st. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views of the mountain even without skiing by exploring the area on foot.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next few days is quite mild, with temperatures ranging from 44°F to 48°F over the next five days. Expect cloudy skies with some sunshine peaking through. While off-season, the area remains beautiful, especially for those who enjoy hiking or exploring nature without the crowds.

If you're thinking of visiting for spring or summer activities, Catamount offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy nature outside of skiing. From hiking trails to seasonal events, the mountain transforms beautifully as the weather warms up. Just keep in mind that uphill travel is currently closed due to the off-season.

For skiing enthusiasts, Catamount traditionally offers some of the best skiing in the region, with a mix of groomed trails and off-piste adventures. Though it's closed for now, it's definitely a spot to mark on your calendar for next winter.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, you might be a bit disappointed – the resort has closed for the 2024/25 winter season, but they did manage a fantastic final weekend on April 5 and 6. Let's take a look at what you missed and what's ahead. As of the last update, Catamount reported a base snow depth of 3 inches and a maximum depth of 24 inches, with no new snowfall in the last 24 hours. Unfortunately, none of the eight lifts were open, and all 44 trails were closed.

The weather conditions recently shifted towards spring with variable surface conditions. For now, the focus is on warmer days with temperatures ranging from lows around 25°F to highs near 35°F on weekends. Looking ahead, the next five days are expected to be mostly cloudy, with potential light snowfalls and temperatures remaining fairly consistent.

While you won't be skiing or snowboarding here for the remainder of the season, it's a great time to plan for next year. Catamount is offering attractive season pass deals with the option to pay over time, so you can lock in your spot on the slopes for the 2025/26 season. If you're a fan of spring activities or just want to stay updated on conditions for future visits, keep an eye on their site for updates on mountain conditions and events.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2025 10:47:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, you might be a bit disappointed – the resort has closed for the 2024/25 winter season, but they did manage a fantastic final weekend on April 5 and 6. Let's take a look at what you missed and what's ahead. As of the last update, Catamount reported a base snow depth of 3 inches and a maximum depth of 24 inches, with no new snowfall in the last 24 hours. Unfortunately, none of the eight lifts were open, and all 44 trails were closed.

The weather conditions recently shifted towards spring with variable surface conditions. For now, the focus is on warmer days with temperatures ranging from lows around 25°F to highs near 35°F on weekends. Looking ahead, the next five days are expected to be mostly cloudy, with potential light snowfalls and temperatures remaining fairly consistent.

While you won't be skiing or snowboarding here for the remainder of the season, it's a great time to plan for next year. Catamount is offering attractive season pass deals with the option to pay over time, so you can lock in your spot on the slopes for the 2025/26 season. If you're a fan of spring activities or just want to stay updated on conditions for future visits, keep an eye on their site for updates on mountain conditions and events.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, you might be a bit disappointed – the resort has closed for the 2024/25 winter season, but they did manage a fantastic final weekend on April 5 and 6. Let's take a look at what you missed and what's ahead. As of the last update, Catamount reported a base snow depth of 3 inches and a maximum depth of 24 inches, with no new snowfall in the last 24 hours. Unfortunately, none of the eight lifts were open, and all 44 trails were closed.

The weather conditions recently shifted towards spring with variable surface conditions. For now, the focus is on warmer days with temperatures ranging from lows around 25°F to highs near 35°F on weekends. Looking ahead, the next five days are expected to be mostly cloudy, with potential light snowfalls and temperatures remaining fairly consistent.

While you won't be skiing or snowboarding here for the remainder of the season, it's a great time to plan for next year. Catamount is offering attractive season pass deals with the option to pay over time, so you can lock in your spot on the slopes for the 2025/26 season. If you're a fan of spring activities or just want to stay updated on conditions for future visits, keep an eye on their site for updates on mountain conditions and events.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Closes for Season, Explore Nearby Alternatives for Spring Fun</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey fellow skiers and snowboarders As you're planning your trip to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop. Unfortunately, Catamount has closed for the season as of Saturday, April 5th. The rain's been pouring down, which hasn't been ideal for snow conditions. Currently, there are **no lifts or trails open**.

The last reported snow depth at the base was about **3 inches**, with a maximum depth of **24 inches** earlier in the season. There's been **no new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours**, and given the closure, you won't find fresh powder this time around.

The current weather is quite cloudy, with temperatures hovering around the mid-30s. For the next five days, expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of light snow on some days.

In previous seasons, Catamount averages about **46 inches of snow annually**, with around **13 snowfall days**. If you're thinking ahead, now might be an excellent time to snag those early bird season passes for next winter!

If you were planning a visit, consider checking out other nearby resorts or coming back for spring activities once they're available. Stay tuned for updates on reopening conditions and spring activities at Catamount

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2025 10:47:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey fellow skiers and snowboarders As you're planning your trip to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop. Unfortunately, Catamount has closed for the season as of Saturday, April 5th. The rain's been pouring down, which hasn't been ideal for snow conditions. Currently, there are **no lifts or trails open**.

The last reported snow depth at the base was about **3 inches**, with a maximum depth of **24 inches** earlier in the season. There's been **no new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours**, and given the closure, you won't find fresh powder this time around.

The current weather is quite cloudy, with temperatures hovering around the mid-30s. For the next five days, expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of light snow on some days.

In previous seasons, Catamount averages about **46 inches of snow annually**, with around **13 snowfall days**. If you're thinking ahead, now might be an excellent time to snag those early bird season passes for next winter!

If you were planning a visit, consider checking out other nearby resorts or coming back for spring activities once they're available. Stay tuned for updates on reopening conditions and spring activities at Catamount

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey fellow skiers and snowboarders As you're planning your trip to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop. Unfortunately, Catamount has closed for the season as of Saturday, April 5th. The rain's been pouring down, which hasn't been ideal for snow conditions. Currently, there are **no lifts or trails open**.

The last reported snow depth at the base was about **3 inches**, with a maximum depth of **24 inches** earlier in the season. There's been **no new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours**, and given the closure, you won't find fresh powder this time around.

The current weather is quite cloudy, with temperatures hovering around the mid-30s. For the next five days, expect mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of light snow on some days.

In previous seasons, Catamount averages about **46 inches of snow annually**, with around **13 snowfall days**. If you're thinking ahead, now might be an excellent time to snag those early bird season passes for next winter!

If you were planning a visit, consider checking out other nearby resorts or coming back for spring activities once they're available. Stay tuned for updates on reopening conditions and spring activities at Catamount

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Skiing Outlook: Closed for Now, Uncertain Future</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're thinking of hitting the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop: Unfortunately, the resort is closed for skiing as of now, and it was initially hoping to reopen for a final weekend on April 5-6. However, it will be closed on Sunday, April 6th, so this upcoming weekend is not looking promising for skiing.

As of the last report, the base depth was around 3 inches, but with no new snowfall in the last 24 hours and all lifts and trails closed. The weather has been quite variable, with a cloudy forecast for today and a potential for light snow. The current temperature range is quite mild, with highs in the mid-30s to mid-40s Fahrenheit over the next few days.

Looking ahead, the upcoming weather forecast shows cloudy skies with occasional light snow, which might bring some new flakes by Sunday, but it's unlikely to significantly impact skiing conditions. For piste and off-piste conditions, the resort's spring conditions are variable and not ideal for skiing at this point.

The season has seen some decent snowfall, but it hasn't been enough to extend the ski season significantly. As for special notices, night skiing has concluded for the season, and all season passes remain valid for any days the resort is open. If you're planning a visit, keep an eye on the mountain conditions report for any updates on reopenings or special events.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2025 17:29:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're thinking of hitting the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop: Unfortunately, the resort is closed for skiing as of now, and it was initially hoping to reopen for a final weekend on April 5-6. However, it will be closed on Sunday, April 6th, so this upcoming weekend is not looking promising for skiing.

As of the last report, the base depth was around 3 inches, but with no new snowfall in the last 24 hours and all lifts and trails closed. The weather has been quite variable, with a cloudy forecast for today and a potential for light snow. The current temperature range is quite mild, with highs in the mid-30s to mid-40s Fahrenheit over the next few days.

Looking ahead, the upcoming weather forecast shows cloudy skies with occasional light snow, which might bring some new flakes by Sunday, but it's unlikely to significantly impact skiing conditions. For piste and off-piste conditions, the resort's spring conditions are variable and not ideal for skiing at this point.

The season has seen some decent snowfall, but it hasn't been enough to extend the ski season significantly. As for special notices, night skiing has concluded for the season, and all season passes remain valid for any days the resort is open. If you're planning a visit, keep an eye on the mountain conditions report for any updates on reopenings or special events.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're thinking of hitting the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop: Unfortunately, the resort is closed for skiing as of now, and it was initially hoping to reopen for a final weekend on April 5-6. However, it will be closed on Sunday, April 6th, so this upcoming weekend is not looking promising for skiing.

As of the last report, the base depth was around 3 inches, but with no new snowfall in the last 24 hours and all lifts and trails closed. The weather has been quite variable, with a cloudy forecast for today and a potential for light snow. The current temperature range is quite mild, with highs in the mid-30s to mid-40s Fahrenheit over the next few days.

Looking ahead, the upcoming weather forecast shows cloudy skies with occasional light snow, which might bring some new flakes by Sunday, but it's unlikely to significantly impact skiing conditions. For piste and off-piste conditions, the resort's spring conditions are variable and not ideal for skiing at this point.

The season has seen some decent snowfall, but it hasn't been enough to extend the ski season significantly. As for special notices, night skiing has concluded for the season, and all season passes remain valid for any days the resort is open. If you're planning a visit, keep an eye on the mountain conditions report for any updates on reopenings or special events.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort's Final Hurrah: Hoping for a Spring Snow Boost to Extend the Season</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, now's the time to check the latest conditions. As of early April, the mountain is currently closed Monday through Friday but is hoping to reopen for a final weekend on April 5 and 6, depending on the weather and snow conditions. Right now, all lifts and trails are closed, which means no skiing until further notice.

The current snow depth base is about 3 inches, with no new snowfall in the past 24 hours. The maximum snow depth recorded this season was 24 inches, but it's been dwindling as spring kicks in. Weather conditions are looking cloudy for the next few days, with temperatures fluctuating from the mid-20s to the mid-30s Fahrenheit. There's a chance of light snow on April 6, which might be just what the mountain needs to extend its season.

Season total snowfall hasn't been explicitly updated, but Catamount typically enjoys its best skiing during the snowiest weeks of January and February. Piste and off-piste conditions are mostly a mix of spring conditions and variable surfaces, reflecting the transition into warmer weather. Visitors should keep an eye on the mountain's social media for updates on trail openings and pass sales, which are still available with flexible payment options.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2025 10:47:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, now's the time to check the latest conditions. As of early April, the mountain is currently closed Monday through Friday but is hoping to reopen for a final weekend on April 5 and 6, depending on the weather and snow conditions. Right now, all lifts and trails are closed, which means no skiing until further notice.

The current snow depth base is about 3 inches, with no new snowfall in the past 24 hours. The maximum snow depth recorded this season was 24 inches, but it's been dwindling as spring kicks in. Weather conditions are looking cloudy for the next few days, with temperatures fluctuating from the mid-20s to the mid-30s Fahrenheit. There's a chance of light snow on April 6, which might be just what the mountain needs to extend its season.

Season total snowfall hasn't been explicitly updated, but Catamount typically enjoys its best skiing during the snowiest weeks of January and February. Piste and off-piste conditions are mostly a mix of spring conditions and variable surfaces, reflecting the transition into warmer weather. Visitors should keep an eye on the mountain's social media for updates on trail openings and pass sales, which are still available with flexible payment options.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, now's the time to check the latest conditions. As of early April, the mountain is currently closed Monday through Friday but is hoping to reopen for a final weekend on April 5 and 6, depending on the weather and snow conditions. Right now, all lifts and trails are closed, which means no skiing until further notice.

The current snow depth base is about 3 inches, with no new snowfall in the past 24 hours. The maximum snow depth recorded this season was 24 inches, but it's been dwindling as spring kicks in. Weather conditions are looking cloudy for the next few days, with temperatures fluctuating from the mid-20s to the mid-30s Fahrenheit. There's a chance of light snow on April 6, which might be just what the mountain needs to extend its season.

Season total snowfall hasn't been explicitly updated, but Catamount typically enjoys its best skiing during the snowiest weeks of January and February. Piste and off-piste conditions are mostly a mix of spring conditions and variable surfaces, reflecting the transition into warmer weather. Visitors should keep an eye on the mountain's social media for updates on trail openings and pass sales, which are still available with flexible payment options.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Closes Midweek, Hopes for Final Weekend Ski Season Wrap-Up</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, you might be out of luck for now. As of early April, the mountain is closed from Monday to Friday due to weather conditions, with hopes to reopen for a final weekend on April 5 and 6, depending on snow conditions[2]. Currently, no lifts or trails are open, and there's been no new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours[2]. The base depth is about 3 inches, with variable spring conditions[2].

The season total snowfall was a respectable 48 inches, but it seems those days are behind us for now[5]. The weather forecast suggests partly cloudy skies with highs ranging from 42°F to 56°F over the next few days[5]. While conditions aren't ideal for skiing, it's a great time to grab a 2025/26 season pass at lower prices if you're planning ahead[2]. Keep an eye on updates from the mountain for any reopening news, and remember to check those conditions before heading out for any last-minute spring skiing fun

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2025 10:47:20 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, you might be out of luck for now. As of early April, the mountain is closed from Monday to Friday due to weather conditions, with hopes to reopen for a final weekend on April 5 and 6, depending on snow conditions[2]. Currently, no lifts or trails are open, and there's been no new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours[2]. The base depth is about 3 inches, with variable spring conditions[2].

The season total snowfall was a respectable 48 inches, but it seems those days are behind us for now[5]. The weather forecast suggests partly cloudy skies with highs ranging from 42°F to 56°F over the next few days[5]. While conditions aren't ideal for skiing, it's a great time to grab a 2025/26 season pass at lower prices if you're planning ahead[2]. Keep an eye on updates from the mountain for any reopening news, and remember to check those conditions before heading out for any last-minute spring skiing fun

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, you might be out of luck for now. As of early April, the mountain is closed from Monday to Friday due to weather conditions, with hopes to reopen for a final weekend on April 5 and 6, depending on snow conditions[2]. Currently, no lifts or trails are open, and there's been no new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours[2]. The base depth is about 3 inches, with variable spring conditions[2].

The season total snowfall was a respectable 48 inches, but it seems those days are behind us for now[5]. The weather forecast suggests partly cloudy skies with highs ranging from 42°F to 56°F over the next few days[5]. While conditions aren't ideal for skiing, it's a great time to grab a 2025/26 season pass at lower prices if you're planning ahead[2]. Keep an eye on updates from the mountain for any reopening news, and remember to check those conditions before heading out for any last-minute spring skiing fun

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Closes Ski Season with Soft Slopes and Potential Spring Snow</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Catamount Mountain Resort is closing out its ski season with a bang, but for now, it's closed from March 31 through April 4. The latest conditions show a base depth of around 6 inches and a maximum depth of 24 inches. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 hours, but there's a forecast of about 2 inches expected on March 31.

Currently, none of the lifts are open, and all 44 trails are closed. The surface conditions are spring-like, meaning variable and soft. If you were looking to hit the slopes last week, Catamount had three lifts running, but that's changed with the current closure period.

The weather forecast for the next five days is a mix of warm temperatures and some potential light snow showers. On March 31, expect cloudy conditions with possible snow showers, bringing temperatures up to 48°F. Over the next few days, temperatures will fluctuate, reaching highs around the mid-40s and lows in the mid-20s.

Piste conditions are naturally affected by the spring thaw, and off-piste remains closed due to the soft and unpredictable snow. While season totals for snowfall aren't specified, Catamount typically offers excellent terrain for all levels when conditions are right.

Visitors should check the resort's website for updates before planning any visits. Season passes for next year are already available, and now is the perfect time to snag them at discounted prices. Catamount also has exciting off-season activities like zipline tours and adventure parks, so there's always something fun to look forward to.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2025 10:47:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Catamount Mountain Resort is closing out its ski season with a bang, but for now, it's closed from March 31 through April 4. The latest conditions show a base depth of around 6 inches and a maximum depth of 24 inches. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 hours, but there's a forecast of about 2 inches expected on March 31.

Currently, none of the lifts are open, and all 44 trails are closed. The surface conditions are spring-like, meaning variable and soft. If you were looking to hit the slopes last week, Catamount had three lifts running, but that's changed with the current closure period.

The weather forecast for the next five days is a mix of warm temperatures and some potential light snow showers. On March 31, expect cloudy conditions with possible snow showers, bringing temperatures up to 48°F. Over the next few days, temperatures will fluctuate, reaching highs around the mid-40s and lows in the mid-20s.

Piste conditions are naturally affected by the spring thaw, and off-piste remains closed due to the soft and unpredictable snow. While season totals for snowfall aren't specified, Catamount typically offers excellent terrain for all levels when conditions are right.

Visitors should check the resort's website for updates before planning any visits. Season passes for next year are already available, and now is the perfect time to snag them at discounted prices. Catamount also has exciting off-season activities like zipline tours and adventure parks, so there's always something fun to look forward to.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Catamount Mountain Resort is closing out its ski season with a bang, but for now, it's closed from March 31 through April 4. The latest conditions show a base depth of around 6 inches and a maximum depth of 24 inches. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 hours, but there's a forecast of about 2 inches expected on March 31.

Currently, none of the lifts are open, and all 44 trails are closed. The surface conditions are spring-like, meaning variable and soft. If you were looking to hit the slopes last week, Catamount had three lifts running, but that's changed with the current closure period.

The weather forecast for the next five days is a mix of warm temperatures and some potential light snow showers. On March 31, expect cloudy conditions with possible snow showers, bringing temperatures up to 48°F. Over the next few days, temperatures will fluctuate, reaching highs around the mid-40s and lows in the mid-20s.

Piste conditions are naturally affected by the spring thaw, and off-piste remains closed due to the soft and unpredictable snow. While season totals for snowfall aren't specified, Catamount typically offers excellent terrain for all levels when conditions are right.

Visitors should check the resort's website for updates before planning any visits. Season passes for next year are already available, and now is the perfect time to snag them at discounted prices. Catamount also has exciting off-season activities like zipline tours and adventure parks, so there's always something fun to look forward to.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Spring Skiing Conditions and Schedule Update</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, fellow ski enthusiasts If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the scoop on the latest ski conditions. Currently, the minimum base depth is 6 inches and the maximum is 24 inches, indicating some variation across the mountain[1][4]. Unfortunately, there's been no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, which might affect trail conditions[1]. However, the resort's surface conditions are described as spring-like and variable, which is typical for this time of year[1].

As for lifts and trails, all of Catamount's lifts are currently closed due to the spring schedule, but they plan to reopen on certain days of the week depending on weather conditions[1]. Typically, this time of year brings a focus on spring skiing, so expect some soft snow and warmer temperatures.

The weather at Catamount is quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from 27°F to 39°F, marking a freeze-thaw cycle that affects snow conditions[2]. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests light snow might arrive by March 31, with about 2 inches expected[2]. 

For piste conditions, expect variable spring snow, which can be both fun and challenging. Off-piste conditions will likely be soggy and less enjoyable due to the lack of recent snowfall. Seasonal totals aren't specified, but Catamount generally offers good snowfall throughout the winter.

Special notice for visitors: Catamount's spring schedule means it's closed Monday through Wednesday, so plan your visit accordingly[1]. And if you're thinking of next season, now is a great time to snag those 2025/26 season passes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2025 10:47:35 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, fellow ski enthusiasts If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the scoop on the latest ski conditions. Currently, the minimum base depth is 6 inches and the maximum is 24 inches, indicating some variation across the mountain[1][4]. Unfortunately, there's been no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, which might affect trail conditions[1]. However, the resort's surface conditions are described as spring-like and variable, which is typical for this time of year[1].

As for lifts and trails, all of Catamount's lifts are currently closed due to the spring schedule, but they plan to reopen on certain days of the week depending on weather conditions[1]. Typically, this time of year brings a focus on spring skiing, so expect some soft snow and warmer temperatures.

The weather at Catamount is quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from 27°F to 39°F, marking a freeze-thaw cycle that affects snow conditions[2]. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests light snow might arrive by March 31, with about 2 inches expected[2]. 

For piste conditions, expect variable spring snow, which can be both fun and challenging. Off-piste conditions will likely be soggy and less enjoyable due to the lack of recent snowfall. Seasonal totals aren't specified, but Catamount generally offers good snowfall throughout the winter.

Special notice for visitors: Catamount's spring schedule means it's closed Monday through Wednesday, so plan your visit accordingly[1]. And if you're thinking of next season, now is a great time to snag those 2025/26 season passes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, fellow ski enthusiasts If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the scoop on the latest ski conditions. Currently, the minimum base depth is 6 inches and the maximum is 24 inches, indicating some variation across the mountain[1][4]. Unfortunately, there's been no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, which might affect trail conditions[1]. However, the resort's surface conditions are described as spring-like and variable, which is typical for this time of year[1].

As for lifts and trails, all of Catamount's lifts are currently closed due to the spring schedule, but they plan to reopen on certain days of the week depending on weather conditions[1]. Typically, this time of year brings a focus on spring skiing, so expect some soft snow and warmer temperatures.

The weather at Catamount is quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from 27°F to 39°F, marking a freeze-thaw cycle that affects snow conditions[2]. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests light snow might arrive by March 31, with about 2 inches expected[2]. 

For piste conditions, expect variable spring snow, which can be both fun and challenging. Off-piste conditions will likely be soggy and less enjoyable due to the lack of recent snowfall. Seasonal totals aren't specified, but Catamount generally offers good snowfall throughout the winter.

Special notice for visitors: Catamount's spring schedule means it's closed Monday through Wednesday, so plan your visit accordingly[1]. And if you're thinking of next season, now is a great time to snag those 2025/26 season passes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Spring Skiing at Catamount: Exploring Variable Conditions and Early Bird Pass Deals</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know: Right now, the resort is in its spring mode, with a planned reopening on Thursdays. Currently, none of the lifts or trails are open, and uphill travel is prohibited until the mountain reopens. The base snow depth is about six inches, with a maximum depth of 24 inches, and conditions are variable due to spring weather.

In the last 24 hours, there has been no new snowfall. The weather today is expected to be cloudy with light snow later, but don't expect much. Temperatures will range from 27°F to 39°F, making conditions perfect for a spring ski experience.

Looking ahead, the next five days will be quite dynamic. Expect freeze-thaw conditions, with temperatures varying from the teens to the mid-40s. The next possible snowfall is forecasted for March 31, with about two inches expected. It's a great time to snag an early bird season pass for next year, as prices are at an all-time low.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, they're variable due to the spring weather, offering a mix of soft and compacted snow. Season total snowfall information isn't readily available, but this spring has seen some fantastic conditions earlier in the season.

Special notice for visitors: Check the website for updated reopening schedules and policies, especially as spring hours can be weather-dependent. Don't miss out on purchasing your 2025/26 season pass now for some fantastic savings

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2025 14:09:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know: Right now, the resort is in its spring mode, with a planned reopening on Thursdays. Currently, none of the lifts or trails are open, and uphill travel is prohibited until the mountain reopens. The base snow depth is about six inches, with a maximum depth of 24 inches, and conditions are variable due to spring weather.

In the last 24 hours, there has been no new snowfall. The weather today is expected to be cloudy with light snow later, but don't expect much. Temperatures will range from 27°F to 39°F, making conditions perfect for a spring ski experience.

Looking ahead, the next five days will be quite dynamic. Expect freeze-thaw conditions, with temperatures varying from the teens to the mid-40s. The next possible snowfall is forecasted for March 31, with about two inches expected. It's a great time to snag an early bird season pass for next year, as prices are at an all-time low.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, they're variable due to the spring weather, offering a mix of soft and compacted snow. Season total snowfall information isn't readily available, but this spring has seen some fantastic conditions earlier in the season.

Special notice for visitors: Check the website for updated reopening schedules and policies, especially as spring hours can be weather-dependent. Don't miss out on purchasing your 2025/26 season pass now for some fantastic savings

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know: Right now, the resort is in its spring mode, with a planned reopening on Thursdays. Currently, none of the lifts or trails are open, and uphill travel is prohibited until the mountain reopens. The base snow depth is about six inches, with a maximum depth of 24 inches, and conditions are variable due to spring weather.

In the last 24 hours, there has been no new snowfall. The weather today is expected to be cloudy with light snow later, but don't expect much. Temperatures will range from 27°F to 39°F, making conditions perfect for a spring ski experience.

Looking ahead, the next five days will be quite dynamic. Expect freeze-thaw conditions, with temperatures varying from the teens to the mid-40s. The next possible snowfall is forecasted for March 31, with about two inches expected. It's a great time to snag an early bird season pass for next year, as prices are at an all-time low.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, they're variable due to the spring weather, offering a mix of soft and compacted snow. Season total snowfall information isn't readily available, but this spring has seen some fantastic conditions earlier in the season.

Special notice for visitors: Check the website for updated reopening schedules and policies, especially as spring hours can be weather-dependent. Don't miss out on purchasing your 2025/26 season pass now for some fantastic savings

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Right now, Catamount Mountain Resort is experiencing a bit of a downtime, with all lifts and trails currently closed until the mountain reopens later in the week. The planned schedule for this week has Catamount reopening on Thursday, March 27, but this is weather dependent. As of the latest update, there was no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, and the base depth ranged from 6 to 24 inches, with variable spring conditions.

Today's weather is expected to be cloudy with possible light snow later, but no significant snowfall is expected in the next 48 hours. Temperatures are fluctuating between 27°F and 39°F, resulting in freeze-thaw conditions that are typical of spring skiing. Looking ahead, the next chance for fresh snow is on March 31, with an expected 2 inches.

Piste conditions are currently variable due to the spring weather, and off-piste areas remain closed for skiing. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the mountain's website for updates on lift and trail openings. Additionally, Catamount is offering great deals on season passes for the upcoming winter, so now might be the perfect time to secure yours. For those who love creative fun, the resort recently hosted its Cardboard Classic event, where participants build and race cardboard sleds down the mountain, showcasing their creativity and joy for the sport.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2025 10:53:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Right now, Catamount Mountain Resort is experiencing a bit of a downtime, with all lifts and trails currently closed until the mountain reopens later in the week. The planned schedule for this week has Catamount reopening on Thursday, March 27, but this is weather dependent. As of the latest update, there was no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, and the base depth ranged from 6 to 24 inches, with variable spring conditions.

Today's weather is expected to be cloudy with possible light snow later, but no significant snowfall is expected in the next 48 hours. Temperatures are fluctuating between 27°F and 39°F, resulting in freeze-thaw conditions that are typical of spring skiing. Looking ahead, the next chance for fresh snow is on March 31, with an expected 2 inches.

Piste conditions are currently variable due to the spring weather, and off-piste areas remain closed for skiing. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the mountain's website for updates on lift and trail openings. Additionally, Catamount is offering great deals on season passes for the upcoming winter, so now might be the perfect time to secure yours. For those who love creative fun, the resort recently hosted its Cardboard Classic event, where participants build and race cardboard sleds down the mountain, showcasing their creativity and joy for the sport.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Right now, Catamount Mountain Resort is experiencing a bit of a downtime, with all lifts and trails currently closed until the mountain reopens later in the week. The planned schedule for this week has Catamount reopening on Thursday, March 27, but this is weather dependent. As of the latest update, there was no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, and the base depth ranged from 6 to 24 inches, with variable spring conditions.

Today's weather is expected to be cloudy with possible light snow later, but no significant snowfall is expected in the next 48 hours. Temperatures are fluctuating between 27°F and 39°F, resulting in freeze-thaw conditions that are typical of spring skiing. Looking ahead, the next chance for fresh snow is on March 31, with an expected 2 inches.

Piste conditions are currently variable due to the spring weather, and off-piste areas remain closed for skiing. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the mountain's website for updates on lift and trail openings. Additionally, Catamount is offering great deals on season passes for the upcoming winter, so now might be the perfect time to secure yours. For those who love creative fun, the resort recently hosted its Cardboard Classic event, where participants build and race cardboard sleds down the mountain, showcasing their creativity and joy for the sport.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Right now, Catamount Mountain Resort is experiencing a bit of a downtime, with all lifts and trails currently closed until the mountain reopens later in the week. The planned schedule for this week has Catamount reopening on Thursday, March 27, but this is weather dependent. As of the latest update, there was no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, and the base depth ranged from 6 to 24 inches, with variable spring conditions.

Today's weather is expected to be cloudy with possible light snow later, but no significant snowfall is expected in the next 48 hours. Temperatures are fluctuating between 27°F and 39°F, resulting in freeze-thaw conditions that are typical of spring skiing. Looking ahead, the next chance for fresh snow is on March 31, with an expected 2 inches.

Piste conditions are currently variable due to the spring weather, and off-piste areas remain closed for skiing. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the mountain's website for updates on lift and trail openings. Additionally, Catamount is offering great deals on season passes for the upcoming winter, so now might be the perfect time to secure yours. For those who love creative fun, the resort recently hosted its Cardboard Classic event, where participants build and race cardboard sleds down the mountain, showcasing their creativity and joy for the sport.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2025 10:53:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Right now, Catamount Mountain Resort is experiencing a bit of a downtime, with all lifts and trails currently closed until the mountain reopens later in the week. The planned schedule for this week has Catamount reopening on Thursday, March 27, but this is weather dependent. As of the latest update, there was no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, and the base depth ranged from 6 to 24 inches, with variable spring conditions.

Today's weather is expected to be cloudy with possible light snow later, but no significant snowfall is expected in the next 48 hours. Temperatures are fluctuating between 27°F and 39°F, resulting in freeze-thaw conditions that are typical of spring skiing. Looking ahead, the next chance for fresh snow is on March 31, with an expected 2 inches.

Piste conditions are currently variable due to the spring weather, and off-piste areas remain closed for skiing. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the mountain's website for updates on lift and trail openings. Additionally, Catamount is offering great deals on season passes for the upcoming winter, so now might be the perfect time to secure yours. For those who love creative fun, the resort recently hosted its Cardboard Classic event, where participants build and race cardboard sleds down the mountain, showcasing their creativity and joy for the sport.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Right now, Catamount Mountain Resort is experiencing a bit of a downtime, with all lifts and trails currently closed until the mountain reopens later in the week. The planned schedule for this week has Catamount reopening on Thursday, March 27, but this is weather dependent. As of the latest update, there was no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, and the base depth ranged from 6 to 24 inches, with variable spring conditions.

Today's weather is expected to be cloudy with possible light snow later, but no significant snowfall is expected in the next 48 hours. Temperatures are fluctuating between 27°F and 39°F, resulting in freeze-thaw conditions that are typical of spring skiing. Looking ahead, the next chance for fresh snow is on March 31, with an expected 2 inches.

Piste conditions are currently variable due to the spring weather, and off-piste areas remain closed for skiing. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the mountain's website for updates on lift and trail openings. Additionally, Catamount is offering great deals on season passes for the upcoming winter, so now might be the perfect time to secure yours. For those who love creative fun, the resort recently hosted its Cardboard Classic event, where participants build and race cardboard sleds down the mountain, showcasing their creativity and joy for the sport.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Right now, Catamount Mountain Resort is experiencing a bit of a downtime, with all lifts and trails currently closed until the mountain reopens later in the week. The planned schedule for this week has Catamount reopening on Thursday, March 27, but this is weather dependent. As of the latest update, there was no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, and the base depth ranged from 6 to 24 inches, with variable spring conditions.

Today's weather is expected to be cloudy with possible light snow later, but no significant snowfall is expected in the next 48 hours. Temperatures are fluctuating between 27°F and 39°F, resulting in freeze-thaw conditions that are typical of spring skiing. Looking ahead, the next chance for fresh snow is on March 31, with an expected 2 inches.

Piste conditions are currently variable due to the spring weather, and off-piste areas remain closed for skiing. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the mountain's website for updates on lift and trail openings. Additionally, Catamount is offering great deals on season passes for the upcoming winter, so now might be the perfect time to secure yours. For those who love creative fun, the resort recently hosted its Cardboard Classic event, where participants build and race cardboard sleds down the mountain, showcasing their creativity and joy for the sport.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2025 10:53:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Right now, Catamount Mountain Resort is experiencing a bit of a downtime, with all lifts and trails currently closed until the mountain reopens later in the week. The planned schedule for this week has Catamount reopening on Thursday, March 27, but this is weather dependent. As of the latest update, there was no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, and the base depth ranged from 6 to 24 inches, with variable spring conditions.

Today's weather is expected to be cloudy with possible light snow later, but no significant snowfall is expected in the next 48 hours. Temperatures are fluctuating between 27°F and 39°F, resulting in freeze-thaw conditions that are typical of spring skiing. Looking ahead, the next chance for fresh snow is on March 31, with an expected 2 inches.

Piste conditions are currently variable due to the spring weather, and off-piste areas remain closed for skiing. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the mountain's website for updates on lift and trail openings. Additionally, Catamount is offering great deals on season passes for the upcoming winter, so now might be the perfect time to secure yours. For those who love creative fun, the resort recently hosted its Cardboard Classic event, where participants build and race cardboard sleds down the mountain, showcasing their creativity and joy for the sport.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Right now, Catamount Mountain Resort is experiencing a bit of a downtime, with all lifts and trails currently closed until the mountain reopens later in the week. The planned schedule for this week has Catamount reopening on Thursday, March 27, but this is weather dependent. As of the latest update, there was no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, and the base depth ranged from 6 to 24 inches, with variable spring conditions.

Today's weather is expected to be cloudy with possible light snow later, but no significant snowfall is expected in the next 48 hours. Temperatures are fluctuating between 27°F and 39°F, resulting in freeze-thaw conditions that are typical of spring skiing. Looking ahead, the next chance for fresh snow is on March 31, with an expected 2 inches.

Piste conditions are currently variable due to the spring weather, and off-piste areas remain closed for skiing. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the mountain's website for updates on lift and trail openings. Additionally, Catamount is offering great deals on season passes for the upcoming winter, so now might be the perfect time to secure yours. For those who love creative fun, the resort recently hosted its Cardboard Classic event, where participants build and race cardboard sleds down the mountain, showcasing their creativity and joy for the sport.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: A Spring Ski Adventure Awaits</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're planning a ski trip to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on what to expect Currently, the mountain is closed from Monday to Wednesday, but it's set to reopen on Thursday, March 28, depending on the weather. As of now, there are no open lifts or trails, and the conditions are described as spring-like with variable surfaces. The base snow depth is around 6 inches, with a maximum of 24 inches, though these figures could change quickly with spring weather.

The last snowfall was on March 12, and there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours. Temperatures are ranging from 23°F to 34°F, perfect for a mix of winter and spring vibes. For the next few days, expect temperatures to stay around this range, with some potential for light snow showers later in the week.

When Catamount reopens, make sure to check out their spring schedule. On Thursday and Friday, they plan to operate from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, offering a bit of evening skiing. Saturday and Sunday hours are usually from 8:30 AM, with closing times at 8:00 PM and 4:00 PM, respectively.

As for special notices, uphill travel is currently closed until the resort reopens. Also, now's a great time to snag season passes for 2025/26, as prices are at their lowest, with discounts available until the end of March. If you're looking for some fun off the slopes, Catamount offers a range of activities for all seasons, including its famous zipline and aerial adventure park. So, whether you're skiing, snowboarding, or just enjoying the mountain views, Catamount has something for everyone

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2025 10:47:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're planning a ski trip to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on what to expect Currently, the mountain is closed from Monday to Wednesday, but it's set to reopen on Thursday, March 28, depending on the weather. As of now, there are no open lifts or trails, and the conditions are described as spring-like with variable surfaces. The base snow depth is around 6 inches, with a maximum of 24 inches, though these figures could change quickly with spring weather.

The last snowfall was on March 12, and there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours. Temperatures are ranging from 23°F to 34°F, perfect for a mix of winter and spring vibes. For the next few days, expect temperatures to stay around this range, with some potential for light snow showers later in the week.

When Catamount reopens, make sure to check out their spring schedule. On Thursday and Friday, they plan to operate from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, offering a bit of evening skiing. Saturday and Sunday hours are usually from 8:30 AM, with closing times at 8:00 PM and 4:00 PM, respectively.

As for special notices, uphill travel is currently closed until the resort reopens. Also, now's a great time to snag season passes for 2025/26, as prices are at their lowest, with discounts available until the end of March. If you're looking for some fun off the slopes, Catamount offers a range of activities for all seasons, including its famous zipline and aerial adventure park. So, whether you're skiing, snowboarding, or just enjoying the mountain views, Catamount has something for everyone

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're planning a ski trip to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on what to expect Currently, the mountain is closed from Monday to Wednesday, but it's set to reopen on Thursday, March 28, depending on the weather. As of now, there are no open lifts or trails, and the conditions are described as spring-like with variable surfaces. The base snow depth is around 6 inches, with a maximum of 24 inches, though these figures could change quickly with spring weather.

The last snowfall was on March 12, and there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours. Temperatures are ranging from 23°F to 34°F, perfect for a mix of winter and spring vibes. For the next few days, expect temperatures to stay around this range, with some potential for light snow showers later in the week.

When Catamount reopens, make sure to check out their spring schedule. On Thursday and Friday, they plan to operate from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, offering a bit of evening skiing. Saturday and Sunday hours are usually from 8:30 AM, with closing times at 8:00 PM and 4:00 PM, respectively.

As for special notices, uphill travel is currently closed until the resort reopens. Also, now's a great time to snag season passes for 2025/26, as prices are at their lowest, with discounts available until the end of March. If you're looking for some fun off the slopes, Catamount offers a range of activities for all seasons, including its famous zipline and aerial adventure park. So, whether you're skiing, snowboarding, or just enjoying the mountain views, Catamount has something for everyone

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort. Currently, the mountain is closed until Thursday, March 27, due to their spring schedule. When it reopens, you can expect varied spring conditions, with a minimum base depth of 6 inches and a maximum of 24 inches. Unfortunately, no new snow has fallen in the last 24 hours, and all lifts and trails are closed for now.

As for the weather, Catamount is experiencing typical spring conditions, with temperatures ranging from 23°F to 34°F. The forecast suggests no significant new snow in the next couple of days, but conditions are expected to remain cool and ideal for spring skiing.

For those planning to hit the slopes soon, remember that the mountain will reopen with varying hours depending on weather conditions. On reopening, Catamount will offer its usual range of trails, from beginner-friendly to more challenging runs, though specific open trails will depend on snow conditions.

If you're visiting soon, keep in mind that ski passes are available with discounts for the upcoming season. It's also a great time to snag passes for next year while prices are low So, get ready to carve through those spring snows and make the most of Catamount's unique terrain. Stay tuned for updates on trail openings and lift operations as the mountain gears up for another fun-filled day on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort. Currently, the mountain is closed until Thursday, March 27, due to their spring schedule. When it reopens, you can expect varied spring conditions, with a minimum base depth of 6 inches and a maximum of 24 inches. Unfortunately, no new snow has fallen in the last 24 hours, and all lifts and trails are closed for now.

As for the weather, Catamount is experiencing typical spring conditions, with temperatures ranging from 23°F to 34°F. The forecast suggests no significant new snow in the next couple of days, but conditions are expected to remain cool and ideal for spring skiing.

For those planning to hit the slopes soon, remember that the mountain will reopen with varying hours depending on weather conditions. On reopening, Catamount will offer its usual range of trails, from beginner-friendly to more challenging runs, though specific open trails will depend on snow conditions.

If you're visiting soon, keep in mind that ski passes are available with discounts for the upcoming season. It's also a great time to snag passes for next year while prices are low So, get ready to carve through those spring snows and make the most of Catamount's unique terrain. Stay tuned for updates on trail openings and lift operations as the mountain gears up for another fun-filled day on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort. Currently, the mountain is closed until Thursday, March 27, due to their spring schedule. When it reopens, you can expect varied spring conditions, with a minimum base depth of 6 inches and a maximum of 24 inches. Unfortunately, no new snow has fallen in the last 24 hours, and all lifts and trails are closed for now.

As for the weather, Catamount is experiencing typical spring conditions, with temperatures ranging from 23°F to 34°F. The forecast suggests no significant new snow in the next couple of days, but conditions are expected to remain cool and ideal for spring skiing.

For those planning to hit the slopes soon, remember that the mountain will reopen with varying hours depending on weather conditions. On reopening, Catamount will offer its usual range of trails, from beginner-friendly to more challenging runs, though specific open trails will depend on snow conditions.

If you're visiting soon, keep in mind that ski passes are available with discounts for the upcoming season. It's also a great time to snag passes for next year while prices are low So, get ready to carve through those spring snows and make the most of Catamount's unique terrain. Stay tuned for updates on trail openings and lift operations as the mountain gears up for another fun-filled day on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Ski enthusiasts, get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base of the mountain has a minimum snow depth of 6 inches, while the summit boasts a maximum of 24 inches. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the ski conditions are still satisfying, with machine-groomed and variable surfaces across the trails.

Currently, 4 of the 8 lifts are open, offering access to a limited but exciting selection of 15 trails. The weather is spring-like, with warm and sunny days perfect for softening the snow into that ideal "hero snow" that every skier loves.

Looking ahead, temperatures are expected to fluctuate, with highs around 40°F (4°C) and lows near freezing. In the next few days, there's a possibility of some light snow showers, potentially bringing new snow around March 22, which could energize the trails with a fresh layer.

Off-piste conditions are closed due to limited natural snow, but the pistes are well-maintained for a smooth ride. Season total snowfall might not be spectacular, but the resort's snowmaking efforts have kept the slopes skiable throughout the season.

Visitors should note that there are only a few more chances to enjoy snow tubing this season, so be sure to grab your tickets. And don't miss the Cardboard Classic on March 22, a fun family-friendly event you won't want to skate by

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Ski enthusiasts, get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base of the mountain has a minimum snow depth of 6 inches, while the summit boasts a maximum of 24 inches. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the ski conditions are still satisfying, with machine-groomed and variable surfaces across the trails.

Currently, 4 of the 8 lifts are open, offering access to a limited but exciting selection of 15 trails. The weather is spring-like, with warm and sunny days perfect for softening the snow into that ideal "hero snow" that every skier loves.

Looking ahead, temperatures are expected to fluctuate, with highs around 40°F (4°C) and lows near freezing. In the next few days, there's a possibility of some light snow showers, potentially bringing new snow around March 22, which could energize the trails with a fresh layer.

Off-piste conditions are closed due to limited natural snow, but the pistes are well-maintained for a smooth ride. Season total snowfall might not be spectacular, but the resort's snowmaking efforts have kept the slopes skiable throughout the season.

Visitors should note that there are only a few more chances to enjoy snow tubing this season, so be sure to grab your tickets. And don't miss the Cardboard Classic on March 22, a fun family-friendly event you won't want to skate by

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Ski enthusiasts, get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base of the mountain has a minimum snow depth of 6 inches, while the summit boasts a maximum of 24 inches. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the ski conditions are still satisfying, with machine-groomed and variable surfaces across the trails.

Currently, 4 of the 8 lifts are open, offering access to a limited but exciting selection of 15 trails. The weather is spring-like, with warm and sunny days perfect for softening the snow into that ideal "hero snow" that every skier loves.

Looking ahead, temperatures are expected to fluctuate, with highs around 40°F (4°C) and lows near freezing. In the next few days, there's a possibility of some light snow showers, potentially bringing new snow around March 22, which could energize the trails with a fresh layer.

Off-piste conditions are closed due to limited natural snow, but the pistes are well-maintained for a smooth ride. Season total snowfall might not be spectacular, but the resort's snowmaking efforts have kept the slopes skiable throughout the season.

Visitors should note that there are only a few more chances to enjoy snow tubing this season, so be sure to grab your tickets. And don't miss the Cardboard Classic on March 22, a fun family-friendly event you won't want to skate by

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready for some spring skiing at Catamount Mountain Resort The current conditions are perfect for those who love the transition from winter to spring. As of now, the mountain has a minimum base depth of 12 inches and a maximum of 36 inches, with machine-groomed and variable surface conditions. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours.

Only 2 of 8 lifts are currently operating, but you can still enjoy 34 out of 44 trails. The skiing hours are from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays, while weekends start a bit earlier. Weather conditions are a mix of warm and cool, with temperatures reaching up to 34°F during the day, making it ideal for spring skiing.

Looking ahead, the next significant snow is forecast on March 22, with about 2 inches of new snow expected. Over the next five days, you can expect variable temperatures, ranging from 23°F to 45°F, with conditions fluctuating between cloudy and clear skies. Both piste and off-piste conditions are variable, given the spring snow conditions.

For visitors, don't miss the Cardboard Classic event on March 22, a fun family-friendly event where you can build your own cardboard and duct tape sled. Season passes for the next season are available at discounted prices, offering benefits through the end of this season. Come enjoy the fun before the snow melts away

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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2025 10:47:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready for some spring skiing at Catamount Mountain Resort The current conditions are perfect for those who love the transition from winter to spring. As of now, the mountain has a minimum base depth of 12 inches and a maximum of 36 inches, with machine-groomed and variable surface conditions. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours.

Only 2 of 8 lifts are currently operating, but you can still enjoy 34 out of 44 trails. The skiing hours are from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays, while weekends start a bit earlier. Weather conditions are a mix of warm and cool, with temperatures reaching up to 34°F during the day, making it ideal for spring skiing.

Looking ahead, the next significant snow is forecast on March 22, with about 2 inches of new snow expected. Over the next five days, you can expect variable temperatures, ranging from 23°F to 45°F, with conditions fluctuating between cloudy and clear skies. Both piste and off-piste conditions are variable, given the spring snow conditions.

For visitors, don't miss the Cardboard Classic event on March 22, a fun family-friendly event where you can build your own cardboard and duct tape sled. Season passes for the next season are available at discounted prices, offering benefits through the end of this season. Come enjoy the fun before the snow melts away

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready for some spring skiing at Catamount Mountain Resort The current conditions are perfect for those who love the transition from winter to spring. As of now, the mountain has a minimum base depth of 12 inches and a maximum of 36 inches, with machine-groomed and variable surface conditions. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours.

Only 2 of 8 lifts are currently operating, but you can still enjoy 34 out of 44 trails. The skiing hours are from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays, while weekends start a bit earlier. Weather conditions are a mix of warm and cool, with temperatures reaching up to 34°F during the day, making it ideal for spring skiing.

Looking ahead, the next significant snow is forecast on March 22, with about 2 inches of new snow expected. Over the next five days, you can expect variable temperatures, ranging from 23°F to 45°F, with conditions fluctuating between cloudy and clear skies. Both piste and off-piste conditions are variable, given the spring snow conditions.

For visitors, don't miss the Cardboard Classic event on March 22, a fun family-friendly event where you can build your own cardboard and duct tape sled. Season passes for the next season are available at discounted prices, offering benefits through the end of this season. Come enjoy the fun before the snow melts away

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat As of the latest update, the resort has a minimum base depth of 12 inches and a maximum of 36 inches, with machine-groomed and variable surface conditions. There's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but the forecast suggests a potential 2 inches of snow on March 22nd, which could refresh the slopes nicely.

Currently, three out of eight lifts are open, accessing 34 out of 44 trails. The weather is quite spring-like, with temperatures ranging from 23°F to 34°F, creating ideal conditions for soft, spring snow. Over the next few days, expect temperatures to fluctuate, with highs around 35°F to 38°F and lows dipping as low as 16°F. This freeze-thaw cycle will keep the snow in a delightful state for skiing and snowboarding.

Piste conditions are generally good, with groomed trails offering smooth rides. Off-piste areas might be a bit more challenging due to the variable snow conditions, but they still offer plenty of adventure for those willing to explore. Seasonal snowfall totals aren't specified, but the resort has seen enough to keep the slopes lively throughout the winter.

Visitors should note that Catamount is hosting its third annual Cardboard Classic on March 22nd, a fun event where creativity meets speed as participants design and race cardboard sleds. Additionally, the Shamrock Hunt is happening on the same morning, adding to the festive atmosphere. If you're planning a visit, now is a great time to grab a season pass for the next year, which includes skiing the rest of this season for free.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2025 10:47:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat As of the latest update, the resort has a minimum base depth of 12 inches and a maximum of 36 inches, with machine-groomed and variable surface conditions. There's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but the forecast suggests a potential 2 inches of snow on March 22nd, which could refresh the slopes nicely.

Currently, three out of eight lifts are open, accessing 34 out of 44 trails. The weather is quite spring-like, with temperatures ranging from 23°F to 34°F, creating ideal conditions for soft, spring snow. Over the next few days, expect temperatures to fluctuate, with highs around 35°F to 38°F and lows dipping as low as 16°F. This freeze-thaw cycle will keep the snow in a delightful state for skiing and snowboarding.

Piste conditions are generally good, with groomed trails offering smooth rides. Off-piste areas might be a bit more challenging due to the variable snow conditions, but they still offer plenty of adventure for those willing to explore. Seasonal snowfall totals aren't specified, but the resort has seen enough to keep the slopes lively throughout the winter.

Visitors should note that Catamount is hosting its third annual Cardboard Classic on March 22nd, a fun event where creativity meets speed as participants design and race cardboard sleds. Additionally, the Shamrock Hunt is happening on the same morning, adding to the festive atmosphere. If you're planning a visit, now is a great time to grab a season pass for the next year, which includes skiing the rest of this season for free.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat As of the latest update, the resort has a minimum base depth of 12 inches and a maximum of 36 inches, with machine-groomed and variable surface conditions. There's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but the forecast suggests a potential 2 inches of snow on March 22nd, which could refresh the slopes nicely.

Currently, three out of eight lifts are open, accessing 34 out of 44 trails. The weather is quite spring-like, with temperatures ranging from 23°F to 34°F, creating ideal conditions for soft, spring snow. Over the next few days, expect temperatures to fluctuate, with highs around 35°F to 38°F and lows dipping as low as 16°F. This freeze-thaw cycle will keep the snow in a delightful state for skiing and snowboarding.

Piste conditions are generally good, with groomed trails offering smooth rides. Off-piste areas might be a bit more challenging due to the variable snow conditions, but they still offer plenty of adventure for those willing to explore. Seasonal snowfall totals aren't specified, but the resort has seen enough to keep the slopes lively throughout the winter.

Visitors should note that Catamount is hosting its third annual Cardboard Classic on March 22nd, a fun event where creativity meets speed as participants design and race cardboard sleds. Additionally, the Shamrock Hunt is happening on the same morning, adding to the festive atmosphere. If you're planning a visit, now is a great time to grab a season pass for the next year, which includes skiing the rest of this season for free.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know: Currently, 34 out of 44 trails are open, with three lifts running. The base depth ranges from 12 to 36 inches, and the surface conditions are machine groomed with variable snow. There's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but a light dusting is expected soon.

Today, temperatures will range from 23°F to 34°F, with a mix of cloudy and fair weather. Over the next five days, expect temperatures to fluctuate, with a chance of light snow showers on Saturday, bringing about 2 inches of new snow. Piste conditions are generally good, but off-piste trails remain closed due to insufficient natural snow.

Season passholders can enjoy the rest of the season for free if they purchase their 2025-26 pass now. Don't miss the Cardboard Classic event on March 22nd, where creativity meets speed as participants design and race cardboard sleds down the mountain. With varied terrain and exciting events, Catamount is the perfect spot for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2025 10:47:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know: Currently, 34 out of 44 trails are open, with three lifts running. The base depth ranges from 12 to 36 inches, and the surface conditions are machine groomed with variable snow. There's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but a light dusting is expected soon.

Today, temperatures will range from 23°F to 34°F, with a mix of cloudy and fair weather. Over the next five days, expect temperatures to fluctuate, with a chance of light snow showers on Saturday, bringing about 2 inches of new snow. Piste conditions are generally good, but off-piste trails remain closed due to insufficient natural snow.

Season passholders can enjoy the rest of the season for free if they purchase their 2025-26 pass now. Don't miss the Cardboard Classic event on March 22nd, where creativity meets speed as participants design and race cardboard sleds down the mountain. With varied terrain and exciting events, Catamount is the perfect spot for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know: Currently, 34 out of 44 trails are open, with three lifts running. The base depth ranges from 12 to 36 inches, and the surface conditions are machine groomed with variable snow. There's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but a light dusting is expected soon.

Today, temperatures will range from 23°F to 34°F, with a mix of cloudy and fair weather. Over the next five days, expect temperatures to fluctuate, with a chance of light snow showers on Saturday, bringing about 2 inches of new snow. Piste conditions are generally good, but off-piste trails remain closed due to insufficient natural snow.

Season passholders can enjoy the rest of the season for free if they purchase their 2025-26 pass now. Don't miss the Cardboard Classic event on March 22nd, where creativity meets speed as participants design and race cardboard sleds down the mountain. With varied terrain and exciting events, Catamount is the perfect spot for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know: As of the latest update, Catamount is currently closed until March 20, following its spring operations schedule. Before the closure, the resort had a minimum base depth of 12 inches and a maximum of 36 inches. The surface conditions were machine groomed with variable snow, perfect for those who enjoy spring skiing.

In terms of lifts and trails, Catamount had five of eight lifts open and 34 out of 44 trails available before the closure. New snowfall in the last 24 hours was zero, but there was a forecast of about an inch in the next 48 hours.

Currently, the weather is expected to be fair with temperatures ranging from 33°F to 54°F over the next few days. For the upcoming week, expect mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures fluctuating between highs of around 49°F and lows near freezing.

Piste conditions are generally machine groomed, while off-piste areas might be more variable due to the spring weather. Season total snowfall hasn't been updated recently, but Catamount typically offers a great mix of natural and man-made snow.

Special notices include the Cardboard Classic event on March 22, where creativity meets speed as participants design and race cardboard sleds. Also, don't miss out on buying a 2025-26 season pass in March for the best price and enjoy skiing for the rest of this season.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2025 10:47:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know: As of the latest update, Catamount is currently closed until March 20, following its spring operations schedule. Before the closure, the resort had a minimum base depth of 12 inches and a maximum of 36 inches. The surface conditions were machine groomed with variable snow, perfect for those who enjoy spring skiing.

In terms of lifts and trails, Catamount had five of eight lifts open and 34 out of 44 trails available before the closure. New snowfall in the last 24 hours was zero, but there was a forecast of about an inch in the next 48 hours.

Currently, the weather is expected to be fair with temperatures ranging from 33°F to 54°F over the next few days. For the upcoming week, expect mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures fluctuating between highs of around 49°F and lows near freezing.

Piste conditions are generally machine groomed, while off-piste areas might be more variable due to the spring weather. Season total snowfall hasn't been updated recently, but Catamount typically offers a great mix of natural and man-made snow.

Special notices include the Cardboard Classic event on March 22, where creativity meets speed as participants design and race cardboard sleds. Also, don't miss out on buying a 2025-26 season pass in March for the best price and enjoy skiing for the rest of this season.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know: As of the latest update, Catamount is currently closed until March 20, following its spring operations schedule. Before the closure, the resort had a minimum base depth of 12 inches and a maximum of 36 inches. The surface conditions were machine groomed with variable snow, perfect for those who enjoy spring skiing.

In terms of lifts and trails, Catamount had five of eight lifts open and 34 out of 44 trails available before the closure. New snowfall in the last 24 hours was zero, but there was a forecast of about an inch in the next 48 hours.

Currently, the weather is expected to be fair with temperatures ranging from 33°F to 54°F over the next few days. For the upcoming week, expect mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures fluctuating between highs of around 49°F and lows near freezing.

Piste conditions are generally machine groomed, while off-piste areas might be more variable due to the spring weather. Season total snowfall hasn't been updated recently, but Catamount typically offers a great mix of natural and man-made snow.

Special notices include the Cardboard Classic event on March 22, where creativity meets speed as participants design and race cardboard sleds. Also, don't miss out on buying a 2025-26 season pass in March for the best price and enjoy skiing for the rest of this season.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat As of the latest report, the base snow depth is about 6 inches, with five of eight lifts currently open. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the conditions are still great for a spring ski.

Right now, the weather is cloudy with temperatures ranging from 51°F to 45°F, making it perfect for a day on the slopes. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests more cloudy days with temperatures fluctuating between the mid-30s and mid-40s Fahrenheit over the next five days. There's a slight chance of light rain showers on Sunday, but nothing too concerning for your ski plans.

The pistes are in decent condition, though the lack of recent snow means they might be a bit icy in some spots. Off-piste conditions are variable, so be sure to check the latest updates before venturing off the beaten path. Season total snowfall has been a bit below average this year, with Catamount typically receiving about 46 inches annually.

If you're planning to visit soon, don't miss the upcoming events like the Shamrock Hunt on Saturday and the Cardboard Classic on March 22nd. Spring night skiing starts on March 17th, so you can enjoy the slopes under the stars on Fridays and Saturdays from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Make sure to check the daily mountain report for any updates on trail and lift openings.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2025 16:03:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat As of the latest report, the base snow depth is about 6 inches, with five of eight lifts currently open. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the conditions are still great for a spring ski.

Right now, the weather is cloudy with temperatures ranging from 51°F to 45°F, making it perfect for a day on the slopes. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests more cloudy days with temperatures fluctuating between the mid-30s and mid-40s Fahrenheit over the next five days. There's a slight chance of light rain showers on Sunday, but nothing too concerning for your ski plans.

The pistes are in decent condition, though the lack of recent snow means they might be a bit icy in some spots. Off-piste conditions are variable, so be sure to check the latest updates before venturing off the beaten path. Season total snowfall has been a bit below average this year, with Catamount typically receiving about 46 inches annually.

If you're planning to visit soon, don't miss the upcoming events like the Shamrock Hunt on Saturday and the Cardboard Classic on March 22nd. Spring night skiing starts on March 17th, so you can enjoy the slopes under the stars on Fridays and Saturdays from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Make sure to check the daily mountain report for any updates on trail and lift openings.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat As of the latest report, the base snow depth is about 6 inches, with five of eight lifts currently open. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the conditions are still great for a spring ski.

Right now, the weather is cloudy with temperatures ranging from 51°F to 45°F, making it perfect for a day on the slopes. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests more cloudy days with temperatures fluctuating between the mid-30s and mid-40s Fahrenheit over the next five days. There's a slight chance of light rain showers on Sunday, but nothing too concerning for your ski plans.

The pistes are in decent condition, though the lack of recent snow means they might be a bit icy in some spots. Off-piste conditions are variable, so be sure to check the latest updates before venturing off the beaten path. Season total snowfall has been a bit below average this year, with Catamount typically receiving about 46 inches annually.

If you're planning to visit soon, don't miss the upcoming events like the Shamrock Hunt on Saturday and the Cardboard Classic on March 22nd. Spring night skiing starts on March 17th, so you can enjoy the slopes under the stars on Fridays and Saturdays from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Make sure to check the daily mountain report for any updates on trail and lift openings.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Updates: Partly Cloudy Skies, Decent but Variable Conditions</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know. The current snow depth varies, with a base of 12 to 36 inches, though specific summit depths aren't available. Recent snowfall has been minimal, with no new snow reported in the last 24 hours. As of the latest update, 34 out of 44 trails are open, and three out of eight lifts are operating.

The weather is partly cloudy with temperatures around 51°F, making for pleasant skiing conditions. Over the next few days, expect partly cloudy skies with highs ranging from 42°F to 56°F and lows between 30°F and 37°F. The piste conditions are machine groomed with variable conditions, while off-piste areas are less defined due to limited recent snowfall.

Season total snowfall stands at 48 inches, which is decent but not spectacular. Visitors should note that while conditions are good, they're not ideal for powder enthusiasts. However, the resort offers a fun skiing experience with plenty of open terrain. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the forecast for any potential snowfall updates.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2025 10:47:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know. The current snow depth varies, with a base of 12 to 36 inches, though specific summit depths aren't available. Recent snowfall has been minimal, with no new snow reported in the last 24 hours. As of the latest update, 34 out of 44 trails are open, and three out of eight lifts are operating.

The weather is partly cloudy with temperatures around 51°F, making for pleasant skiing conditions. Over the next few days, expect partly cloudy skies with highs ranging from 42°F to 56°F and lows between 30°F and 37°F. The piste conditions are machine groomed with variable conditions, while off-piste areas are less defined due to limited recent snowfall.

Season total snowfall stands at 48 inches, which is decent but not spectacular. Visitors should note that while conditions are good, they're not ideal for powder enthusiasts. However, the resort offers a fun skiing experience with plenty of open terrain. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the forecast for any potential snowfall updates.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know. The current snow depth varies, with a base of 12 to 36 inches, though specific summit depths aren't available. Recent snowfall has been minimal, with no new snow reported in the last 24 hours. As of the latest update, 34 out of 44 trails are open, and three out of eight lifts are operating.

The weather is partly cloudy with temperatures around 51°F, making for pleasant skiing conditions. Over the next few days, expect partly cloudy skies with highs ranging from 42°F to 56°F and lows between 30°F and 37°F. The piste conditions are machine groomed with variable conditions, while off-piste areas are less defined due to limited recent snowfall.

Season total snowfall stands at 48 inches, which is decent but not spectacular. Visitors should note that while conditions are good, they're not ideal for powder enthusiasts. However, the resort offers a fun skiing experience with plenty of open terrain. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the forecast for any potential snowfall updates.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the scoop: the current snow depth ranges from 12 to 36 inches, with a base depth that's perfect for spring skiing. As of the latest update, there's been no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen a total of 48 inches this season. Right now, three out of eight lifts are open, giving you access to 34 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine groomed with variable conditions, making it ideal for those who love the transition from winter to spring.

The weather is looking great, with partly cloudy skies and temperatures ranging from 35°F to 57°F. Over the next few days, expect more of the same, with highs in the mid-50s and lows in the mid-30s. The upcoming forecast suggests partly cloudy conditions throughout the week, with a slight chance of cooler temperatures mid-week.

Piste conditions are generally good, but off-piste areas might be a bit more challenging due to the lack of recent snowfall. If you're planning to venture off the beaten path, be prepared for variable conditions.

For those looking for some extra fun, don't miss the Cardboard Classic event on March 22nd, where creativity meets speed in a family-friendly competition. And if you're thinking ahead, now's a great time to snag a 2025-26 season pass for the best value. Whether you're a seasoned skier or just starting out, Catamount has something for everyone, so grab your gear and enjoy the spring skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2025 10:47:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the scoop: the current snow depth ranges from 12 to 36 inches, with a base depth that's perfect for spring skiing. As of the latest update, there's been no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen a total of 48 inches this season. Right now, three out of eight lifts are open, giving you access to 34 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine groomed with variable conditions, making it ideal for those who love the transition from winter to spring.

The weather is looking great, with partly cloudy skies and temperatures ranging from 35°F to 57°F. Over the next few days, expect more of the same, with highs in the mid-50s and lows in the mid-30s. The upcoming forecast suggests partly cloudy conditions throughout the week, with a slight chance of cooler temperatures mid-week.

Piste conditions are generally good, but off-piste areas might be a bit more challenging due to the lack of recent snowfall. If you're planning to venture off the beaten path, be prepared for variable conditions.

For those looking for some extra fun, don't miss the Cardboard Classic event on March 22nd, where creativity meets speed in a family-friendly competition. And if you're thinking ahead, now's a great time to snag a 2025-26 season pass for the best value. Whether you're a seasoned skier or just starting out, Catamount has something for everyone, so grab your gear and enjoy the spring skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the scoop: the current snow depth ranges from 12 to 36 inches, with a base depth that's perfect for spring skiing. As of the latest update, there's been no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen a total of 48 inches this season. Right now, three out of eight lifts are open, giving you access to 34 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine groomed with variable conditions, making it ideal for those who love the transition from winter to spring.

The weather is looking great, with partly cloudy skies and temperatures ranging from 35°F to 57°F. Over the next few days, expect more of the same, with highs in the mid-50s and lows in the mid-30s. The upcoming forecast suggests partly cloudy conditions throughout the week, with a slight chance of cooler temperatures mid-week.

Piste conditions are generally good, but off-piste areas might be a bit more challenging due to the lack of recent snowfall. If you're planning to venture off the beaten path, be prepared for variable conditions.

For those looking for some extra fun, don't miss the Cardboard Classic event on March 22nd, where creativity meets speed in a family-friendly competition. And if you're thinking ahead, now's a great time to snag a 2025-26 season pass for the best value. Whether you're a seasoned skier or just starting out, Catamount has something for everyone, so grab your gear and enjoy the spring skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: Snow Conditions, Forecast, and Upgrades for the Perfect Ski Getaway</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base snow depth ranges from 12 to 36 inches, with machine-groomed and variable surface conditions. The resort has seen no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the snowmaking system has been working hard to keep the trails fresh.

Currently, 34 out of 44 trails are open, with five lifts operating out of eight. The weather is warming up, with spring conditions setting in—perfect for those who love skiing in the sunshine. Today's forecast shows a high of 34°F and a low of 19°F, making it an ideal day to enjoy the mountain's offerings.

Looking ahead, the next five days promise a mix of sunshine and cooler temperatures. There's a slight chance of snow on Friday morning, with a more significant snowfall expected on Saturday evening. Piste conditions are machine-groomed, while off-piste areas remain untouched, waiting for adventurous skiers to explore.

Catamount has invested heavily in improvements, including upgraded lifts and expanded snowmaking capabilities. Visitors can enjoy a variety of trails, from gentle slopes for beginners to challenging runs for seasoned skiers. Whether you're a local or just visiting, Catamount offers a fantastic skiing experience with its scenic views and lively atmosphere.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2025 10:47:38 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base snow depth ranges from 12 to 36 inches, with machine-groomed and variable surface conditions. The resort has seen no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the snowmaking system has been working hard to keep the trails fresh.

Currently, 34 out of 44 trails are open, with five lifts operating out of eight. The weather is warming up, with spring conditions setting in—perfect for those who love skiing in the sunshine. Today's forecast shows a high of 34°F and a low of 19°F, making it an ideal day to enjoy the mountain's offerings.

Looking ahead, the next five days promise a mix of sunshine and cooler temperatures. There's a slight chance of snow on Friday morning, with a more significant snowfall expected on Saturday evening. Piste conditions are machine-groomed, while off-piste areas remain untouched, waiting for adventurous skiers to explore.

Catamount has invested heavily in improvements, including upgraded lifts and expanded snowmaking capabilities. Visitors can enjoy a variety of trails, from gentle slopes for beginners to challenging runs for seasoned skiers. Whether you're a local or just visiting, Catamount offers a fantastic skiing experience with its scenic views and lively atmosphere.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base snow depth ranges from 12 to 36 inches, with machine-groomed and variable surface conditions. The resort has seen no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the snowmaking system has been working hard to keep the trails fresh.

Currently, 34 out of 44 trails are open, with five lifts operating out of eight. The weather is warming up, with spring conditions setting in—perfect for those who love skiing in the sunshine. Today's forecast shows a high of 34°F and a low of 19°F, making it an ideal day to enjoy the mountain's offerings.

Looking ahead, the next five days promise a mix of sunshine and cooler temperatures. There's a slight chance of snow on Friday morning, with a more significant snowfall expected on Saturday evening. Piste conditions are machine-groomed, while off-piste areas remain untouched, waiting for adventurous skiers to explore.

Catamount has invested heavily in improvements, including upgraded lifts and expanded snowmaking capabilities. Visitors can enjoy a variety of trails, from gentle slopes for beginners to challenging runs for seasoned skiers. Whether you're a local or just visiting, Catamount offers a fantastic skiing experience with its scenic views and lively atmosphere.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat Currently, the base snow depth ranges from 12 to 36 inches, with the summit reaching up to 35.8 inches. There hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the conditions are still great for skiing and snowboarding. You'll have access to 34 out of 44 trails, with three lifts open, including the Ridge Quad and Catamount Quad.

The weather is warming up, with temperatures ranging from 38°F to 54°F, making it perfect for spring skiing. Expect soft corn snow and plenty of sunshine. Over the next few days, temperatures will fluctuate, with highs reaching into the mid-50s and lows dipping into the mid-20s. There's a slight chance of snow on Thursday, but nothing significant is forecasted.

Piste conditions are machine groomed, offering smooth runs, while off-piste areas are variable. Season total snowfall hasn't been reported, but the resort has seen some great powder days this season. Don't miss the Cardboard Classic event on March 22nd, a fun family-friendly competition where you can build your own cardboard sled. If you're planning to visit, check the resort's website for updates on trail and lift status, and consider grabbing a 2025-26 season pass for the best value.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2025 10:47:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat Currently, the base snow depth ranges from 12 to 36 inches, with the summit reaching up to 35.8 inches. There hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the conditions are still great for skiing and snowboarding. You'll have access to 34 out of 44 trails, with three lifts open, including the Ridge Quad and Catamount Quad.

The weather is warming up, with temperatures ranging from 38°F to 54°F, making it perfect for spring skiing. Expect soft corn snow and plenty of sunshine. Over the next few days, temperatures will fluctuate, with highs reaching into the mid-50s and lows dipping into the mid-20s. There's a slight chance of snow on Thursday, but nothing significant is forecasted.

Piste conditions are machine groomed, offering smooth runs, while off-piste areas are variable. Season total snowfall hasn't been reported, but the resort has seen some great powder days this season. Don't miss the Cardboard Classic event on March 22nd, a fun family-friendly competition where you can build your own cardboard sled. If you're planning to visit, check the resort's website for updates on trail and lift status, and consider grabbing a 2025-26 season pass for the best value.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat Currently, the base snow depth ranges from 12 to 36 inches, with the summit reaching up to 35.8 inches. There hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the conditions are still great for skiing and snowboarding. You'll have access to 34 out of 44 trails, with three lifts open, including the Ridge Quad and Catamount Quad.

The weather is warming up, with temperatures ranging from 38°F to 54°F, making it perfect for spring skiing. Expect soft corn snow and plenty of sunshine. Over the next few days, temperatures will fluctuate, with highs reaching into the mid-50s and lows dipping into the mid-20s. There's a slight chance of snow on Thursday, but nothing significant is forecasted.

Piste conditions are machine groomed, offering smooth runs, while off-piste areas are variable. Season total snowfall hasn't been reported, but the resort has seen some great powder days this season. Don't miss the Cardboard Classic event on March 22nd, a fun family-friendly competition where you can build your own cardboard sled. If you're planning to visit, check the resort's website for updates on trail and lift status, and consider grabbing a 2025-26 season pass for the best value.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Winter Conditions: Slopes Primed, Snowfall on the Way</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop. Currently, the base depth ranges from 24 to 36 inches, with 41 out of 44 trails open for skiing and snowboarding. Four out of eight lifts are operational, including the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, and Magic Carpet. In the past 24 hours, there hasn't been any new snowfall, but you can expect about an inch in the next 48 hours.

Weather-wise, temperatures are fluctuating between 25°F and 33°F, with mostly cloudy skies. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests a mix of cloudy and clear conditions, with temperatures dipping as low as 13°F by the weekend. Expect some light snow showers on Friday and Saturday, but overall, the upcoming days will be quite chilly.

Piste conditions are machine-groomed and variable, while off-piste trails are best approached with caution due to natural snow conditions. Season total snowfall hasn't been reported, but Catamount has seen some decent snowfall this winter.

Special notices for visitors include the upcoming Cardboard Classic event on March 22nd, where you can build your own cardboard sled and enjoy some family-friendly fun. Uphill travel is available on certain routes, so be sure to check the latest policies. With its improved snowmaking system and expanded night operations, Catamount is ready to offer an excellent skiing experience.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2025 10:47:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop. Currently, the base depth ranges from 24 to 36 inches, with 41 out of 44 trails open for skiing and snowboarding. Four out of eight lifts are operational, including the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, and Magic Carpet. In the past 24 hours, there hasn't been any new snowfall, but you can expect about an inch in the next 48 hours.

Weather-wise, temperatures are fluctuating between 25°F and 33°F, with mostly cloudy skies. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests a mix of cloudy and clear conditions, with temperatures dipping as low as 13°F by the weekend. Expect some light snow showers on Friday and Saturday, but overall, the upcoming days will be quite chilly.

Piste conditions are machine-groomed and variable, while off-piste trails are best approached with caution due to natural snow conditions. Season total snowfall hasn't been reported, but Catamount has seen some decent snowfall this winter.

Special notices for visitors include the upcoming Cardboard Classic event on March 22nd, where you can build your own cardboard sled and enjoy some family-friendly fun. Uphill travel is available on certain routes, so be sure to check the latest policies. With its improved snowmaking system and expanded night operations, Catamount is ready to offer an excellent skiing experience.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop. Currently, the base depth ranges from 24 to 36 inches, with 41 out of 44 trails open for skiing and snowboarding. Four out of eight lifts are operational, including the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, and Magic Carpet. In the past 24 hours, there hasn't been any new snowfall, but you can expect about an inch in the next 48 hours.

Weather-wise, temperatures are fluctuating between 25°F and 33°F, with mostly cloudy skies. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests a mix of cloudy and clear conditions, with temperatures dipping as low as 13°F by the weekend. Expect some light snow showers on Friday and Saturday, but overall, the upcoming days will be quite chilly.

Piste conditions are machine-groomed and variable, while off-piste trails are best approached with caution due to natural snow conditions. Season total snowfall hasn't been reported, but Catamount has seen some decent snowfall this winter.

Special notices for visitors include the upcoming Cardboard Classic event on March 22nd, where you can build your own cardboard sled and enjoy some family-friendly fun. Uphill travel is available on certain routes, so be sure to check the latest policies. With its improved snowmaking system and expanded night operations, Catamount is ready to offer an excellent skiing experience.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort's Snowy Delights: A Winter Wonderland Awaits</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat The current snow depth ranges from 24 to 36 inches, providing a solid base for skiing and snowboarding. In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any new snowfall, but the recent total is 48 inches for the season. Currently, four out of eight lifts are open, accessing 41 out of 44 trails, which is about 95% of the terrain.

The weather is partly cloudy with temperatures around 43°F, making it a great day to hit the slopes. Looking ahead, the forecast shows rain on Wednesday and Thursday with highs around 50°F, followed by partly cloudy skies on Friday and Saturday with highs in the mid-30s. This mix of weather means you'll experience machine-groomed and variable conditions on the pistes.

Off-piste conditions can be variable, especially on ungroomed trails with natural snow only, so be sure to ski or ride with caution. The Bobcat Park and skier/boardercross course are open, adding some extra fun to your day. If you're planning a visit, keep an eye out for special events like the Cardboard Classic on March 22nd. Overall, Catamount is offering a fantastic skiing experience right now, so grab your gear and enjoy the mountain

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2025 10:47:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat The current snow depth ranges from 24 to 36 inches, providing a solid base for skiing and snowboarding. In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any new snowfall, but the recent total is 48 inches for the season. Currently, four out of eight lifts are open, accessing 41 out of 44 trails, which is about 95% of the terrain.

The weather is partly cloudy with temperatures around 43°F, making it a great day to hit the slopes. Looking ahead, the forecast shows rain on Wednesday and Thursday with highs around 50°F, followed by partly cloudy skies on Friday and Saturday with highs in the mid-30s. This mix of weather means you'll experience machine-groomed and variable conditions on the pistes.

Off-piste conditions can be variable, especially on ungroomed trails with natural snow only, so be sure to ski or ride with caution. The Bobcat Park and skier/boardercross course are open, adding some extra fun to your day. If you're planning a visit, keep an eye out for special events like the Cardboard Classic on March 22nd. Overall, Catamount is offering a fantastic skiing experience right now, so grab your gear and enjoy the mountain

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat The current snow depth ranges from 24 to 36 inches, providing a solid base for skiing and snowboarding. In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any new snowfall, but the recent total is 48 inches for the season. Currently, four out of eight lifts are open, accessing 41 out of 44 trails, which is about 95% of the terrain.

The weather is partly cloudy with temperatures around 43°F, making it a great day to hit the slopes. Looking ahead, the forecast shows rain on Wednesday and Thursday with highs around 50°F, followed by partly cloudy skies on Friday and Saturday with highs in the mid-30s. This mix of weather means you'll experience machine-groomed and variable conditions on the pistes.

Off-piste conditions can be variable, especially on ungroomed trails with natural snow only, so be sure to ski or ride with caution. The Bobcat Park and skier/boardercross course are open, adding some extra fun to your day. If you're planning a visit, keep an eye out for special events like the Cardboard Classic on March 22nd. Overall, Catamount is offering a fantastic skiing experience right now, so grab your gear and enjoy the mountain

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Ski Season at Catamount Mountain: Conditions, Forecast, and the Cardboard Classic Event</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know. Currently, the base depth ranges from 24 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for your skiing adventures. As of the latest update, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the past 24 hours, but the resort has been working hard to maintain machine-groomed and variable conditions across the trails.

Right now, 41 out of 44 trails are open, giving you plenty of options to explore. However, only 4 out of 8 lifts are operating, so plan your runs accordingly. The current weather is partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to mid-30s Fahrenheit, making it a great time to enjoy the mountain.

Looking ahead, the forecast suggests rain on Wednesday and Thursday, followed by partly cloudy skies on Friday and Saturday. Temperatures will dip slightly over the weekend, so pack layers. Season total snowfall stands at 48 inches, which is respectable for this time of year.

Piste conditions are generally machine-groomed, while off-piste areas can be variable due to natural snow only. If you're planning a visit, keep an eye on the weather and trail updates. Additionally, Catamount is hosting the Cardboard Classic on March 22nd, a fun event where you can build and ride cardboard sleds – perfect for families and those looking for a unique experience.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2025 15:53:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know. Currently, the base depth ranges from 24 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for your skiing adventures. As of the latest update, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the past 24 hours, but the resort has been working hard to maintain machine-groomed and variable conditions across the trails.

Right now, 41 out of 44 trails are open, giving you plenty of options to explore. However, only 4 out of 8 lifts are operating, so plan your runs accordingly. The current weather is partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to mid-30s Fahrenheit, making it a great time to enjoy the mountain.

Looking ahead, the forecast suggests rain on Wednesday and Thursday, followed by partly cloudy skies on Friday and Saturday. Temperatures will dip slightly over the weekend, so pack layers. Season total snowfall stands at 48 inches, which is respectable for this time of year.

Piste conditions are generally machine-groomed, while off-piste areas can be variable due to natural snow only. If you're planning a visit, keep an eye on the weather and trail updates. Additionally, Catamount is hosting the Cardboard Classic on March 22nd, a fun event where you can build and ride cardboard sleds – perfect for families and those looking for a unique experience.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know. Currently, the base depth ranges from 24 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for your skiing adventures. As of the latest update, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the past 24 hours, but the resort has been working hard to maintain machine-groomed and variable conditions across the trails.

Right now, 41 out of 44 trails are open, giving you plenty of options to explore. However, only 4 out of 8 lifts are operating, so plan your runs accordingly. The current weather is partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to mid-30s Fahrenheit, making it a great time to enjoy the mountain.

Looking ahead, the forecast suggests rain on Wednesday and Thursday, followed by partly cloudy skies on Friday and Saturday. Temperatures will dip slightly over the weekend, so pack layers. Season total snowfall stands at 48 inches, which is respectable for this time of year.

Piste conditions are generally machine-groomed, while off-piste areas can be variable due to natural snow only. If you're planning a visit, keep an eye on the weather and trail updates. Additionally, Catamount is hosting the Cardboard Classic on March 22nd, a fun event where you can build and ride cardboard sleds – perfect for families and those looking for a unique experience.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know. The current snow depth ranges from a minimum base of 24 inches to a maximum of 36 inches. Unfortunately, there's been no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort is well-equipped with snowmaking capabilities to keep conditions fresh.

Right now, four out of eight lifts are open, and you can enjoy 41 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine groomed with some variable areas, so be sure to check the trail status before heading out. The weather is looking pleasant with clear skies and temperatures ranging from a crisp 15°F in the morning to the mid-20s by afternoon.

Looking ahead, the forecast suggests minimal snowfall until March 15, when a more significant snowfall is expected. Piste conditions are generally good, but off-piste areas may be more challenging due to variable snow depths. Season total snowfall hasn't been reported, but Catamount typically averages around 100 inches annually.

For visitors, Catamount offers a range of amenities, including a tubing park, night skiing, and a variety of trails for all skill levels. Don't miss the Cardboard Classic event on March 22, a fun family-friendly competition where creativity meets speed. Whether you're a seasoned skier or just starting out, Catamount has something for everyone.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know. The current snow depth ranges from a minimum base of 24 inches to a maximum of 36 inches. Unfortunately, there's been no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort is well-equipped with snowmaking capabilities to keep conditions fresh.

Right now, four out of eight lifts are open, and you can enjoy 41 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine groomed with some variable areas, so be sure to check the trail status before heading out. The weather is looking pleasant with clear skies and temperatures ranging from a crisp 15°F in the morning to the mid-20s by afternoon.

Looking ahead, the forecast suggests minimal snowfall until March 15, when a more significant snowfall is expected. Piste conditions are generally good, but off-piste areas may be more challenging due to variable snow depths. Season total snowfall hasn't been reported, but Catamount typically averages around 100 inches annually.

For visitors, Catamount offers a range of amenities, including a tubing park, night skiing, and a variety of trails for all skill levels. Don't miss the Cardboard Classic event on March 22, a fun family-friendly competition where creativity meets speed. Whether you're a seasoned skier or just starting out, Catamount has something for everyone.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know. The current snow depth ranges from a minimum base of 24 inches to a maximum of 36 inches. Unfortunately, there's been no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort is well-equipped with snowmaking capabilities to keep conditions fresh.

Right now, four out of eight lifts are open, and you can enjoy 41 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine groomed with some variable areas, so be sure to check the trail status before heading out. The weather is looking pleasant with clear skies and temperatures ranging from a crisp 15°F in the morning to the mid-20s by afternoon.

Looking ahead, the forecast suggests minimal snowfall until March 15, when a more significant snowfall is expected. Piste conditions are generally good, but off-piste areas may be more challenging due to variable snow depths. Season total snowfall hasn't been reported, but Catamount typically averages around 100 inches annually.

For visitors, Catamount offers a range of amenities, including a tubing park, night skiing, and a variety of trails for all skill levels. Don't miss the Cardboard Classic event on March 22, a fun family-friendly competition where creativity meets speed. Whether you're a seasoned skier or just starting out, Catamount has something for everyone.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know The current snow depth ranges from a minimum base of 24 inches to a maximum of 36 inches, making for some fantastic skiing conditions. As of the latest update, there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but the resort is always ready with its improved snowmaking system.

Right now, four out of eight lifts are open, accessing 41 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine groomed with variable areas, so be sure to check the trail status before heading out. The weather is quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from the mid-teens to the upper twenties Fahrenheit during the day. Night skiing has been cancelled due to inclement weather, so plan your day accordingly.

Looking ahead, the forecast suggests light snow showers with temperatures fluctuating between the teens and thirties. Over the next five days, expect some snowfall, with about 4 inches predicted in the next week. Piste conditions are generally good, while off-piste areas can be variable, so ski with caution.

Season total snowfall hasn't been reported recently, but Catamount's snowmaking capabilities ensure there's always something to ski on. Special notices include the cancellation of night skiing and the upcoming Cardboard Classic event on March 22nd, which promises to be a fun family-friendly activity. So, grab your gear and enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2025 22:48:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know The current snow depth ranges from a minimum base of 24 inches to a maximum of 36 inches, making for some fantastic skiing conditions. As of the latest update, there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but the resort is always ready with its improved snowmaking system.

Right now, four out of eight lifts are open, accessing 41 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine groomed with variable areas, so be sure to check the trail status before heading out. The weather is quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from the mid-teens to the upper twenties Fahrenheit during the day. Night skiing has been cancelled due to inclement weather, so plan your day accordingly.

Looking ahead, the forecast suggests light snow showers with temperatures fluctuating between the teens and thirties. Over the next five days, expect some snowfall, with about 4 inches predicted in the next week. Piste conditions are generally good, while off-piste areas can be variable, so ski with caution.

Season total snowfall hasn't been reported recently, but Catamount's snowmaking capabilities ensure there's always something to ski on. Special notices include the cancellation of night skiing and the upcoming Cardboard Classic event on March 22nd, which promises to be a fun family-friendly activity. So, grab your gear and enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know The current snow depth ranges from a minimum base of 24 inches to a maximum of 36 inches, making for some fantastic skiing conditions. As of the latest update, there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but the resort is always ready with its improved snowmaking system.

Right now, four out of eight lifts are open, accessing 41 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine groomed with variable areas, so be sure to check the trail status before heading out. The weather is quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from the mid-teens to the upper twenties Fahrenheit during the day. Night skiing has been cancelled due to inclement weather, so plan your day accordingly.

Looking ahead, the forecast suggests light snow showers with temperatures fluctuating between the teens and thirties. Over the next five days, expect some snowfall, with about 4 inches predicted in the next week. Piste conditions are generally good, while off-piste areas can be variable, so ski with caution.

Season total snowfall hasn't been reported recently, but Catamount's snowmaking capabilities ensure there's always something to ski on. Special notices include the cancellation of night skiing and the upcoming Cardboard Classic event on March 22nd, which promises to be a fun family-friendly activity. So, grab your gear and enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat Currently, the base depth ranges from 24 to 36 inches, with machine-groomed and variable surface conditions. As of the latest update, four out of eight lifts are open, and 41 out of 44 trails are ready for you to carve through. Unfortunately, there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but you can expect some fresh powder soon, with about an inch forecasted for the next 48 hours.

The current weather is quite pleasant, with partly sunny skies and temperatures that are perfect for a spring-like ski day. However, winds might pick up a bit in the afternoon. Looking ahead, the next five days promise a mix of cloudy skies with potential snow showers, especially on March 1st, when you can expect heavier snowfall.

Piste conditions are generally well-groomed, offering a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders. Off-piste conditions are more variable, so be sure to ski with caution. Season total snowfall hasn't been reported recently, but Catamount has been investing heavily in snowmaking, ensuring great conditions even when natural snow is scarce.

Special notices for visitors include the Family Tubing Party on March 1st, which promises a fun-filled evening with music and s'mores. Uphill travel is open on select routes, so don't forget to check the updated policies. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, Catamount has something for everyone, from groomed trails to exciting features like the Bobcat park and skier/boardercross course.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2025 11:47:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat Currently, the base depth ranges from 24 to 36 inches, with machine-groomed and variable surface conditions. As of the latest update, four out of eight lifts are open, and 41 out of 44 trails are ready for you to carve through. Unfortunately, there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but you can expect some fresh powder soon, with about an inch forecasted for the next 48 hours.

The current weather is quite pleasant, with partly sunny skies and temperatures that are perfect for a spring-like ski day. However, winds might pick up a bit in the afternoon. Looking ahead, the next five days promise a mix of cloudy skies with potential snow showers, especially on March 1st, when you can expect heavier snowfall.

Piste conditions are generally well-groomed, offering a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders. Off-piste conditions are more variable, so be sure to ski with caution. Season total snowfall hasn't been reported recently, but Catamount has been investing heavily in snowmaking, ensuring great conditions even when natural snow is scarce.

Special notices for visitors include the Family Tubing Party on March 1st, which promises a fun-filled evening with music and s'mores. Uphill travel is open on select routes, so don't forget to check the updated policies. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, Catamount has something for everyone, from groomed trails to exciting features like the Bobcat park and skier/boardercross course.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're heading to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat Currently, the base depth ranges from 24 to 36 inches, with machine-groomed and variable surface conditions. As of the latest update, four out of eight lifts are open, and 41 out of 44 trails are ready for you to carve through. Unfortunately, there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but you can expect some fresh powder soon, with about an inch forecasted for the next 48 hours.

The current weather is quite pleasant, with partly sunny skies and temperatures that are perfect for a spring-like ski day. However, winds might pick up a bit in the afternoon. Looking ahead, the next five days promise a mix of cloudy skies with potential snow showers, especially on March 1st, when you can expect heavier snowfall.

Piste conditions are generally well-groomed, offering a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders. Off-piste conditions are more variable, so be sure to ski with caution. Season total snowfall hasn't been reported recently, but Catamount has been investing heavily in snowmaking, ensuring great conditions even when natural snow is scarce.

Special notices for visitors include the Family Tubing Party on March 1st, which promises a fun-filled evening with music and s'mores. Uphill travel is open on select routes, so don't forget to check the updated policies. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, Catamount has something for everyone, from groomed trails to exciting features like the Bobcat park and skier/boardercross course.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest report, the mountain offers a minimum base depth of 24 inches and a maximum of 36 inches, with surface conditions being machine groomed and variable. There's been no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's impressive snowmaking capabilities have kept the trails in great shape. Currently, 41 out of 44 trails are open, and four out of eight lifts are running, including the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, and Magic Carpet.

The weather is looking pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 30°F to 43°F, and partly sunny skies expected throughout the day. However, winds might pick up slightly in the afternoon. For the next few days, the forecast suggests a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions, with a slight chance of snow towards the end of the week.

Piste conditions are generally good, thanks to the resort's grooming efforts, while off-piste areas may have more variable conditions due to natural snow only. Seasonal snowfall totals are typically around 46 inches annually, but this season's specifics aren't detailed in the latest reports.

If you're planning a visit, don't miss the Family Snow Tubing Party on March 1st, featuring DJ music and s'mores by the fire. Additionally, the Cardboard Classic event is coming up on March 22nd, where creativity meets speed as participants race their cardboard sleds down the mountain. Always check the resort's updates for any changes in conditions or events.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2025 11:47:29 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest report, the mountain offers a minimum base depth of 24 inches and a maximum of 36 inches, with surface conditions being machine groomed and variable. There's been no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's impressive snowmaking capabilities have kept the trails in great shape. Currently, 41 out of 44 trails are open, and four out of eight lifts are running, including the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, and Magic Carpet.

The weather is looking pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 30°F to 43°F, and partly sunny skies expected throughout the day. However, winds might pick up slightly in the afternoon. For the next few days, the forecast suggests a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions, with a slight chance of snow towards the end of the week.

Piste conditions are generally good, thanks to the resort's grooming efforts, while off-piste areas may have more variable conditions due to natural snow only. Seasonal snowfall totals are typically around 46 inches annually, but this season's specifics aren't detailed in the latest reports.

If you're planning a visit, don't miss the Family Snow Tubing Party on March 1st, featuring DJ music and s'mores by the fire. Additionally, the Cardboard Classic event is coming up on March 22nd, where creativity meets speed as participants race their cardboard sleds down the mountain. Always check the resort's updates for any changes in conditions or events.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest report, the mountain offers a minimum base depth of 24 inches and a maximum of 36 inches, with surface conditions being machine groomed and variable. There's been no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's impressive snowmaking capabilities have kept the trails in great shape. Currently, 41 out of 44 trails are open, and four out of eight lifts are running, including the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, and Magic Carpet.

The weather is looking pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 30°F to 43°F, and partly sunny skies expected throughout the day. However, winds might pick up slightly in the afternoon. For the next few days, the forecast suggests a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions, with a slight chance of snow towards the end of the week.

Piste conditions are generally good, thanks to the resort's grooming efforts, while off-piste areas may have more variable conditions due to natural snow only. Seasonal snowfall totals are typically around 46 inches annually, but this season's specifics aren't detailed in the latest reports.

If you're planning a visit, don't miss the Family Snow Tubing Party on March 1st, featuring DJ music and s'mores by the fire. Additionally, the Cardboard Classic event is coming up on March 22nd, where creativity meets speed as participants race their cardboard sleds down the mountain. Always check the resort's updates for any changes in conditions or events.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest report, the base depth is 24 inches, with a maximum of 36 inches at the summit. Unfortunately, there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but the resort's impressive snowmaking capabilities have kept conditions machine groomed and variable. Currently, 41 out of 44 trails are open, with four lifts running, including the Ridge Quad and Catamount Quad.

The weather is looking pleasant, with partly sunny skies and temperatures ranging from 30°F to 43°F, making for a nearly spring-like day. However, winds may pick up slightly in the afternoon. For the next few days, expect some light snowfall, with about 2 inches forecasted in the next 48 hours.

Piste conditions are generally well-groomed, while off-piste areas can be more variable, so be cautious on ungroomed trails. Season total snowfall hasn't been reported recently, but Catamount typically sees its snowiest weeks in early March.

If you're planning a visit, don't miss the Family Tubing Party on March 1st, featuring DJ tunes, food, and s'mores. And mark your calendars for the Cardboard Classic on March 22nd, where creativity meets speed as you design and race your own cardboard sleds. Always check the resort's updates for the latest conditions and events

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2025 11:47:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest report, the base depth is 24 inches, with a maximum of 36 inches at the summit. Unfortunately, there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but the resort's impressive snowmaking capabilities have kept conditions machine groomed and variable. Currently, 41 out of 44 trails are open, with four lifts running, including the Ridge Quad and Catamount Quad.

The weather is looking pleasant, with partly sunny skies and temperatures ranging from 30°F to 43°F, making for a nearly spring-like day. However, winds may pick up slightly in the afternoon. For the next few days, expect some light snowfall, with about 2 inches forecasted in the next 48 hours.

Piste conditions are generally well-groomed, while off-piste areas can be more variable, so be cautious on ungroomed trails. Season total snowfall hasn't been reported recently, but Catamount typically sees its snowiest weeks in early March.

If you're planning a visit, don't miss the Family Tubing Party on March 1st, featuring DJ tunes, food, and s'mores. And mark your calendars for the Cardboard Classic on March 22nd, where creativity meets speed as you design and race your own cardboard sleds. Always check the resort's updates for the latest conditions and events

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest report, the base depth is 24 inches, with a maximum of 36 inches at the summit. Unfortunately, there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but the resort's impressive snowmaking capabilities have kept conditions machine groomed and variable. Currently, 41 out of 44 trails are open, with four lifts running, including the Ridge Quad and Catamount Quad.

The weather is looking pleasant, with partly sunny skies and temperatures ranging from 30°F to 43°F, making for a nearly spring-like day. However, winds may pick up slightly in the afternoon. For the next few days, expect some light snowfall, with about 2 inches forecasted in the next 48 hours.

Piste conditions are generally well-groomed, while off-piste areas can be more variable, so be cautious on ungroomed trails. Season total snowfall hasn't been reported recently, but Catamount typically sees its snowiest weeks in early March.

If you're planning a visit, don't miss the Family Tubing Party on March 1st, featuring DJ tunes, food, and s'mores. And mark your calendars for the Cardboard Classic on March 22nd, where creativity meets speed as you design and race your own cardboard sleds. Always check the resort's updates for the latest conditions and events

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Ski Conditions, Snow Forecasts, and More at Catamount Mountain Resort</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in luck Right now, the resort boasts a minimum base depth of 24 inches and a maximum of 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding. Over the past 24 hours, there hasn't been any new snowfall, but the resort has seen 11 inches in the past week[1][2]. Currently, four out of eight lifts are open, with 41 out of 44 trails available for skiers and snowboarders to enjoy[1].

The current weather is quite pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 27°F to 35°F today. However, the forecast suggests a slight chance of snow on Friday, with more significant snowfall expected on March 6th[1][3]. For the next five days, expect variable conditions with temperatures fluctuating between the teens and mid-thirties[3].

Piste conditions are machine groomed and variable, offering a mix of smooth and challenging terrain. Off-piste conditions are more variable, so it's wise to ski with caution on ungroomed trails[1]. Season total snowfall isn't specified, but the resort has been investing heavily in snowmaking and grooming to ensure optimal conditions[1].

Visitors should note that uphill travel is open on certain routes, and there's a Family Tubing Party scheduled for March 1st, featuring DJ music and s’mores by the fire pits[1]. Always check the latest updates before heading out, as conditions can change quickly.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in luck Right now, the resort boasts a minimum base depth of 24 inches and a maximum of 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding. Over the past 24 hours, there hasn't been any new snowfall, but the resort has seen 11 inches in the past week[1][2]. Currently, four out of eight lifts are open, with 41 out of 44 trails available for skiers and snowboarders to enjoy[1].

The current weather is quite pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 27°F to 35°F today. However, the forecast suggests a slight chance of snow on Friday, with more significant snowfall expected on March 6th[1][3]. For the next five days, expect variable conditions with temperatures fluctuating between the teens and mid-thirties[3].

Piste conditions are machine groomed and variable, offering a mix of smooth and challenging terrain. Off-piste conditions are more variable, so it's wise to ski with caution on ungroomed trails[1]. Season total snowfall isn't specified, but the resort has been investing heavily in snowmaking and grooming to ensure optimal conditions[1].

Visitors should note that uphill travel is open on certain routes, and there's a Family Tubing Party scheduled for March 1st, featuring DJ music and s’mores by the fire pits[1]. Always check the latest updates before heading out, as conditions can change quickly.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in luck Right now, the resort boasts a minimum base depth of 24 inches and a maximum of 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding. Over the past 24 hours, there hasn't been any new snowfall, but the resort has seen 11 inches in the past week[1][2]. Currently, four out of eight lifts are open, with 41 out of 44 trails available for skiers and snowboarders to enjoy[1].

The current weather is quite pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 27°F to 35°F today. However, the forecast suggests a slight chance of snow on Friday, with more significant snowfall expected on March 6th[1][3]. For the next five days, expect variable conditions with temperatures fluctuating between the teens and mid-thirties[3].

Piste conditions are machine groomed and variable, offering a mix of smooth and challenging terrain. Off-piste conditions are more variable, so it's wise to ski with caution on ungroomed trails[1]. Season total snowfall isn't specified, but the resort has been investing heavily in snowmaking and grooming to ensure optimal conditions[1].

Visitors should note that uphill travel is open on certain routes, and there's a Family Tubing Party scheduled for March 1st, featuring DJ music and s’mores by the fire pits[1]. Always check the latest updates before heading out, as conditions can change quickly.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Calling all snow enthusiasts! If you're itching to hit the slopes, Catamount Mountain Resort has got you covered with some seriously sweet conditions. As of the latest report, the mountain is boasting a solid base depth of 24 inches at the bottom and a whopping 36 inches at the summit. While there hasn't been any fresh powder in the last 24 hours, the recent snowfall has set up a fantastic foundation for some epic runs.

The resort is currently running 7 out of 8 lifts, giving you access to a jaw-dropping 41 out of 44 trails. That's right, folks - almost the entire mountain is open and ready for you to carve it up! The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable, offering a little something for everyone, whether you're a groomer junkie or prefer to tackle some challenging terrain.

Now, let's talk weather. Today's forecast is calling for partly sunny skies with temperatures starting at a crisp 30°F and climbing up to a comfortable 43°F by closing time. Winds are expected to stay relatively light, making for some near-perfect spring-like conditions. It's the kind of day that'll have you shedding layers and soaking up the sun between runs.

Looking ahead at the next five days, we're in for a bit of a mixed bag. Expect temperatures to fluctuate between the mid-20s and mid-40s, with a chance of some light snow showers over the weekend. Sunday might bring a slight chance of a rain-snow mix, so be prepared for potentially variable conditions.

For all you park rats out there, the Bobcat terrain park is dialed in with 10 features to keep you busy, and there's even a skier/boardercross course set up on Lower Promenade for those who like a little friendly competition. If you're into moguls, head over to Catapult where they've got some sweet bump lines set up on the side.

Catamount's been working hard to keep the mountain in top shape, with snowmaking efforts focused on key areas to ensure great coverage. The groomers have been out in full force, laying down some pristine corduroy for all you early birds.

For those of you who like to earn your turns, uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes. Just make sure to check out this year's updated policies before you start skinning up.

And here's a hot tip for all you snow tubers out there: mark your calendars for Saturday, March 1st. Catamount's hosting a Family Tubing Party with five extra-wide lanes, a DJ spinning tunes, and even s'mores by the fire pit. Tickets are limited, so snag yours quick if you want in on the action.

Remember, conditions can change quickly in the mountains, so always check the latest report before heading out. And if you find yourself in a jam on the mountain, Ski Patrol's got your back - just give them a ring at 413-232-9405.

So what are you waiting for? Wax up those boards, bundle up (or don't, if this warm weather holds), and get ready for some

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Calling all snow enthusiasts! If you're itching to hit the slopes, Catamount Mountain Resort has got you covered with some seriously sweet conditions. As of the latest report, the mountain is boasting a solid base depth of 24 inches at the bottom and a whopping 36 inches at the summit. While there hasn't been any fresh powder in the last 24 hours, the recent snowfall has set up a fantastic foundation for some epic runs.

The resort is currently running 7 out of 8 lifts, giving you access to a jaw-dropping 41 out of 44 trails. That's right, folks - almost the entire mountain is open and ready for you to carve it up! The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable, offering a little something for everyone, whether you're a groomer junkie or prefer to tackle some challenging terrain.

Now, let's talk weather. Today's forecast is calling for partly sunny skies with temperatures starting at a crisp 30°F and climbing up to a comfortable 43°F by closing time. Winds are expected to stay relatively light, making for some near-perfect spring-like conditions. It's the kind of day that'll have you shedding layers and soaking up the sun between runs.

Looking ahead at the next five days, we're in for a bit of a mixed bag. Expect temperatures to fluctuate between the mid-20s and mid-40s, with a chance of some light snow showers over the weekend. Sunday might bring a slight chance of a rain-snow mix, so be prepared for potentially variable conditions.

For all you park rats out there, the Bobcat terrain park is dialed in with 10 features to keep you busy, and there's even a skier/boardercross course set up on Lower Promenade for those who like a little friendly competition. If you're into moguls, head over to Catapult where they've got some sweet bump lines set up on the side.

Catamount's been working hard to keep the mountain in top shape, with snowmaking efforts focused on key areas to ensure great coverage. The groomers have been out in full force, laying down some pristine corduroy for all you early birds.

For those of you who like to earn your turns, uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes. Just make sure to check out this year's updated policies before you start skinning up.

And here's a hot tip for all you snow tubers out there: mark your calendars for Saturday, March 1st. Catamount's hosting a Family Tubing Party with five extra-wide lanes, a DJ spinning tunes, and even s'mores by the fire pit. Tickets are limited, so snag yours quick if you want in on the action.

Remember, conditions can change quickly in the mountains, so always check the latest report before heading out. And if you find yourself in a jam on the mountain, Ski Patrol's got your back - just give them a ring at 413-232-9405.

So what are you waiting for? Wax up those boards, bundle up (or don't, if this warm weather holds), and get ready for some

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Calling all snow enthusiasts! If you're itching to hit the slopes, Catamount Mountain Resort has got you covered with some seriously sweet conditions. As of the latest report, the mountain is boasting a solid base depth of 24 inches at the bottom and a whopping 36 inches at the summit. While there hasn't been any fresh powder in the last 24 hours, the recent snowfall has set up a fantastic foundation for some epic runs.

The resort is currently running 7 out of 8 lifts, giving you access to a jaw-dropping 41 out of 44 trails. That's right, folks - almost the entire mountain is open and ready for you to carve it up! The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable, offering a little something for everyone, whether you're a groomer junkie or prefer to tackle some challenging terrain.

Now, let's talk weather. Today's forecast is calling for partly sunny skies with temperatures starting at a crisp 30°F and climbing up to a comfortable 43°F by closing time. Winds are expected to stay relatively light, making for some near-perfect spring-like conditions. It's the kind of day that'll have you shedding layers and soaking up the sun between runs.

Looking ahead at the next five days, we're in for a bit of a mixed bag. Expect temperatures to fluctuate between the mid-20s and mid-40s, with a chance of some light snow showers over the weekend. Sunday might bring a slight chance of a rain-snow mix, so be prepared for potentially variable conditions.

For all you park rats out there, the Bobcat terrain park is dialed in with 10 features to keep you busy, and there's even a skier/boardercross course set up on Lower Promenade for those who like a little friendly competition. If you're into moguls, head over to Catapult where they've got some sweet bump lines set up on the side.

Catamount's been working hard to keep the mountain in top shape, with snowmaking efforts focused on key areas to ensure great coverage. The groomers have been out in full force, laying down some pristine corduroy for all you early birds.

For those of you who like to earn your turns, uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes. Just make sure to check out this year's updated policies before you start skinning up.

And here's a hot tip for all you snow tubers out there: mark your calendars for Saturday, March 1st. Catamount's hosting a Family Tubing Party with five extra-wide lanes, a DJ spinning tunes, and even s'mores by the fire pit. Tickets are limited, so snag yours quick if you want in on the action.

Remember, conditions can change quickly in the mountains, so always check the latest report before heading out. And if you find yourself in a jam on the mountain, Ski Patrol's got your back - just give them a ring at 413-232-9405.

So what are you waiting for? Wax up those boards, bundle up (or don't, if this warm weather holds), and get ready for some

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort. As of February 26, the snow conditions are looking pretty good. The base depth is at 24 inches, and while there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the mountain still offers a variety of trails to explore[5].

Currently, 4 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 41 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, so you'll find something to suit every skill level. The mountain is open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, and Magic Carpet lifts running smoothly[5].

Looking at the weather forecast, today is mostly cloudy with highs in the lower 40s and lows in the upper 20s. Tomorrow, there's a 60% chance of rain, which might turn into a rain-snow mix by nightfall. The temperatures will drop significantly by Friday, with highs around 32°F and a 30% chance of snow[4].

For the next few days, expect a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to the mid-30s. There's a chance of snow showers on Saturday and Sunday, so keep an eye on the forecast if you're planning a weekend trip[4].

On the mountain, the piste conditions are generally good, with groomed trails offering smooth rides. However, off-piste trails with natural snow only might have variable conditions and depths, so ski with caution[5].

If you're planning to visit, don't miss the Family Tubing Party on Saturday, March 1st. It's a fun event with snow tubing, food, drinks, and s’mores by the fire pits. Tickets are limited, so grab yours now[5].

Lastly, remember to check the updated policies for uphill travel and touring, and in case of an emergency, call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort. As of February 26, the snow conditions are looking pretty good. The base depth is at 24 inches, and while there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the mountain still offers a variety of trails to explore[5].

Currently, 4 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 41 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, so you'll find something to suit every skill level. The mountain is open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, and Magic Carpet lifts running smoothly[5].

Looking at the weather forecast, today is mostly cloudy with highs in the lower 40s and lows in the upper 20s. Tomorrow, there's a 60% chance of rain, which might turn into a rain-snow mix by nightfall. The temperatures will drop significantly by Friday, with highs around 32°F and a 30% chance of snow[4].

For the next few days, expect a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to the mid-30s. There's a chance of snow showers on Saturday and Sunday, so keep an eye on the forecast if you're planning a weekend trip[4].

On the mountain, the piste conditions are generally good, with groomed trails offering smooth rides. However, off-piste trails with natural snow only might have variable conditions and depths, so ski with caution[5].

If you're planning to visit, don't miss the Family Tubing Party on Saturday, March 1st. It's a fun event with snow tubing, food, drinks, and s’mores by the fire pits. Tickets are limited, so grab yours now[5].

Lastly, remember to check the updated policies for uphill travel and touring, and in case of an emergency, call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort. As of February 26, the snow conditions are looking pretty good. The base depth is at 24 inches, and while there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the mountain still offers a variety of trails to explore[5].

Currently, 4 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 41 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, so you'll find something to suit every skill level. The mountain is open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, and Magic Carpet lifts running smoothly[5].

Looking at the weather forecast, today is mostly cloudy with highs in the lower 40s and lows in the upper 20s. Tomorrow, there's a 60% chance of rain, which might turn into a rain-snow mix by nightfall. The temperatures will drop significantly by Friday, with highs around 32°F and a 30% chance of snow[4].

For the next few days, expect a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to the mid-30s. There's a chance of snow showers on Saturday and Sunday, so keep an eye on the forecast if you're planning a weekend trip[4].

On the mountain, the piste conditions are generally good, with groomed trails offering smooth rides. However, off-piste trails with natural snow only might have variable conditions and depths, so ski with caution[5].

If you're planning to visit, don't miss the Family Tubing Party on Saturday, March 1st. It's a fun event with snow tubing, food, drinks, and s’mores by the fire pits. Tickets are limited, so grab yours now[5].

Lastly, remember to check the updated policies for uphill travel and touring, and in case of an emergency, call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Carving the Trails at Catamount Mountain: Base Depth, Lift Access, and Weather Outlook</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth is a solid 24-36 inches, perfect for carving through the trails. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort is still offering fantastic skiing and snowboarding conditions[2][3].

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 41 out of 41 trails. Yes, you read that right - all trails are open and ready for you to explore The surface conditions are a mix of machine groomed and variable snow, ensuring a fun ride for all skill levels[3].

Looking at the current weather, it's mostly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to lower 40s over the next few days. There's a 40% chance of rain on Tuesday, so be sure to check the forecast before heading out[4].

For the next 5 days, expect a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures staying relatively consistent. There's a slight chance of snow showers on Friday, but nothing too significant. The real action starts on Thursday, with a 60% chance of rain, followed by a potential rain-snow mix in the evening[4].

Piste conditions are excellent, with all trails groomed and ready for action. Off-piste enthusiasts will find variable conditions, but there's still plenty of fun to be had exploring the resort's terrain.

As for the season total, Catamount has seen a respectable 100 inches of snowfall so far. While it's not a record-breaking year, the resort has done an excellent job maintaining the trails and providing a great skiing experience[2].

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And don't forget to grab a bite to eat or relax with a drink at one of the many on-mountain amenities. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2025 11:47:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth is a solid 24-36 inches, perfect for carving through the trails. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort is still offering fantastic skiing and snowboarding conditions[2][3].

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 41 out of 41 trails. Yes, you read that right - all trails are open and ready for you to explore The surface conditions are a mix of machine groomed and variable snow, ensuring a fun ride for all skill levels[3].

Looking at the current weather, it's mostly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to lower 40s over the next few days. There's a 40% chance of rain on Tuesday, so be sure to check the forecast before heading out[4].

For the next 5 days, expect a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures staying relatively consistent. There's a slight chance of snow showers on Friday, but nothing too significant. The real action starts on Thursday, with a 60% chance of rain, followed by a potential rain-snow mix in the evening[4].

Piste conditions are excellent, with all trails groomed and ready for action. Off-piste enthusiasts will find variable conditions, but there's still plenty of fun to be had exploring the resort's terrain.

As for the season total, Catamount has seen a respectable 100 inches of snowfall so far. While it's not a record-breaking year, the resort has done an excellent job maintaining the trails and providing a great skiing experience[2].

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And don't forget to grab a bite to eat or relax with a drink at one of the many on-mountain amenities. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth is a solid 24-36 inches, perfect for carving through the trails. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort is still offering fantastic skiing and snowboarding conditions[2][3].

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 41 out of 41 trails. Yes, you read that right - all trails are open and ready for you to explore The surface conditions are a mix of machine groomed and variable snow, ensuring a fun ride for all skill levels[3].

Looking at the current weather, it's mostly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to lower 40s over the next few days. There's a 40% chance of rain on Tuesday, so be sure to check the forecast before heading out[4].

For the next 5 days, expect a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures staying relatively consistent. There's a slight chance of snow showers on Friday, but nothing too significant. The real action starts on Thursday, with a 60% chance of rain, followed by a potential rain-snow mix in the evening[4].

Piste conditions are excellent, with all trails groomed and ready for action. Off-piste enthusiasts will find variable conditions, but there's still plenty of fun to be had exploring the resort's terrain.

As for the season total, Catamount has seen a respectable 100 inches of snowfall so far. While it's not a record-breaking year, the resort has done an excellent job maintaining the trails and providing a great skiing experience[2].

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And don't forget to grab a bite to eat or relax with a drink at one of the many on-mountain amenities. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth is a solid 24-36 inches, with 7 out of 8 lifts open and 35 trails waiting for you to explore[3][5]. The current weather conditions are mostly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 34°F during the day to 24°F at night[4].

Looking back, the resort has seen 11 inches of fresh snow in the past 7 days, with the last snowfall reported on February 15[2]. The piste conditions are machine groomed, perfect for carving through the snow, while off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, so be sure to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path[2].

For the next 5 days, the weather forecast is calling for a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures fluctuating between the mid-30s and mid-40s[4]. There's a 40% chance of rain on Tuesday and Thursday, so be prepared for some wet conditions. However, by Friday, things are looking up, with partly sunny skies and a high of 32°F[4].

In terms of season totals, Catamount has seen a respectable 100 inches of snowfall so far, with plenty more to come[3]. The resort's snowmaking capabilities are also on point, with 100% of the trails covered in the white stuff[3].

Before you head out, be sure to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And don't forget to grab a bite to eat or warm up with a cup of hot cocoa at one of the many on-mountain amenities[3]. With its re-imagined four-season resort vibe and big heart, Catamount is the perfect place to get your ski on and make some unforgettable memories. So what are you waiting for? Hit the slopes and enjoy the ride

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth is a solid 24-36 inches, with 7 out of 8 lifts open and 35 trails waiting for you to explore[3][5]. The current weather conditions are mostly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 34°F during the day to 24°F at night[4].

Looking back, the resort has seen 11 inches of fresh snow in the past 7 days, with the last snowfall reported on February 15[2]. The piste conditions are machine groomed, perfect for carving through the snow, while off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, so be sure to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path[2].

For the next 5 days, the weather forecast is calling for a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures fluctuating between the mid-30s and mid-40s[4]. There's a 40% chance of rain on Tuesday and Thursday, so be prepared for some wet conditions. However, by Friday, things are looking up, with partly sunny skies and a high of 32°F[4].

In terms of season totals, Catamount has seen a respectable 100 inches of snowfall so far, with plenty more to come[3]. The resort's snowmaking capabilities are also on point, with 100% of the trails covered in the white stuff[3].

Before you head out, be sure to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And don't forget to grab a bite to eat or warm up with a cup of hot cocoa at one of the many on-mountain amenities[3]. With its re-imagined four-season resort vibe and big heart, Catamount is the perfect place to get your ski on and make some unforgettable memories. So what are you waiting for? Hit the slopes and enjoy the ride

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth is a solid 24-36 inches, with 7 out of 8 lifts open and 35 trails waiting for you to explore[3][5]. The current weather conditions are mostly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 34°F during the day to 24°F at night[4].

Looking back, the resort has seen 11 inches of fresh snow in the past 7 days, with the last snowfall reported on February 15[2]. The piste conditions are machine groomed, perfect for carving through the snow, while off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, so be sure to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path[2].

For the next 5 days, the weather forecast is calling for a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures fluctuating between the mid-30s and mid-40s[4]. There's a 40% chance of rain on Tuesday and Thursday, so be prepared for some wet conditions. However, by Friday, things are looking up, with partly sunny skies and a high of 32°F[4].

In terms of season totals, Catamount has seen a respectable 100 inches of snowfall so far, with plenty more to come[3]. The resort's snowmaking capabilities are also on point, with 100% of the trails covered in the white stuff[3].

Before you head out, be sure to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And don't forget to grab a bite to eat or warm up with a cup of hot cocoa at one of the many on-mountain amenities[3]. With its re-imagined four-season resort vibe and big heart, Catamount is the perfect place to get your ski on and make some unforgettable memories. So what are you waiting for? Hit the slopes and enjoy the ride

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to shred the gnar at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking promising. The base depth is currently at 24 inches, with a range of 12 to 36 inches across the mountain. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen 3 inches of fresh snow over the past few days.

Currently, 5 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 35 out of 41 trails. The surface conditions are machine groomed, ensuring a smooth ride down the mountain. The temperature is around 20°F, with mostly cloudy skies and a wind chill that'll make it feel even colder.

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast is calling for a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures ranging from 12°F to 22°F on Saturday, and highs in the mid-30s to mid-40s from Sunday to Wednesday. There's a chance of rain showers on Monday and Tuesday, but nothing too significant in terms of snowfall until possibly Thursday.

For piste and off-piste conditions, the machine-groomed trails are your best bet for now. The trails are well-groomed, with favorites like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, and Colonel's Caper open and ready for action.

The season total snowfall is around average for this time of year, but the resort is still offering plenty of fun on the slopes. If you're planning to visit, be sure to check the resort's website for updates on lift and trail status, as well as any special events or notices. Don't miss out on the Family Tubing Party on Sundays and the Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturdays – grab your tickets and make the most of your time on the mountain.

So, what are you waiting for? Bundle up and get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its re-imagined four-season resort and big heart, you're in for a treat. Just remember to stay warm – it's going to be a chilly few days on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Feb 2025 11:47:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to shred the gnar at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking promising. The base depth is currently at 24 inches, with a range of 12 to 36 inches across the mountain. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen 3 inches of fresh snow over the past few days.

Currently, 5 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 35 out of 41 trails. The surface conditions are machine groomed, ensuring a smooth ride down the mountain. The temperature is around 20°F, with mostly cloudy skies and a wind chill that'll make it feel even colder.

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast is calling for a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures ranging from 12°F to 22°F on Saturday, and highs in the mid-30s to mid-40s from Sunday to Wednesday. There's a chance of rain showers on Monday and Tuesday, but nothing too significant in terms of snowfall until possibly Thursday.

For piste and off-piste conditions, the machine-groomed trails are your best bet for now. The trails are well-groomed, with favorites like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, and Colonel's Caper open and ready for action.

The season total snowfall is around average for this time of year, but the resort is still offering plenty of fun on the slopes. If you're planning to visit, be sure to check the resort's website for updates on lift and trail status, as well as any special events or notices. Don't miss out on the Family Tubing Party on Sundays and the Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturdays – grab your tickets and make the most of your time on the mountain.

So, what are you waiting for? Bundle up and get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its re-imagined four-season resort and big heart, you're in for a treat. Just remember to stay warm – it's going to be a chilly few days on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to shred the gnar at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking promising. The base depth is currently at 24 inches, with a range of 12 to 36 inches across the mountain. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen 3 inches of fresh snow over the past few days.

Currently, 5 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 35 out of 41 trails. The surface conditions are machine groomed, ensuring a smooth ride down the mountain. The temperature is around 20°F, with mostly cloudy skies and a wind chill that'll make it feel even colder.

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast is calling for a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures ranging from 12°F to 22°F on Saturday, and highs in the mid-30s to mid-40s from Sunday to Wednesday. There's a chance of rain showers on Monday and Tuesday, but nothing too significant in terms of snowfall until possibly Thursday.

For piste and off-piste conditions, the machine-groomed trails are your best bet for now. The trails are well-groomed, with favorites like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, and Colonel's Caper open and ready for action.

The season total snowfall is around average for this time of year, but the resort is still offering plenty of fun on the slopes. If you're planning to visit, be sure to check the resort's website for updates on lift and trail status, as well as any special events or notices. Don't miss out on the Family Tubing Party on Sundays and the Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturdays – grab your tickets and make the most of your time on the mountain.

So, what are you waiting for? Bundle up and get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its re-imagined four-season resort and big heart, you're in for a treat. Just remember to stay warm – it's going to be a chilly few days on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Snowy Slopes and Chilly Thrills: A Winter Wonderland at Catamount Mountain Resort</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to shred the gnar at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow conditions are looking promising. As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 24 inches at the base to 36 inches at the summit, providing a solid foundation for skiers and snowboarders. Over the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 3 inches of fresh snowfall, adding to the excitement on the slopes.

Currently, 5 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 35 out of 41 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, offering something for every skill level. The current weather is chilly, with temperatures around 21°F and mostly cloudy skies.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures ranging from 12°F to 22°F. There's a chance of snow showers on Wednesday and Thursday, but nothing too significant. On Friday, expect partly sunny skies with highs in the mid-20s, followed by mostly cloudy nights with lows around 10°F.

For piste and off-piste conditions, the machine-groomed trails are your best bet for now. The Bobcat Park is currently closed for additional snowmaking and a rebuild, but there's a pop-up park on the edge of Lower Promenade and Sunrise to keep you entertained.

The season total snowfall is around 100 inches, which is average for this time of year. If you're planning to visit, be sure to check the resort's website for updates on lift and trail status, as well as any special events or notices.

Speaking of events, the Family Tubing Party is happening on Sundays, and the Neon Nights Laser Show is a must-see on Saturdays. Don't forget to grab your tickets for these fun events and make the most of your time on the mountain.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its re-imagined four-season resort and big heart, you're in for a treat. Just remember to bundle up and stay warm – it's going to be a chilly few days on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to shred the gnar at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow conditions are looking promising. As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 24 inches at the base to 36 inches at the summit, providing a solid foundation for skiers and snowboarders. Over the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 3 inches of fresh snowfall, adding to the excitement on the slopes.

Currently, 5 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 35 out of 41 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, offering something for every skill level. The current weather is chilly, with temperatures around 21°F and mostly cloudy skies.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures ranging from 12°F to 22°F. There's a chance of snow showers on Wednesday and Thursday, but nothing too significant. On Friday, expect partly sunny skies with highs in the mid-20s, followed by mostly cloudy nights with lows around 10°F.

For piste and off-piste conditions, the machine-groomed trails are your best bet for now. The Bobcat Park is currently closed for additional snowmaking and a rebuild, but there's a pop-up park on the edge of Lower Promenade and Sunrise to keep you entertained.

The season total snowfall is around 100 inches, which is average for this time of year. If you're planning to visit, be sure to check the resort's website for updates on lift and trail status, as well as any special events or notices.

Speaking of events, the Family Tubing Party is happening on Sundays, and the Neon Nights Laser Show is a must-see on Saturdays. Don't forget to grab your tickets for these fun events and make the most of your time on the mountain.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its re-imagined four-season resort and big heart, you're in for a treat. Just remember to bundle up and stay warm – it's going to be a chilly few days on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to shred the gnar at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow conditions are looking promising. As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 24 inches at the base to 36 inches at the summit, providing a solid foundation for skiers and snowboarders. Over the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 3 inches of fresh snowfall, adding to the excitement on the slopes.

Currently, 5 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 35 out of 41 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, offering something for every skill level. The current weather is chilly, with temperatures around 21°F and mostly cloudy skies.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures ranging from 12°F to 22°F. There's a chance of snow showers on Wednesday and Thursday, but nothing too significant. On Friday, expect partly sunny skies with highs in the mid-20s, followed by mostly cloudy nights with lows around 10°F.

For piste and off-piste conditions, the machine-groomed trails are your best bet for now. The Bobcat Park is currently closed for additional snowmaking and a rebuild, but there's a pop-up park on the edge of Lower Promenade and Sunrise to keep you entertained.

The season total snowfall is around 100 inches, which is average for this time of year. If you're planning to visit, be sure to check the resort's website for updates on lift and trail status, as well as any special events or notices.

Speaking of events, the Family Tubing Party is happening on Sundays, and the Neon Nights Laser Show is a must-see on Saturdays. Don't forget to grab your tickets for these fun events and make the most of your time on the mountain.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its re-imagined four-season resort and big heart, you're in for a treat. Just remember to bundle up and stay warm – it's going to be a chilly few days on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Carve up the Slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort: Latest Snow Report Looks Epic</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the latest ski report and snow conditions are looking fantastic for skiers and snowboarders alike!

Currently, the base depth is a solid 24 inches, with a maximum depth of 36 inches at the summit. Over the last 24 hours, 2 inches of fresh snow have fallen, adding to the 6 inches that came down in the previous 24 hours, making for a total of 11 inches in the last 48 hours. This has allowed the resort to open up 41 out of 44 trails, with 7 out of 8 lifts running smoothly.

As for the current weather conditions, it's a bit windy today, but the speeds are reduced from yesterday's levels, and the lifts are expected to operate without any issues. The temperature is hovering in the low 20s, with cloudy skies and some blustery wind, but nothing to worry about.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for a dusting of new snow, with temperatures well below freezing. Expect light snow showers on Wednesday and Thursday, with cloudy skies and temperatures ranging from -11°C to -8°C. Friday is expected to be partly cloudy, with a high of -5°C and a low of -9°C.

On the slopes, the piste conditions are machine groomed with heavy powder, making for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding. The off-piste conditions are also looking good, with natural snow on many of the trails. However, be aware that the snowpack is still a bit wet from the recent rain, so be cautious when venturing off the beaten path.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount has received a whopping 100 inches so far, with plenty more to come. And don't forget to check out the Bobcat Park, which is open to the public again after a fresh rebuild. Snow tubing is also available, with sessions at 10am, noon, 2pm, 4pm, and 6pm.

Before you head out, be sure to check the trail status, as some trails may be closed due to weather conditions. And if you're planning on doing some uphill travel, be sure to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

So grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar at Catamount Mountain Resort. With plenty of snow, open trails, and great conditions, it's the perfect time to hit the slopes and make some unforgettable memories.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2025 11:47:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the latest ski report and snow conditions are looking fantastic for skiers and snowboarders alike!

Currently, the base depth is a solid 24 inches, with a maximum depth of 36 inches at the summit. Over the last 24 hours, 2 inches of fresh snow have fallen, adding to the 6 inches that came down in the previous 24 hours, making for a total of 11 inches in the last 48 hours. This has allowed the resort to open up 41 out of 44 trails, with 7 out of 8 lifts running smoothly.

As for the current weather conditions, it's a bit windy today, but the speeds are reduced from yesterday's levels, and the lifts are expected to operate without any issues. The temperature is hovering in the low 20s, with cloudy skies and some blustery wind, but nothing to worry about.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for a dusting of new snow, with temperatures well below freezing. Expect light snow showers on Wednesday and Thursday, with cloudy skies and temperatures ranging from -11°C to -8°C. Friday is expected to be partly cloudy, with a high of -5°C and a low of -9°C.

On the slopes, the piste conditions are machine groomed with heavy powder, making for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding. The off-piste conditions are also looking good, with natural snow on many of the trails. However, be aware that the snowpack is still a bit wet from the recent rain, so be cautious when venturing off the beaten path.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount has received a whopping 100 inches so far, with plenty more to come. And don't forget to check out the Bobcat Park, which is open to the public again after a fresh rebuild. Snow tubing is also available, with sessions at 10am, noon, 2pm, 4pm, and 6pm.

Before you head out, be sure to check the trail status, as some trails may be closed due to weather conditions. And if you're planning on doing some uphill travel, be sure to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

So grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar at Catamount Mountain Resort. With plenty of snow, open trails, and great conditions, it's the perfect time to hit the slopes and make some unforgettable memories.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the latest ski report and snow conditions are looking fantastic for skiers and snowboarders alike!

Currently, the base depth is a solid 24 inches, with a maximum depth of 36 inches at the summit. Over the last 24 hours, 2 inches of fresh snow have fallen, adding to the 6 inches that came down in the previous 24 hours, making for a total of 11 inches in the last 48 hours. This has allowed the resort to open up 41 out of 44 trails, with 7 out of 8 lifts running smoothly.

As for the current weather conditions, it's a bit windy today, but the speeds are reduced from yesterday's levels, and the lifts are expected to operate without any issues. The temperature is hovering in the low 20s, with cloudy skies and some blustery wind, but nothing to worry about.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for a dusting of new snow, with temperatures well below freezing. Expect light snow showers on Wednesday and Thursday, with cloudy skies and temperatures ranging from -11°C to -8°C. Friday is expected to be partly cloudy, with a high of -5°C and a low of -9°C.

On the slopes, the piste conditions are machine groomed with heavy powder, making for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding. The off-piste conditions are also looking good, with natural snow on many of the trails. However, be aware that the snowpack is still a bit wet from the recent rain, so be cautious when venturing off the beaten path.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount has received a whopping 100 inches so far, with plenty more to come. And don't forget to check out the Bobcat Park, which is open to the public again after a fresh rebuild. Snow tubing is also available, with sessions at 10am, noon, 2pm, 4pm, and 6pm.

Before you head out, be sure to check the trail status, as some trails may be closed due to weather conditions. And if you're planning on doing some uphill travel, be sure to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

So grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar at Catamount Mountain Resort. With plenty of snow, open trails, and great conditions, it's the perfect time to hit the slopes and make some unforgettable memories.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of February 16, the snow report is looking promising. The base depth is currently at 24 inches, with a range of 12 to 36 inches across the mountain[2][3]. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen 3 inches of fresh snow over the past five days[3][5].

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 34 out of 44 trails[2][5]. The surface conditions are machine groomed, ensuring a smooth ride down the mountain. The temperature is around 21°F, with mostly cloudy skies and a wind chill that'll make it feel even colder[4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast is calling for a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures ranging from 12°F to 22°F[4]. There's a chance of snow showers on Wednesday and Thursday, but nothing too significant.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the machine-groomed trails are your best bet for now. The Bobcat Park is currently closed for additional snowmaking and a rebuild, but there's a pop-up park on the edge of Lower Promenade and Sunrise to keep you entertained[5].

The season total snowfall is around 100 inches, which is average for this time of year[3]. If you're planning to visit, be sure to check the resort's website for updates on lift and trail status, as well as any special events or notices.

Speaking of events, the Family Tubing Party is happening on Sundays, and the Neon Nights Laser Show is a must-see on Saturdays. Don't forget to grab your tickets for these fun events and make the most of your time on the mountain[5].

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its re-imagined four-season resort and big heart, you're in for a treat[3]. Just remember to bundle up and stay warm – it's going to be a chilly few days on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of February 16, the snow report is looking promising. The base depth is currently at 24 inches, with a range of 12 to 36 inches across the mountain[2][3]. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen 3 inches of fresh snow over the past five days[3][5].

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 34 out of 44 trails[2][5]. The surface conditions are machine groomed, ensuring a smooth ride down the mountain. The temperature is around 21°F, with mostly cloudy skies and a wind chill that'll make it feel even colder[4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast is calling for a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures ranging from 12°F to 22°F[4]. There's a chance of snow showers on Wednesday and Thursday, but nothing too significant.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the machine-groomed trails are your best bet for now. The Bobcat Park is currently closed for additional snowmaking and a rebuild, but there's a pop-up park on the edge of Lower Promenade and Sunrise to keep you entertained[5].

The season total snowfall is around 100 inches, which is average for this time of year[3]. If you're planning to visit, be sure to check the resort's website for updates on lift and trail status, as well as any special events or notices.

Speaking of events, the Family Tubing Party is happening on Sundays, and the Neon Nights Laser Show is a must-see on Saturdays. Don't forget to grab your tickets for these fun events and make the most of your time on the mountain[5].

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its re-imagined four-season resort and big heart, you're in for a treat[3]. Just remember to bundle up and stay warm – it's going to be a chilly few days on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of February 16, the snow report is looking promising. The base depth is currently at 24 inches, with a range of 12 to 36 inches across the mountain[2][3]. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen 3 inches of fresh snow over the past five days[3][5].

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 34 out of 44 trails[2][5]. The surface conditions are machine groomed, ensuring a smooth ride down the mountain. The temperature is around 21°F, with mostly cloudy skies and a wind chill that'll make it feel even colder[4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast is calling for a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies, with temperatures ranging from 12°F to 22°F[4]. There's a chance of snow showers on Wednesday and Thursday, but nothing too significant.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the machine-groomed trails are your best bet for now. The Bobcat Park is currently closed for additional snowmaking and a rebuild, but there's a pop-up park on the edge of Lower Promenade and Sunrise to keep you entertained[5].

The season total snowfall is around 100 inches, which is average for this time of year[3]. If you're planning to visit, be sure to check the resort's website for updates on lift and trail status, as well as any special events or notices.

Speaking of events, the Family Tubing Party is happening on Sundays, and the Neon Nights Laser Show is a must-see on Saturdays. Don't forget to grab your tickets for these fun events and make the most of your time on the mountain[5].

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its re-imagined four-season resort and big heart, you're in for a treat[3]. Just remember to bundle up and stay warm – it's going to be a chilly few days on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>"Carving Through Catamount's Slopes: Snow, Lifts, and Events Await"</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the mountain is looking great with 5 out of 8 lifts open and 35 out of 44 trails ready for you to carve through. The current snow depth at the base is 24 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 36 inches. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the machine-groomed trails are still offering fantastic conditions for skiers and snowboarders alike[1][3].

Currently, the weather is a mix of partly sunny skies with cloud cover rolling in later, and temperatures are ranging from the mid-20s, making it perfect for a day on the mountain. Winds are moderate at 7-11 mph, so make sure to bundle up[1].

Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is predicting a mix of snow showers and freezing mix. Saturday saw snow showers with light accumulation, and Sunday is expected to bring more of the same with highs in the upper 30s. Monday will be mostly cloudy and cold, with highs around 20 degrees and lows dipping down to zero to 5 above zero. Tuesday and Wednesday are looking mostly cloudy and cold as well, with highs around 20 degrees[4].

Piste conditions are machine-groomed, offering smooth and enjoyable skiing. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but with the recent snowfall and grooming, there should be plenty of opportunities for adventure[2][5].

In terms of special notices, the Bobcat Park is currently closed for additional snowmaking and a rebuild, but there's a pop-up park on the edge of Lower Promenade and Sunrise for you to enjoy. Also, don't miss the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16th, from 6-8 pm, where you can enjoy snow sliding fun on the 5 extra-wide tubing lanes while a DJ spins tunes. Tickets are $45 and include access to the tubing park and food, but they're limited, so grab yours now[1].

Lastly, remember to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page if you're planning on venturing up the mountain on your own. And, of course, in case of an on-mountain emergency, please call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Feb 2025 11:47:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the mountain is looking great with 5 out of 8 lifts open and 35 out of 44 trails ready for you to carve through. The current snow depth at the base is 24 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 36 inches. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the machine-groomed trails are still offering fantastic conditions for skiers and snowboarders alike[1][3].

Currently, the weather is a mix of partly sunny skies with cloud cover rolling in later, and temperatures are ranging from the mid-20s, making it perfect for a day on the mountain. Winds are moderate at 7-11 mph, so make sure to bundle up[1].

Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is predicting a mix of snow showers and freezing mix. Saturday saw snow showers with light accumulation, and Sunday is expected to bring more of the same with highs in the upper 30s. Monday will be mostly cloudy and cold, with highs around 20 degrees and lows dipping down to zero to 5 above zero. Tuesday and Wednesday are looking mostly cloudy and cold as well, with highs around 20 degrees[4].

Piste conditions are machine-groomed, offering smooth and enjoyable skiing. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but with the recent snowfall and grooming, there should be plenty of opportunities for adventure[2][5].

In terms of special notices, the Bobcat Park is currently closed for additional snowmaking and a rebuild, but there's a pop-up park on the edge of Lower Promenade and Sunrise for you to enjoy. Also, don't miss the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16th, from 6-8 pm, where you can enjoy snow sliding fun on the 5 extra-wide tubing lanes while a DJ spins tunes. Tickets are $45 and include access to the tubing park and food, but they're limited, so grab yours now[1].

Lastly, remember to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page if you're planning on venturing up the mountain on your own. And, of course, in case of an on-mountain emergency, please call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the mountain is looking great with 5 out of 8 lifts open and 35 out of 44 trails ready for you to carve through. The current snow depth at the base is 24 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 36 inches. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the machine-groomed trails are still offering fantastic conditions for skiers and snowboarders alike[1][3].

Currently, the weather is a mix of partly sunny skies with cloud cover rolling in later, and temperatures are ranging from the mid-20s, making it perfect for a day on the mountain. Winds are moderate at 7-11 mph, so make sure to bundle up[1].

Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is predicting a mix of snow showers and freezing mix. Saturday saw snow showers with light accumulation, and Sunday is expected to bring more of the same with highs in the upper 30s. Monday will be mostly cloudy and cold, with highs around 20 degrees and lows dipping down to zero to 5 above zero. Tuesday and Wednesday are looking mostly cloudy and cold as well, with highs around 20 degrees[4].

Piste conditions are machine-groomed, offering smooth and enjoyable skiing. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but with the recent snowfall and grooming, there should be plenty of opportunities for adventure[2][5].

In terms of special notices, the Bobcat Park is currently closed for additional snowmaking and a rebuild, but there's a pop-up park on the edge of Lower Promenade and Sunrise for you to enjoy. Also, don't miss the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16th, from 6-8 pm, where you can enjoy snow sliding fun on the 5 extra-wide tubing lanes while a DJ spins tunes. Tickets are $45 and include access to the tubing park and food, but they're limited, so grab yours now[1].

Lastly, remember to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page if you're planning on venturing up the mountain on your own. And, of course, in case of an on-mountain emergency, please call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 12 to 36 inches, with the summit offering the deeper snow. The current snow conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, perfect for every skill level.

Currently, 4 out of 8 lifts are open, providing access to 34 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine-groomed, offering smooth turns for skiers and snowboarders. The weather is chilly, with temperatures not expected to rise above 30 degrees, which is ideal for maintaining good snow conditions.

Looking back, there has been no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort still has a solid base from previous snowfalls. The mountain will be open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, and Magic Carpet planned to run.

For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that the Bobcat Park will be closed for additional snowmaking and a rebuild, but there is a pop-up park on the edge of Lower Promenade and Sunrise. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge route, so be sure to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is promising. Expect mostly dry conditions with temperatures below freezing, and a moderate fall of snow is predicted for Thursday. The winds will be generally light, making for perfect skiing conditions.

Off-piste conditions are variable, but the groomed trails offer excellent skiing. The season total snowfall has been substantial, setting up a great base for the coming days.

Special notices for visitors include the annual Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturday, February 15th, and the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16th. Don't miss out on these fun events!

In case of an on-mountain emergency, please call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Feb 2025 11:47:48 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 12 to 36 inches, with the summit offering the deeper snow. The current snow conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, perfect for every skill level.

Currently, 4 out of 8 lifts are open, providing access to 34 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine-groomed, offering smooth turns for skiers and snowboarders. The weather is chilly, with temperatures not expected to rise above 30 degrees, which is ideal for maintaining good snow conditions.

Looking back, there has been no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort still has a solid base from previous snowfalls. The mountain will be open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, and Magic Carpet planned to run.

For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that the Bobcat Park will be closed for additional snowmaking and a rebuild, but there is a pop-up park on the edge of Lower Promenade and Sunrise. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge route, so be sure to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is promising. Expect mostly dry conditions with temperatures below freezing, and a moderate fall of snow is predicted for Thursday. The winds will be generally light, making for perfect skiing conditions.

Off-piste conditions are variable, but the groomed trails offer excellent skiing. The season total snowfall has been substantial, setting up a great base for the coming days.

Special notices for visitors include the annual Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturday, February 15th, and the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16th. Don't miss out on these fun events!

In case of an on-mountain emergency, please call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 12 to 36 inches, with the summit offering the deeper snow. The current snow conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, perfect for every skill level.

Currently, 4 out of 8 lifts are open, providing access to 34 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine-groomed, offering smooth turns for skiers and snowboarders. The weather is chilly, with temperatures not expected to rise above 30 degrees, which is ideal for maintaining good snow conditions.

Looking back, there has been no new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort still has a solid base from previous snowfalls. The mountain will be open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, with the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, and Magic Carpet planned to run.

For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that the Bobcat Park will be closed for additional snowmaking and a rebuild, but there is a pop-up park on the edge of Lower Promenade and Sunrise. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge route, so be sure to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is promising. Expect mostly dry conditions with temperatures below freezing, and a moderate fall of snow is predicted for Thursday. The winds will be generally light, making for perfect skiing conditions.

Off-piste conditions are variable, but the groomed trails offer excellent skiing. The season total snowfall has been substantial, setting up a great base for the coming days.

Special notices for visitors include the annual Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturday, February 15th, and the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16th. Don't miss out on these fun events!

In case of an on-mountain emergency, please call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest ski report and snow conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort. As of Thursday, February 13th, the mountain is looking pretty good despite some variable weather conditions.

Currently, the base depth ranges from 12 to 36 inches, with no new snowfall in the last 24 hours. The resort has 4 out of 8 lifts open and 34 out of 44 trails accessible. The surface conditions are machine groomed, which means you can expect smooth and consistent snow under your skis or board.

Looking at the current weather, it's slightly cloudy with temperatures at the base and summit ranging from 25 to 21 degrees Fahrenheit, and winds blowing at about 10 mph[2].

For the next few days, the forecast suggests a mix of conditions. On Friday, expect partly sunny skies with highs in the mid-20s. Saturday might bring snow showers in the morning and a frozen mix in the evening. Sunday is predicted to have a frozen mix with highs in the upper 30s, followed by a chance of snow showers in the evening. Monday and Tuesday are expected to be mostly cloudy and cold, with highs around 20 degrees[4].

Piste conditions are machine groomed, which is great for those who love carving through well-prepared snow. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but given the recent weather, it's best to stick to the groomed trails for now.

The season total snowfall isn't provided in the latest reports, but we know that the mountain received up to 5 inches of new snow on Sunday, February 9th, which has been groomed into the trails[1].

A couple of special notices for visitors: The Ridge Quad will be closed for night skiing and riding on Thursday, February 13th. Also, don't miss the Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturday, February 15th, and the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16th. These events promise to be a blast, so mark your calendars!

Lastly, remember to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page if you're planning to venture off the beaten path. And, as always, in case of an on-mountain emergency, call ski patrol at 413-232-9405[1].

That's the latest from Catamount Mountain Resort. Get out there and enjoy the snow

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Feb 2025 11:47:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest ski report and snow conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort. As of Thursday, February 13th, the mountain is looking pretty good despite some variable weather conditions.

Currently, the base depth ranges from 12 to 36 inches, with no new snowfall in the last 24 hours. The resort has 4 out of 8 lifts open and 34 out of 44 trails accessible. The surface conditions are machine groomed, which means you can expect smooth and consistent snow under your skis or board.

Looking at the current weather, it's slightly cloudy with temperatures at the base and summit ranging from 25 to 21 degrees Fahrenheit, and winds blowing at about 10 mph[2].

For the next few days, the forecast suggests a mix of conditions. On Friday, expect partly sunny skies with highs in the mid-20s. Saturday might bring snow showers in the morning and a frozen mix in the evening. Sunday is predicted to have a frozen mix with highs in the upper 30s, followed by a chance of snow showers in the evening. Monday and Tuesday are expected to be mostly cloudy and cold, with highs around 20 degrees[4].

Piste conditions are machine groomed, which is great for those who love carving through well-prepared snow. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but given the recent weather, it's best to stick to the groomed trails for now.

The season total snowfall isn't provided in the latest reports, but we know that the mountain received up to 5 inches of new snow on Sunday, February 9th, which has been groomed into the trails[1].

A couple of special notices for visitors: The Ridge Quad will be closed for night skiing and riding on Thursday, February 13th. Also, don't miss the Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturday, February 15th, and the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16th. These events promise to be a blast, so mark your calendars!

Lastly, remember to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page if you're planning to venture off the beaten path. And, as always, in case of an on-mountain emergency, call ski patrol at 413-232-9405[1].

That's the latest from Catamount Mountain Resort. Get out there and enjoy the snow

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest ski report and snow conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort. As of Thursday, February 13th, the mountain is looking pretty good despite some variable weather conditions.

Currently, the base depth ranges from 12 to 36 inches, with no new snowfall in the last 24 hours. The resort has 4 out of 8 lifts open and 34 out of 44 trails accessible. The surface conditions are machine groomed, which means you can expect smooth and consistent snow under your skis or board.

Looking at the current weather, it's slightly cloudy with temperatures at the base and summit ranging from 25 to 21 degrees Fahrenheit, and winds blowing at about 10 mph[2].

For the next few days, the forecast suggests a mix of conditions. On Friday, expect partly sunny skies with highs in the mid-20s. Saturday might bring snow showers in the morning and a frozen mix in the evening. Sunday is predicted to have a frozen mix with highs in the upper 30s, followed by a chance of snow showers in the evening. Monday and Tuesday are expected to be mostly cloudy and cold, with highs around 20 degrees[4].

Piste conditions are machine groomed, which is great for those who love carving through well-prepared snow. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but given the recent weather, it's best to stick to the groomed trails for now.

The season total snowfall isn't provided in the latest reports, but we know that the mountain received up to 5 inches of new snow on Sunday, February 9th, which has been groomed into the trails[1].

A couple of special notices for visitors: The Ridge Quad will be closed for night skiing and riding on Thursday, February 13th. Also, don't miss the Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturday, February 15th, and the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16th. These events promise to be a blast, so mark your calendars!

Lastly, remember to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page if you're planning to venture off the beaten path. And, as always, in case of an on-mountain emergency, call ski patrol at 413-232-9405[1].

That's the latest from Catamount Mountain Resort. Get out there and enjoy the snow

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect:

As of February 11th, the snow has been holding up well, with no new snowfall in the last 24 hours. The base depth ranges from 12 inches at the minimum to 36 inches at the maximum, providing a solid foundation for some great turns. The surface conditions are machine groomed, ensuring smooth and enjoyable skiing and snowboarding.

Currently, 4 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 34 out of 44 trails. The Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, and Magic Carpet are all operational, so you've got plenty of options to explore the mountain.

Looking at the weather forecast, today is expected to be partly sunny with cloud cover rolling in later in the afternoon. Temperatures will be in the mid-20s, with winds ranging from 7 to 11 mph. For the next five days, expect a mix of partly sunny and cloudy conditions, with temperatures fluctuating between the mid-20s and mid-30s. There's a chance of snow showers on Wednesday, so keep an eye on the forecast for any updates.

The piste conditions are machine groomed, making for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but given the recent snowfall and grooming, it's likely to be good as well.

In terms of special notices, the Bobcat Park is closed for additional snowmaking and a rebuild, but there's a pop-up park on the edge of Lower Promenade and Sunrise to keep you entertained. Also, don't miss the Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturday, February 15th, and the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16th.

Lastly, remember that uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge route, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its well-groomed trails and exciting events, it's the perfect place to spend your winter days.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect:

As of February 11th, the snow has been holding up well, with no new snowfall in the last 24 hours. The base depth ranges from 12 inches at the minimum to 36 inches at the maximum, providing a solid foundation for some great turns. The surface conditions are machine groomed, ensuring smooth and enjoyable skiing and snowboarding.

Currently, 4 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 34 out of 44 trails. The Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, and Magic Carpet are all operational, so you've got plenty of options to explore the mountain.

Looking at the weather forecast, today is expected to be partly sunny with cloud cover rolling in later in the afternoon. Temperatures will be in the mid-20s, with winds ranging from 7 to 11 mph. For the next five days, expect a mix of partly sunny and cloudy conditions, with temperatures fluctuating between the mid-20s and mid-30s. There's a chance of snow showers on Wednesday, so keep an eye on the forecast for any updates.

The piste conditions are machine groomed, making for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but given the recent snowfall and grooming, it's likely to be good as well.

In terms of special notices, the Bobcat Park is closed for additional snowmaking and a rebuild, but there's a pop-up park on the edge of Lower Promenade and Sunrise to keep you entertained. Also, don't miss the Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturday, February 15th, and the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16th.

Lastly, remember that uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge route, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its well-groomed trails and exciting events, it's the perfect place to spend your winter days.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect:

As of February 11th, the snow has been holding up well, with no new snowfall in the last 24 hours. The base depth ranges from 12 inches at the minimum to 36 inches at the maximum, providing a solid foundation for some great turns. The surface conditions are machine groomed, ensuring smooth and enjoyable skiing and snowboarding.

Currently, 4 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 34 out of 44 trails. The Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, and Magic Carpet are all operational, so you've got plenty of options to explore the mountain.

Looking at the weather forecast, today is expected to be partly sunny with cloud cover rolling in later in the afternoon. Temperatures will be in the mid-20s, with winds ranging from 7 to 11 mph. For the next five days, expect a mix of partly sunny and cloudy conditions, with temperatures fluctuating between the mid-20s and mid-30s. There's a chance of snow showers on Wednesday, so keep an eye on the forecast for any updates.

The piste conditions are machine groomed, making for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but given the recent snowfall and grooming, it's likely to be good as well.

In terms of special notices, the Bobcat Park is closed for additional snowmaking and a rebuild, but there's a pop-up park on the edge of Lower Promenade and Sunrise to keep you entertained. Also, don't miss the Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturday, February 15th, and the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16th.

Lastly, remember that uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge route, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its well-groomed trails and exciting events, it's the perfect place to spend your winter days.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the mountain is looking great with a mix of fresh snow and expert grooming. The current snow depth at the base is 12 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 36 inches. Over the last 24 hours, 2 inches of new snow have fallen, adding to the excitement.

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, perfect for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. The temperature is quite pleasant, starting in the mid-20s and climbing up to 39 degrees by closing time.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next 5 days is promising. Expect a mix of sunshine and snow events, with temperatures ranging from the mid-teens to the mid-30s. Specifically, Tuesday is expected to bring 1 inch of new snow, followed by clear skies on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday are predicted to bring 1 to 2 inches of new snow each, with clear skies returning on Saturday.

For those venturing off-piste, the snow conditions are variable, with higher moisture content in some areas. However, the warmer temperatures and low winds are helping to improve the conditions. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

As for special notices, don't miss the annual Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturday, February 15th, and the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16th. Also, remember that in case of an on-mountain emergency, you can call ski patrol at 413-232-9405.

Lastly, the season total snowfall is not specified in the latest reports, but with over 100 inches of average annual snowfall, Catamount is known for its generous snowfall. So, grab your gear and enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the mountain is looking great with a mix of fresh snow and expert grooming. The current snow depth at the base is 12 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 36 inches. Over the last 24 hours, 2 inches of new snow have fallen, adding to the excitement.

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, perfect for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. The temperature is quite pleasant, starting in the mid-20s and climbing up to 39 degrees by closing time.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next 5 days is promising. Expect a mix of sunshine and snow events, with temperatures ranging from the mid-teens to the mid-30s. Specifically, Tuesday is expected to bring 1 inch of new snow, followed by clear skies on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday are predicted to bring 1 to 2 inches of new snow each, with clear skies returning on Saturday.

For those venturing off-piste, the snow conditions are variable, with higher moisture content in some areas. However, the warmer temperatures and low winds are helping to improve the conditions. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

As for special notices, don't miss the annual Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturday, February 15th, and the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16th. Also, remember that in case of an on-mountain emergency, you can call ski patrol at 413-232-9405.

Lastly, the season total snowfall is not specified in the latest reports, but with over 100 inches of average annual snowfall, Catamount is known for its generous snowfall. So, grab your gear and enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the mountain is looking great with a mix of fresh snow and expert grooming. The current snow depth at the base is 12 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 36 inches. Over the last 24 hours, 2 inches of new snow have fallen, adding to the excitement.

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, perfect for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. The temperature is quite pleasant, starting in the mid-20s and climbing up to 39 degrees by closing time.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next 5 days is promising. Expect a mix of sunshine and snow events, with temperatures ranging from the mid-teens to the mid-30s. Specifically, Tuesday is expected to bring 1 inch of new snow, followed by clear skies on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday are predicted to bring 1 to 2 inches of new snow each, with clear skies returning on Saturday.

For those venturing off-piste, the snow conditions are variable, with higher moisture content in some areas. However, the warmer temperatures and low winds are helping to improve the conditions. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

As for special notices, don't miss the annual Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturday, February 15th, and the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16th. Also, remember that in case of an on-mountain emergency, you can call ski patrol at 413-232-9405.

Lastly, the season total snowfall is not specified in the latest reports, but with over 100 inches of average annual snowfall, Catamount is known for its generous snowfall. So, grab your gear and enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update on February 8th, the mountain is looking fresh and inviting. The current snow depth at the base is 12 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 36 inches. Over the last 24 hours, 2 inches of new snow have fallen, adding to the excitement. In the past 48 hours, the total new snowfall has been a welcome 2 inches, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding.

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, making for some interesting runs. The temperature is a chilly -11°C (12°F) at the moment, but the clear skies promise a beautiful day on the mountain.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast suggests a mix of clear skies and cloudy conditions. On February 10th, expect 2cm (1in) of new snow, followed by clear skies on the 11th. The 12th brings cloudy conditions, with another 2cm (1in) of snow predicted for the 13th. The 14th is expected to be partly cloudy with 1cm (1in) of new snow.

Piste conditions are generally good, with the machine-groomed trails offering smooth rides. Off-piste conditions are variable, with some areas featuring deeper snow and others being more icy. The season total snowfall is not specified, but with over 100 inches of average annual snowfall, you can bet there's plenty of powder to go around.

Special notices for visitors include the upcoming Neon Nights Laser Show on February 15th and the Family Tubing Party on February 16th. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

In case of an on-mountain emergency, don't hesitate to call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. With these conditions and events, Catamount Mountain Resort is the perfect place to enjoy some winter fun. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the snow

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update on February 8th, the mountain is looking fresh and inviting. The current snow depth at the base is 12 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 36 inches. Over the last 24 hours, 2 inches of new snow have fallen, adding to the excitement. In the past 48 hours, the total new snowfall has been a welcome 2 inches, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding.

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, making for some interesting runs. The temperature is a chilly -11°C (12°F) at the moment, but the clear skies promise a beautiful day on the mountain.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast suggests a mix of clear skies and cloudy conditions. On February 10th, expect 2cm (1in) of new snow, followed by clear skies on the 11th. The 12th brings cloudy conditions, with another 2cm (1in) of snow predicted for the 13th. The 14th is expected to be partly cloudy with 1cm (1in) of new snow.

Piste conditions are generally good, with the machine-groomed trails offering smooth rides. Off-piste conditions are variable, with some areas featuring deeper snow and others being more icy. The season total snowfall is not specified, but with over 100 inches of average annual snowfall, you can bet there's plenty of powder to go around.

Special notices for visitors include the upcoming Neon Nights Laser Show on February 15th and the Family Tubing Party on February 16th. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

In case of an on-mountain emergency, don't hesitate to call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. With these conditions and events, Catamount Mountain Resort is the perfect place to enjoy some winter fun. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the snow

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update on February 8th, the mountain is looking fresh and inviting. The current snow depth at the base is 12 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 36 inches. Over the last 24 hours, 2 inches of new snow have fallen, adding to the excitement. In the past 48 hours, the total new snowfall has been a welcome 2 inches, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding.

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, making for some interesting runs. The temperature is a chilly -11°C (12°F) at the moment, but the clear skies promise a beautiful day on the mountain.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast suggests a mix of clear skies and cloudy conditions. On February 10th, expect 2cm (1in) of new snow, followed by clear skies on the 11th. The 12th brings cloudy conditions, with another 2cm (1in) of snow predicted for the 13th. The 14th is expected to be partly cloudy with 1cm (1in) of new snow.

Piste conditions are generally good, with the machine-groomed trails offering smooth rides. Off-piste conditions are variable, with some areas featuring deeper snow and others being more icy. The season total snowfall is not specified, but with over 100 inches of average annual snowfall, you can bet there's plenty of powder to go around.

Special notices for visitors include the upcoming Neon Nights Laser Show on February 15th and the Family Tubing Party on February 16th. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

In case of an on-mountain emergency, don't hesitate to call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. With these conditions and events, Catamount Mountain Resort is the perfect place to enjoy some winter fun. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the snow

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, February 8th, the current snow depth at the base is 12 inches, and at the summit, it's a whopping 36 inches. The last 24 hours have seen 2 inches of fresh snowfall, adding to the excitement. Over the past 48 hours, the resort has received a total of 2 inches of new snow, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding.

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, ensuring a variety of experiences for all skill levels. The temperature is a crisp -6°C (21°F) at the base and -2°C (28°F) at the summit, with a gentle 1 m/h wind.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next 5 days promises a mix of sunshine and snow. Tomorrow, expect clear skies with temperatures ranging from -11°C (12°F) to -6°C (21°F). On Sunday, it's more of the same, with clear skies and temperatures between -11°C (12°F) and -6°C (21°F). Monday brings 2cm (1in) of new snow, with temperatures from -8°C (18°F) to -6°C (21°F). Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be clear, with temperatures gradually warming up.

On the slopes, the piste conditions are excellent, thanks to the recent snowfall and meticulous grooming. Off-piste, the snow is variable but still offers plenty of opportunities for adventure. The season total snowfall is around 100 inches, ensuring a solid base for the rest of the season.

Special notices for visitors include the upcoming Neon Nights Laser Show on February 15th and the Family Tubing Party on February 16th. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest trail status. Trails like Spencer's Way, Birch Cathedral, and Birch Glade are currently closed, but there are plenty of other options to explore. And, of course, don't forget to call ski patrol at 413-232-9405 in case of an on-mountain emergency.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the fantastic conditions at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Feb 2025 11:47:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, February 8th, the current snow depth at the base is 12 inches, and at the summit, it's a whopping 36 inches. The last 24 hours have seen 2 inches of fresh snowfall, adding to the excitement. Over the past 48 hours, the resort has received a total of 2 inches of new snow, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding.

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, ensuring a variety of experiences for all skill levels. The temperature is a crisp -6°C (21°F) at the base and -2°C (28°F) at the summit, with a gentle 1 m/h wind.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next 5 days promises a mix of sunshine and snow. Tomorrow, expect clear skies with temperatures ranging from -11°C (12°F) to -6°C (21°F). On Sunday, it's more of the same, with clear skies and temperatures between -11°C (12°F) and -6°C (21°F). Monday brings 2cm (1in) of new snow, with temperatures from -8°C (18°F) to -6°C (21°F). Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be clear, with temperatures gradually warming up.

On the slopes, the piste conditions are excellent, thanks to the recent snowfall and meticulous grooming. Off-piste, the snow is variable but still offers plenty of opportunities for adventure. The season total snowfall is around 100 inches, ensuring a solid base for the rest of the season.

Special notices for visitors include the upcoming Neon Nights Laser Show on February 15th and the Family Tubing Party on February 16th. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest trail status. Trails like Spencer's Way, Birch Cathedral, and Birch Glade are currently closed, but there are plenty of other options to explore. And, of course, don't forget to call ski patrol at 413-232-9405 in case of an on-mountain emergency.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the fantastic conditions at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, February 8th, the current snow depth at the base is 12 inches, and at the summit, it's a whopping 36 inches. The last 24 hours have seen 2 inches of fresh snowfall, adding to the excitement. Over the past 48 hours, the resort has received a total of 2 inches of new snow, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding.

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, ensuring a variety of experiences for all skill levels. The temperature is a crisp -6°C (21°F) at the base and -2°C (28°F) at the summit, with a gentle 1 m/h wind.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next 5 days promises a mix of sunshine and snow. Tomorrow, expect clear skies with temperatures ranging from -11°C (12°F) to -6°C (21°F). On Sunday, it's more of the same, with clear skies and temperatures between -11°C (12°F) and -6°C (21°F). Monday brings 2cm (1in) of new snow, with temperatures from -8°C (18°F) to -6°C (21°F). Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be clear, with temperatures gradually warming up.

On the slopes, the piste conditions are excellent, thanks to the recent snowfall and meticulous grooming. Off-piste, the snow is variable but still offers plenty of opportunities for adventure. The season total snowfall is around 100 inches, ensuring a solid base for the rest of the season.

Special notices for visitors include the upcoming Neon Nights Laser Show on February 15th and the Family Tubing Party on February 16th. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest trail status. Trails like Spencer's Way, Birch Cathedral, and Birch Glade are currently closed, but there are plenty of other options to explore. And, of course, don't forget to call ski patrol at 413-232-9405 in case of an on-mountain emergency.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the fantastic conditions at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: Snow Conditions, Forecasts, and Upcoming Events</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 12 to 36 inches, with the summit offering the deeper snow. Over the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 2 inches of fresh snowfall, adding to the excitement for skiers and snowboarders. Looking back over the last 48 hours, the total new snowfall is 2 inches, setting up a great base for the coming days[5].

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, providing access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, offering something for every skill level. The current weather is chilly, with temperatures not expected to rise above 30 degrees while precipitation is falling, which is perfect for maintaining good snow conditions[5].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is promising. On Friday, February 7, expect 1 cm of new snow with a high of -2°C and a low of -11°C. Saturday will bring clear skies with a high of -6°C and a low of -15°C. Sunday continues with clear skies, temperatures ranging from -11°C to -21°C. Monday, February 10, is expected to bring 2 cm of new snow, with highs of -8°C and lows of -14°C. Tuesday will see clear skies again, with temperatures between -9°C and -16°C[1].

Piste conditions are generally good, with the recent snowfall and grooming efforts making for softer and more edgeable trails. Off-piste conditions are variable, with some areas offering deeper snow and others being more icy. It's always a good idea to check the latest trail status before venturing off the beaten path.

As for the season total, Catamount averages 44 inches of snowfall annually, with 13 snowfall days on average. This season is shaping up well, with consistent snowfall and cold temperatures maintaining good conditions[2].

Special notices for visitors include the upcoming Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturday, February 15, and the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page[5].

In case of an on-mountain emergency, please call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Feb 2025 11:47:54 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 12 to 36 inches, with the summit offering the deeper snow. Over the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 2 inches of fresh snowfall, adding to the excitement for skiers and snowboarders. Looking back over the last 48 hours, the total new snowfall is 2 inches, setting up a great base for the coming days[5].

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, providing access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, offering something for every skill level. The current weather is chilly, with temperatures not expected to rise above 30 degrees while precipitation is falling, which is perfect for maintaining good snow conditions[5].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is promising. On Friday, February 7, expect 1 cm of new snow with a high of -2°C and a low of -11°C. Saturday will bring clear skies with a high of -6°C and a low of -15°C. Sunday continues with clear skies, temperatures ranging from -11°C to -21°C. Monday, February 10, is expected to bring 2 cm of new snow, with highs of -8°C and lows of -14°C. Tuesday will see clear skies again, with temperatures between -9°C and -16°C[1].

Piste conditions are generally good, with the recent snowfall and grooming efforts making for softer and more edgeable trails. Off-piste conditions are variable, with some areas offering deeper snow and others being more icy. It's always a good idea to check the latest trail status before venturing off the beaten path.

As for the season total, Catamount averages 44 inches of snowfall annually, with 13 snowfall days on average. This season is shaping up well, with consistent snowfall and cold temperatures maintaining good conditions[2].

Special notices for visitors include the upcoming Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturday, February 15, and the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page[5].

In case of an on-mountain emergency, please call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 12 to 36 inches, with the summit offering the deeper snow. Over the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 2 inches of fresh snowfall, adding to the excitement for skiers and snowboarders. Looking back over the last 48 hours, the total new snowfall is 2 inches, setting up a great base for the coming days[5].

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, providing access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, offering something for every skill level. The current weather is chilly, with temperatures not expected to rise above 30 degrees while precipitation is falling, which is perfect for maintaining good snow conditions[5].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is promising. On Friday, February 7, expect 1 cm of new snow with a high of -2°C and a low of -11°C. Saturday will bring clear skies with a high of -6°C and a low of -15°C. Sunday continues with clear skies, temperatures ranging from -11°C to -21°C. Monday, February 10, is expected to bring 2 cm of new snow, with highs of -8°C and lows of -14°C. Tuesday will see clear skies again, with temperatures between -9°C and -16°C[1].

Piste conditions are generally good, with the recent snowfall and grooming efforts making for softer and more edgeable trails. Off-piste conditions are variable, with some areas offering deeper snow and others being more icy. It's always a good idea to check the latest trail status before venturing off the beaten path.

As for the season total, Catamount averages 44 inches of snowfall annually, with 13 snowfall days on average. This season is shaping up well, with consistent snowfall and cold temperatures maintaining good conditions[2].

Special notices for visitors include the upcoming Neon Nights Laser Show on Saturday, February 15, and the Family Tubing Party on Sunday, February 16. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page[5].

In case of an on-mountain emergency, please call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 12 to 36 inches, with the summit offering the best conditions. Over the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 2 inches of fresh snowfall, adding to the excitement. The past 48 hours have brought a total of 2 inches of new snow, setting the stage for a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience[5].

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, which might be a bit icy due to the recent temperature drop but is still manageable and fun to navigate[5].

Looking at the current weather, it's a clear sky day with temperatures ranging from -10°C (13°F) to -20°C (-3°F), perfect for enjoying the crisp mountain air[1]. The upcoming forecast for the next 5 days promises a mix of sunshine and snow showers, with temperatures fluctuating between -7°C (20°F) and -19°C (-2°F). Thursday is expected to bring light snow showers with 2cm (1in) of new snow, and Monday is looking at another 2cm (1in) of fresh powder[1].

For those venturing off-piste, be aware that some trails like Spencer's Way, Birch Cathedral, and Birch Glade are currently closed due to natural snow conditions. However, the open trails offer a variety of challenges and scenic views, making Catamount a great choice for skiers and snowboarders of all levels[5].

As for the season total, Catamount typically sees around 100 inches of snowfall annually, ensuring that there's always something new to explore[2]. Don't miss out on the upcoming events like the Neon Nights Laser Show on February 15th and the Family Tubing Party on February 16th, adding an extra layer of fun to your visit[5].

So, grab your gear and get ready to experience the best of Catamount Mountain Resort. Enjoy the slopes and the beautiful Berkshire mountains scenery

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Feb 2025 11:47:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 12 to 36 inches, with the summit offering the best conditions. Over the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 2 inches of fresh snowfall, adding to the excitement. The past 48 hours have brought a total of 2 inches of new snow, setting the stage for a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience[5].

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, which might be a bit icy due to the recent temperature drop but is still manageable and fun to navigate[5].

Looking at the current weather, it's a clear sky day with temperatures ranging from -10°C (13°F) to -20°C (-3°F), perfect for enjoying the crisp mountain air[1]. The upcoming forecast for the next 5 days promises a mix of sunshine and snow showers, with temperatures fluctuating between -7°C (20°F) and -19°C (-2°F). Thursday is expected to bring light snow showers with 2cm (1in) of new snow, and Monday is looking at another 2cm (1in) of fresh powder[1].

For those venturing off-piste, be aware that some trails like Spencer's Way, Birch Cathedral, and Birch Glade are currently closed due to natural snow conditions. However, the open trails offer a variety of challenges and scenic views, making Catamount a great choice for skiers and snowboarders of all levels[5].

As for the season total, Catamount typically sees around 100 inches of snowfall annually, ensuring that there's always something new to explore[2]. Don't miss out on the upcoming events like the Neon Nights Laser Show on February 15th and the Family Tubing Party on February 16th, adding an extra layer of fun to your visit[5].

So, grab your gear and get ready to experience the best of Catamount Mountain Resort. Enjoy the slopes and the beautiful Berkshire mountains scenery

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 12 to 36 inches, with the summit offering the best conditions. Over the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 2 inches of fresh snowfall, adding to the excitement. The past 48 hours have brought a total of 2 inches of new snow, setting the stage for a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience[5].

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, which might be a bit icy due to the recent temperature drop but is still manageable and fun to navigate[5].

Looking at the current weather, it's a clear sky day with temperatures ranging from -10°C (13°F) to -20°C (-3°F), perfect for enjoying the crisp mountain air[1]. The upcoming forecast for the next 5 days promises a mix of sunshine and snow showers, with temperatures fluctuating between -7°C (20°F) and -19°C (-2°F). Thursday is expected to bring light snow showers with 2cm (1in) of new snow, and Monday is looking at another 2cm (1in) of fresh powder[1].

For those venturing off-piste, be aware that some trails like Spencer's Way, Birch Cathedral, and Birch Glade are currently closed due to natural snow conditions. However, the open trails offer a variety of challenges and scenic views, making Catamount a great choice for skiers and snowboarders of all levels[5].

As for the season total, Catamount typically sees around 100 inches of snowfall annually, ensuring that there's always something new to explore[2]. Don't miss out on the upcoming events like the Neon Nights Laser Show on February 15th and the Family Tubing Party on February 16th, adding an extra layer of fun to your visit[5].

So, grab your gear and get ready to experience the best of Catamount Mountain Resort. Enjoy the slopes and the beautiful Berkshire mountains scenery

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow is fresh and the vibes are chill. As of February 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions.

Currently, the weather is looking pretty sweet with a dusting of new snow expected today, followed by a mix of clear skies and light snow showers over the next few days. The temperature is a crisp 0°C (31°F) at the base and -17°C (1°F) at the summit, perfect for carving through the powder.

In terms of snow depth, we don't have the exact figures, but the resort has seen 2cm (1in) of new snow in the last 24 hours, with another 1cm expected today. The piste conditions are a mix of fresh powder and groomed trails, while the off-piste areas are looking pretty inviting with some fresh snowfall.

As for the lifts and trails, we don't have the latest info, but the resort typically has 6 lifts and 33 trails to choose from. The summit elevation is 2,000 feet, with a vertical drop of 1,000 feet, offering plenty of terrain for all levels.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for a mix of clear skies and light snow showers, with temperatures ranging from -10°C (14°F) to 0°C (32°F). On Thursday, February 6, expect some light snow showers, followed by clear skies on Friday.

The season total snowfall is around 75 inches, with plenty more expected in the coming weeks. If you're planning a visit, be sure to check the resort's website for the latest updates on lift openings and trail conditions.

Overall, Catamount Mountain Resort is looking like a great bet for some fun in the snow. With its varied terrain, friendly vibe, and fresh powder, it's the perfect spot to get your ski or snowboard fix. So grab your gear and hit the slopes – we'll see you on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow is fresh and the vibes are chill. As of February 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions.

Currently, the weather is looking pretty sweet with a dusting of new snow expected today, followed by a mix of clear skies and light snow showers over the next few days. The temperature is a crisp 0°C (31°F) at the base and -17°C (1°F) at the summit, perfect for carving through the powder.

In terms of snow depth, we don't have the exact figures, but the resort has seen 2cm (1in) of new snow in the last 24 hours, with another 1cm expected today. The piste conditions are a mix of fresh powder and groomed trails, while the off-piste areas are looking pretty inviting with some fresh snowfall.

As for the lifts and trails, we don't have the latest info, but the resort typically has 6 lifts and 33 trails to choose from. The summit elevation is 2,000 feet, with a vertical drop of 1,000 feet, offering plenty of terrain for all levels.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for a mix of clear skies and light snow showers, with temperatures ranging from -10°C (14°F) to 0°C (32°F). On Thursday, February 6, expect some light snow showers, followed by clear skies on Friday.

The season total snowfall is around 75 inches, with plenty more expected in the coming weeks. If you're planning a visit, be sure to check the resort's website for the latest updates on lift openings and trail conditions.

Overall, Catamount Mountain Resort is looking like a great bet for some fun in the snow. With its varied terrain, friendly vibe, and fresh powder, it's the perfect spot to get your ski or snowboard fix. So grab your gear and hit the slopes – we'll see you on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow is fresh and the vibes are chill. As of February 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions.

Currently, the weather is looking pretty sweet with a dusting of new snow expected today, followed by a mix of clear skies and light snow showers over the next few days. The temperature is a crisp 0°C (31°F) at the base and -17°C (1°F) at the summit, perfect for carving through the powder.

In terms of snow depth, we don't have the exact figures, but the resort has seen 2cm (1in) of new snow in the last 24 hours, with another 1cm expected today. The piste conditions are a mix of fresh powder and groomed trails, while the off-piste areas are looking pretty inviting with some fresh snowfall.

As for the lifts and trails, we don't have the latest info, but the resort typically has 6 lifts and 33 trails to choose from. The summit elevation is 2,000 feet, with a vertical drop of 1,000 feet, offering plenty of terrain for all levels.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for a mix of clear skies and light snow showers, with temperatures ranging from -10°C (14°F) to 0°C (32°F). On Thursday, February 6, expect some light snow showers, followed by clear skies on Friday.

The season total snowfall is around 75 inches, with plenty more expected in the coming weeks. If you're planning a visit, be sure to check the resort's website for the latest updates on lift openings and trail conditions.

Overall, Catamount Mountain Resort is looking like a great bet for some fun in the snow. With its varied terrain, friendly vibe, and fresh powder, it's the perfect spot to get your ski or snowboard fix. So grab your gear and hit the slopes – we'll see you on the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>"Carve the Slopes at Catamount: Snow, Lifts, and Après-Ski Bliss"</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, the snow conditions are looking great, with a base depth of 6 inches and a summit depth of 35.8 inches[2][3]. The last snowfall was on January 26, 2025, with 2 inches of new snow in the last five days, but unfortunately, no new snow in the last 24 hours[3][5].

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, there's something for everyone, with 16 easy trails, 18 intermediate trails, and 10 advanced/expert trails to choose from[3].

The weather today is chilly, with a high of 25°F and a low of 7°F. But don't worry, the sun is shining, and the piste conditions are machine groomed, making for a smooth ride. Off-piste conditions are also available for those looking for a more adventurous experience[2][5].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast is promising, with temperatures ranging from 23°F to 34°F. There's even a chance of some new snow on Wednesday, with 5 cm expected in the afternoon[2][5].

As for the season total, Catamount has seen 100 inches of snowfall so far, with an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[3]. The resort has also invested over $15 million in renovations since 2018, making it a fantastic destination for skiers and snowboarders alike.

Before you head out, be sure to check the tubing hours, which are from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM. And don't forget to grab a bite to eat or relax with a drink at the lounge bar after a long day on the slopes[3].

So, what are you waiting for? Get your gear ready and hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort for an unforgettable skiing or snowboarding experience

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 02 Feb 2025 11:47:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, the snow conditions are looking great, with a base depth of 6 inches and a summit depth of 35.8 inches[2][3]. The last snowfall was on January 26, 2025, with 2 inches of new snow in the last five days, but unfortunately, no new snow in the last 24 hours[3][5].

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, there's something for everyone, with 16 easy trails, 18 intermediate trails, and 10 advanced/expert trails to choose from[3].

The weather today is chilly, with a high of 25°F and a low of 7°F. But don't worry, the sun is shining, and the piste conditions are machine groomed, making for a smooth ride. Off-piste conditions are also available for those looking for a more adventurous experience[2][5].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast is promising, with temperatures ranging from 23°F to 34°F. There's even a chance of some new snow on Wednesday, with 5 cm expected in the afternoon[2][5].

As for the season total, Catamount has seen 100 inches of snowfall so far, with an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[3]. The resort has also invested over $15 million in renovations since 2018, making it a fantastic destination for skiers and snowboarders alike.

Before you head out, be sure to check the tubing hours, which are from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM. And don't forget to grab a bite to eat or relax with a drink at the lounge bar after a long day on the slopes[3].

So, what are you waiting for? Get your gear ready and hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort for an unforgettable skiing or snowboarding experience

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, the snow conditions are looking great, with a base depth of 6 inches and a summit depth of 35.8 inches[2][3]. The last snowfall was on January 26, 2025, with 2 inches of new snow in the last five days, but unfortunately, no new snow in the last 24 hours[3][5].

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, there's something for everyone, with 16 easy trails, 18 intermediate trails, and 10 advanced/expert trails to choose from[3].

The weather today is chilly, with a high of 25°F and a low of 7°F. But don't worry, the sun is shining, and the piste conditions are machine groomed, making for a smooth ride. Off-piste conditions are also available for those looking for a more adventurous experience[2][5].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast is promising, with temperatures ranging from 23°F to 34°F. There's even a chance of some new snow on Wednesday, with 5 cm expected in the afternoon[2][5].

As for the season total, Catamount has seen 100 inches of snowfall so far, with an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[3]. The resort has also invested over $15 million in renovations since 2018, making it a fantastic destination for skiers and snowboarders alike.

Before you head out, be sure to check the tubing hours, which are from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM. And don't forget to grab a bite to eat or relax with a drink at the lounge bar after a long day on the slopes[3].

So, what are you waiting for? Get your gear ready and hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort for an unforgettable skiing or snowboarding experience

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Powdery Slopes and Sunny Skies: An Epic Day at Catamount Mountain Resort</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As a local insider, I've got the latest scoop on the ski conditions, weather forecast, and everything you need to know for an epic day on the mountain.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 29/31 F° and at the summit, it's 28/30 F°, with a 5 m/h wind[2]. The latest snowfall in the last 24 hours is not specified, but you can check the daily updated snow report on OnTheSnow for the most current information[1].

As for the lifts and trails, Catamount boasts 6 lifts and 33 trails, covering 11 miles of skiable terrain[3]. The resort's vertical drop is 1,000 feet, with the longest run stretching 9,240 feet. The skiable area spans 119 acres, making it a fantastic spot for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

The current weather conditions are foggy, but don't worry, it's expected to clear up soon. The temperature is a chilly 29/31 F° at the base and 28/30 F° at the summit. For the next 5 days, you can expect mild conditions with light rain on Friday morning, followed by colder temperatures and potential snowfall[5].

Piste conditions are looking great, with well-groomed trails perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste enthusiasts will also find plenty of opportunities to explore the resort's varied terrain. The season total snowfall is around 75 inches, which is typical for this time of year[3].

A special note for visitors: Catamount can get busy on weekends, especially around the Meadows Triple chair. However, the Summit Quad rarely has a lift line, and if it does, the Glades Double Chair is a great alternative. The resort is also part of the Indy Pass, making it a fantastic option for those looking to explore different ski areas.

Before you head out, be sure to check the latest snow report and weather forecast on OnTheSnow or the resort's website. With its rich history, varied terrain, and friendly atmosphere, Catamount Mountain Resort is a must-visit destination for any ski or snowboard enthusiast. So grab your gear, and let's hit the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Feb 2025 11:48:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As a local insider, I've got the latest scoop on the ski conditions, weather forecast, and everything you need to know for an epic day on the mountain.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 29/31 F° and at the summit, it's 28/30 F°, with a 5 m/h wind[2]. The latest snowfall in the last 24 hours is not specified, but you can check the daily updated snow report on OnTheSnow for the most current information[1].

As for the lifts and trails, Catamount boasts 6 lifts and 33 trails, covering 11 miles of skiable terrain[3]. The resort's vertical drop is 1,000 feet, with the longest run stretching 9,240 feet. The skiable area spans 119 acres, making it a fantastic spot for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

The current weather conditions are foggy, but don't worry, it's expected to clear up soon. The temperature is a chilly 29/31 F° at the base and 28/30 F° at the summit. For the next 5 days, you can expect mild conditions with light rain on Friday morning, followed by colder temperatures and potential snowfall[5].

Piste conditions are looking great, with well-groomed trails perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste enthusiasts will also find plenty of opportunities to explore the resort's varied terrain. The season total snowfall is around 75 inches, which is typical for this time of year[3].

A special note for visitors: Catamount can get busy on weekends, especially around the Meadows Triple chair. However, the Summit Quad rarely has a lift line, and if it does, the Glades Double Chair is a great alternative. The resort is also part of the Indy Pass, making it a fantastic option for those looking to explore different ski areas.

Before you head out, be sure to check the latest snow report and weather forecast on OnTheSnow or the resort's website. With its rich history, varied terrain, and friendly atmosphere, Catamount Mountain Resort is a must-visit destination for any ski or snowboard enthusiast. So grab your gear, and let's hit the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As a local insider, I've got the latest scoop on the ski conditions, weather forecast, and everything you need to know for an epic day on the mountain.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 29/31 F° and at the summit, it's 28/30 F°, with a 5 m/h wind[2]. The latest snowfall in the last 24 hours is not specified, but you can check the daily updated snow report on OnTheSnow for the most current information[1].

As for the lifts and trails, Catamount boasts 6 lifts and 33 trails, covering 11 miles of skiable terrain[3]. The resort's vertical drop is 1,000 feet, with the longest run stretching 9,240 feet. The skiable area spans 119 acres, making it a fantastic spot for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

The current weather conditions are foggy, but don't worry, it's expected to clear up soon. The temperature is a chilly 29/31 F° at the base and 28/30 F° at the summit. For the next 5 days, you can expect mild conditions with light rain on Friday morning, followed by colder temperatures and potential snowfall[5].

Piste conditions are looking great, with well-groomed trails perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste enthusiasts will also find plenty of opportunities to explore the resort's varied terrain. The season total snowfall is around 75 inches, which is typical for this time of year[3].

A special note for visitors: Catamount can get busy on weekends, especially around the Meadows Triple chair. However, the Summit Quad rarely has a lift line, and if it does, the Glades Double Chair is a great alternative. The resort is also part of the Indy Pass, making it a fantastic option for those looking to explore different ski areas.

Before you head out, be sure to check the latest snow report and weather forecast on OnTheSnow or the resort's website. With its rich history, varied terrain, and friendly atmosphere, Catamount Mountain Resort is a must-visit destination for any ski or snowboard enthusiast. So grab your gear, and let's hit the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the mountain is looking great with 32 out of 44 trails open and 7 out of 8 lifts running. The current snow depth ranges from 6 inches at the base to 36 inches at the summit, offering a variety of conditions for all skill levels[1].

The recent weather has been kind, with no new snow in the last 24 hours but a couple of inches added earlier in the week, keeping the trails fresh and inviting. The surface conditions are machine-groomed and variable, which means you might encounter some icy spots, especially in the afternoons on busier days. However, the edges of the trails and less steep slopes tend to hold up better, so don't be afraid to explore[1].

Currently, the weather is partly sunny with temperatures in the mid-20s, making for a crisp and enjoyable skiing experience. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests a mix of sunny and cloudy days with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to the mid-30s over the next five days. There's a slight chance of snow showers on Saturday and a possibility of a rain-snow mix on Sunday, so keep an eye on the forecast for the latest updates[4].

For those who love venturing off-piste, the conditions are variable, and it's always a good idea to check the latest reports and warnings before heading out. The season total snowfall is around 75 inches, which is typical for this time of year[2].

Special notices for visitors include the partial closure of the Bobcat Park for the USASA Slopestyle event, but there are still features open to the public. Uphill travel is available on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, so be sure to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. And don't forget to book your snow tubing sessions ahead of time to secure your spot[1].

Overall, Catamount Mountain Resort is offering fantastic skiing and snowboarding conditions right now. With its rich history, varied terrain, and friendly atmosphere, it's a must-visit for any snow enthusiast. So, grab your gear and enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the mountain is looking great with 32 out of 44 trails open and 7 out of 8 lifts running. The current snow depth ranges from 6 inches at the base to 36 inches at the summit, offering a variety of conditions for all skill levels[1].

The recent weather has been kind, with no new snow in the last 24 hours but a couple of inches added earlier in the week, keeping the trails fresh and inviting. The surface conditions are machine-groomed and variable, which means you might encounter some icy spots, especially in the afternoons on busier days. However, the edges of the trails and less steep slopes tend to hold up better, so don't be afraid to explore[1].

Currently, the weather is partly sunny with temperatures in the mid-20s, making for a crisp and enjoyable skiing experience. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests a mix of sunny and cloudy days with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to the mid-30s over the next five days. There's a slight chance of snow showers on Saturday and a possibility of a rain-snow mix on Sunday, so keep an eye on the forecast for the latest updates[4].

For those who love venturing off-piste, the conditions are variable, and it's always a good idea to check the latest reports and warnings before heading out. The season total snowfall is around 75 inches, which is typical for this time of year[2].

Special notices for visitors include the partial closure of the Bobcat Park for the USASA Slopestyle event, but there are still features open to the public. Uphill travel is available on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, so be sure to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. And don't forget to book your snow tubing sessions ahead of time to secure your spot[1].

Overall, Catamount Mountain Resort is offering fantastic skiing and snowboarding conditions right now. With its rich history, varied terrain, and friendly atmosphere, it's a must-visit for any snow enthusiast. So, grab your gear and enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the mountain is looking great with 32 out of 44 trails open and 7 out of 8 lifts running. The current snow depth ranges from 6 inches at the base to 36 inches at the summit, offering a variety of conditions for all skill levels[1].

The recent weather has been kind, with no new snow in the last 24 hours but a couple of inches added earlier in the week, keeping the trails fresh and inviting. The surface conditions are machine-groomed and variable, which means you might encounter some icy spots, especially in the afternoons on busier days. However, the edges of the trails and less steep slopes tend to hold up better, so don't be afraid to explore[1].

Currently, the weather is partly sunny with temperatures in the mid-20s, making for a crisp and enjoyable skiing experience. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests a mix of sunny and cloudy days with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to the mid-30s over the next five days. There's a slight chance of snow showers on Saturday and a possibility of a rain-snow mix on Sunday, so keep an eye on the forecast for the latest updates[4].

For those who love venturing off-piste, the conditions are variable, and it's always a good idea to check the latest reports and warnings before heading out. The season total snowfall is around 75 inches, which is typical for this time of year[2].

Special notices for visitors include the partial closure of the Bobcat Park for the USASA Slopestyle event, but there are still features open to the public. Uphill travel is available on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, so be sure to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. And don't forget to book your snow tubing sessions ahead of time to secure your spot[1].

Overall, Catamount Mountain Resort is offering fantastic skiing and snowboarding conditions right now. With its rich history, varied terrain, and friendly atmosphere, it's a must-visit for any snow enthusiast. So, grab your gear and enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow is fresh and the vibes are chill. As of the latest update, the base depth ranges from 6 inches at the minimum to 36 inches at the maximum, providing a solid foundation for your skiing and snowboarding adventures. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have ensured that the trails remain well-groomed and inviting[2][3].

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine-groomed and variable, offering a mix of smooth runs and exciting challenges. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, there's something for everyone at Catamount.

Looking at the current weather conditions, it's cold with highs in the mid-20s and lows around 17 degrees Fahrenheit. The forecast for the next few days shows partly sunny skies with a slight chance of snow on Saturday and a chance of a rain-snow mix on Sunday[4].

For those planning ahead, here's a quick peek at the upcoming weather forecast:
- Friday, January 31: Sunny with highs around 21 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Saturday, February 1: Mostly sunny with a 30% chance of snow and highs around 28 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Sunday, February 2: Cloudy with a 40% chance of a rain-snow mix and highs around 35 degrees Fahrenheit.

The piste conditions are excellent, with well-groomed trails that are perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are variable, so be sure to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount has seen a decent amount of snow this year, with an average annual snowfall of 100 inches. The resort's snowmaking capabilities have also been hard at work to ensure that the slopes are always in top condition.

Before you head out, don't forget to check the latest ski report and snow conditions on the resort's website or at reliable sources like OnTheSnow and ISKINY. And remember, tubing is open from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, offering another fun way to enjoy the snow[3].

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to carve the Catamount. With its fantastic conditions and extensive snowmaking capabilities, it's the perfect place to enjoy some winter fun.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jan 2025 15:28:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow is fresh and the vibes are chill. As of the latest update, the base depth ranges from 6 inches at the minimum to 36 inches at the maximum, providing a solid foundation for your skiing and snowboarding adventures. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have ensured that the trails remain well-groomed and inviting[2][3].

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine-groomed and variable, offering a mix of smooth runs and exciting challenges. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, there's something for everyone at Catamount.

Looking at the current weather conditions, it's cold with highs in the mid-20s and lows around 17 degrees Fahrenheit. The forecast for the next few days shows partly sunny skies with a slight chance of snow on Saturday and a chance of a rain-snow mix on Sunday[4].

For those planning ahead, here's a quick peek at the upcoming weather forecast:
- Friday, January 31: Sunny with highs around 21 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Saturday, February 1: Mostly sunny with a 30% chance of snow and highs around 28 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Sunday, February 2: Cloudy with a 40% chance of a rain-snow mix and highs around 35 degrees Fahrenheit.

The piste conditions are excellent, with well-groomed trails that are perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are variable, so be sure to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount has seen a decent amount of snow this year, with an average annual snowfall of 100 inches. The resort's snowmaking capabilities have also been hard at work to ensure that the slopes are always in top condition.

Before you head out, don't forget to check the latest ski report and snow conditions on the resort's website or at reliable sources like OnTheSnow and ISKINY. And remember, tubing is open from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, offering another fun way to enjoy the snow[3].

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to carve the Catamount. With its fantastic conditions and extensive snowmaking capabilities, it's the perfect place to enjoy some winter fun.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow is fresh and the vibes are chill. As of the latest update, the base depth ranges from 6 inches at the minimum to 36 inches at the maximum, providing a solid foundation for your skiing and snowboarding adventures. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have ensured that the trails remain well-groomed and inviting[2][3].

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 32 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine-groomed and variable, offering a mix of smooth runs and exciting challenges. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, there's something for everyone at Catamount.

Looking at the current weather conditions, it's cold with highs in the mid-20s and lows around 17 degrees Fahrenheit. The forecast for the next few days shows partly sunny skies with a slight chance of snow on Saturday and a chance of a rain-snow mix on Sunday[4].

For those planning ahead, here's a quick peek at the upcoming weather forecast:
- Friday, January 31: Sunny with highs around 21 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Saturday, February 1: Mostly sunny with a 30% chance of snow and highs around 28 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Sunday, February 2: Cloudy with a 40% chance of a rain-snow mix and highs around 35 degrees Fahrenheit.

The piste conditions are excellent, with well-groomed trails that are perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are variable, so be sure to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount has seen a decent amount of snow this year, with an average annual snowfall of 100 inches. The resort's snowmaking capabilities have also been hard at work to ensure that the slopes are always in top condition.

Before you head out, don't forget to check the latest ski report and snow conditions on the resort's website or at reliable sources like OnTheSnow and ISKINY. And remember, tubing is open from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, offering another fun way to enjoy the snow[3].

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to carve the Catamount. With its fantastic conditions and extensive snowmaking capabilities, it's the perfect place to enjoy some winter fun.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: Powder-Covered Slopes and Endless Winter Fun</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3702562178</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow is calling your name. As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for your skiing and snowboarding adventures[3].

Looking at the recent snowfall, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen 6 inches of fresh powder over the past five days[3]. This means the trails are well-covered and ready for you to carve through.

Currently, 6 lifts are open during the day and night, giving you plenty of access to the 32 trails that are open for skiing and snowboarding[3]. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, ensuring a fun and challenging ride.

The current weather at Catamount is a winter wonderland, with snow falling and temperatures ranging from 19 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit at the base and 17 to 19 degrees at the summit[2]. The wind is blowing at a moderate 5 to 6 miles per hour, adding a crisp touch to your skiing experience.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next five days shows a mix of partly sunny and cloudy conditions. On January 29, expect clear skies with occasional cloudy spells, followed by a partly sunny day on January 30. January 31 is predicted to be mostly cloudy, with a chance of occasional sunny spells. February 1 and 2 are expected to be dry and sunny, with hardly any clouds[4].

For those venturing off-piste, be aware that the snow conditions can vary significantly, especially with high winds and changing air temperatures. Always check the latest snow reports and forecasts before heading out.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount averages around 100 inches annually, ensuring a long and enjoyable skiing season[3].

Before you head out, remember that the resort is open from 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM, with tubing available from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The office hours are from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Thursday, and 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Fridays[3].

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the snow at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its reimagined four-season resort and over $15 million in recent investments, you're in for a treat[3]. Happy skiing and snowboarding.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jan 2025 11:48:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow is calling your name. As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for your skiing and snowboarding adventures[3].

Looking at the recent snowfall, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen 6 inches of fresh powder over the past five days[3]. This means the trails are well-covered and ready for you to carve through.

Currently, 6 lifts are open during the day and night, giving you plenty of access to the 32 trails that are open for skiing and snowboarding[3]. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, ensuring a fun and challenging ride.

The current weather at Catamount is a winter wonderland, with snow falling and temperatures ranging from 19 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit at the base and 17 to 19 degrees at the summit[2]. The wind is blowing at a moderate 5 to 6 miles per hour, adding a crisp touch to your skiing experience.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next five days shows a mix of partly sunny and cloudy conditions. On January 29, expect clear skies with occasional cloudy spells, followed by a partly sunny day on January 30. January 31 is predicted to be mostly cloudy, with a chance of occasional sunny spells. February 1 and 2 are expected to be dry and sunny, with hardly any clouds[4].

For those venturing off-piste, be aware that the snow conditions can vary significantly, especially with high winds and changing air temperatures. Always check the latest snow reports and forecasts before heading out.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount averages around 100 inches annually, ensuring a long and enjoyable skiing season[3].

Before you head out, remember that the resort is open from 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM, with tubing available from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The office hours are from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Thursday, and 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Fridays[3].

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the snow at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its reimagined four-season resort and over $15 million in recent investments, you're in for a treat[3]. Happy skiing and snowboarding.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow is calling your name. As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for your skiing and snowboarding adventures[3].

Looking at the recent snowfall, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen 6 inches of fresh powder over the past five days[3]. This means the trails are well-covered and ready for you to carve through.

Currently, 6 lifts are open during the day and night, giving you plenty of access to the 32 trails that are open for skiing and snowboarding[3]. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, ensuring a fun and challenging ride.

The current weather at Catamount is a winter wonderland, with snow falling and temperatures ranging from 19 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit at the base and 17 to 19 degrees at the summit[2]. The wind is blowing at a moderate 5 to 6 miles per hour, adding a crisp touch to your skiing experience.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next five days shows a mix of partly sunny and cloudy conditions. On January 29, expect clear skies with occasional cloudy spells, followed by a partly sunny day on January 30. January 31 is predicted to be mostly cloudy, with a chance of occasional sunny spells. February 1 and 2 are expected to be dry and sunny, with hardly any clouds[4].

For those venturing off-piste, be aware that the snow conditions can vary significantly, especially with high winds and changing air temperatures. Always check the latest snow reports and forecasts before heading out.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount averages around 100 inches annually, ensuring a long and enjoyable skiing season[3].

Before you head out, remember that the resort is open from 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM, with tubing available from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The office hours are from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Thursday, and 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Fridays[3].

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the snow at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its reimagined four-season resort and over $15 million in recent investments, you're in for a treat[3]. Happy skiing and snowboarding.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Skiing Conditions at Catamount Mountain Resort: Groomed Trails, Icy Spots, and Upcoming Snow Chances</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, January 27th, the mountain is looking great with 32 out of 44 trails open and 7 out of 8 lifts running. The current snow depth at the base is 6 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 36 inches. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the machine-groomed trails are still providing excellent skiing and riding conditions.

The weather today is mostly cloudy with a high of 35 degrees and winds ranging from 9 to 16 mph. It's a perfect day to get out and enjoy the mountain, especially in the morning when the trails are at their best. However, be aware that the high moisture content in the snow can make it a bit icy in spots, especially in the afternoon when the sun starts to set. To avoid this, head towards the edges of the trails where the groomed surface snow has been pushed, or explore less steep trails that tend to get scraped off less.

Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is calling for a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to mid-30s. There's a 30% chance of snow showers on Tuesday and a 70% chance on Wednesday, so keep an eye on the weather if you're planning to visit later in the week.

In terms of piste and off-piste conditions, the machine-groomed trails are in great shape, but the off-piste areas are a bit more variable. If you're looking for some adventure, be sure to check out the Bobcat Park, which is partially closed today for the USASA Slopestyle event, but still has some features open to the public.

As for special notices, be aware that uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. Also, snow tubing is open today with sessions at 10 am, noon, and 2 pm, so be sure to book ahead of time online to reserve your spot.

Lastly, the season total snowfall is around 75 inches, which is a bit below average, but the mountain is still providing excellent skiing and riding conditions. So grab your gear and get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jan 2025 15:25:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, January 27th, the mountain is looking great with 32 out of 44 trails open and 7 out of 8 lifts running. The current snow depth at the base is 6 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 36 inches. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the machine-groomed trails are still providing excellent skiing and riding conditions.

The weather today is mostly cloudy with a high of 35 degrees and winds ranging from 9 to 16 mph. It's a perfect day to get out and enjoy the mountain, especially in the morning when the trails are at their best. However, be aware that the high moisture content in the snow can make it a bit icy in spots, especially in the afternoon when the sun starts to set. To avoid this, head towards the edges of the trails where the groomed surface snow has been pushed, or explore less steep trails that tend to get scraped off less.

Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is calling for a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to mid-30s. There's a 30% chance of snow showers on Tuesday and a 70% chance on Wednesday, so keep an eye on the weather if you're planning to visit later in the week.

In terms of piste and off-piste conditions, the machine-groomed trails are in great shape, but the off-piste areas are a bit more variable. If you're looking for some adventure, be sure to check out the Bobcat Park, which is partially closed today for the USASA Slopestyle event, but still has some features open to the public.

As for special notices, be aware that uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. Also, snow tubing is open today with sessions at 10 am, noon, and 2 pm, so be sure to book ahead of time online to reserve your spot.

Lastly, the season total snowfall is around 75 inches, which is a bit below average, but the mountain is still providing excellent skiing and riding conditions. So grab your gear and get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, January 27th, the mountain is looking great with 32 out of 44 trails open and 7 out of 8 lifts running. The current snow depth at the base is 6 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 36 inches. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the machine-groomed trails are still providing excellent skiing and riding conditions.

The weather today is mostly cloudy with a high of 35 degrees and winds ranging from 9 to 16 mph. It's a perfect day to get out and enjoy the mountain, especially in the morning when the trails are at their best. However, be aware that the high moisture content in the snow can make it a bit icy in spots, especially in the afternoon when the sun starts to set. To avoid this, head towards the edges of the trails where the groomed surface snow has been pushed, or explore less steep trails that tend to get scraped off less.

Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is calling for a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to mid-30s. There's a 30% chance of snow showers on Tuesday and a 70% chance on Wednesday, so keep an eye on the weather if you're planning to visit later in the week.

In terms of piste and off-piste conditions, the machine-groomed trails are in great shape, but the off-piste areas are a bit more variable. If you're looking for some adventure, be sure to check out the Bobcat Park, which is partially closed today for the USASA Slopestyle event, but still has some features open to the public.

As for special notices, be aware that uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. Also, snow tubing is open today with sessions at 10 am, noon, and 2 pm, so be sure to book ahead of time online to reserve your spot.

Lastly, the season total snowfall is around 75 inches, which is a bit below average, but the mountain is still providing excellent skiing and riding conditions. So grab your gear and get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: Fresh Powder, Smooth Runs, and Endless Fun</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow is fresh and the vibes are chill. Let's dive into the latest ski report and snow conditions to make your skiing or snowboarding adventure unforgettable.

Currently, the base depth at Catamount ranges from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for your runs. The summit elevation stands at 2,000 feet, with a vertical drop of 1,000 feet, offering a variety of trails for all skill levels. Speaking of trails, 32 out of 44 are open, including 16 easy trails, 18 intermediate trails, and 10 advanced/expert trails. All 6 lifts are operational, both day and night, ensuring you can make the most of your time on the mountain[2][3].

Looking at recent snowfall, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen 6 inches of fresh powder in the last 5 days. The last snowfall was on January 26, 2025, so the conditions are still pretty fresh[3][5].

As for the current weather, it's mostly cloudy with temperatures in the mid-30s. The forecast for the next few days is quite promising, with a 30% chance of snow showers on Wednesday and a 70% chance on the same day. Thursday is expected to be mostly sunny, followed by a partly sunny Friday[4].

Piste conditions are currently machine groomed and variable (MG/V), offering a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but with the recent snowfall, there should be some great opportunities for exploring the terrain[3].

The season total snowfall at Catamount is around 75 inches annually, but this year has seen a bit more, with 100 inches reported so far[2][3].

Before you head out, remember that the resort operates from 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM, and it's always a good idea to check the latest conditions and forecasts. With over $15 million invested in improvements since 2018, Catamount Mountain Resort is a must-visit for any snow enthusiast. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the fresh powder at Catamount. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jan 2025 15:01:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow is fresh and the vibes are chill. Let's dive into the latest ski report and snow conditions to make your skiing or snowboarding adventure unforgettable.

Currently, the base depth at Catamount ranges from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for your runs. The summit elevation stands at 2,000 feet, with a vertical drop of 1,000 feet, offering a variety of trails for all skill levels. Speaking of trails, 32 out of 44 are open, including 16 easy trails, 18 intermediate trails, and 10 advanced/expert trails. All 6 lifts are operational, both day and night, ensuring you can make the most of your time on the mountain[2][3].

Looking at recent snowfall, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen 6 inches of fresh powder in the last 5 days. The last snowfall was on January 26, 2025, so the conditions are still pretty fresh[3][5].

As for the current weather, it's mostly cloudy with temperatures in the mid-30s. The forecast for the next few days is quite promising, with a 30% chance of snow showers on Wednesday and a 70% chance on the same day. Thursday is expected to be mostly sunny, followed by a partly sunny Friday[4].

Piste conditions are currently machine groomed and variable (MG/V), offering a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but with the recent snowfall, there should be some great opportunities for exploring the terrain[3].

The season total snowfall at Catamount is around 75 inches annually, but this year has seen a bit more, with 100 inches reported so far[2][3].

Before you head out, remember that the resort operates from 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM, and it's always a good idea to check the latest conditions and forecasts. With over $15 million invested in improvements since 2018, Catamount Mountain Resort is a must-visit for any snow enthusiast. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the fresh powder at Catamount. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow is fresh and the vibes are chill. Let's dive into the latest ski report and snow conditions to make your skiing or snowboarding adventure unforgettable.

Currently, the base depth at Catamount ranges from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for your runs. The summit elevation stands at 2,000 feet, with a vertical drop of 1,000 feet, offering a variety of trails for all skill levels. Speaking of trails, 32 out of 44 are open, including 16 easy trails, 18 intermediate trails, and 10 advanced/expert trails. All 6 lifts are operational, both day and night, ensuring you can make the most of your time on the mountain[2][3].

Looking at recent snowfall, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen 6 inches of fresh powder in the last 5 days. The last snowfall was on January 26, 2025, so the conditions are still pretty fresh[3][5].

As for the current weather, it's mostly cloudy with temperatures in the mid-30s. The forecast for the next few days is quite promising, with a 30% chance of snow showers on Wednesday and a 70% chance on the same day. Thursday is expected to be mostly sunny, followed by a partly sunny Friday[4].

Piste conditions are currently machine groomed and variable (MG/V), offering a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but with the recent snowfall, there should be some great opportunities for exploring the terrain[3].

The season total snowfall at Catamount is around 75 inches annually, but this year has seen a bit more, with 100 inches reported so far[2][3].

Before you head out, remember that the resort operates from 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM, and it's always a good idea to check the latest conditions and forecasts. With over $15 million invested in improvements since 2018, Catamount Mountain Resort is a must-visit for any snow enthusiast. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the fresh powder at Catamount. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>"Carve the Catamount: Ski Report for January 26 at Catamount Mountain Resort"</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, January 26, the conditions are looking great. The base depth is ranging from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have ensured that the trails are well-groomed and ready for action.

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 29 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine-groomed and variable, so be prepared for a mix of smooth and rough terrain. The temperature is a comfortable 31 degrees Fahrenheit, making it an ideal day to get out and enjoy the mountain.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast is calling for mostly cloudy skies with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the mid-20s. There's a chance of snow showers on Wednesday, but it's not expected to be significant. On the bright side, the temperatures will remain below freezing, preserving the snow and ensuring that the conditions stay great.

For those who love exploring off-piste, the terrain is variable, with some areas featuring fresh powder and others being more icy. Be sure to check the resort's website for up-to-date information on which trails are open and which ones to avoid.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount has received a respectable amount, but the exact figure isn't available. What's important is that the resort has invested heavily in snowmaking and grooming, ensuring that the trails are always in top condition.

Before you head out, don't forget to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And if you're planning to hit the slopes at night, be aware that 19 trails are open for night skiing, with the lifts running until 9:00 PM.

Lastly, if you're looking for some extra fun, snow tubing is open with sessions at 10:00 AM, noon, 2:00 PM, and 4:00 PM. Book your spot online ahead of time to reserve your spot. With great conditions, plenty of open trails, and a range of activities to enjoy, Catamount Mountain Resort is the perfect destination for any ski or snowboard enthusiast. So grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jan 2025 11:48:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, January 26, the conditions are looking great. The base depth is ranging from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have ensured that the trails are well-groomed and ready for action.

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 29 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine-groomed and variable, so be prepared for a mix of smooth and rough terrain. The temperature is a comfortable 31 degrees Fahrenheit, making it an ideal day to get out and enjoy the mountain.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast is calling for mostly cloudy skies with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the mid-20s. There's a chance of snow showers on Wednesday, but it's not expected to be significant. On the bright side, the temperatures will remain below freezing, preserving the snow and ensuring that the conditions stay great.

For those who love exploring off-piste, the terrain is variable, with some areas featuring fresh powder and others being more icy. Be sure to check the resort's website for up-to-date information on which trails are open and which ones to avoid.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount has received a respectable amount, but the exact figure isn't available. What's important is that the resort has invested heavily in snowmaking and grooming, ensuring that the trails are always in top condition.

Before you head out, don't forget to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And if you're planning to hit the slopes at night, be aware that 19 trails are open for night skiing, with the lifts running until 9:00 PM.

Lastly, if you're looking for some extra fun, snow tubing is open with sessions at 10:00 AM, noon, 2:00 PM, and 4:00 PM. Book your spot online ahead of time to reserve your spot. With great conditions, plenty of open trails, and a range of activities to enjoy, Catamount Mountain Resort is the perfect destination for any ski or snowboard enthusiast. So grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, January 26, the conditions are looking great. The base depth is ranging from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have ensured that the trails are well-groomed and ready for action.

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 29 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are machine-groomed and variable, so be prepared for a mix of smooth and rough terrain. The temperature is a comfortable 31 degrees Fahrenheit, making it an ideal day to get out and enjoy the mountain.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast is calling for mostly cloudy skies with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the mid-20s. There's a chance of snow showers on Wednesday, but it's not expected to be significant. On the bright side, the temperatures will remain below freezing, preserving the snow and ensuring that the conditions stay great.

For those who love exploring off-piste, the terrain is variable, with some areas featuring fresh powder and others being more icy. Be sure to check the resort's website for up-to-date information on which trails are open and which ones to avoid.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount has received a respectable amount, but the exact figure isn't available. What's important is that the resort has invested heavily in snowmaking and grooming, ensuring that the trails are always in top condition.

Before you head out, don't forget to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And if you're planning to hit the slopes at night, be aware that 19 trails are open for night skiing, with the lifts running until 9:00 PM.

Lastly, if you're looking for some extra fun, snow tubing is open with sessions at 10:00 AM, noon, 2:00 PM, and 4:00 PM. Book your spot online ahead of time to reserve your spot. With great conditions, plenty of open trails, and a range of activities to enjoy, Catamount Mountain Resort is the perfect destination for any ski or snowboard enthusiast. So grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the latest ski report and snow conditions are looking fantastic. As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiers and snowboarders alike. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities ensure that the slopes remain in top condition.

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 29 out of 44 trails. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, there's something for everyone here. The surface conditions are machine groomed and variable, making for a smooth and enjoyable ride.

Looking at the current weather, it's mostly dry with temperatures below freezing, ranging from -12°C to -1°C over the next few days. The winds are generally light, making it perfect for a day on the mountain. For the next 5 days, expect a mix of cloudy and clear skies, with a chance of light snow showers on Sunday and Tuesday.

For those who love venturing off-piste, the conditions are variable, but the recent snowmaking efforts have helped maintain a good base. The season total snowfall is not specified, but January typically sees an average of 3.1 inches of snow over 2.7 days.

Special notices for visitors include the cancellation of the 6 pm snow tubing session on certain days, so be sure to check the schedule. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but remember to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

In case of an on-mountain emergency, don't hesitate to call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. And when you're not carving through the snow, enjoy the live music at the Catamount Lodge, like RJ McCarty's performance from 2 pm to 6 pm on select days.

So, grab your gear and get ready to experience the best of Catamount Mountain Resort. With its recent investments and top-notch snowmaking, it's the perfect place to enjoy the winter season.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jan 2025 11:47:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the latest ski report and snow conditions are looking fantastic. As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiers and snowboarders alike. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities ensure that the slopes remain in top condition.

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 29 out of 44 trails. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, there's something for everyone here. The surface conditions are machine groomed and variable, making for a smooth and enjoyable ride.

Looking at the current weather, it's mostly dry with temperatures below freezing, ranging from -12°C to -1°C over the next few days. The winds are generally light, making it perfect for a day on the mountain. For the next 5 days, expect a mix of cloudy and clear skies, with a chance of light snow showers on Sunday and Tuesday.

For those who love venturing off-piste, the conditions are variable, but the recent snowmaking efforts have helped maintain a good base. The season total snowfall is not specified, but January typically sees an average of 3.1 inches of snow over 2.7 days.

Special notices for visitors include the cancellation of the 6 pm snow tubing session on certain days, so be sure to check the schedule. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but remember to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

In case of an on-mountain emergency, don't hesitate to call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. And when you're not carving through the snow, enjoy the live music at the Catamount Lodge, like RJ McCarty's performance from 2 pm to 6 pm on select days.

So, grab your gear and get ready to experience the best of Catamount Mountain Resort. With its recent investments and top-notch snowmaking, it's the perfect place to enjoy the winter season.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the latest ski report and snow conditions are looking fantastic. As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiers and snowboarders alike. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities ensure that the slopes remain in top condition.

Currently, 7 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 29 out of 44 trails. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, there's something for everyone here. The surface conditions are machine groomed and variable, making for a smooth and enjoyable ride.

Looking at the current weather, it's mostly dry with temperatures below freezing, ranging from -12°C to -1°C over the next few days. The winds are generally light, making it perfect for a day on the mountain. For the next 5 days, expect a mix of cloudy and clear skies, with a chance of light snow showers on Sunday and Tuesday.

For those who love venturing off-piste, the conditions are variable, but the recent snowmaking efforts have helped maintain a good base. The season total snowfall is not specified, but January typically sees an average of 3.1 inches of snow over 2.7 days.

Special notices for visitors include the cancellation of the 6 pm snow tubing session on certain days, so be sure to check the schedule. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but remember to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page.

In case of an on-mountain emergency, don't hesitate to call ski patrol at 413-232-9405. And when you're not carving through the snow, enjoy the live music at the Catamount Lodge, like RJ McCarty's performance from 2 pm to 6 pm on select days.

So, grab your gear and get ready to experience the best of Catamount Mountain Resort. With its recent investments and top-notch snowmaking, it's the perfect place to enjoy the winter season.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Hitting the Slopes at Catamount Mountain: Excellent Skiing and Snowboarding Conditions</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of January 24, the mountain is offering some fantastic skiing and snowboarding conditions. Currently, the base depth is at 6 inches, while the summit boasts a deeper 36 inches. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have ensured that the trails remain well-groomed and inviting.

Speaking of trails, 29 out of 44 are open, providing plenty of options for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. The lift situation is equally promising, with 7 out of 8 lifts operational, including the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, Promenade Triple, and the Magic Carpets.

Looking at the current weather conditions, it's a crisp 23 degrees Fahrenheit, perfect for a day on the mountain. However, the forecast suggests a slight drop in temperature over the next few days, with highs ranging from 22 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Saturday is expected to be mostly cloudy with a chance of snow showers, while Sunday might see a mix of sun and clouds with a slight chance of snow.

For those planning to venture off-piste, the conditions are variable, with some areas offering fresh powder and others being more icy. It's always a good idea to check the latest reports and use your best judgment when exploring the backcountry.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount has seen a respectable 75 inches so far, which is right on par with its annual average. The resort's investment in snowmaking and grooming has paid off, ensuring that the trails remain in top condition even during periods of lighter snowfall.

Before you head out, don't forget to check the mountain conditions page for the latest updates and any special notices. And if you're planning to enjoy some night skiing, 19 trails will be open, along with 14 features in the Bobcat terrain park. Plus, snow tubing is available with sessions at 10am, noon, 2pm, and 4pm – just be sure to book online ahead of time to reserve your spot.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to experience all that Catamount Mountain Resort has to offer. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, there's something for everyone on this fantastic mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jan 2025 11:48:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of January 24, the mountain is offering some fantastic skiing and snowboarding conditions. Currently, the base depth is at 6 inches, while the summit boasts a deeper 36 inches. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have ensured that the trails remain well-groomed and inviting.

Speaking of trails, 29 out of 44 are open, providing plenty of options for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. The lift situation is equally promising, with 7 out of 8 lifts operational, including the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, Promenade Triple, and the Magic Carpets.

Looking at the current weather conditions, it's a crisp 23 degrees Fahrenheit, perfect for a day on the mountain. However, the forecast suggests a slight drop in temperature over the next few days, with highs ranging from 22 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Saturday is expected to be mostly cloudy with a chance of snow showers, while Sunday might see a mix of sun and clouds with a slight chance of snow.

For those planning to venture off-piste, the conditions are variable, with some areas offering fresh powder and others being more icy. It's always a good idea to check the latest reports and use your best judgment when exploring the backcountry.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount has seen a respectable 75 inches so far, which is right on par with its annual average. The resort's investment in snowmaking and grooming has paid off, ensuring that the trails remain in top condition even during periods of lighter snowfall.

Before you head out, don't forget to check the mountain conditions page for the latest updates and any special notices. And if you're planning to enjoy some night skiing, 19 trails will be open, along with 14 features in the Bobcat terrain park. Plus, snow tubing is available with sessions at 10am, noon, 2pm, and 4pm – just be sure to book online ahead of time to reserve your spot.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to experience all that Catamount Mountain Resort has to offer. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, there's something for everyone on this fantastic mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of January 24, the mountain is offering some fantastic skiing and snowboarding conditions. Currently, the base depth is at 6 inches, while the summit boasts a deeper 36 inches. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have ensured that the trails remain well-groomed and inviting.

Speaking of trails, 29 out of 44 are open, providing plenty of options for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. The lift situation is equally promising, with 7 out of 8 lifts operational, including the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, Meadows Triple, Promenade Triple, and the Magic Carpets.

Looking at the current weather conditions, it's a crisp 23 degrees Fahrenheit, perfect for a day on the mountain. However, the forecast suggests a slight drop in temperature over the next few days, with highs ranging from 22 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Saturday is expected to be mostly cloudy with a chance of snow showers, while Sunday might see a mix of sun and clouds with a slight chance of snow.

For those planning to venture off-piste, the conditions are variable, with some areas offering fresh powder and others being more icy. It's always a good idea to check the latest reports and use your best judgment when exploring the backcountry.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount has seen a respectable 75 inches so far, which is right on par with its annual average. The resort's investment in snowmaking and grooming has paid off, ensuring that the trails remain in top condition even during periods of lighter snowfall.

Before you head out, don't forget to check the mountain conditions page for the latest updates and any special notices. And if you're planning to enjoy some night skiing, 19 trails will be open, along with 14 features in the Bobcat terrain park. Plus, snow tubing is available with sessions at 10am, noon, 2pm, and 4pm – just be sure to book online ahead of time to reserve your spot.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to experience all that Catamount Mountain Resort has to offer. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, there's something for everyone on this fantastic mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the resort is offering fantastic groomed trails and a range of open lifts and trails to enjoy. Here's the scoop:

Currently, the base depth ranges from 6 to 36 inches, with no new snowfall in the last 24 hours. The resort has 7 out of 8 lifts open and 29 out of 44 trails available for skiing and snowboarding. The surface conditions are machine groomed and variable, ensuring a smooth ride for all levels of skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the weather, it's a beautiful, sunny day but quite cold. The temperature is expected to stay fairly consistent, with highs around 16°F and lows around 11°F. For the next few days, expect mostly cloudy skies with a chance of snow showers on Sunday and Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday are forecasted to be mostly sunny, with temperatures ranging from 10°F to 16°F.

For those planning ahead, the 10-day forecast shows a mix of partly cloudy and mostly sunny days, with temperatures gradually warming up to the mid-20s by the weekend. However, it's always a good idea to check the latest forecast before heading out.

On the mountain, the crew at Catamount has invested heavily in snowmaking and grooming, adding nearly 200 snowmaking machines, 3 grooming machines, and 5 miles of snowmaking pipe. This ensures that the trails are always in top condition, whether it's a bluebird day or a snowy afternoon.

For off-piste enthusiasts, the resort offers uphill travel on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, with updated policies and information available on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. And for those looking for a break from skiing, snow tubing is open with sessions at 10am, noon, 2pm, and 4pm.

Lastly, don't forget to check out the live music at the Catamount Lodge, with RJ McCarty playing from 2pm-6pm. And in case of an on-mountain emergency, ski patrol is just a call away at 413-232-9405.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the beautiful trails and crisp winter air at Catamount Mountain Resort. See you on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jan 2025 11:48:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the resort is offering fantastic groomed trails and a range of open lifts and trails to enjoy. Here's the scoop:

Currently, the base depth ranges from 6 to 36 inches, with no new snowfall in the last 24 hours. The resort has 7 out of 8 lifts open and 29 out of 44 trails available for skiing and snowboarding. The surface conditions are machine groomed and variable, ensuring a smooth ride for all levels of skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the weather, it's a beautiful, sunny day but quite cold. The temperature is expected to stay fairly consistent, with highs around 16°F and lows around 11°F. For the next few days, expect mostly cloudy skies with a chance of snow showers on Sunday and Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday are forecasted to be mostly sunny, with temperatures ranging from 10°F to 16°F.

For those planning ahead, the 10-day forecast shows a mix of partly cloudy and mostly sunny days, with temperatures gradually warming up to the mid-20s by the weekend. However, it's always a good idea to check the latest forecast before heading out.

On the mountain, the crew at Catamount has invested heavily in snowmaking and grooming, adding nearly 200 snowmaking machines, 3 grooming machines, and 5 miles of snowmaking pipe. This ensures that the trails are always in top condition, whether it's a bluebird day or a snowy afternoon.

For off-piste enthusiasts, the resort offers uphill travel on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, with updated policies and information available on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. And for those looking for a break from skiing, snow tubing is open with sessions at 10am, noon, 2pm, and 4pm.

Lastly, don't forget to check out the live music at the Catamount Lodge, with RJ McCarty playing from 2pm-6pm. And in case of an on-mountain emergency, ski patrol is just a call away at 413-232-9405.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the beautiful trails and crisp winter air at Catamount Mountain Resort. See you on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the resort is offering fantastic groomed trails and a range of open lifts and trails to enjoy. Here's the scoop:

Currently, the base depth ranges from 6 to 36 inches, with no new snowfall in the last 24 hours. The resort has 7 out of 8 lifts open and 29 out of 44 trails available for skiing and snowboarding. The surface conditions are machine groomed and variable, ensuring a smooth ride for all levels of skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the weather, it's a beautiful, sunny day but quite cold. The temperature is expected to stay fairly consistent, with highs around 16°F and lows around 11°F. For the next few days, expect mostly cloudy skies with a chance of snow showers on Sunday and Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday are forecasted to be mostly sunny, with temperatures ranging from 10°F to 16°F.

For those planning ahead, the 10-day forecast shows a mix of partly cloudy and mostly sunny days, with temperatures gradually warming up to the mid-20s by the weekend. However, it's always a good idea to check the latest forecast before heading out.

On the mountain, the crew at Catamount has invested heavily in snowmaking and grooming, adding nearly 200 snowmaking machines, 3 grooming machines, and 5 miles of snowmaking pipe. This ensures that the trails are always in top condition, whether it's a bluebird day or a snowy afternoon.

For off-piste enthusiasts, the resort offers uphill travel on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, with updated policies and information available on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. And for those looking for a break from skiing, snow tubing is open with sessions at 10am, noon, 2pm, and 4pm.

Lastly, don't forget to check out the live music at the Catamount Lodge, with RJ McCarty playing from 2pm-6pm. And in case of an on-mountain emergency, ski patrol is just a call away at 413-232-9405.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the beautiful trails and crisp winter air at Catamount Mountain Resort. See you on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow conditions are fantastic and the fun is non-stop. As of the latest update, the resort boasts a base depth of 6 inches and a summit depth of 36 inches, ensuring plenty of snow for all levels of skiers and snowboarders.

Although there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have kept the slopes well-groomed and ready for action. Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 28 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable, offering something for every skill level.

The current weather is mostly sunny with a high of 31 degrees Fahrenheit, making it perfect for a day on the slopes. Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is promising. Tomorrow is expected to be cloudy with a chance of frozen mix, while Sunday might see some snow showers. Monday is looking mostly cloudy and cold, with highs around 20 degrees. Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be mostly sunny but chilly.

On the slopes, the piste conditions are excellent, thanks to the resort's recent investments in snowmaking and grooming. The off-piste areas are variable, so be sure to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path.

A few special notices for visitors: the Bobcat trail is closed today for a USASA Rail Jam competition, and uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes. Don't forget to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. Snow tubing is also open with 5 extra-wide lanes of snow sliding fun, so be sure to book your sessions ahead of time.

Catamount Mountain Resort is open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays and 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM on weekends and holidays. Night skiing is available on select days, so plan your visit accordingly. The resort's hours of operation are subject to change, so always check the Mountain Report for daily updates.

In terms of additional information, the resort has invested heavily in snowmaking and grooming over the past 18 months, adding almost 200 snow making machines, 3 grooming machines including a new Prinoth Leitwolf, 4 retention ponds, 3 pumps, and 5 miles of snow making pipe. This ensures that the slopes are always in top condition, even when natural snowfall is scarce.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy some fantastic skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its excellent snow conditions, varied terrain, and fun activities, it's the perfect destination for winter sports enthusiasts.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow conditions are fantastic and the fun is non-stop. As of the latest update, the resort boasts a base depth of 6 inches and a summit depth of 36 inches, ensuring plenty of snow for all levels of skiers and snowboarders.

Although there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have kept the slopes well-groomed and ready for action. Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 28 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable, offering something for every skill level.

The current weather is mostly sunny with a high of 31 degrees Fahrenheit, making it perfect for a day on the slopes. Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is promising. Tomorrow is expected to be cloudy with a chance of frozen mix, while Sunday might see some snow showers. Monday is looking mostly cloudy and cold, with highs around 20 degrees. Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be mostly sunny but chilly.

On the slopes, the piste conditions are excellent, thanks to the resort's recent investments in snowmaking and grooming. The off-piste areas are variable, so be sure to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path.

A few special notices for visitors: the Bobcat trail is closed today for a USASA Rail Jam competition, and uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes. Don't forget to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. Snow tubing is also open with 5 extra-wide lanes of snow sliding fun, so be sure to book your sessions ahead of time.

Catamount Mountain Resort is open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays and 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM on weekends and holidays. Night skiing is available on select days, so plan your visit accordingly. The resort's hours of operation are subject to change, so always check the Mountain Report for daily updates.

In terms of additional information, the resort has invested heavily in snowmaking and grooming over the past 18 months, adding almost 200 snow making machines, 3 grooming machines including a new Prinoth Leitwolf, 4 retention ponds, 3 pumps, and 5 miles of snow making pipe. This ensures that the slopes are always in top condition, even when natural snowfall is scarce.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy some fantastic skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its excellent snow conditions, varied terrain, and fun activities, it's the perfect destination for winter sports enthusiasts.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow conditions are fantastic and the fun is non-stop. As of the latest update, the resort boasts a base depth of 6 inches and a summit depth of 36 inches, ensuring plenty of snow for all levels of skiers and snowboarders.

Although there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have kept the slopes well-groomed and ready for action. Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 28 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable, offering something for every skill level.

The current weather is mostly sunny with a high of 31 degrees Fahrenheit, making it perfect for a day on the slopes. Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is promising. Tomorrow is expected to be cloudy with a chance of frozen mix, while Sunday might see some snow showers. Monday is looking mostly cloudy and cold, with highs around 20 degrees. Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be mostly sunny but chilly.

On the slopes, the piste conditions are excellent, thanks to the resort's recent investments in snowmaking and grooming. The off-piste areas are variable, so be sure to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path.

A few special notices for visitors: the Bobcat trail is closed today for a USASA Rail Jam competition, and uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes. Don't forget to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. Snow tubing is also open with 5 extra-wide lanes of snow sliding fun, so be sure to book your sessions ahead of time.

Catamount Mountain Resort is open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays and 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM on weekends and holidays. Night skiing is available on select days, so plan your visit accordingly. The resort's hours of operation are subject to change, so always check the Mountain Report for daily updates.

In terms of additional information, the resort has invested heavily in snowmaking and grooming over the past 18 months, adding almost 200 snow making machines, 3 grooming machines including a new Prinoth Leitwolf, 4 retention ponds, 3 pumps, and 5 miles of snow making pipe. This ensures that the slopes are always in top condition, even when natural snowfall is scarce.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy some fantastic skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its excellent snow conditions, varied terrain, and fun activities, it's the perfect destination for winter sports enthusiasts.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where fantastic conditions are waiting for you. The current snow depth at the base is 6 inches, while the summit is enjoying a healthy 36 inches. Although there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have ensured that the slopes are well-groomed and ready for action[2][3].

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 28 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable, offering something for every skill level. The weather is looking great too, with mostly sunny skies and a high of 31 degrees Fahrenheit today[2][5].

Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is promising. Today might see some snow showers, while Monday is looking mostly cloudy and cold, with highs around 20 degrees. Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be mostly sunny but chilly. Thursday is expected to be cloudy with a chance of flurries, and Friday is looking mostly sunny again[4].

The piste conditions are machine-groomed, providing smooth and enjoyable skiing and snowboarding. Off-piste conditions are variable, offering a challenge for those who love exploring beyond the groomed trails[1][2].

The season total snowfall is not explicitly mentioned in the latest reports, but the resort has seen significant snowmaking efforts, adding almost 200 snow making machines and 5 miles of snow making pipe in the last 18 months[5].

Special notices for visitors include the availability of snow tubing with 5 extra wide lanes of snow sliding fun, and uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes. Please check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. Also, note that Bobcat will be closed for a USASA Rail Jam competition on certain days[5].

So, grab your gear and enjoy the fantastic conditions at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its extensive snowmaking capabilities and well-groomed slopes, it's the perfect place to spend your winter days skiing or snowboarding.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Jan 2025 15:12:23 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where fantastic conditions are waiting for you. The current snow depth at the base is 6 inches, while the summit is enjoying a healthy 36 inches. Although there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have ensured that the slopes are well-groomed and ready for action[2][3].

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 28 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable, offering something for every skill level. The weather is looking great too, with mostly sunny skies and a high of 31 degrees Fahrenheit today[2][5].

Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is promising. Today might see some snow showers, while Monday is looking mostly cloudy and cold, with highs around 20 degrees. Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be mostly sunny but chilly. Thursday is expected to be cloudy with a chance of flurries, and Friday is looking mostly sunny again[4].

The piste conditions are machine-groomed, providing smooth and enjoyable skiing and snowboarding. Off-piste conditions are variable, offering a challenge for those who love exploring beyond the groomed trails[1][2].

The season total snowfall is not explicitly mentioned in the latest reports, but the resort has seen significant snowmaking efforts, adding almost 200 snow making machines and 5 miles of snow making pipe in the last 18 months[5].

Special notices for visitors include the availability of snow tubing with 5 extra wide lanes of snow sliding fun, and uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes. Please check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. Also, note that Bobcat will be closed for a USASA Rail Jam competition on certain days[5].

So, grab your gear and enjoy the fantastic conditions at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its extensive snowmaking capabilities and well-groomed slopes, it's the perfect place to spend your winter days skiing or snowboarding.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where fantastic conditions are waiting for you. The current snow depth at the base is 6 inches, while the summit is enjoying a healthy 36 inches. Although there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have ensured that the slopes are well-groomed and ready for action[2][3].

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 28 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable, offering something for every skill level. The weather is looking great too, with mostly sunny skies and a high of 31 degrees Fahrenheit today[2][5].

Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is promising. Today might see some snow showers, while Monday is looking mostly cloudy and cold, with highs around 20 degrees. Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be mostly sunny but chilly. Thursday is expected to be cloudy with a chance of flurries, and Friday is looking mostly sunny again[4].

The piste conditions are machine-groomed, providing smooth and enjoyable skiing and snowboarding. Off-piste conditions are variable, offering a challenge for those who love exploring beyond the groomed trails[1][2].

The season total snowfall is not explicitly mentioned in the latest reports, but the resort has seen significant snowmaking efforts, adding almost 200 snow making machines and 5 miles of snow making pipe in the last 18 months[5].

Special notices for visitors include the availability of snow tubing with 5 extra wide lanes of snow sliding fun, and uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes. Please check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. Also, note that Bobcat will be closed for a USASA Rail Jam competition on certain days[5].

So, grab your gear and enjoy the fantastic conditions at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its extensive snowmaking capabilities and well-groomed slopes, it's the perfect place to spend your winter days skiing or snowboarding.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Preps for Snowy Weekend Ahead – Optimal Conditions and Advance Reservations Required</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the crew has been working tirelessly to provide the best conditions despite the weather. As of the latest update, the mountain boasts 6 out of 8 lifts open and 27 out of 44 trails ready for action. The base depth ranges from 6 inches at the minimum to 36 inches at the maximum, ensuring a solid foundation for your skiing and snowboarding adventures[1].

The current snow conditions are machine groomed and variable, offering a mix of smooth and natural terrain. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have been hard at work, adding a robust layer on top of the existing snow[1].

Looking at the weather, it's currently cloudy with temperatures ranging from 26°F at the base to 23°F at the summit, accompanied by a gentle 2 mph wind[5]. However, the forecast suggests a change in the weather pattern. Expect light rain on Saturday afternoon, followed by a heavy fall of snow on Sunday afternoon, making it a perfect time to plan your visit[4].

For the next 5 days, the weather will be mostly dry with temperatures below freezing, dropping to as low as -10°C on Wednesday night. The winds will decrease, making for a pleasant skiing experience. However, there's a chance of light rain on Saturday afternoon, which will quickly turn into snow, ensuring fresh powder for the weekend[4].

Piste conditions are well-groomed, thanks to the resort's recent investments in snowmaking and grooming machinery. Off-piste conditions are variable, offering a mix of natural and groomed terrain. The season total snowfall isn't specified, but the resort has seen significant snowmaking efforts to maintain optimal conditions[1].

Special notices for visitors include the requirement for advance reservations to keep lift lines and slopes less crowded. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. Also, note that Bobcat will be closed for a USASA Rail Jam competition on certain days[1].

In summary, Catamount Mountain Resort is ready to welcome you with its varied terrain, robust snowmaking, and well-groomed pistes. Plan your visit around the upcoming snowfall on Sunday for the best skiing and snowboarding experience. Don't forget to book your reservations and check the latest updates before you go. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Jan 2025 11:48:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the crew has been working tirelessly to provide the best conditions despite the weather. As of the latest update, the mountain boasts 6 out of 8 lifts open and 27 out of 44 trails ready for action. The base depth ranges from 6 inches at the minimum to 36 inches at the maximum, ensuring a solid foundation for your skiing and snowboarding adventures[1].

The current snow conditions are machine groomed and variable, offering a mix of smooth and natural terrain. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have been hard at work, adding a robust layer on top of the existing snow[1].

Looking at the weather, it's currently cloudy with temperatures ranging from 26°F at the base to 23°F at the summit, accompanied by a gentle 2 mph wind[5]. However, the forecast suggests a change in the weather pattern. Expect light rain on Saturday afternoon, followed by a heavy fall of snow on Sunday afternoon, making it a perfect time to plan your visit[4].

For the next 5 days, the weather will be mostly dry with temperatures below freezing, dropping to as low as -10°C on Wednesday night. The winds will decrease, making for a pleasant skiing experience. However, there's a chance of light rain on Saturday afternoon, which will quickly turn into snow, ensuring fresh powder for the weekend[4].

Piste conditions are well-groomed, thanks to the resort's recent investments in snowmaking and grooming machinery. Off-piste conditions are variable, offering a mix of natural and groomed terrain. The season total snowfall isn't specified, but the resort has seen significant snowmaking efforts to maintain optimal conditions[1].

Special notices for visitors include the requirement for advance reservations to keep lift lines and slopes less crowded. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. Also, note that Bobcat will be closed for a USASA Rail Jam competition on certain days[1].

In summary, Catamount Mountain Resort is ready to welcome you with its varied terrain, robust snowmaking, and well-groomed pistes. Plan your visit around the upcoming snowfall on Sunday for the best skiing and snowboarding experience. Don't forget to book your reservations and check the latest updates before you go. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the crew has been working tirelessly to provide the best conditions despite the weather. As of the latest update, the mountain boasts 6 out of 8 lifts open and 27 out of 44 trails ready for action. The base depth ranges from 6 inches at the minimum to 36 inches at the maximum, ensuring a solid foundation for your skiing and snowboarding adventures[1].

The current snow conditions are machine groomed and variable, offering a mix of smooth and natural terrain. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have been hard at work, adding a robust layer on top of the existing snow[1].

Looking at the weather, it's currently cloudy with temperatures ranging from 26°F at the base to 23°F at the summit, accompanied by a gentle 2 mph wind[5]. However, the forecast suggests a change in the weather pattern. Expect light rain on Saturday afternoon, followed by a heavy fall of snow on Sunday afternoon, making it a perfect time to plan your visit[4].

For the next 5 days, the weather will be mostly dry with temperatures below freezing, dropping to as low as -10°C on Wednesday night. The winds will decrease, making for a pleasant skiing experience. However, there's a chance of light rain on Saturday afternoon, which will quickly turn into snow, ensuring fresh powder for the weekend[4].

Piste conditions are well-groomed, thanks to the resort's recent investments in snowmaking and grooming machinery. Off-piste conditions are variable, offering a mix of natural and groomed terrain. The season total snowfall isn't specified, but the resort has seen significant snowmaking efforts to maintain optimal conditions[1].

Special notices for visitors include the requirement for advance reservations to keep lift lines and slopes less crowded. Uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes, but be sure to check the updated policies and information on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. Also, note that Bobcat will be closed for a USASA Rail Jam competition on certain days[1].

In summary, Catamount Mountain Resort is ready to welcome you with its varied terrain, robust snowmaking, and well-groomed pistes. Plan your visit around the upcoming snowfall on Sunday for the best skiing and snowboarding experience. Don't forget to book your reservations and check the latest updates before you go. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the resort is boasting some fantastic conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 6 inches, while the summit is enjoying a healthy 36 inches. Although there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have ensured that the slopes are well-groomed and ready for action.

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 28 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable, offering something for every skill level. The weather is looking great too, with mostly sunny skies and a high of 31 degrees Fahrenheit today.

Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is promising. Tomorrow is expected to be cloudy with a chance of frozen mix, while Sunday might see some snow showers. Monday is looking mostly cloudy and cold, with highs around 20 degrees. Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be mostly sunny but chilly.

On the slopes, the piste conditions are excellent, thanks to the resort's recent investments in snowmaking and grooming. The off-piste areas are variable, so be sure to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path. Unfortunately, the season total snowfall isn't available in the current reports, but rest assured that Catamount has been working hard to provide the best conditions possible.

A few special notices for visitors: the Bobcat trail is closed today for a USASA Rail Jam competition, and uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes. Don't forget to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. Snow tubing is also open with 5 extra-wide lanes of snow sliding fun, so be sure to book your sessions ahead of time.

Lastly, remember that hours of operation are subject to change, so always check the Mountain Report for daily updates. Catamount is open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays and 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM on weekends and holidays. Night skiing is available on select days, so plan your visit accordingly. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jan 2025 11:48:07 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the resort is boasting some fantastic conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 6 inches, while the summit is enjoying a healthy 36 inches. Although there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have ensured that the slopes are well-groomed and ready for action.

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 28 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable, offering something for every skill level. The weather is looking great too, with mostly sunny skies and a high of 31 degrees Fahrenheit today.

Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is promising. Tomorrow is expected to be cloudy with a chance of frozen mix, while Sunday might see some snow showers. Monday is looking mostly cloudy and cold, with highs around 20 degrees. Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be mostly sunny but chilly.

On the slopes, the piste conditions are excellent, thanks to the resort's recent investments in snowmaking and grooming. The off-piste areas are variable, so be sure to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path. Unfortunately, the season total snowfall isn't available in the current reports, but rest assured that Catamount has been working hard to provide the best conditions possible.

A few special notices for visitors: the Bobcat trail is closed today for a USASA Rail Jam competition, and uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes. Don't forget to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. Snow tubing is also open with 5 extra-wide lanes of snow sliding fun, so be sure to book your sessions ahead of time.

Lastly, remember that hours of operation are subject to change, so always check the Mountain Report for daily updates. Catamount is open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays and 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM on weekends and holidays. Night skiing is available on select days, so plan your visit accordingly. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the resort is boasting some fantastic conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 6 inches, while the summit is enjoying a healthy 36 inches. Although there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities have ensured that the slopes are well-groomed and ready for action.

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, giving you access to 28 out of 44 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable, offering something for every skill level. The weather is looking great too, with mostly sunny skies and a high of 31 degrees Fahrenheit today.

Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is promising. Tomorrow is expected to be cloudy with a chance of frozen mix, while Sunday might see some snow showers. Monday is looking mostly cloudy and cold, with highs around 20 degrees. Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be mostly sunny but chilly.

On the slopes, the piste conditions are excellent, thanks to the resort's recent investments in snowmaking and grooming. The off-piste areas are variable, so be sure to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path. Unfortunately, the season total snowfall isn't available in the current reports, but rest assured that Catamount has been working hard to provide the best conditions possible.

A few special notices for visitors: the Bobcat trail is closed today for a USASA Rail Jam competition, and uphill travel is open on the Promenade-Ridge and Sidewinder routes. Don't forget to check the updated policies and info on the Uphill Travel &amp; Touring page. Snow tubing is also open with 5 extra-wide lanes of snow sliding fun, so be sure to book your sessions ahead of time.

Lastly, remember that hours of operation are subject to change, so always check the Mountain Report for daily updates. Catamount is open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays and 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM on weekends and holidays. Night skiing is available on select days, so plan your visit accordingly. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking fantastic. The base depth is currently ranging from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiers and snowboarders of all levels[2][3].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any new snowfall, but the resort has seen 2 inches of fresh powder in the last five days[2]. The current weather conditions are partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from 22 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit, and winds are moderate, making for a crisp and invigorating skiing experience[4].

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, and 28 out of 41 trails are ready for you to explore[3]. The piste conditions are well-groomed, with trails like Ridge Run, Upper Promenade, and Chute offering smooth and enjoyable rides[3].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast suggests mostly clear skies with scattered snow showers possible on Saturday. Temperatures will remain in the mid-20s to low 30s, with moderate winds[4].

For those who love off-piste adventures, the current conditions are a bit variable, but the resort's varied terrain offers plenty of opportunities for exploration. The season total snowfall isn't available in the latest reports, but the current base depth and recent snowfall indicate a healthy snowpack.

Special notices for visitors include tubing hours from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, with 5 chutes and 1 tow available[2]. The resort's office hours are from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays, extending to 9:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays[2].

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the winter wonderland at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its diverse trails, well-groomed pistes, and inviting off-piste terrain, there's something for every skier and snowboarder to enjoy.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jan 2025 16:43:43 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking fantastic. The base depth is currently ranging from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiers and snowboarders of all levels[2][3].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any new snowfall, but the resort has seen 2 inches of fresh powder in the last five days[2]. The current weather conditions are partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from 22 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit, and winds are moderate, making for a crisp and invigorating skiing experience[4].

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, and 28 out of 41 trails are ready for you to explore[3]. The piste conditions are well-groomed, with trails like Ridge Run, Upper Promenade, and Chute offering smooth and enjoyable rides[3].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast suggests mostly clear skies with scattered snow showers possible on Saturday. Temperatures will remain in the mid-20s to low 30s, with moderate winds[4].

For those who love off-piste adventures, the current conditions are a bit variable, but the resort's varied terrain offers plenty of opportunities for exploration. The season total snowfall isn't available in the latest reports, but the current base depth and recent snowfall indicate a healthy snowpack.

Special notices for visitors include tubing hours from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, with 5 chutes and 1 tow available[2]. The resort's office hours are from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays, extending to 9:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays[2].

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the winter wonderland at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its diverse trails, well-groomed pistes, and inviting off-piste terrain, there's something for every skier and snowboarder to enjoy.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking fantastic. The base depth is currently ranging from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiers and snowboarders of all levels[2][3].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any new snowfall, but the resort has seen 2 inches of fresh powder in the last five days[2]. The current weather conditions are partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from 22 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit, and winds are moderate, making for a crisp and invigorating skiing experience[4].

Currently, 6 out of 8 lifts are open, and 28 out of 41 trails are ready for you to explore[3]. The piste conditions are well-groomed, with trails like Ridge Run, Upper Promenade, and Chute offering smooth and enjoyable rides[3].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast suggests mostly clear skies with scattered snow showers possible on Saturday. Temperatures will remain in the mid-20s to low 30s, with moderate winds[4].

For those who love off-piste adventures, the current conditions are a bit variable, but the resort's varied terrain offers plenty of opportunities for exploration. The season total snowfall isn't available in the latest reports, but the current base depth and recent snowfall indicate a healthy snowpack.

Special notices for visitors include tubing hours from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, with 5 chutes and 1 tow available[2]. The resort's office hours are from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays, extending to 9:00 PM on Fridays and Saturdays[2].

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the winter wonderland at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its diverse trails, well-groomed pistes, and inviting off-piste terrain, there's something for every skier and snowboarder to enjoy.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 6-36 inches, and at the summit, it's a chilly but perfect 19-22 inches for carving through the powder. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours, but the resort is still offering great skiing and snowboarding conditions.

As for the lifts and trails, you'll find 6 out of 8 lifts open, giving you access to 24 out of 41 trails that cater to all skill levels. The current weather conditions are mostly cloudy with a base temperature of 29°F and a summit temperature of 21°F, accompanied by a gentle 2 mph wind.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast shows a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies with temperatures ranging from 20°F to 32°F. On Saturday, there's an 80% chance of snow, so keep an eye out for fresh powder!

The piste conditions are well-groomed, with many trails open and ready for action. The off-piste conditions are also looking good, but be sure to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path.

In terms of season total snowfall, the resort hasn't provided an official update, but with the current conditions and upcoming forecast, it's shaping up to be a great season.

Some special notices for visitors include the fact that the Snow Sports Learning Area is open and groomed, with snowmaking in full swing. The Ridge Run and Upper Promenade trails are also open and groomed, offering great options for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

So grab your gear and get ready to carve up the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With great conditions and a promising forecast, it's the perfect time to hit the mountain and make some unforgettable memories.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2025 11:47:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 6-36 inches, and at the summit, it's a chilly but perfect 19-22 inches for carving through the powder. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours, but the resort is still offering great skiing and snowboarding conditions.

As for the lifts and trails, you'll find 6 out of 8 lifts open, giving you access to 24 out of 41 trails that cater to all skill levels. The current weather conditions are mostly cloudy with a base temperature of 29°F and a summit temperature of 21°F, accompanied by a gentle 2 mph wind.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast shows a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies with temperatures ranging from 20°F to 32°F. On Saturday, there's an 80% chance of snow, so keep an eye out for fresh powder!

The piste conditions are well-groomed, with many trails open and ready for action. The off-piste conditions are also looking good, but be sure to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path.

In terms of season total snowfall, the resort hasn't provided an official update, but with the current conditions and upcoming forecast, it's shaping up to be a great season.

Some special notices for visitors include the fact that the Snow Sports Learning Area is open and groomed, with snowmaking in full swing. The Ridge Run and Upper Promenade trails are also open and groomed, offering great options for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

So grab your gear and get ready to carve up the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With great conditions and a promising forecast, it's the perfect time to hit the mountain and make some unforgettable memories.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 6-36 inches, and at the summit, it's a chilly but perfect 19-22 inches for carving through the powder. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours, but the resort is still offering great skiing and snowboarding conditions.

As for the lifts and trails, you'll find 6 out of 8 lifts open, giving you access to 24 out of 41 trails that cater to all skill levels. The current weather conditions are mostly cloudy with a base temperature of 29°F and a summit temperature of 21°F, accompanied by a gentle 2 mph wind.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast shows a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies with temperatures ranging from 20°F to 32°F. On Saturday, there's an 80% chance of snow, so keep an eye out for fresh powder!

The piste conditions are well-groomed, with many trails open and ready for action. The off-piste conditions are also looking good, but be sure to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path.

In terms of season total snowfall, the resort hasn't provided an official update, but with the current conditions and upcoming forecast, it's shaping up to be a great season.

Some special notices for visitors include the fact that the Snow Sports Learning Area is open and groomed, with snowmaking in full swing. The Ridge Run and Upper Promenade trails are also open and groomed, offering great options for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

So grab your gear and get ready to carve up the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With great conditions and a promising forecast, it's the perfect time to hit the mountain and make some unforgettable memories.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carve Through Powder at Catamount: Ski Conditions and Weather Forecast</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 3-36 inches, and at the summit, it's a chilly but perfect 19-22 inches for carving through the powder. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours, but the resort is still offering great skiing and snowboarding conditions.

As for the lifts and trails, you'll find 3 lifts open during the day and 2 at night, giving you access to 23 trails that cater to all skill levels. The current weather conditions are mostly sunny with a base temperature of 25/26°F and a summit temperature of 21/22°F, accompanied by a gentle 8 mph wind.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from 20°F to 29°F. There's a 20% chance of snow showers on Tuesday and a 40% chance on Friday night. Winds will be moderate, with gusts up to 40 mph on Tuesday.

On the slopes, the piste conditions are currently good, with no significant off-piste snow conditions reported. The resort is expecting 3 cm of new snow on Sunday, January 19, and 10 cm on Wednesday, January 22.

In terms of season totals, the latest data isn't available, but rest assured that Catamount has been getting plenty of snow this season. With 131 acres of skiable terrain and 36 trails to choose from, you're sure to find something that suits your skill level.

Before you head out, be sure to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a chilly week on the mountain!

So grab your gear and get ready to carve through the powder at Catamount Mountain Resort. With great conditions and plenty of trails to choose from, you're in for a fantastic skiing or snowboarding experience.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jan 2025 11:47:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 3-36 inches, and at the summit, it's a chilly but perfect 19-22 inches for carving through the powder. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours, but the resort is still offering great skiing and snowboarding conditions.

As for the lifts and trails, you'll find 3 lifts open during the day and 2 at night, giving you access to 23 trails that cater to all skill levels. The current weather conditions are mostly sunny with a base temperature of 25/26°F and a summit temperature of 21/22°F, accompanied by a gentle 8 mph wind.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from 20°F to 29°F. There's a 20% chance of snow showers on Tuesday and a 40% chance on Friday night. Winds will be moderate, with gusts up to 40 mph on Tuesday.

On the slopes, the piste conditions are currently good, with no significant off-piste snow conditions reported. The resort is expecting 3 cm of new snow on Sunday, January 19, and 10 cm on Wednesday, January 22.

In terms of season totals, the latest data isn't available, but rest assured that Catamount has been getting plenty of snow this season. With 131 acres of skiable terrain and 36 trails to choose from, you're sure to find something that suits your skill level.

Before you head out, be sure to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a chilly week on the mountain!

So grab your gear and get ready to carve through the powder at Catamount Mountain Resort. With great conditions and plenty of trails to choose from, you're in for a fantastic skiing or snowboarding experience.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 3-36 inches, and at the summit, it's a chilly but perfect 19-22 inches for carving through the powder. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours, but the resort is still offering great skiing and snowboarding conditions.

As for the lifts and trails, you'll find 3 lifts open during the day and 2 at night, giving you access to 23 trails that cater to all skill levels. The current weather conditions are mostly sunny with a base temperature of 25/26°F and a summit temperature of 21/22°F, accompanied by a gentle 8 mph wind.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from 20°F to 29°F. There's a 20% chance of snow showers on Tuesday and a 40% chance on Friday night. Winds will be moderate, with gusts up to 40 mph on Tuesday.

On the slopes, the piste conditions are currently good, with no significant off-piste snow conditions reported. The resort is expecting 3 cm of new snow on Sunday, January 19, and 10 cm on Wednesday, January 22.

In terms of season totals, the latest data isn't available, but rest assured that Catamount has been getting plenty of snow this season. With 131 acres of skiable terrain and 36 trails to choose from, you're sure to find something that suits your skill level.

Before you head out, be sure to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a chilly week on the mountain!

So grab your gear and get ready to carve through the powder at Catamount Mountain Resort. With great conditions and plenty of trails to choose from, you're in for a fantastic skiing or snowboarding experience.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Powder Day at Catamount Mountain Resort: Snow Conditions, Lift Openings, and Weather Forecast</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking fantastic. The current snow depth at the base is 6 inches, while the summit boasts a whopping 36 inches of fresh powder[3].

In the last 24 hours, Catamount has seen 2 inches of new snowfall, adding to the already impressive base. Unfortunately, the 48-hour snowfall data isn't available, but with the current weather conditions, you can bet there's more on the way[3].

Currently, 6 lifts are open during the day, and 6 are open at night, giving you plenty of options to explore the 25 open trails. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, Catamount has something for everyone, with 16 easy trails, 18 intermediate trails, and 10 advanced/expert trails to choose from[3].

As for the current weather conditions, it's a chilly 21°F at the base and 20°F at the summit, with a gentle 2 mph wind. The skies are mostly sunny, making for perfect skiing and snowboarding conditions[2].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for a mix of cloudy and mostly sunny skies, with temperatures ranging from 20°F to 29°F. There's a chance of snow showers on Tuesday, so keep an eye on the forecast for the latest updates[4].

The piste conditions are currently machine groomed and variable, making for a fun and challenging ride. As for off-piste conditions, the snow is looking fresh and untouched, just waiting for you to carve your own path[3].

While the season total snowfall data isn't available, the current conditions are a testament to the resort's excellent snowmaking capabilities. In fact, snowmaking has been happening in the last 24 hours, ensuring the slopes are always in top condition[3].

Before you head out, be sure to check the tubing hours, which are from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, with 5 chutes and 1 tow open for fun. And don't forget to visit the Catamount website for the latest updates and to plan your trip[3].

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jan 2025 11:48:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking fantastic. The current snow depth at the base is 6 inches, while the summit boasts a whopping 36 inches of fresh powder[3].

In the last 24 hours, Catamount has seen 2 inches of new snowfall, adding to the already impressive base. Unfortunately, the 48-hour snowfall data isn't available, but with the current weather conditions, you can bet there's more on the way[3].

Currently, 6 lifts are open during the day, and 6 are open at night, giving you plenty of options to explore the 25 open trails. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, Catamount has something for everyone, with 16 easy trails, 18 intermediate trails, and 10 advanced/expert trails to choose from[3].

As for the current weather conditions, it's a chilly 21°F at the base and 20°F at the summit, with a gentle 2 mph wind. The skies are mostly sunny, making for perfect skiing and snowboarding conditions[2].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for a mix of cloudy and mostly sunny skies, with temperatures ranging from 20°F to 29°F. There's a chance of snow showers on Tuesday, so keep an eye on the forecast for the latest updates[4].

The piste conditions are currently machine groomed and variable, making for a fun and challenging ride. As for off-piste conditions, the snow is looking fresh and untouched, just waiting for you to carve your own path[3].

While the season total snowfall data isn't available, the current conditions are a testament to the resort's excellent snowmaking capabilities. In fact, snowmaking has been happening in the last 24 hours, ensuring the slopes are always in top condition[3].

Before you head out, be sure to check the tubing hours, which are from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, with 5 chutes and 1 tow open for fun. And don't forget to visit the Catamount website for the latest updates and to plan your trip[3].

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking fantastic. The current snow depth at the base is 6 inches, while the summit boasts a whopping 36 inches of fresh powder[3].

In the last 24 hours, Catamount has seen 2 inches of new snowfall, adding to the already impressive base. Unfortunately, the 48-hour snowfall data isn't available, but with the current weather conditions, you can bet there's more on the way[3].

Currently, 6 lifts are open during the day, and 6 are open at night, giving you plenty of options to explore the 25 open trails. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, Catamount has something for everyone, with 16 easy trails, 18 intermediate trails, and 10 advanced/expert trails to choose from[3].

As for the current weather conditions, it's a chilly 21°F at the base and 20°F at the summit, with a gentle 2 mph wind. The skies are mostly sunny, making for perfect skiing and snowboarding conditions[2].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for a mix of cloudy and mostly sunny skies, with temperatures ranging from 20°F to 29°F. There's a chance of snow showers on Tuesday, so keep an eye on the forecast for the latest updates[4].

The piste conditions are currently machine groomed and variable, making for a fun and challenging ride. As for off-piste conditions, the snow is looking fresh and untouched, just waiting for you to carve your own path[3].

While the season total snowfall data isn't available, the current conditions are a testament to the resort's excellent snowmaking capabilities. In fact, snowmaking has been happening in the last 24 hours, ensuring the slopes are always in top condition[3].

Before you head out, be sure to check the tubing hours, which are from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, with 5 chutes and 1 tow open for fun. And don't forget to visit the Catamount website for the latest updates and to plan your trip[3].

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow is calling your name. As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 3 to 36 inches, offering a variety of conditions to suit every skier's taste[3].

Looking at the snowfall, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort is still enjoying the remnants of the last snowfall on January 5, 2025[5]. The current weather is mostly sunny with temperatures at the base and summit sitting at 25°F and 21°F respectively, accompanied by a gentle 8 mph wind[2].

For those eager to get on the slopes, 23 trails are currently open, served by 3 day lifts and 2 night lifts. The tubing area is also open from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, perfect for some evening fun[3].

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next few days promises a mix of cloudy and sunny skies. Thursday is expected to be mostly sunny with highs around 21°F, while Friday and the weekend will see a return to cloudy conditions with temperatures ranging from 20°F to 24°F[4].

On the slopes, the piste conditions are currently machine groomed and variable (MG/V), offering a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders[3]. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but given the lack of recent snowfall, it's best to stick to the groomed trails for now.

While the season total snowfall isn't available, the resort has managed to maintain a good base depth, ensuring there's plenty of snow to enjoy. For the most up-to-date information, it's always best to check the official Catamount Ski Area website or contact them directly[3].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest trail openings and snow conditions on catamountski.com. The resort is open from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Thursdays, so plan your day accordingly. With 44 trails in total, ranging from easy to advanced, there's something for everyone at Catamount Mountain Resort. So, grab your gear and get ready to make some unforgettable memories on the slopes.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Jan 2025 11:48:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow is calling your name. As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 3 to 36 inches, offering a variety of conditions to suit every skier's taste[3].

Looking at the snowfall, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort is still enjoying the remnants of the last snowfall on January 5, 2025[5]. The current weather is mostly sunny with temperatures at the base and summit sitting at 25°F and 21°F respectively, accompanied by a gentle 8 mph wind[2].

For those eager to get on the slopes, 23 trails are currently open, served by 3 day lifts and 2 night lifts. The tubing area is also open from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, perfect for some evening fun[3].

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next few days promises a mix of cloudy and sunny skies. Thursday is expected to be mostly sunny with highs around 21°F, while Friday and the weekend will see a return to cloudy conditions with temperatures ranging from 20°F to 24°F[4].

On the slopes, the piste conditions are currently machine groomed and variable (MG/V), offering a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders[3]. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but given the lack of recent snowfall, it's best to stick to the groomed trails for now.

While the season total snowfall isn't available, the resort has managed to maintain a good base depth, ensuring there's plenty of snow to enjoy. For the most up-to-date information, it's always best to check the official Catamount Ski Area website or contact them directly[3].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest trail openings and snow conditions on catamountski.com. The resort is open from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Thursdays, so plan your day accordingly. With 44 trails in total, ranging from easy to advanced, there's something for everyone at Catamount Mountain Resort. So, grab your gear and get ready to make some unforgettable memories on the slopes.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow is calling your name. As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 3 to 36 inches, offering a variety of conditions to suit every skier's taste[3].

Looking at the snowfall, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort is still enjoying the remnants of the last snowfall on January 5, 2025[5]. The current weather is mostly sunny with temperatures at the base and summit sitting at 25°F and 21°F respectively, accompanied by a gentle 8 mph wind[2].

For those eager to get on the slopes, 23 trails are currently open, served by 3 day lifts and 2 night lifts. The tubing area is also open from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, perfect for some evening fun[3].

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next few days promises a mix of cloudy and sunny skies. Thursday is expected to be mostly sunny with highs around 21°F, while Friday and the weekend will see a return to cloudy conditions with temperatures ranging from 20°F to 24°F[4].

On the slopes, the piste conditions are currently machine groomed and variable (MG/V), offering a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders[3]. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but given the lack of recent snowfall, it's best to stick to the groomed trails for now.

While the season total snowfall isn't available, the resort has managed to maintain a good base depth, ensuring there's plenty of snow to enjoy. For the most up-to-date information, it's always best to check the official Catamount Ski Area website or contact them directly[3].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest trail openings and snow conditions on catamountski.com. The resort is open from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Thursdays, so plan your day accordingly. With 44 trails in total, ranging from easy to advanced, there's something for everyone at Catamount Mountain Resort. So, grab your gear and get ready to make some unforgettable memories on the slopes.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow conditions are looking pretty good. The base depth is currently ranging from 3 to 36 inches, with the summit offering the deepest snow. Although there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, the resort is well-equipped with snowmaking capabilities to keep the trails fresh.

Currently, the resort has a total of 8 lifts, but the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified in the latest reports. However, the resort typically offers 44 trails, with 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails. The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 25°F to 37°F over the past few days. Today, you can expect clear spells with a high of 25°F and a low of 19°F.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between highs of 21°F to 26°F and lows of 14°F to 22°F. The good news is that there's a chance of new snow on January 6, with 1 inch expected, though it seems that didn't materialize. However, a dusting of new snow is predicted in the upcoming days.

The piste and off-piste conditions are described as machine groomed/variable (MG/V), indicating that the trails are well-maintained but might have some variations in snow quality. The season total snowfall isn't explicitly mentioned in the latest reports, but historically, Catamount receives an average of 100 inches of snowfall annually.

For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that the resort has made significant improvements in recent years, including the addition of a new Catamount Lodge with expanded dining options, a new triple chairlift, and a redesigned learning area. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, Catamount Mountain Resort offers a variety of trails and amenities to ensure a great skiing or snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jan 2025 11:48:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow conditions are looking pretty good. The base depth is currently ranging from 3 to 36 inches, with the summit offering the deepest snow. Although there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, the resort is well-equipped with snowmaking capabilities to keep the trails fresh.

Currently, the resort has a total of 8 lifts, but the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified in the latest reports. However, the resort typically offers 44 trails, with 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails. The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 25°F to 37°F over the past few days. Today, you can expect clear spells with a high of 25°F and a low of 19°F.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between highs of 21°F to 26°F and lows of 14°F to 22°F. The good news is that there's a chance of new snow on January 6, with 1 inch expected, though it seems that didn't materialize. However, a dusting of new snow is predicted in the upcoming days.

The piste and off-piste conditions are described as machine groomed/variable (MG/V), indicating that the trails are well-maintained but might have some variations in snow quality. The season total snowfall isn't explicitly mentioned in the latest reports, but historically, Catamount receives an average of 100 inches of snowfall annually.

For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that the resort has made significant improvements in recent years, including the addition of a new Catamount Lodge with expanded dining options, a new triple chairlift, and a redesigned learning area. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, Catamount Mountain Resort offers a variety of trails and amenities to ensure a great skiing or snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the snow conditions are looking pretty good. The base depth is currently ranging from 3 to 36 inches, with the summit offering the deepest snow. Although there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, the resort is well-equipped with snowmaking capabilities to keep the trails fresh.

Currently, the resort has a total of 8 lifts, but the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified in the latest reports. However, the resort typically offers 44 trails, with 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails. The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 25°F to 37°F over the past few days. Today, you can expect clear spells with a high of 25°F and a low of 19°F.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between highs of 21°F to 26°F and lows of 14°F to 22°F. The good news is that there's a chance of new snow on January 6, with 1 inch expected, though it seems that didn't materialize. However, a dusting of new snow is predicted in the upcoming days.

The piste and off-piste conditions are described as machine groomed/variable (MG/V), indicating that the trails are well-maintained but might have some variations in snow quality. The season total snowfall isn't explicitly mentioned in the latest reports, but historically, Catamount receives an average of 100 inches of snowfall annually.

For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that the resort has made significant improvements in recent years, including the addition of a new Catamount Lodge with expanded dining options, a new triple chairlift, and a redesigned learning area. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, Catamount Mountain Resort offers a variety of trails and amenities to ensure a great skiing or snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Carve the Catamount: Ski Conditions and Weather Forecast for Your Next Winter Adventure</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 3-36 inches, and at the summit, it's a chilly but perfect 19-22 inches for carving through the powder[2][3]. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours, but the resort is still offering great skiing and snowboarding conditions[3].

As for the lifts and trails, you'll find 3 lifts open during the day and 2 at night, giving you access to 23 trails that cater to all skill levels[3]. The current weather conditions are mostly sunny with a base temperature of 25/26°F and a summit temperature of 21/22°F, accompanied by a gentle 8 mph wind[2].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast suggests a mix of partly sunny and mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures ranging from the lower 20s to the mid-30s. There's a slight chance of snow on Tuesday and Wednesday, but nothing significant is expected[4].

On the slopes, you'll find machine-groomed and variable surface conditions, perfect for both piste and off-piste enthusiasts[3]. While the season total snowfall isn't readily available, the last snowfall was on December 23, 2024, so the resort has had some time to maintain and groom the trails[5].

Special notice for visitors: Catamount Ski Area is open from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and snow tubing is available from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Make sure to check the official website for the latest trail openings and updates before you head out[3].

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the winter wonderland at Catamount Mountain Resort. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jan 2025 11:48:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 3-36 inches, and at the summit, it's a chilly but perfect 19-22 inches for carving through the powder[2][3]. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours, but the resort is still offering great skiing and snowboarding conditions[3].

As for the lifts and trails, you'll find 3 lifts open during the day and 2 at night, giving you access to 23 trails that cater to all skill levels[3]. The current weather conditions are mostly sunny with a base temperature of 25/26°F and a summit temperature of 21/22°F, accompanied by a gentle 8 mph wind[2].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast suggests a mix of partly sunny and mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures ranging from the lower 20s to the mid-30s. There's a slight chance of snow on Tuesday and Wednesday, but nothing significant is expected[4].

On the slopes, you'll find machine-groomed and variable surface conditions, perfect for both piste and off-piste enthusiasts[3]. While the season total snowfall isn't readily available, the last snowfall was on December 23, 2024, so the resort has had some time to maintain and groom the trails[5].

Special notice for visitors: Catamount Ski Area is open from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and snow tubing is available from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Make sure to check the official website for the latest trail openings and updates before you head out[3].

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the winter wonderland at Catamount Mountain Resort. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 3-36 inches, and at the summit, it's a chilly but perfect 19-22 inches for carving through the powder[2][3]. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours, but the resort is still offering great skiing and snowboarding conditions[3].

As for the lifts and trails, you'll find 3 lifts open during the day and 2 at night, giving you access to 23 trails that cater to all skill levels[3]. The current weather conditions are mostly sunny with a base temperature of 25/26°F and a summit temperature of 21/22°F, accompanied by a gentle 8 mph wind[2].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast suggests a mix of partly sunny and mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures ranging from the lower 20s to the mid-30s. There's a slight chance of snow on Tuesday and Wednesday, but nothing significant is expected[4].

On the slopes, you'll find machine-groomed and variable surface conditions, perfect for both piste and off-piste enthusiasts[3]. While the season total snowfall isn't readily available, the last snowfall was on December 23, 2024, so the resort has had some time to maintain and groom the trails[5].

Special notice for visitors: Catamount Ski Area is open from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and snow tubing is available from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Make sure to check the official website for the latest trail openings and updates before you head out[3].

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the winter wonderland at Catamount Mountain Resort. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the latest ski report and snow conditions are looking promising for skiers and snowboarders alike. As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 3 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for a variety of skiing experiences[2].

Looking at the snowfall, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort has seen its last snowfall on December 24, 2024, setting the stage for a fun winter season[5]. Currently, the weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures at the mountain (580m) ranging from -5°C to -8°C, and at the base (275m) from -2°C to -7°C[4].

For those eager to get on the slopes, Catamount has 8 lifts in operation, including 3 surface lifts, 2 quads, and 3 triples, ensuring that you can explore the 44 trails available, which include 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails[2][3]. The longest run stretches 9240 feet, and the vertical drop is 1000 feet, offering a thrilling experience for all skill levels.

The current weather forecast for the next few days shows a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall. On January 6, expect temperatures to range from -7°C to -10°C at the mountain and -4°C to -9°C at the base. The wind is expected to be moderate, with daytime winds reaching up to 43 km/h[4].

Piste conditions are currently machine groomed and variable (MG/V), providing a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but with the recent snowfall and cold temperatures, there should be plenty of opportunities for adventure[2].

The season total snowfall is typically around 100 inches, but this year has seen a bit less, with 75 inches reported so far[2][3]. Despite this, Catamount has been making efforts to enhance the skiing experience, including the addition of a new quad chair, more snowmaking, a new snow tubing park, and a redesigned learning area[3].

Special notices for visitors include the reopening of snow tubing on Friday and the availability of night skiing. The resort also offers a variety of amenities, including a rental shop, ski rental shop, child care, food, lounge bar, and lodging, making it a great destination for families and solo skiers alike[2].

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the winter wonderland at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its diverse trails, cold temperatures, and potential snowfall, it's the perfect place to create unforgettable skiing and snowboarding memories.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 06 Jan 2025 11:48:05 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the latest ski report and snow conditions are looking promising for skiers and snowboarders alike. As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 3 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for a variety of skiing experiences[2].

Looking at the snowfall, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort has seen its last snowfall on December 24, 2024, setting the stage for a fun winter season[5]. Currently, the weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures at the mountain (580m) ranging from -5°C to -8°C, and at the base (275m) from -2°C to -7°C[4].

For those eager to get on the slopes, Catamount has 8 lifts in operation, including 3 surface lifts, 2 quads, and 3 triples, ensuring that you can explore the 44 trails available, which include 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails[2][3]. The longest run stretches 9240 feet, and the vertical drop is 1000 feet, offering a thrilling experience for all skill levels.

The current weather forecast for the next few days shows a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall. On January 6, expect temperatures to range from -7°C to -10°C at the mountain and -4°C to -9°C at the base. The wind is expected to be moderate, with daytime winds reaching up to 43 km/h[4].

Piste conditions are currently machine groomed and variable (MG/V), providing a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but with the recent snowfall and cold temperatures, there should be plenty of opportunities for adventure[2].

The season total snowfall is typically around 100 inches, but this year has seen a bit less, with 75 inches reported so far[2][3]. Despite this, Catamount has been making efforts to enhance the skiing experience, including the addition of a new quad chair, more snowmaking, a new snow tubing park, and a redesigned learning area[3].

Special notices for visitors include the reopening of snow tubing on Friday and the availability of night skiing. The resort also offers a variety of amenities, including a rental shop, ski rental shop, child care, food, lounge bar, and lodging, making it a great destination for families and solo skiers alike[2].

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the winter wonderland at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its diverse trails, cold temperatures, and potential snowfall, it's the perfect place to create unforgettable skiing and snowboarding memories.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the latest ski report and snow conditions are looking promising for skiers and snowboarders alike. As of the latest update, the base depth is ranging from 3 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for a variety of skiing experiences[2].

Looking at the snowfall, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort has seen its last snowfall on December 24, 2024, setting the stage for a fun winter season[5]. Currently, the weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures at the mountain (580m) ranging from -5°C to -8°C, and at the base (275m) from -2°C to -7°C[4].

For those eager to get on the slopes, Catamount has 8 lifts in operation, including 3 surface lifts, 2 quads, and 3 triples, ensuring that you can explore the 44 trails available, which include 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails[2][3]. The longest run stretches 9240 feet, and the vertical drop is 1000 feet, offering a thrilling experience for all skill levels.

The current weather forecast for the next few days shows a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall. On January 6, expect temperatures to range from -7°C to -10°C at the mountain and -4°C to -9°C at the base. The wind is expected to be moderate, with daytime winds reaching up to 43 km/h[4].

Piste conditions are currently machine groomed and variable (MG/V), providing a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but with the recent snowfall and cold temperatures, there should be plenty of opportunities for adventure[2].

The season total snowfall is typically around 100 inches, but this year has seen a bit less, with 75 inches reported so far[2][3]. Despite this, Catamount has been making efforts to enhance the skiing experience, including the addition of a new quad chair, more snowmaking, a new snow tubing park, and a redesigned learning area[3].

Special notices for visitors include the reopening of snow tubing on Friday and the availability of night skiing. The resort also offers a variety of amenities, including a rental shop, ski rental shop, child care, food, lounge bar, and lodging, making it a great destination for families and solo skiers alike[2].

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the winter wonderland at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its diverse trails, cold temperatures, and potential snowfall, it's the perfect place to create unforgettable skiing and snowboarding memories.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: Exploring Snowy Slopes, Conditions, and Forecasts</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the base depth ranges from 3 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort is still offering great conditions with 23 trails open and 3 lifts operating during the day, and 2 lifts at night[3].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures at the mountain (580m) ranging from -5°C to -8°C, and at the base (275m) from -2°C to -7°C. The winds are moderate, coming from the west-northwest at 24 km/h with gusts up to 50 km/h[4].

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next 5 days suggests mostly dry conditions with temperatures below freezing. There's a chance of light snow on Friday and Saturday, but it's not expected to be heavy. The winds will remain strong, especially on Friday[5].

For those venturing off-piste, the conditions are generally good, but it's essential to check the daily report for uphill travel and touring to ensure you're aware of any closed terrain and follow the designated routes. Uphill travel is permitted from 6:30 AM until the end of lift operations, and it's crucial to stay on the right side of the trail and follow any markers to the summit[2].

As for the season total snowfall, the last significant snowfall was on December 23, 2024, but the exact total isn't readily available. However, the resort is still offering a great skiing experience with a variety of trails for all skill levels.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow report and mountain conditions on the official Catamount Mountain Resort website. It's also a good idea to plan your visit according to the lift operations schedule to make the most of your day on the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Jan 2025 11:48:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the base depth ranges from 3 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort is still offering great conditions with 23 trails open and 3 lifts operating during the day, and 2 lifts at night[3].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures at the mountain (580m) ranging from -5°C to -8°C, and at the base (275m) from -2°C to -7°C. The winds are moderate, coming from the west-northwest at 24 km/h with gusts up to 50 km/h[4].

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next 5 days suggests mostly dry conditions with temperatures below freezing. There's a chance of light snow on Friday and Saturday, but it's not expected to be heavy. The winds will remain strong, especially on Friday[5].

For those venturing off-piste, the conditions are generally good, but it's essential to check the daily report for uphill travel and touring to ensure you're aware of any closed terrain and follow the designated routes. Uphill travel is permitted from 6:30 AM until the end of lift operations, and it's crucial to stay on the right side of the trail and follow any markers to the summit[2].

As for the season total snowfall, the last significant snowfall was on December 23, 2024, but the exact total isn't readily available. However, the resort is still offering a great skiing experience with a variety of trails for all skill levels.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow report and mountain conditions on the official Catamount Mountain Resort website. It's also a good idea to plan your visit according to the lift operations schedule to make the most of your day on the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the base depth ranges from 3 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort is still offering great conditions with 23 trails open and 3 lifts operating during the day, and 2 lifts at night[3].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures at the mountain (580m) ranging from -5°C to -8°C, and at the base (275m) from -2°C to -7°C. The winds are moderate, coming from the west-northwest at 24 km/h with gusts up to 50 km/h[4].

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next 5 days suggests mostly dry conditions with temperatures below freezing. There's a chance of light snow on Friday and Saturday, but it's not expected to be heavy. The winds will remain strong, especially on Friday[5].

For those venturing off-piste, the conditions are generally good, but it's essential to check the daily report for uphill travel and touring to ensure you're aware of any closed terrain and follow the designated routes. Uphill travel is permitted from 6:30 AM until the end of lift operations, and it's crucial to stay on the right side of the trail and follow any markers to the summit[2].

As for the season total snowfall, the last significant snowfall was on December 23, 2024, but the exact total isn't readily available. However, the resort is still offering a great skiing experience with a variety of trails for all skill levels.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow report and mountain conditions on the official Catamount Mountain Resort website. It's also a good idea to plan your visit according to the lift operations schedule to make the most of your day on the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking pretty good. The base depth is currently ranging from 3 to 36 inches, with the summit offering the deepest snow[2].

Looking at the recent snowfall, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort is well-equipped with snowmaking capabilities to keep the trails fresh[2][5].

Currently, the resort has a total of 8 lifts, but the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified in the latest reports. However, the resort typically offers 44 trails, with 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails[2][3].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 25°F to 37°F over the past few days. Today, you can expect clear spells with a high of 25°F and a low of 19°F[4].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between highs of 21°F to 26°F and lows of 14°F to 22°F. The good news is that there's a chance of new snow on January 6, with 1 inch expected[4].

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the surface is currently described as machine groomed/variable (MG/V), indicating that the trails are well-maintained but might have some variations in snow quality[2].

The season total snowfall is not explicitly mentioned in the latest reports, but historically, Catamount receives an average of 100 inches of snowfall annually[2][3].

Before you head out, remember to check the official Catamount website for the most up-to-date trail openings and snow conditions. And don't forget to enjoy the snow tubing park and the redesigned learning area, which are perfect for beginners and families[2][3].

So, grab your gear and get ready for a fantastic skiing or snowboarding experience at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Jan 2025 11:48:10 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking pretty good. The base depth is currently ranging from 3 to 36 inches, with the summit offering the deepest snow[2].

Looking at the recent snowfall, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort is well-equipped with snowmaking capabilities to keep the trails fresh[2][5].

Currently, the resort has a total of 8 lifts, but the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified in the latest reports. However, the resort typically offers 44 trails, with 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails[2][3].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 25°F to 37°F over the past few days. Today, you can expect clear spells with a high of 25°F and a low of 19°F[4].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between highs of 21°F to 26°F and lows of 14°F to 22°F. The good news is that there's a chance of new snow on January 6, with 1 inch expected[4].

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the surface is currently described as machine groomed/variable (MG/V), indicating that the trails are well-maintained but might have some variations in snow quality[2].

The season total snowfall is not explicitly mentioned in the latest reports, but historically, Catamount receives an average of 100 inches of snowfall annually[2][3].

Before you head out, remember to check the official Catamount website for the most up-to-date trail openings and snow conditions. And don't forget to enjoy the snow tubing park and the redesigned learning area, which are perfect for beginners and families[2][3].

So, grab your gear and get ready for a fantastic skiing or snowboarding experience at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking pretty good. The base depth is currently ranging from 3 to 36 inches, with the summit offering the deepest snow[2].

Looking at the recent snowfall, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort is well-equipped with snowmaking capabilities to keep the trails fresh[2][5].

Currently, the resort has a total of 8 lifts, but the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified in the latest reports. However, the resort typically offers 44 trails, with 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails[2][3].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 25°F to 37°F over the past few days. Today, you can expect clear spells with a high of 25°F and a low of 19°F[4].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between highs of 21°F to 26°F and lows of 14°F to 22°F. The good news is that there's a chance of new snow on January 6, with 1 inch expected[4].

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the surface is currently described as machine groomed/variable (MG/V), indicating that the trails are well-maintained but might have some variations in snow quality[2].

The season total snowfall is not explicitly mentioned in the latest reports, but historically, Catamount receives an average of 100 inches of snowfall annually[2][3].

Before you head out, remember to check the official Catamount website for the most up-to-date trail openings and snow conditions. And don't forget to enjoy the snow tubing park and the redesigned learning area, which are perfect for beginners and families[2][3].

So, grab your gear and get ready for a fantastic skiing or snowboarding experience at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on ski conditions and weather forecasts to help you plan your next adventure.

Catamount, straddling the New York and Massachusetts border, offers a diverse terrain perfect for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Currently, the resort boasts a vertical drop of over 1,000 feet and features 44 trails, including 16 green, 18 blue, and 10 black diamond trails[2].

**Current Snow Conditions:**
- **Snow Depth:** Unfortunately, the latest snow depth figures are not available, but you can check the current snow conditions and last snowfall date on OnTheSnow for the most up-to-date information[1].
- **New Snowfall:** The last snowfall was on December 24, 2024, with no recent snowfall reported in the last 24 and 48 hours[4].
- **Open Lifts and Trails:** The current status of open lifts and trails is not provided, but you can check the detailed terrain status on Snow-Online for the latest updates[4].

**Weather Conditions:**
- **Current Weather:** The current temperature at the base is around 28°F, with a high of 37°F expected today. Winds are moderate, coming from the west at 20 km/h[3].
- **Upcoming Weather Forecast:** The next 5 days are expected to be mostly dry, with temperatures below freezing. Heavy rain is not forecasted, but light snow showers are possible on Friday and Saturday[5].

**Piste and Off-Piste Conditions:**
- **Piste Conditions:** The trails are currently closed, but this may change with new snowfall. Check the latest trail status for updates[4].
- **Off-Piste Conditions:** No specific information is available, but given the lack of recent snowfall, off-piste conditions may be challenging.

**Season Total Snowfall:**
- **Total Snowfall:** The season total snowfall figures are not provided, but you can check historical snow data on Snow-Forecast for more information[5].

**Additional Information:**
- **Special Notices:** Visitors should note that the resort offers a range of activities beyond skiing, including the longest dual zip line in the United States and an aerial adventure park. However, these activities are subject to weather conditions and may not be available during the ski season[2].

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest snow reports and weather forecasts for the most accurate and up-to-date information. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jan 2025 11:48:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on ski conditions and weather forecasts to help you plan your next adventure.

Catamount, straddling the New York and Massachusetts border, offers a diverse terrain perfect for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Currently, the resort boasts a vertical drop of over 1,000 feet and features 44 trails, including 16 green, 18 blue, and 10 black diamond trails[2].

**Current Snow Conditions:**
- **Snow Depth:** Unfortunately, the latest snow depth figures are not available, but you can check the current snow conditions and last snowfall date on OnTheSnow for the most up-to-date information[1].
- **New Snowfall:** The last snowfall was on December 24, 2024, with no recent snowfall reported in the last 24 and 48 hours[4].
- **Open Lifts and Trails:** The current status of open lifts and trails is not provided, but you can check the detailed terrain status on Snow-Online for the latest updates[4].

**Weather Conditions:**
- **Current Weather:** The current temperature at the base is around 28°F, with a high of 37°F expected today. Winds are moderate, coming from the west at 20 km/h[3].
- **Upcoming Weather Forecast:** The next 5 days are expected to be mostly dry, with temperatures below freezing. Heavy rain is not forecasted, but light snow showers are possible on Friday and Saturday[5].

**Piste and Off-Piste Conditions:**
- **Piste Conditions:** The trails are currently closed, but this may change with new snowfall. Check the latest trail status for updates[4].
- **Off-Piste Conditions:** No specific information is available, but given the lack of recent snowfall, off-piste conditions may be challenging.

**Season Total Snowfall:**
- **Total Snowfall:** The season total snowfall figures are not provided, but you can check historical snow data on Snow-Forecast for more information[5].

**Additional Information:**
- **Special Notices:** Visitors should note that the resort offers a range of activities beyond skiing, including the longest dual zip line in the United States and an aerial adventure park. However, these activities are subject to weather conditions and may not be available during the ski season[2].

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest snow reports and weather forecasts for the most accurate and up-to-date information. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on ski conditions and weather forecasts to help you plan your next adventure.

Catamount, straddling the New York and Massachusetts border, offers a diverse terrain perfect for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Currently, the resort boasts a vertical drop of over 1,000 feet and features 44 trails, including 16 green, 18 blue, and 10 black diamond trails[2].

**Current Snow Conditions:**
- **Snow Depth:** Unfortunately, the latest snow depth figures are not available, but you can check the current snow conditions and last snowfall date on OnTheSnow for the most up-to-date information[1].
- **New Snowfall:** The last snowfall was on December 24, 2024, with no recent snowfall reported in the last 24 and 48 hours[4].
- **Open Lifts and Trails:** The current status of open lifts and trails is not provided, but you can check the detailed terrain status on Snow-Online for the latest updates[4].

**Weather Conditions:**
- **Current Weather:** The current temperature at the base is around 28°F, with a high of 37°F expected today. Winds are moderate, coming from the west at 20 km/h[3].
- **Upcoming Weather Forecast:** The next 5 days are expected to be mostly dry, with temperatures below freezing. Heavy rain is not forecasted, but light snow showers are possible on Friday and Saturday[5].

**Piste and Off-Piste Conditions:**
- **Piste Conditions:** The trails are currently closed, but this may change with new snowfall. Check the latest trail status for updates[4].
- **Off-Piste Conditions:** No specific information is available, but given the lack of recent snowfall, off-piste conditions may be challenging.

**Season Total Snowfall:**
- **Total Snowfall:** The season total snowfall figures are not provided, but you can check historical snow data on Snow-Forecast for more information[5].

**Additional Information:**
- **Special Notices:** Visitors should note that the resort offers a range of activities beyond skiing, including the longest dual zip line in the United States and an aerial adventure park. However, these activities are subject to weather conditions and may not be available during the ski season[2].

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest snow reports and weather forecasts for the most accurate and up-to-date information. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort. As of now, the snow conditions are a bit mixed due to recent weather patterns. The resort experienced heavy rain, especially on Tuesday night, followed by a dusting of snow on Wednesday afternoon[1].

Currently, the specific snow depths at the base and summit are not available, but we can look at the broader weather picture. The National Weather Service forecasts a high of 35°F today with mostly cloudy skies and breezy conditions[3].

Looking ahead, the next 5 days will see temperatures below freezing, with highs ranging from 33°F to 25°F. There's a slight chance of snow showers on Thursday night and mostly cloudy conditions throughout the weekend[3].

For those planning to hit the slopes, Catamount Mountain Resort operates from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays and 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM on weekends and holidays. Night skiing is available on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays[5].

While the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, the resort typically offers 34 trails. The piste conditions are likely to be machine-groomed given the recent rain and snow mix, but off-piste conditions might be variable.

The season total snowfall isn't provided, but the last snowfall was on December 23, 2024[1]. Visitors should note that wind advisories are in effect until January 2, 10:00 PM, with gusts as high as 49 mph expected[3].

Before you head out, check the latest mountain report for daily updates on hours of operation and any special notices. Enjoy your time on the slopes, and stay warm

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jan 2025 11:48:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort. As of now, the snow conditions are a bit mixed due to recent weather patterns. The resort experienced heavy rain, especially on Tuesday night, followed by a dusting of snow on Wednesday afternoon[1].

Currently, the specific snow depths at the base and summit are not available, but we can look at the broader weather picture. The National Weather Service forecasts a high of 35°F today with mostly cloudy skies and breezy conditions[3].

Looking ahead, the next 5 days will see temperatures below freezing, with highs ranging from 33°F to 25°F. There's a slight chance of snow showers on Thursday night and mostly cloudy conditions throughout the weekend[3].

For those planning to hit the slopes, Catamount Mountain Resort operates from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays and 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM on weekends and holidays. Night skiing is available on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays[5].

While the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, the resort typically offers 34 trails. The piste conditions are likely to be machine-groomed given the recent rain and snow mix, but off-piste conditions might be variable.

The season total snowfall isn't provided, but the last snowfall was on December 23, 2024[1]. Visitors should note that wind advisories are in effect until January 2, 10:00 PM, with gusts as high as 49 mph expected[3].

Before you head out, check the latest mountain report for daily updates on hours of operation and any special notices. Enjoy your time on the slopes, and stay warm

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort. As of now, the snow conditions are a bit mixed due to recent weather patterns. The resort experienced heavy rain, especially on Tuesday night, followed by a dusting of snow on Wednesday afternoon[1].

Currently, the specific snow depths at the base and summit are not available, but we can look at the broader weather picture. The National Weather Service forecasts a high of 35°F today with mostly cloudy skies and breezy conditions[3].

Looking ahead, the next 5 days will see temperatures below freezing, with highs ranging from 33°F to 25°F. There's a slight chance of snow showers on Thursday night and mostly cloudy conditions throughout the weekend[3].

For those planning to hit the slopes, Catamount Mountain Resort operates from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays and 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM on weekends and holidays. Night skiing is available on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays[5].

While the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, the resort typically offers 34 trails. The piste conditions are likely to be machine-groomed given the recent rain and snow mix, but off-piste conditions might be variable.

The season total snowfall isn't provided, but the last snowfall was on December 23, 2024[1]. Visitors should note that wind advisories are in effect until January 2, 10:00 PM, with gusts as high as 49 mph expected[3].

Before you head out, check the latest mountain report for daily updates on hours of operation and any special notices. Enjoy your time on the slopes, and stay warm

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Ski Conditions at Catamount Mountain Resort: Rain, Snow, and Forecasting the Slopes</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. 

Currently, the resort is experiencing a mix of rain and snow, with moderate rain expected to turn into a dusting of snow on Wednesday afternoon[1]. The snow depth at the base and summit isn't available at the moment, but we can tell you that the last snowfall was on December 23, 2024[1][4].

Looking at the weather forecast for the next 5 days, you can expect mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures ranging from 36°F to 27°F (2°C to -3°C) on Wednesday and Thursday, and dropping further to 25°F (-4°C) by Saturday[1][3]. There's a chance of light snow on Wednesday and Thursday, but no significant snowfall is predicted in the next 48 hours[1][3].

As for the piste and off-piste conditions, they're not specified at the moment, but given the recent rain and expected snow, it's likely that the slopes will be a mix of groomed and ungroomed snow[1][4].

Catamount Mountain Resort has 34 trails, and while the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't available, the resort is open for the 2024/25 winter season with weekday hours from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM and weekend hours from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM[5].

If you're planning to visit, keep in mind that night skiing is available on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, with hours varying from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM or 9:00 PM[5].

Lastly, while the season total snowfall isn't provided, the next snowfall is expected on January 6, 2025, with about 1 inch of new snow predicted[3].

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. Just remember to check the latest conditions before you go, as they can change quickly. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2025 11:47:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. 

Currently, the resort is experiencing a mix of rain and snow, with moderate rain expected to turn into a dusting of snow on Wednesday afternoon[1]. The snow depth at the base and summit isn't available at the moment, but we can tell you that the last snowfall was on December 23, 2024[1][4].

Looking at the weather forecast for the next 5 days, you can expect mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures ranging from 36°F to 27°F (2°C to -3°C) on Wednesday and Thursday, and dropping further to 25°F (-4°C) by Saturday[1][3]. There's a chance of light snow on Wednesday and Thursday, but no significant snowfall is predicted in the next 48 hours[1][3].

As for the piste and off-piste conditions, they're not specified at the moment, but given the recent rain and expected snow, it's likely that the slopes will be a mix of groomed and ungroomed snow[1][4].

Catamount Mountain Resort has 34 trails, and while the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't available, the resort is open for the 2024/25 winter season with weekday hours from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM and weekend hours from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM[5].

If you're planning to visit, keep in mind that night skiing is available on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, with hours varying from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM or 9:00 PM[5].

Lastly, while the season total snowfall isn't provided, the next snowfall is expected on January 6, 2025, with about 1 inch of new snow predicted[3].

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. Just remember to check the latest conditions before you go, as they can change quickly. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. 

Currently, the resort is experiencing a mix of rain and snow, with moderate rain expected to turn into a dusting of snow on Wednesday afternoon[1]. The snow depth at the base and summit isn't available at the moment, but we can tell you that the last snowfall was on December 23, 2024[1][4].

Looking at the weather forecast for the next 5 days, you can expect mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures ranging from 36°F to 27°F (2°C to -3°C) on Wednesday and Thursday, and dropping further to 25°F (-4°C) by Saturday[1][3]. There's a chance of light snow on Wednesday and Thursday, but no significant snowfall is predicted in the next 48 hours[1][3].

As for the piste and off-piste conditions, they're not specified at the moment, but given the recent rain and expected snow, it's likely that the slopes will be a mix of groomed and ungroomed snow[1][4].

Catamount Mountain Resort has 34 trails, and while the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't available, the resort is open for the 2024/25 winter season with weekday hours from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM and weekend hours from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM[5].

If you're planning to visit, keep in mind that night skiing is available on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, with hours varying from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM or 9:00 PM[5].

Lastly, while the season total snowfall isn't provided, the next snowfall is expected on January 6, 2025, with about 1 inch of new snow predicted[3].

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. Just remember to check the latest conditions before you go, as they can change quickly. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, fellow snow enthusiasts If you're planning a trip to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat. Let's dive into the latest ski report and snow conditions to get you ready for an epic day on the slopes.

As of the latest update, the snow conditions at Catamount are looking great. The current snow depth at the base is 5.9 inches, and while we don't have the exact summit depth, the overall conditions are promising[5]. Unfortunately, the latest snowfall data isn't available, but we can look at the broader weather forecast for insights.

Currently, the weather is mostly sunny with highs in the upper 40s, but it's expected to turn rainy tonight with temperatures in the upper 30s[4]. Looking ahead, Wednesday might bring some snow in the afternoon, though accumulation is expected to be minimal. The rest of the week will be mostly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows around 20 degrees.

For those eager to hit the slopes, Catamount boasts 34 trails and 5 lifts, though the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't available at this moment[2]. The resort offers a variety of slopes, including 8 km of easy trails, 4 km of intermediate trails, and 3 km of difficult trails, ensuring there's something for every skill level.

The piste conditions are generally good, thanks to the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities, which cover up to 98% of the trails[3]. Off-piste conditions might be a bit more challenging due to the recent warmer temperatures, but there's still plenty of fun to be had.

Season total snowfall at Catamount averages around 75 inches, providing a solid base for skiing and snowboarding throughout the winter[3]. 

Before you head out, remember to check the latest updates directly from the resort for the most accurate information on open lifts and trails. And don't forget to book your ski lessons or accommodations in advance to make the most of your visit. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, fellow snow enthusiasts If you're planning a trip to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat. Let's dive into the latest ski report and snow conditions to get you ready for an epic day on the slopes.

As of the latest update, the snow conditions at Catamount are looking great. The current snow depth at the base is 5.9 inches, and while we don't have the exact summit depth, the overall conditions are promising[5]. Unfortunately, the latest snowfall data isn't available, but we can look at the broader weather forecast for insights.

Currently, the weather is mostly sunny with highs in the upper 40s, but it's expected to turn rainy tonight with temperatures in the upper 30s[4]. Looking ahead, Wednesday might bring some snow in the afternoon, though accumulation is expected to be minimal. The rest of the week will be mostly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows around 20 degrees.

For those eager to hit the slopes, Catamount boasts 34 trails and 5 lifts, though the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't available at this moment[2]. The resort offers a variety of slopes, including 8 km of easy trails, 4 km of intermediate trails, and 3 km of difficult trails, ensuring there's something for every skill level.

The piste conditions are generally good, thanks to the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities, which cover up to 98% of the trails[3]. Off-piste conditions might be a bit more challenging due to the recent warmer temperatures, but there's still plenty of fun to be had.

Season total snowfall at Catamount averages around 75 inches, providing a solid base for skiing and snowboarding throughout the winter[3]. 

Before you head out, remember to check the latest updates directly from the resort for the most accurate information on open lifts and trails. And don't forget to book your ski lessons or accommodations in advance to make the most of your visit. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, fellow snow enthusiasts If you're planning a trip to Catamount Mountain Resort, you're in for a treat. Let's dive into the latest ski report and snow conditions to get you ready for an epic day on the slopes.

As of the latest update, the snow conditions at Catamount are looking great. The current snow depth at the base is 5.9 inches, and while we don't have the exact summit depth, the overall conditions are promising[5]. Unfortunately, the latest snowfall data isn't available, but we can look at the broader weather forecast for insights.

Currently, the weather is mostly sunny with highs in the upper 40s, but it's expected to turn rainy tonight with temperatures in the upper 30s[4]. Looking ahead, Wednesday might bring some snow in the afternoon, though accumulation is expected to be minimal. The rest of the week will be mostly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows around 20 degrees.

For those eager to hit the slopes, Catamount boasts 34 trails and 5 lifts, though the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't available at this moment[2]. The resort offers a variety of slopes, including 8 km of easy trails, 4 km of intermediate trails, and 3 km of difficult trails, ensuring there's something for every skill level.

The piste conditions are generally good, thanks to the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities, which cover up to 98% of the trails[3]. Off-piste conditions might be a bit more challenging due to the recent warmer temperatures, but there's still plenty of fun to be had.

Season total snowfall at Catamount averages around 75 inches, providing a solid base for skiing and snowboarding throughout the winter[3]. 

Before you head out, remember to check the latest updates directly from the resort for the most accurate information on open lifts and trails. And don't forget to book your ski lessons or accommodations in advance to make the most of your visit. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the base depth at Catamount ranges from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiers and snowboarders[2]. The last snowfall was on December 24, 2024, with 4 inches of new snow in the last five days, though there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 hours[2][5].

As for the lifts and trails, 6 lifts are open during the day, with no night skiing lifts currently in operation. You'll have access to 23 open trails out of a total of 44, offering a mix of easy, intermediate, and advanced routes to suit all skill levels[2].

The current weather conditions are mostly cloudy with temperatures ranging from 28°F to 37°F. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days includes a mix of partly cloudy and mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures fluctuating between 28°F and 48°F. There's a chance of frozen mix on Monday and Tuesday, so be prepared for variable conditions[4].

On the slopes, the surface conditions are currently machine groomed and variable (MG/V), indicating that the resort has been working hard to maintain smooth and enjoyable skiing surfaces[2].

For those interested in the season's total snowfall, Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches, though the current season's total isn't specified in the latest reports[2].

Additional amenities and activities include tubing, which is open from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and a variety of off-mountain services such as rental shops, child care, food, and lodging[2][3].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest mountain report for any daily updates on hours of operation and trail conditions. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the base depth at Catamount ranges from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiers and snowboarders[2]. The last snowfall was on December 24, 2024, with 4 inches of new snow in the last five days, though there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 hours[2][5].

As for the lifts and trails, 6 lifts are open during the day, with no night skiing lifts currently in operation. You'll have access to 23 open trails out of a total of 44, offering a mix of easy, intermediate, and advanced routes to suit all skill levels[2].

The current weather conditions are mostly cloudy with temperatures ranging from 28°F to 37°F. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days includes a mix of partly cloudy and mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures fluctuating between 28°F and 48°F. There's a chance of frozen mix on Monday and Tuesday, so be prepared for variable conditions[4].

On the slopes, the surface conditions are currently machine groomed and variable (MG/V), indicating that the resort has been working hard to maintain smooth and enjoyable skiing surfaces[2].

For those interested in the season's total snowfall, Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches, though the current season's total isn't specified in the latest reports[2].

Additional amenities and activities include tubing, which is open from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and a variety of off-mountain services such as rental shops, child care, food, and lodging[2][3].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest mountain report for any daily updates on hours of operation and trail conditions. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the base depth at Catamount ranges from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiers and snowboarders[2]. The last snowfall was on December 24, 2024, with 4 inches of new snow in the last five days, though there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 hours[2][5].

As for the lifts and trails, 6 lifts are open during the day, with no night skiing lifts currently in operation. You'll have access to 23 open trails out of a total of 44, offering a mix of easy, intermediate, and advanced routes to suit all skill levels[2].

The current weather conditions are mostly cloudy with temperatures ranging from 28°F to 37°F. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days includes a mix of partly cloudy and mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures fluctuating between 28°F and 48°F. There's a chance of frozen mix on Monday and Tuesday, so be prepared for variable conditions[4].

On the slopes, the surface conditions are currently machine groomed and variable (MG/V), indicating that the resort has been working hard to maintain smooth and enjoyable skiing surfaces[2].

For those interested in the season's total snowfall, Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches, though the current season's total isn't specified in the latest reports[2].

Additional amenities and activities include tubing, which is open from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and a variety of off-mountain services such as rental shops, child care, food, and lodging[2][3].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest mountain report for any daily updates on hours of operation and trail conditions. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, December 29, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 24, 2024. However, the resort has seen some new snow in the last few days, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders. Unfortunately, the exact amount of new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount is open for the 2024/25 winter season with a variety of trails and lifts available. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so again, it's best to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is cloudy with a slight chance of rain-snow mix, and the temperature is around 33°F. The forecast for the next five days looks promising, with a chance of snow showers on Sunday and Monday, and partly cloudy skies on Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday might see some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions.

For piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches. Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors.

Catamount is open from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm on weekends and holidays, and 9:00 am to 4:00 pm on weekdays. Night skiing is also available on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

For the latest updates, visit Catamount's official website or check out weather forecasts like WeatherBug for the most current information. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, December 29, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 24, 2024. However, the resort has seen some new snow in the last few days, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders. Unfortunately, the exact amount of new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount is open for the 2024/25 winter season with a variety of trails and lifts available. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so again, it's best to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is cloudy with a slight chance of rain-snow mix, and the temperature is around 33°F. The forecast for the next five days looks promising, with a chance of snow showers on Sunday and Monday, and partly cloudy skies on Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday might see some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions.

For piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches. Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors.

Catamount is open from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm on weekends and holidays, and 9:00 am to 4:00 pm on weekdays. Night skiing is also available on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

For the latest updates, visit Catamount's official website or check out weather forecasts like WeatherBug for the most current information. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, December 29, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 24, 2024. However, the resort has seen some new snow in the last few days, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders. Unfortunately, the exact amount of new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount is open for the 2024/25 winter season with a variety of trails and lifts available. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so again, it's best to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is cloudy with a slight chance of rain-snow mix, and the temperature is around 33°F. The forecast for the next five days looks promising, with a chance of snow showers on Sunday and Monday, and partly cloudy skies on Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday might see some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions.

For piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches. Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors.

Catamount is open from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm on weekends and holidays, and 9:00 am to 4:00 pm on weekdays. Night skiing is also available on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

For the latest updates, visit Catamount's official website or check out weather forecasts like WeatherBug for the most current information. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts and snowboarders If you're planning a trip to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you make the most of your adventure.

Currently, the base depth at Catamount ranges from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding[2]. The last snowfall was on December 20, 2024, with no new snow in the last 24 hours but 4 inches added over the last five days[2][5].

The resort has 6 lifts open during the day and 0 at night, with 23 trails available for skiers and snowboarders to explore[2]. The surface conditions are described as machine groomed and variable (MG/V), ensuring a smooth ride on the slopes.

Looking at the current weather, it's mostly cloudy with temperatures around 33°F today, December 28[4]. The upcoming weather forecast for the next five days shows a mix of rain and snow, with a 30% chance of frozen mix on Sunday, increasing to 50% on Monday, and 40% on Tuesday[4].

For those interested in piste and off-piste conditions, the trails are well-groomed, but off-piste areas may have variable conditions due to the recent weather patterns. The season total snowfall isn't specified in the available data, but the resort has seen consistent snowfall throughout December.

Additional information for visitors includes the hours of operation: weekdays from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and weekends and holidays from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM[3]. Night skiing is planned to begin on December 27, 2024, with specific hours listed on the resort's website.

Tubing is also available from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, offering a fun alternative for those looking for a different snow experience[2]. With a total of 44 trails, including 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails, Catamount Mountain Resort has something for every skill level.

So, grab your gear and hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. Enjoy the winter wonderland and make some unforgettable memories on the mountain

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Dec 2024 11:48:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts and snowboarders If you're planning a trip to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you make the most of your adventure.

Currently, the base depth at Catamount ranges from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding[2]. The last snowfall was on December 20, 2024, with no new snow in the last 24 hours but 4 inches added over the last five days[2][5].

The resort has 6 lifts open during the day and 0 at night, with 23 trails available for skiers and snowboarders to explore[2]. The surface conditions are described as machine groomed and variable (MG/V), ensuring a smooth ride on the slopes.

Looking at the current weather, it's mostly cloudy with temperatures around 33°F today, December 28[4]. The upcoming weather forecast for the next five days shows a mix of rain and snow, with a 30% chance of frozen mix on Sunday, increasing to 50% on Monday, and 40% on Tuesday[4].

For those interested in piste and off-piste conditions, the trails are well-groomed, but off-piste areas may have variable conditions due to the recent weather patterns. The season total snowfall isn't specified in the available data, but the resort has seen consistent snowfall throughout December.

Additional information for visitors includes the hours of operation: weekdays from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and weekends and holidays from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM[3]. Night skiing is planned to begin on December 27, 2024, with specific hours listed on the resort's website.

Tubing is also available from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, offering a fun alternative for those looking for a different snow experience[2]. With a total of 44 trails, including 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails, Catamount Mountain Resort has something for every skill level.

So, grab your gear and hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. Enjoy the winter wonderland and make some unforgettable memories on the mountain

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, ski enthusiasts and snowboarders If you're planning a trip to Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you make the most of your adventure.

Currently, the base depth at Catamount ranges from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding[2]. The last snowfall was on December 20, 2024, with no new snow in the last 24 hours but 4 inches added over the last five days[2][5].

The resort has 6 lifts open during the day and 0 at night, with 23 trails available for skiers and snowboarders to explore[2]. The surface conditions are described as machine groomed and variable (MG/V), ensuring a smooth ride on the slopes.

Looking at the current weather, it's mostly cloudy with temperatures around 33°F today, December 28[4]. The upcoming weather forecast for the next five days shows a mix of rain and snow, with a 30% chance of frozen mix on Sunday, increasing to 50% on Monday, and 40% on Tuesday[4].

For those interested in piste and off-piste conditions, the trails are well-groomed, but off-piste areas may have variable conditions due to the recent weather patterns. The season total snowfall isn't specified in the available data, but the resort has seen consistent snowfall throughout December.

Additional information for visitors includes the hours of operation: weekdays from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and weekends and holidays from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM[3]. Night skiing is planned to begin on December 27, 2024, with specific hours listed on the resort's website.

Tubing is also available from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, offering a fun alternative for those looking for a different snow experience[2]. With a total of 44 trails, including 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails, Catamount Mountain Resort has something for every skill level.

So, grab your gear and hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. Enjoy the winter wonderland and make some unforgettable memories on the mountain

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: Promising Snow Conditions for Skiers and Snowboarders</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the latest ski report and snow conditions are looking promising for skiers and snowboarders alike. As of today, December 27, 2024, here's what you need to know:

The current snow depth at the base is 6 inches, while the summit boasts a deeper 36 inches. Although there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 4 inches of fresh snow in the last five days, which is a great sign for maintaining good ski conditions.

Currently, 6 lifts are open during the day, offering access to 23 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, perfect for both beginners and seasoned skiers. Tubing is also available, with 5 chutes and 1 tow operating from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

The weather today is mostly cloudy with a high of 30°F and lows around 20°F. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days includes mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from 30°F to 36°F. There's a chance of frozen mix on Sunday and Monday, so be sure to check the latest updates before heading out.

For those interested in piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

While the season total snowfall isn't available, Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches, ensuring plenty of snow-filled adventures throughout the season.

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

And don't forget to check out the best deals on gear to make your skiing and snowboarding experience even more enjoyable. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the latest ski report and snow conditions are looking promising for skiers and snowboarders alike. As of today, December 27, 2024, here's what you need to know:

The current snow depth at the base is 6 inches, while the summit boasts a deeper 36 inches. Although there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 4 inches of fresh snow in the last five days, which is a great sign for maintaining good ski conditions.

Currently, 6 lifts are open during the day, offering access to 23 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, perfect for both beginners and seasoned skiers. Tubing is also available, with 5 chutes and 1 tow operating from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

The weather today is mostly cloudy with a high of 30°F and lows around 20°F. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days includes mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from 30°F to 36°F. There's a chance of frozen mix on Sunday and Monday, so be sure to check the latest updates before heading out.

For those interested in piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

While the season total snowfall isn't available, Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches, ensuring plenty of snow-filled adventures throughout the season.

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

And don't forget to check out the best deals on gear to make your skiing and snowboarding experience even more enjoyable. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, where the latest ski report and snow conditions are looking promising for skiers and snowboarders alike. As of today, December 27, 2024, here's what you need to know:

The current snow depth at the base is 6 inches, while the summit boasts a deeper 36 inches. Although there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 4 inches of fresh snow in the last five days, which is a great sign for maintaining good ski conditions.

Currently, 6 lifts are open during the day, offering access to 23 trails. The surface conditions are a mix of machine-groomed and variable snow, perfect for both beginners and seasoned skiers. Tubing is also available, with 5 chutes and 1 tow operating from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

The weather today is mostly cloudy with a high of 30°F and lows around 20°F. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days includes mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from 30°F to 36°F. There's a chance of frozen mix on Sunday and Monday, so be sure to check the latest updates before heading out.

For those interested in piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

While the season total snowfall isn't available, Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches, ensuring plenty of snow-filled adventures throughout the season.

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

And don't forget to check out the best deals on gear to make your skiing and snowboarding experience even more enjoyable. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort: Snow Conditions and Forecast for Your Next Snowy Adventure</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, December 26, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 20, 2024, with 2 cm of fresh snowfall[5]. However, the resort hasn't provided detailed information on the current snow depth, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount has reopened after a brief closure from December 16th to 19th[3]. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is mostly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s[4]. The temperature is expected to remain steady, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Today and tomorrow will be mostly cloudy, with a slight chance of snow showers on Saturday. Sunday brings a chance of a rain-snow mix, while Monday is expected to be sunny with a chance of snow showers in the evening[4].

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[2]. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience.

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. Tubing is also available, so grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

Lastly, don't forget to check the weather forecast regularly for any changes in the snow conditions. With a bit of luck, you might just catch some fresh powder on your next visit to Catamount Mountain Resort. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Dec 2024 11:48:26 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, December 26, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 20, 2024, with 2 cm of fresh snowfall[5]. However, the resort hasn't provided detailed information on the current snow depth, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount has reopened after a brief closure from December 16th to 19th[3]. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is mostly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s[4]. The temperature is expected to remain steady, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Today and tomorrow will be mostly cloudy, with a slight chance of snow showers on Saturday. Sunday brings a chance of a rain-snow mix, while Monday is expected to be sunny with a chance of snow showers in the evening[4].

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[2]. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience.

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. Tubing is also available, so grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

Lastly, don't forget to check the weather forecast regularly for any changes in the snow conditions. With a bit of luck, you might just catch some fresh powder on your next visit to Catamount Mountain Resort. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, December 26, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 20, 2024, with 2 cm of fresh snowfall[5]. However, the resort hasn't provided detailed information on the current snow depth, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount has reopened after a brief closure from December 16th to 19th[3]. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is mostly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s[4]. The temperature is expected to remain steady, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Today and tomorrow will be mostly cloudy, with a slight chance of snow showers on Saturday. Sunday brings a chance of a rain-snow mix, while Monday is expected to be sunny with a chance of snow showers in the evening[4].

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[2]. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience.

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. Tubing is also available, so grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

Lastly, don't forget to check the weather forecast regularly for any changes in the snow conditions. With a bit of luck, you might just catch some fresh powder on your next visit to Catamount Mountain Resort. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast.

First off, let's talk about the snow. The current snow depth at the base is 6-36 inches, which is perfect for a variety of skiing and snowboarding experiences[2]. The last snowfall was on December 20, 2024, so the snow is still fresh and inviting[5].

In terms of new snowfall, there hasn't been any significant accumulation in the last 24 and 48 hours, but that's about to change. The weather forecast for the next 5 days shows a 50% chance of snow showers on Tuesday and a 40% chance on Wednesday and Thursday[4].

Currently, the weather conditions are partly cloudy with a temperature of 28°F at the summit. The winds are light and variable, making it a great day to be on the mountain[4].

As for the lifts and trails, Catamount has 8 lifts in total, including 3 chairs, 2 high-speed quads, and 3 surface lifts. Out of 44 trails, the current status isn't available, but you can expect a mix of easy, intermediate, and advanced trails to be open[2][3].

The piste conditions are well-groomed, thanks to the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities. Off-piste, you can expect some fresh powder, especially after the upcoming snow showers[2][3].

The season total snowfall is around 75 inches, which is impressive considering we're still early in the season[3].

Special notices for visitors include the availability of tubing, with specific hours and conditions that can be found on the resort's website. Additionally, the resort has made significant improvements in recent years, including the addition of a new quad chairlift and a redesigned learning area[3].

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With fresh snow on the way and a variety of trails to choose from, it's going to be a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast.

First off, let's talk about the snow. The current snow depth at the base is 6-36 inches, which is perfect for a variety of skiing and snowboarding experiences[2]. The last snowfall was on December 20, 2024, so the snow is still fresh and inviting[5].

In terms of new snowfall, there hasn't been any significant accumulation in the last 24 and 48 hours, but that's about to change. The weather forecast for the next 5 days shows a 50% chance of snow showers on Tuesday and a 40% chance on Wednesday and Thursday[4].

Currently, the weather conditions are partly cloudy with a temperature of 28°F at the summit. The winds are light and variable, making it a great day to be on the mountain[4].

As for the lifts and trails, Catamount has 8 lifts in total, including 3 chairs, 2 high-speed quads, and 3 surface lifts. Out of 44 trails, the current status isn't available, but you can expect a mix of easy, intermediate, and advanced trails to be open[2][3].

The piste conditions are well-groomed, thanks to the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities. Off-piste, you can expect some fresh powder, especially after the upcoming snow showers[2][3].

The season total snowfall is around 75 inches, which is impressive considering we're still early in the season[3].

Special notices for visitors include the availability of tubing, with specific hours and conditions that can be found on the resort's website. Additionally, the resort has made significant improvements in recent years, including the addition of a new quad chairlift and a redesigned learning area[3].

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With fresh snow on the way and a variety of trails to choose from, it's going to be a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast.

First off, let's talk about the snow. The current snow depth at the base is 6-36 inches, which is perfect for a variety of skiing and snowboarding experiences[2]. The last snowfall was on December 20, 2024, so the snow is still fresh and inviting[5].

In terms of new snowfall, there hasn't been any significant accumulation in the last 24 and 48 hours, but that's about to change. The weather forecast for the next 5 days shows a 50% chance of snow showers on Tuesday and a 40% chance on Wednesday and Thursday[4].

Currently, the weather conditions are partly cloudy with a temperature of 28°F at the summit. The winds are light and variable, making it a great day to be on the mountain[4].

As for the lifts and trails, Catamount has 8 lifts in total, including 3 chairs, 2 high-speed quads, and 3 surface lifts. Out of 44 trails, the current status isn't available, but you can expect a mix of easy, intermediate, and advanced trails to be open[2][3].

The piste conditions are well-groomed, thanks to the resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities. Off-piste, you can expect some fresh powder, especially after the upcoming snow showers[2][3].

The season total snowfall is around 75 inches, which is impressive considering we're still early in the season[3].

Special notices for visitors include the availability of tubing, with specific hours and conditions that can be found on the resort's website. Additionally, the resort has made significant improvements in recent years, including the addition of a new quad chairlift and a redesigned learning area[3].

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With fresh snow on the way and a variety of trails to choose from, it's going to be a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth ranges from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding[2]. The resort has seen some recent snowfall, with 2 cm of fresh snowfall reported, and the last snowfall date was December 20, 2024[5].

Currently, the weather is mostly cloudy with a chance of snow showers in the morning, then partly sunny in the afternoon. Temperatures are cold, with highs in the lower 30s and lows around 15 degrees[4]. For the next five days, expect a mix of partly cloudy and mostly cloudy conditions, with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to the mid-30s. There's a 50% chance of snow showers on Tuesday, followed by a 30% chance of frozen mix on Sunday and Monday[4].

On the mountain, you'll find 8 lifts and 44 trails, including 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails[2]. The piste conditions are well-groomed, thanks to recent snowmaking efforts. Off-piste conditions are also inviting, with the recent snowfall providing a fresh layer of powder.

The season total snowfall is around 75 inches, which is typical for this time of year[3]. Visitors should note that the resort was closed from December 16th to 19th but reopened on the 20th for a full day of skiing and riding[2].

Before you head out, check the latest snow report and weather forecast to ensure you're prepared for a great day on the slopes. And don't forget to enjoy the new additions to the resort, including the Catamount Lodge, which offers food services and additional seating, and the new Glade triple chairlift, which replaced the old double chair[3]. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Dec 2024 11:48:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth ranges from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding[2]. The resort has seen some recent snowfall, with 2 cm of fresh snowfall reported, and the last snowfall date was December 20, 2024[5].

Currently, the weather is mostly cloudy with a chance of snow showers in the morning, then partly sunny in the afternoon. Temperatures are cold, with highs in the lower 30s and lows around 15 degrees[4]. For the next five days, expect a mix of partly cloudy and mostly cloudy conditions, with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to the mid-30s. There's a 50% chance of snow showers on Tuesday, followed by a 30% chance of frozen mix on Sunday and Monday[4].

On the mountain, you'll find 8 lifts and 44 trails, including 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails[2]. The piste conditions are well-groomed, thanks to recent snowmaking efforts. Off-piste conditions are also inviting, with the recent snowfall providing a fresh layer of powder.

The season total snowfall is around 75 inches, which is typical for this time of year[3]. Visitors should note that the resort was closed from December 16th to 19th but reopened on the 20th for a full day of skiing and riding[2].

Before you head out, check the latest snow report and weather forecast to ensure you're prepared for a great day on the slopes. And don't forget to enjoy the new additions to the resort, including the Catamount Lodge, which offers food services and additional seating, and the new Glade triple chairlift, which replaced the old double chair[3]. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the base depth ranges from 6 to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding[2]. The resort has seen some recent snowfall, with 2 cm of fresh snowfall reported, and the last snowfall date was December 20, 2024[5].

Currently, the weather is mostly cloudy with a chance of snow showers in the morning, then partly sunny in the afternoon. Temperatures are cold, with highs in the lower 30s and lows around 15 degrees[4]. For the next five days, expect a mix of partly cloudy and mostly cloudy conditions, with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to the mid-30s. There's a 50% chance of snow showers on Tuesday, followed by a 30% chance of frozen mix on Sunday and Monday[4].

On the mountain, you'll find 8 lifts and 44 trails, including 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails[2]. The piste conditions are well-groomed, thanks to recent snowmaking efforts. Off-piste conditions are also inviting, with the recent snowfall providing a fresh layer of powder.

The season total snowfall is around 75 inches, which is typical for this time of year[3]. Visitors should note that the resort was closed from December 16th to 19th but reopened on the 20th for a full day of skiing and riding[2].

Before you head out, check the latest snow report and weather forecast to ensure you're prepared for a great day on the slopes. And don't forget to enjoy the new additions to the resort, including the Catamount Lodge, which offers food services and additional seating, and the new Glade triple chairlift, which replaced the old double chair[3]. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Snow Report: Solid Base, Fresh Powder, and Varied Terrain Await Skiers and Snowboarders</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast.

Currently, the base depth at Catamount ranges from 6 inches to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding[2]. The last snowfall was on December 20, 2024, so the snow is still fresh and inviting[5].

As for the lifts and trails, 5 lifts are open, and 19 trails are ready for you to explore[2]. This means you have plenty of options to choose from, whether you're a beginner or an expert.

Looking at the current weather conditions, today is mostly sunny with highs in the mid-20s, making it a perfect day to enjoy the slopes[4]. However, tonight is expected to bring snow showers with light accumulation, so be prepared for some fresh powder by tomorrow morning.

The upcoming weather forecast for the next 5 days shows a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions with chances of snow showers. On Tuesday, there's a 50% chance of snow showers, and on Wednesday, it's expected to be partly cloudy with highs in the lower 30s[4]. Thursday and Friday are looking mostly cloudy with chances of snow showers, and by Saturday, it's expected to be mostly cloudy with highs around 33 degrees.

For piste and off-piste conditions, the snow is generally well-groomed on the trails, but off-piste areas might have some untouched powder waiting for you. However, always be cautious and check the latest conditions before venturing off the marked trails.

As for the season total snowfall, the information isn't readily available, but the current conditions suggest that Catamount has received a good amount of snow recently.

Special notices for visitors include checking the latest snow conditions and weather forecast before heading out, as conditions can change quickly. Also, remember that the mountain was closed from December 16th to 19th and reopened on the 20th, so be sure to check the official website for any updates on operating hours and conditions[3].

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With fresh snow and a variety of trails to choose from, it's going to be a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:04:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast.

Currently, the base depth at Catamount ranges from 6 inches to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding[2]. The last snowfall was on December 20, 2024, so the snow is still fresh and inviting[5].

As for the lifts and trails, 5 lifts are open, and 19 trails are ready for you to explore[2]. This means you have plenty of options to choose from, whether you're a beginner or an expert.

Looking at the current weather conditions, today is mostly sunny with highs in the mid-20s, making it a perfect day to enjoy the slopes[4]. However, tonight is expected to bring snow showers with light accumulation, so be prepared for some fresh powder by tomorrow morning.

The upcoming weather forecast for the next 5 days shows a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions with chances of snow showers. On Tuesday, there's a 50% chance of snow showers, and on Wednesday, it's expected to be partly cloudy with highs in the lower 30s[4]. Thursday and Friday are looking mostly cloudy with chances of snow showers, and by Saturday, it's expected to be mostly cloudy with highs around 33 degrees.

For piste and off-piste conditions, the snow is generally well-groomed on the trails, but off-piste areas might have some untouched powder waiting for you. However, always be cautious and check the latest conditions before venturing off the marked trails.

As for the season total snowfall, the information isn't readily available, but the current conditions suggest that Catamount has received a good amount of snow recently.

Special notices for visitors include checking the latest snow conditions and weather forecast before heading out, as conditions can change quickly. Also, remember that the mountain was closed from December 16th to 19th and reopened on the 20th, so be sure to check the official website for any updates on operating hours and conditions[3].

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With fresh snow and a variety of trails to choose from, it's going to be a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast.

Currently, the base depth at Catamount ranges from 6 inches to 36 inches, providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding[2]. The last snowfall was on December 20, 2024, so the snow is still fresh and inviting[5].

As for the lifts and trails, 5 lifts are open, and 19 trails are ready for you to explore[2]. This means you have plenty of options to choose from, whether you're a beginner or an expert.

Looking at the current weather conditions, today is mostly sunny with highs in the mid-20s, making it a perfect day to enjoy the slopes[4]. However, tonight is expected to bring snow showers with light accumulation, so be prepared for some fresh powder by tomorrow morning.

The upcoming weather forecast for the next 5 days shows a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions with chances of snow showers. On Tuesday, there's a 50% chance of snow showers, and on Wednesday, it's expected to be partly cloudy with highs in the lower 30s[4]. Thursday and Friday are looking mostly cloudy with chances of snow showers, and by Saturday, it's expected to be mostly cloudy with highs around 33 degrees.

For piste and off-piste conditions, the snow is generally well-groomed on the trails, but off-piste areas might have some untouched powder waiting for you. However, always be cautious and check the latest conditions before venturing off the marked trails.

As for the season total snowfall, the information isn't readily available, but the current conditions suggest that Catamount has received a good amount of snow recently.

Special notices for visitors include checking the latest snow conditions and weather forecast before heading out, as conditions can change quickly. Also, remember that the mountain was closed from December 16th to 19th and reopened on the 20th, so be sure to check the official website for any updates on operating hours and conditions[3].

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With fresh snow and a variety of trails to choose from, it's going to be a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking great. The current snow depth at the base is 5.9 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 35.8 inches[2]. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort has been diligently maintaining the slopes with machine-groomed pistes[2][3].

Currently, the weather is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 22°F during the day to 12°F at night. The skies are partly cloudy, making for a beautiful day on the mountain[4]. As for the lifts and trails, the resort has 8 lifts in total, including 3 chairs and 2 high-speed lifts, with 44 trails available for skiers and snowboarders of all levels[3].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast predicts a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions. Monday is expected to be sunny with a high of 24°F, followed by a clear night. Tuesday will be sunny again, with temperatures rising to 31°F. However, by Wednesday, there's a 50% chance of rain, which might impact snow conditions. Thursday and Friday are expected to be mostly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 24°F to 30°F[4].

For those eager to venture off-piste, the conditions are not currently reported, but the piste conditions are well-maintained and ready for action[2]. The season total snowfall isn't available in the latest reports, but the resort has seen a good amount of snow this season, with the last significant snowfall occurring on December 11, 2024[5].

Before you head out, remember that the resort was closed from December 16th to 19th but reopened on the 20th for a full day of skiing and riding[3]. Tubing is also available, so there's plenty of fun to be had for all snow enthusiasts. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking great. The current snow depth at the base is 5.9 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 35.8 inches[2]. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort has been diligently maintaining the slopes with machine-groomed pistes[2][3].

Currently, the weather is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 22°F during the day to 12°F at night. The skies are partly cloudy, making for a beautiful day on the mountain[4]. As for the lifts and trails, the resort has 8 lifts in total, including 3 chairs and 2 high-speed lifts, with 44 trails available for skiers and snowboarders of all levels[3].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast predicts a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions. Monday is expected to be sunny with a high of 24°F, followed by a clear night. Tuesday will be sunny again, with temperatures rising to 31°F. However, by Wednesday, there's a 50% chance of rain, which might impact snow conditions. Thursday and Friday are expected to be mostly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 24°F to 30°F[4].

For those eager to venture off-piste, the conditions are not currently reported, but the piste conditions are well-maintained and ready for action[2]. The season total snowfall isn't available in the latest reports, but the resort has seen a good amount of snow this season, with the last significant snowfall occurring on December 11, 2024[5].

Before you head out, remember that the resort was closed from December 16th to 19th but reopened on the 20th for a full day of skiing and riding[3]. Tubing is also available, so there's plenty of fun to be had for all snow enthusiasts. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking great. The current snow depth at the base is 5.9 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 35.8 inches[2]. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort has been diligently maintaining the slopes with machine-groomed pistes[2][3].

Currently, the weather is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 22°F during the day to 12°F at night. The skies are partly cloudy, making for a beautiful day on the mountain[4]. As for the lifts and trails, the resort has 8 lifts in total, including 3 chairs and 2 high-speed lifts, with 44 trails available for skiers and snowboarders of all levels[3].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast predicts a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions. Monday is expected to be sunny with a high of 24°F, followed by a clear night. Tuesday will be sunny again, with temperatures rising to 31°F. However, by Wednesday, there's a 50% chance of rain, which might impact snow conditions. Thursday and Friday are expected to be mostly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 24°F to 30°F[4].

For those eager to venture off-piste, the conditions are not currently reported, but the piste conditions are well-maintained and ready for action[2]. The season total snowfall isn't available in the latest reports, but the resort has seen a good amount of snow this season, with the last significant snowfall occurring on December 11, 2024[5].

Before you head out, remember that the resort was closed from December 16th to 19th but reopened on the 20th for a full day of skiing and riding[3]. Tubing is also available, so there's plenty of fun to be had for all snow enthusiasts. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, December 21, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 20, 2024. There's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen some recent snowfall, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount reopened on Friday, December 20, after a brief closure. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information. Tubing is also available, adding another fun activity to your snow-filled day.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s. The temperature is expected to fall into the upper 20s this afternoon, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Today, there's a 40% chance of snow showers, while Sunday brings partly cloudy skies. Monday is expected to be sunny, with Tuesday and Wednesday possibly seeing some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience.

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

For the latest updates, visit Catamount's official website or contact them at 413-528-1262. Office hours are Monday to Thursday from 9am to 4pm, Friday from 9am to 9pm, Saturday from 8:30am to 9pm, and Sunday from 8:30am to 4pm. Happy skiing and snowboarding

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, December 21, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 20, 2024. There's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen some recent snowfall, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount reopened on Friday, December 20, after a brief closure. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information. Tubing is also available, adding another fun activity to your snow-filled day.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s. The temperature is expected to fall into the upper 20s this afternoon, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Today, there's a 40% chance of snow showers, while Sunday brings partly cloudy skies. Monday is expected to be sunny, with Tuesday and Wednesday possibly seeing some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience.

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

For the latest updates, visit Catamount's official website or contact them at 413-528-1262. Office hours are Monday to Thursday from 9am to 4pm, Friday from 9am to 9pm, Saturday from 8:30am to 9pm, and Sunday from 8:30am to 4pm. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, December 21, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 20, 2024. There's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, but the resort has seen some recent snowfall, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount reopened on Friday, December 20, after a brief closure. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information. Tubing is also available, adding another fun activity to your snow-filled day.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s. The temperature is expected to fall into the upper 20s this afternoon, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Today, there's a 40% chance of snow showers, while Sunday brings partly cloudy skies. Monday is expected to be sunny, with Tuesday and Wednesday possibly seeing some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience.

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

For the latest updates, visit Catamount's official website or contact them at 413-528-1262. Office hours are Monday to Thursday from 9am to 4pm, Friday from 9am to 9pm, Saturday from 8:30am to 9pm, and Sunday from 8:30am to 4pm. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, December 20, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 11, 2024, and there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours. However, the resort has seen 5 inches of new snow in the last five days, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount is reopening today after a brief closure from December 16th to 19th. Tubing is also set to start, but the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s. The temperature is expected to fall into the upper 20s this afternoon, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Saturday will be partly cloudy, with a slight chance of snow showers in the afternoon. Sunday brings a chance of a rain-snow mix, while Monday is expected to be sunny. Tuesday and Wednesday might see some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches. Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

The resort has a total of 44 trails, including 16 easy trails, 18 intermediate trails, and 10 advanced/expert trails. There are 8 lifts in total, with 3 chairs, 2 high-speed lifts, and 3 conveyors. Don't forget to check the tubing hours and plan your day accordingly. Have a great time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, December 20, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 11, 2024, and there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours. However, the resort has seen 5 inches of new snow in the last five days, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount is reopening today after a brief closure from December 16th to 19th. Tubing is also set to start, but the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s. The temperature is expected to fall into the upper 20s this afternoon, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Saturday will be partly cloudy, with a slight chance of snow showers in the afternoon. Sunday brings a chance of a rain-snow mix, while Monday is expected to be sunny. Tuesday and Wednesday might see some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches. Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

The resort has a total of 44 trails, including 16 easy trails, 18 intermediate trails, and 10 advanced/expert trails. There are 8 lifts in total, with 3 chairs, 2 high-speed lifts, and 3 conveyors. Don't forget to check the tubing hours and plan your day accordingly. Have a great time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, December 20, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 11, 2024, and there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours. However, the resort has seen 5 inches of new snow in the last five days, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount is reopening today after a brief closure from December 16th to 19th. Tubing is also set to start, but the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s. The temperature is expected to fall into the upper 20s this afternoon, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Saturday will be partly cloudy, with a slight chance of snow showers in the afternoon. Sunday brings a chance of a rain-snow mix, while Monday is expected to be sunny. Tuesday and Wednesday might see some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches. Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

The resort has a total of 44 trails, including 16 easy trails, 18 intermediate trails, and 10 advanced/expert trails. There are 8 lifts in total, with 3 chairs, 2 high-speed lifts, and 3 conveyors. Don't forget to check the tubing hours and plan your day accordingly. Have a great time on the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Catamount Mountain Resort Reopens This Friday: Snow Conditions and Weather Forecast</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on snow conditions and more. Currently, the resort is closed from Monday, December 16th through Thursday, December 19th, but it's set to reopen on Friday, the 20th, for a full day of skiing and riding[5].

Let's dive into the details. The current weather at Catamount is mostly sunny with temperatures ranging from 41/43 F° at the base to 37/39 F° at the summit, accompanied by a gentle 3 m/h wind[2]. However, it's essential to note that these conditions can change rapidly, so it's always a good idea to check the latest updates before heading out.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next few days includes a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions with potential snow showers. On Saturday, there's a 40% chance of snow showers with highs around 30° and lows in the lower 20s. Sunday is expected to be partly cloudy with highs around 22° and clear skies at night with lows around 12°. Monday promises to be sunny with highs around 24° and clear skies at night with lows around 15°[4].

As for the snow conditions, the resort's snow report is updated daily during the official ski season. However, since the resort is currently closed, the latest snow depth and new snowfall data are not available. It's best to check the official Catamount website or OnTheSnow for the most current information once the resort reopens[1][3].

Regarding the operational hours, Catamount is open on weekends and holidays from 8:30 am to 4 pm. Weekday operations are set to begin on Monday, December 23rd. Night skiing is planned to start on December 27th, but hours are subject to change, so it's wise to check the mountain report for daily updates[3].

In summary, while Catamount is currently closed, it's gearing up to reopen on Friday, the 20th. Keep an eye on the latest snow reports and weather forecasts to plan your skiing or snowboarding adventure. Enjoy the slopes

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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2024 11:48:16 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on snow conditions and more. Currently, the resort is closed from Monday, December 16th through Thursday, December 19th, but it's set to reopen on Friday, the 20th, for a full day of skiing and riding[5].

Let's dive into the details. The current weather at Catamount is mostly sunny with temperatures ranging from 41/43 F° at the base to 37/39 F° at the summit, accompanied by a gentle 3 m/h wind[2]. However, it's essential to note that these conditions can change rapidly, so it's always a good idea to check the latest updates before heading out.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next few days includes a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions with potential snow showers. On Saturday, there's a 40% chance of snow showers with highs around 30° and lows in the lower 20s. Sunday is expected to be partly cloudy with highs around 22° and clear skies at night with lows around 12°. Monday promises to be sunny with highs around 24° and clear skies at night with lows around 15°[4].

As for the snow conditions, the resort's snow report is updated daily during the official ski season. However, since the resort is currently closed, the latest snow depth and new snowfall data are not available. It's best to check the official Catamount website or OnTheSnow for the most current information once the resort reopens[1][3].

Regarding the operational hours, Catamount is open on weekends and holidays from 8:30 am to 4 pm. Weekday operations are set to begin on Monday, December 23rd. Night skiing is planned to start on December 27th, but hours are subject to change, so it's wise to check the mountain report for daily updates[3].

In summary, while Catamount is currently closed, it's gearing up to reopen on Friday, the 20th. Keep an eye on the latest snow reports and weather forecasts to plan your skiing or snowboarding adventure. Enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on snow conditions and more. Currently, the resort is closed from Monday, December 16th through Thursday, December 19th, but it's set to reopen on Friday, the 20th, for a full day of skiing and riding[5].

Let's dive into the details. The current weather at Catamount is mostly sunny with temperatures ranging from 41/43 F° at the base to 37/39 F° at the summit, accompanied by a gentle 3 m/h wind[2]. However, it's essential to note that these conditions can change rapidly, so it's always a good idea to check the latest updates before heading out.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next few days includes a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions with potential snow showers. On Saturday, there's a 40% chance of snow showers with highs around 30° and lows in the lower 20s. Sunday is expected to be partly cloudy with highs around 22° and clear skies at night with lows around 12°. Monday promises to be sunny with highs around 24° and clear skies at night with lows around 15°[4].

As for the snow conditions, the resort's snow report is updated daily during the official ski season. However, since the resort is currently closed, the latest snow depth and new snowfall data are not available. It's best to check the official Catamount website or OnTheSnow for the most current information once the resort reopens[1][3].

Regarding the operational hours, Catamount is open on weekends and holidays from 8:30 am to 4 pm. Weekday operations are set to begin on Monday, December 23rd. Night skiing is planned to start on December 27th, but hours are subject to change, so it's wise to check the mountain report for daily updates[3].

In summary, while Catamount is currently closed, it's gearing up to reopen on Friday, the 20th. Keep an eye on the latest snow reports and weather forecasts to plan your skiing or snowboarding adventure. Enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Carving Through Catamount's Slopes: Your Snow-Filled Adventure Awaits</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the weather at Catamount is a bit rainy, with temperatures ranging from 46°F at the base to 45°F at the summit, and a moderate wind of 7 mph[2]. However, the snow conditions are still decent, thanks to the recent snowfall. The resort has seen 5 inches of new snow in the last five days, though there hasn't been any significant snowfall in the last 24 hours[3].

As for the lifts and trails, Catamount boasts a total of 44 trails, with 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails. The resort has 8 lifts, including 3 chairs and 2 high-speed lifts[3]. However, the current number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information.

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast is quite varied. Today, there's a 50% chance of rain, with highs in the mid-40s and lows in the lower 30s. Tomorrow, it's expected to be partly sunny, with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s. Friday brings a 50% chance of snow showers, with highs in the lower 30s and lows in the mid-20s. The weekend is expected to be partly sunny, with highs in the mid-20s and lows in the lower teens[4].

In terms of piste and off-piste conditions, the recent rain and warmer temperatures might have affected the snow quality. However, the resort's snowmaking capabilities should help maintain decent conditions on the groomed trails. Off-piste skiing might be more challenging due to the variable snow conditions.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[3]. While the current snow depth at the base and summit isn't specified, the resort's snow report is updated daily during the official ski season, so you can check their website for the latest information[1].

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's website or contact them directly for any special notices or updates on the current ski conditions. With a bit of luck and some fresh snow, Catamount Mountain Resort is sure to provide an unforgettable skiing or snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the snow

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the weather at Catamount is a bit rainy, with temperatures ranging from 46°F at the base to 45°F at the summit, and a moderate wind of 7 mph[2]. However, the snow conditions are still decent, thanks to the recent snowfall. The resort has seen 5 inches of new snow in the last five days, though there hasn't been any significant snowfall in the last 24 hours[3].

As for the lifts and trails, Catamount boasts a total of 44 trails, with 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails. The resort has 8 lifts, including 3 chairs and 2 high-speed lifts[3]. However, the current number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information.

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast is quite varied. Today, there's a 50% chance of rain, with highs in the mid-40s and lows in the lower 30s. Tomorrow, it's expected to be partly sunny, with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s. Friday brings a 50% chance of snow showers, with highs in the lower 30s and lows in the mid-20s. The weekend is expected to be partly sunny, with highs in the mid-20s and lows in the lower teens[4].

In terms of piste and off-piste conditions, the recent rain and warmer temperatures might have affected the snow quality. However, the resort's snowmaking capabilities should help maintain decent conditions on the groomed trails. Off-piste skiing might be more challenging due to the variable snow conditions.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[3]. While the current snow depth at the base and summit isn't specified, the resort's snow report is updated daily during the official ski season, so you can check their website for the latest information[1].

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's website or contact them directly for any special notices or updates on the current ski conditions. With a bit of luck and some fresh snow, Catamount Mountain Resort is sure to provide an unforgettable skiing or snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the snow

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the weather at Catamount is a bit rainy, with temperatures ranging from 46°F at the base to 45°F at the summit, and a moderate wind of 7 mph[2]. However, the snow conditions are still decent, thanks to the recent snowfall. The resort has seen 5 inches of new snow in the last five days, though there hasn't been any significant snowfall in the last 24 hours[3].

As for the lifts and trails, Catamount boasts a total of 44 trails, with 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails. The resort has 8 lifts, including 3 chairs and 2 high-speed lifts[3]. However, the current number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information.

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast is quite varied. Today, there's a 50% chance of rain, with highs in the mid-40s and lows in the lower 30s. Tomorrow, it's expected to be partly sunny, with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s. Friday brings a 50% chance of snow showers, with highs in the lower 30s and lows in the mid-20s. The weekend is expected to be partly sunny, with highs in the mid-20s and lows in the lower teens[4].

In terms of piste and off-piste conditions, the recent rain and warmer temperatures might have affected the snow quality. However, the resort's snowmaking capabilities should help maintain decent conditions on the groomed trails. Off-piste skiing might be more challenging due to the variable snow conditions.

As for the season total snowfall, Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[3]. While the current snow depth at the base and summit isn't specified, the resort's snow report is updated daily during the official ski season, so you can check their website for the latest information[1].

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's website or contact them directly for any special notices or updates on the current ski conditions. With a bit of luck and some fresh snow, Catamount Mountain Resort is sure to provide an unforgettable skiing or snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the snow

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of December 14, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 11, 2024, and there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours. However, the resort has seen 5 inches of new snow in the last five days, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount is planning to reopen today with tubing also set to start. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s. The temperature is expected to fall into the upper 20s this afternoon, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Saturday will be partly cloudy, with a slight chance of snow showers in the afternoon. Sunday brings a chance of a rain-snow mix, while Monday is expected to be sunny. Tuesday and Wednesday might see some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches. Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors.

With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

For the latest updates, check out the resort's official website or contact them directly. And don't forget to check the weather forecast before you go to ensure the best skiing conditions. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of December 14, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 11, 2024, and there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours. However, the resort has seen 5 inches of new snow in the last five days, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount is planning to reopen today with tubing also set to start. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s. The temperature is expected to fall into the upper 20s this afternoon, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Saturday will be partly cloudy, with a slight chance of snow showers in the afternoon. Sunday brings a chance of a rain-snow mix, while Monday is expected to be sunny. Tuesday and Wednesday might see some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches. Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors.

With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

For the latest updates, check out the resort's official website or contact them directly. And don't forget to check the weather forecast before you go to ensure the best skiing conditions. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of December 14, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 11, 2024, and there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours. However, the resort has seen 5 inches of new snow in the last five days, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount is planning to reopen today with tubing also set to start. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s. The temperature is expected to fall into the upper 20s this afternoon, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Saturday will be partly cloudy, with a slight chance of snow showers in the afternoon. Sunday brings a chance of a rain-snow mix, while Monday is expected to be sunny. Tuesday and Wednesday might see some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches. Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors.

With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

For the latest updates, check out the resort's official website or contact them directly. And don't forget to check the weather forecast before you go to ensure the best skiing conditions. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Catamount Mountain Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of December 14, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 11, 2024, and there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours. However, the resort has seen 5 inches of new snow in the last five days, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount reopened on December 14 with tubing also set to start. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s. The temperature is expected to fall into the upper 20s this afternoon, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Saturday will be partly cloudy, with a slight chance of snow showers in the afternoon. Sunday brings a chance of a rain-snow mix, while Monday is expected to be sunny. Tuesday and Wednesday might see some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches, but the season total snowfall isn't available yet. The resort has invested over $15 million since 2018 to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. With 44 trails, including 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails, and 8 lifts, including 3 chairs and 2 high-speed lifts, Catamount is ready to provide an unforgettable skiing experience. Don't forget to check the 10-day weather forecast for the latest updates on snow conditions and weather. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of December 14, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 11, 2024, and there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours. However, the resort has seen 5 inches of new snow in the last five days, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount reopened on December 14 with tubing also set to start. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s. The temperature is expected to fall into the upper 20s this afternoon, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Saturday will be partly cloudy, with a slight chance of snow showers in the afternoon. Sunday brings a chance of a rain-snow mix, while Monday is expected to be sunny. Tuesday and Wednesday might see some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches, but the season total snowfall isn't available yet. The resort has invested over $15 million since 2018 to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. With 44 trails, including 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails, and 8 lifts, including 3 chairs and 2 high-speed lifts, Catamount is ready to provide an unforgettable skiing experience. Don't forget to check the 10-day weather forecast for the latest updates on snow conditions and weather. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of December 14, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 11, 2024, and there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours. However, the resort has seen 5 inches of new snow in the last five days, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount reopened on December 14 with tubing also set to start. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s. The temperature is expected to fall into the upper 20s this afternoon, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Saturday will be partly cloudy, with a slight chance of snow showers in the afternoon. Sunday brings a chance of a rain-snow mix, while Monday is expected to be sunny. Tuesday and Wednesday might see some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions.

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches, but the season total snowfall isn't available yet. The resort has invested over $15 million since 2018 to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain!

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. With 44 trails, including 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails, and 8 lifts, including 3 chairs and 2 high-speed lifts, Catamount is ready to provide an unforgettable skiing experience. Don't forget to check the 10-day weather forecast for the latest updates on snow conditions and weather. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, December 14, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 11, 2024, and there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours[3][5]. However, the resort has seen 5 inches of new snow in the last five days, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount is planning to reopen today with tubing also set to start[3]. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s[4]. The temperature is expected to fall into the upper 20s this afternoon, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Saturday will be partly cloudy, with a slight chance of snow showers in the afternoon. Sunday brings a chance of a rain-snow mix, while Monday is expected to be sunny. Tuesday and Wednesday might see some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions[4].

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[3].

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, December 14, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 11, 2024, and there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours[3][5]. However, the resort has seen 5 inches of new snow in the last five days, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount is planning to reopen today with tubing also set to start[3]. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s[4]. The temperature is expected to fall into the upper 20s this afternoon, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Saturday will be partly cloudy, with a slight chance of snow showers in the afternoon. Sunday brings a chance of a rain-snow mix, while Monday is expected to be sunny. Tuesday and Wednesday might see some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions[4].

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[3].

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of today, December 14, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

First off, let's talk snow depth. While the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, we know that the last snowfall was on December 11, 2024, and there's been no new snow in the last 24 hours[3][5]. However, the resort has seen 5 inches of new snow in the last five days, which is a great sign for skiers and snowboarders.

Looking at the lifts and trails, Catamount is planning to reopen today with tubing also set to start[3]. However, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't specified, so it's best to check the resort's official website or contact them directly for the most current information.

Weather-wise, it's a beautiful day to be on the mountain. The current weather is partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s and lows in the upper 20s[4]. The temperature is expected to fall into the upper 20s this afternoon, making for crisp and cool skiing conditions.

For the next five days, the forecast looks promising. Saturday will be partly cloudy, with a slight chance of snow showers in the afternoon. Sunday brings a chance of a rain-snow mix, while Monday is expected to be sunny. Tuesday and Wednesday might see some rain, but it's too early to predict how that will affect the snow conditions[4].

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the resort hasn't provided detailed information, but given the recent snowfall and the lack of new snow in the last 24 hours, you can expect a mix of groomed and ungroomed trails.

Season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[3].

Before you head out, remember to check the resort's official website for the most up-to-date information on lift and trail openings, as well as any special notices for visitors. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is ready to offer a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. So, grab your gear and enjoy the mountain

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of now, the snow conditions are looking promising for a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. The latest snow report indicates that the resort has seen some recent snowfall, with 6 cm (2.4 inches) predicted to fall on Thursday, December 12[2].

Currently, the snow depth at the base and summit is not available due to the off-season data, but we can look forward to fresh snowfall. The last snowfall was reported on April 13, 2024, but with the new snowfall predicted, conditions are about to get a lot better[5].

As for the lifts and trails, the current status shows that no lifts are open, which is typical before the official ski season starts. However, with 34 trails available, there's plenty to explore once the season kicks off[3].

The current weather conditions are partly cloudy with temperatures in the mid-30s (Fahrenheit), making it a chilly but perfect day to get out on the slopes. The wind is moderate, with east winds at 5 to 10 mph[4].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast predicts a mix of cloudy and partly cloudy conditions with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to mid-30s. There's a chance of snow on Saturday, December 14, and a possibility of a rain-snow mix on Sunday, December 15[4].

Piste and off-piste conditions are not currently available due to the off-season, but with fresh snowfall on the horizon, we can expect improved conditions soon. The season total snowfall is not available at this time, but we're hopeful for a snowy season ahead.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow report and trail conditions. It's also a good idea to check for any special notices or updates from the resort. With the new snowfall and the variety of trails available, Catamount Mountain Resort is set to offer an exciting skiing and snowboarding experience. So, gear up and get ready to enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of now, the snow conditions are looking promising for a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. The latest snow report indicates that the resort has seen some recent snowfall, with 6 cm (2.4 inches) predicted to fall on Thursday, December 12[2].

Currently, the snow depth at the base and summit is not available due to the off-season data, but we can look forward to fresh snowfall. The last snowfall was reported on April 13, 2024, but with the new snowfall predicted, conditions are about to get a lot better[5].

As for the lifts and trails, the current status shows that no lifts are open, which is typical before the official ski season starts. However, with 34 trails available, there's plenty to explore once the season kicks off[3].

The current weather conditions are partly cloudy with temperatures in the mid-30s (Fahrenheit), making it a chilly but perfect day to get out on the slopes. The wind is moderate, with east winds at 5 to 10 mph[4].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast predicts a mix of cloudy and partly cloudy conditions with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to mid-30s. There's a chance of snow on Saturday, December 14, and a possibility of a rain-snow mix on Sunday, December 15[4].

Piste and off-piste conditions are not currently available due to the off-season, but with fresh snowfall on the horizon, we can expect improved conditions soon. The season total snowfall is not available at this time, but we're hopeful for a snowy season ahead.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow report and trail conditions. It's also a good idea to check for any special notices or updates from the resort. With the new snowfall and the variety of trails available, Catamount Mountain Resort is set to offer an exciting skiing and snowboarding experience. So, gear up and get ready to enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of now, the snow conditions are looking promising for a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience. The latest snow report indicates that the resort has seen some recent snowfall, with 6 cm (2.4 inches) predicted to fall on Thursday, December 12[2].

Currently, the snow depth at the base and summit is not available due to the off-season data, but we can look forward to fresh snowfall. The last snowfall was reported on April 13, 2024, but with the new snowfall predicted, conditions are about to get a lot better[5].

As for the lifts and trails, the current status shows that no lifts are open, which is typical before the official ski season starts. However, with 34 trails available, there's plenty to explore once the season kicks off[3].

The current weather conditions are partly cloudy with temperatures in the mid-30s (Fahrenheit), making it a chilly but perfect day to get out on the slopes. The wind is moderate, with east winds at 5 to 10 mph[4].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast predicts a mix of cloudy and partly cloudy conditions with temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to mid-30s. There's a chance of snow on Saturday, December 14, and a possibility of a rain-snow mix on Sunday, December 15[4].

Piste and off-piste conditions are not currently available due to the off-season, but with fresh snowfall on the horizon, we can expect improved conditions soon. The season total snowfall is not available at this time, but we're hopeful for a snowy season ahead.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow report and trail conditions. It's also a good idea to check for any special notices or updates from the resort. With the new snowfall and the variety of trails available, Catamount Mountain Resort is set to offer an exciting skiing and snowboarding experience. So, gear up and get ready to enjoy the slopes

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, fellow snow enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort. As of now, the snow conditions are looking promising, with a forecast of new snowfall on the horizon. According to the latest reports, you can expect 6 cm of fresh snow today, December 12[2].

Looking at the current snow depth, the upper elevations are at 2001 ft, but unfortunately, the exact base and summit depths are not available at this moment[5]. However, it's worth noting that the last snowfall was back in April 2024, so this new snow is a welcome addition.

In terms of lift and trail operations, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't readily available, but you can expect a mix of open and closed trails based on the recent weather conditions[5].

Currently, the weather is cloudy with a chance of rain showers late in the evening, and temperatures are steady in the upper 30s. East winds are blowing at 5 to 10 mph[4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, you can expect a mix of snow and rain. Saturday is predicted to bring 1 to 3 inches of snow, with temperatures in the upper 20s. Sunday will be cloudy with highs in the lower 40s, followed by rain on Monday and Tuesday. By Saturday, December 14, expect partly cloudy skies with highs in the mid-30s[4].

Piste and off-piste conditions are not detailed at this moment, but given the new snowfall, you can anticipate some fresh powder on the slopes. The season total snowfall isn't available, but it's clear that this new snow is a boost to the resort's conditions.

For visitors, it's worth noting that Catamount has been praised for its varied terrain and friendly staff. The base lodge is cozy with a fireplace and couches, making it a great place to warm up after a day on the slopes[3].

So, if you're planning a trip to Catamount, now's a good time to catch some fresh snow. Just remember to check the latest reports before you head out, as conditions can change quickly. Happy skiing and snowboarding

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, fellow snow enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort. As of now, the snow conditions are looking promising, with a forecast of new snowfall on the horizon. According to the latest reports, you can expect 6 cm of fresh snow today, December 12[2].

Looking at the current snow depth, the upper elevations are at 2001 ft, but unfortunately, the exact base and summit depths are not available at this moment[5]. However, it's worth noting that the last snowfall was back in April 2024, so this new snow is a welcome addition.

In terms of lift and trail operations, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't readily available, but you can expect a mix of open and closed trails based on the recent weather conditions[5].

Currently, the weather is cloudy with a chance of rain showers late in the evening, and temperatures are steady in the upper 30s. East winds are blowing at 5 to 10 mph[4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, you can expect a mix of snow and rain. Saturday is predicted to bring 1 to 3 inches of snow, with temperatures in the upper 20s. Sunday will be cloudy with highs in the lower 40s, followed by rain on Monday and Tuesday. By Saturday, December 14, expect partly cloudy skies with highs in the mid-30s[4].

Piste and off-piste conditions are not detailed at this moment, but given the new snowfall, you can anticipate some fresh powder on the slopes. The season total snowfall isn't available, but it's clear that this new snow is a boost to the resort's conditions.

For visitors, it's worth noting that Catamount has been praised for its varied terrain and friendly staff. The base lodge is cozy with a fireplace and couches, making it a great place to warm up after a day on the slopes[3].

So, if you're planning a trip to Catamount, now's a good time to catch some fresh snow. Just remember to check the latest reports before you head out, as conditions can change quickly. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, fellow snow enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort. As of now, the snow conditions are looking promising, with a forecast of new snowfall on the horizon. According to the latest reports, you can expect 6 cm of fresh snow today, December 12[2].

Looking at the current snow depth, the upper elevations are at 2001 ft, but unfortunately, the exact base and summit depths are not available at this moment[5]. However, it's worth noting that the last snowfall was back in April 2024, so this new snow is a welcome addition.

In terms of lift and trail operations, the exact number of open lifts and trails isn't readily available, but you can expect a mix of open and closed trails based on the recent weather conditions[5].

Currently, the weather is cloudy with a chance of rain showers late in the evening, and temperatures are steady in the upper 30s. East winds are blowing at 5 to 10 mph[4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, you can expect a mix of snow and rain. Saturday is predicted to bring 1 to 3 inches of snow, with temperatures in the upper 20s. Sunday will be cloudy with highs in the lower 40s, followed by rain on Monday and Tuesday. By Saturday, December 14, expect partly cloudy skies with highs in the mid-30s[4].

Piste and off-piste conditions are not detailed at this moment, but given the new snowfall, you can anticipate some fresh powder on the slopes. The season total snowfall isn't available, but it's clear that this new snow is a boost to the resort's conditions.

For visitors, it's worth noting that Catamount has been praised for its varied terrain and friendly staff. The base lodge is cozy with a fireplace and couches, making it a great place to warm up after a day on the slopes[3].

So, if you're planning a trip to Catamount, now's a good time to catch some fresh snow. Just remember to check the latest reports before you head out, as conditions can change quickly. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>"Soggy Slopes and Rain: Catamount's Wintry Weather Woes"</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, fellow snow enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort. As of today, the current snow conditions are a bit soggy, with light rain and temperatures ranging from 36°F at the base to 35°F at the summit, accompanied by a 7 mph wind[2].

Looking at the snow report, Catamount has been making snow over the last 24 hours, but there's no new natural snowfall to report in the past 24 or 48 hours[3]. The base depth and summit depth aren't currently available, but we can tell you that the resort has been working hard to get the slopes ready.

In terms of lifts and trails, the exact number open isn't specified, but the resort is operating on weekends and holidays from 8:30 AM to 4 PM, with weekday operations set to begin on December 23, 2024[5]. Night skiing is planned to kick off on December 27, 2024.

Now, let's talk about the weather forecast for the next five days. Today, expect a 40% chance of rain with highs in the mid-40s. Tomorrow, it's all about rain, with highs around 50°F and a near 100% chance of precipitation. Thursday looks partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s, followed by a partly cloudy Friday. Saturday is expected to be partly cloudy as well, with highs in the mid-30s[4].

Piste and off-piste conditions are not detailed, but given the recent rain and lack of new snow, it's best to check the resort's daily updates for the most accurate information.

The season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[3].

For visitors, it's worth noting that the resort offers a variety of amenities, including a rental shop, child care, food, a lounge bar, and lodging. However, there's no ski-in/ski-out option available[3].

So, if you're planning to hit the slopes at Catamount, make sure to check the latest conditions and updates before you go. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2024 18:07:32 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, fellow snow enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort. As of today, the current snow conditions are a bit soggy, with light rain and temperatures ranging from 36°F at the base to 35°F at the summit, accompanied by a 7 mph wind[2].

Looking at the snow report, Catamount has been making snow over the last 24 hours, but there's no new natural snowfall to report in the past 24 or 48 hours[3]. The base depth and summit depth aren't currently available, but we can tell you that the resort has been working hard to get the slopes ready.

In terms of lifts and trails, the exact number open isn't specified, but the resort is operating on weekends and holidays from 8:30 AM to 4 PM, with weekday operations set to begin on December 23, 2024[5]. Night skiing is planned to kick off on December 27, 2024.

Now, let's talk about the weather forecast for the next five days. Today, expect a 40% chance of rain with highs in the mid-40s. Tomorrow, it's all about rain, with highs around 50°F and a near 100% chance of precipitation. Thursday looks partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s, followed by a partly cloudy Friday. Saturday is expected to be partly cloudy as well, with highs in the mid-30s[4].

Piste and off-piste conditions are not detailed, but given the recent rain and lack of new snow, it's best to check the resort's daily updates for the most accurate information.

The season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[3].

For visitors, it's worth noting that the resort offers a variety of amenities, including a rental shop, child care, food, a lounge bar, and lodging. However, there's no ski-in/ski-out option available[3].

So, if you're planning to hit the slopes at Catamount, make sure to check the latest conditions and updates before you go. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Hey there, fellow snow enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort. As of today, the current snow conditions are a bit soggy, with light rain and temperatures ranging from 36°F at the base to 35°F at the summit, accompanied by a 7 mph wind[2].

Looking at the snow report, Catamount has been making snow over the last 24 hours, but there's no new natural snowfall to report in the past 24 or 48 hours[3]. The base depth and summit depth aren't currently available, but we can tell you that the resort has been working hard to get the slopes ready.

In terms of lifts and trails, the exact number open isn't specified, but the resort is operating on weekends and holidays from 8:30 AM to 4 PM, with weekday operations set to begin on December 23, 2024[5]. Night skiing is planned to kick off on December 27, 2024.

Now, let's talk about the weather forecast for the next five days. Today, expect a 40% chance of rain with highs in the mid-40s. Tomorrow, it's all about rain, with highs around 50°F and a near 100% chance of precipitation. Thursday looks partly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s, followed by a partly cloudy Friday. Saturday is expected to be partly cloudy as well, with highs in the mid-30s[4].

Piste and off-piste conditions are not detailed, but given the recent rain and lack of new snow, it's best to check the resort's daily updates for the most accurate information.

The season total snowfall isn't available, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[3].

For visitors, it's worth noting that the resort offers a variety of amenities, including a rental shop, child care, food, a lounge bar, and lodging. However, there's no ski-in/ski-out option available[3].

So, if you're planning to hit the slopes at Catamount, make sure to check the latest conditions and updates before you go. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>"Navigating Catamount's Slopes: Snow Conditions, Forecasts, and Lift Updates for Your Adventure"</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the mountain is sporting a minimum base depth of 6 inches and a maximum base depth of 36 inches, which is quite a range but indicates some good snowmaking efforts. However, the recent snowfall has been a bit sparse, with no new snow in the last 24 hours[1].

As of the latest update, 3 out of 8 lifts are open, and 8 out of 44 trails are ready for you to carve through. The surface conditions are generally closed, which means you'll want to stick to the open trails for the best experience[1].

Looking at the weather forecast, it's a mixed bag. Today, you can expect cloudy skies with highs in the lower 40s and lows in the upper 20s. Tomorrow, there's a 90% chance of rain, which might not be ideal for snow conditions. The rest of the week sees a mix of rain and partly cloudy skies, with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to the mid-40s[4].

For those interested in piste and off-piste conditions, the current report doesn't provide detailed information, but given the lack of recent snowfall, it's likely that off-piste areas might be a bit challenging[2][5].

Season total snowfall isn't specified in the current reports, but it's worth noting that the last snowfall was back in April 2024, indicating a dry spell[5].

A special notice for visitors: there is no uphill traffic permitted on the mountain this weekend (December 7th and 8th), so make sure to plan accordingly. Also, the resort will be closed mid-week but will reopen for the weekend[1].

In summary, while the snow conditions might not be the most ideal, Catamount Mountain Resort is still offering a fun skiing and snowboarding experience on its open trails. Just keep an eye on the weather forecast and plan your visit wisely. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Dec 2024 11:47:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the mountain is sporting a minimum base depth of 6 inches and a maximum base depth of 36 inches, which is quite a range but indicates some good snowmaking efforts. However, the recent snowfall has been a bit sparse, with no new snow in the last 24 hours[1].

As of the latest update, 3 out of 8 lifts are open, and 8 out of 44 trails are ready for you to carve through. The surface conditions are generally closed, which means you'll want to stick to the open trails for the best experience[1].

Looking at the weather forecast, it's a mixed bag. Today, you can expect cloudy skies with highs in the lower 40s and lows in the upper 20s. Tomorrow, there's a 90% chance of rain, which might not be ideal for snow conditions. The rest of the week sees a mix of rain and partly cloudy skies, with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to the mid-40s[4].

For those interested in piste and off-piste conditions, the current report doesn't provide detailed information, but given the lack of recent snowfall, it's likely that off-piste areas might be a bit challenging[2][5].

Season total snowfall isn't specified in the current reports, but it's worth noting that the last snowfall was back in April 2024, indicating a dry spell[5].

A special notice for visitors: there is no uphill traffic permitted on the mountain this weekend (December 7th and 8th), so make sure to plan accordingly. Also, the resort will be closed mid-week but will reopen for the weekend[1].

In summary, while the snow conditions might not be the most ideal, Catamount Mountain Resort is still offering a fun skiing and snowboarding experience on its open trails. Just keep an eye on the weather forecast and plan your visit wisely. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the mountain is sporting a minimum base depth of 6 inches and a maximum base depth of 36 inches, which is quite a range but indicates some good snowmaking efforts. However, the recent snowfall has been a bit sparse, with no new snow in the last 24 hours[1].

As of the latest update, 3 out of 8 lifts are open, and 8 out of 44 trails are ready for you to carve through. The surface conditions are generally closed, which means you'll want to stick to the open trails for the best experience[1].

Looking at the weather forecast, it's a mixed bag. Today, you can expect cloudy skies with highs in the lower 40s and lows in the upper 20s. Tomorrow, there's a 90% chance of rain, which might not be ideal for snow conditions. The rest of the week sees a mix of rain and partly cloudy skies, with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to the mid-40s[4].

For those interested in piste and off-piste conditions, the current report doesn't provide detailed information, but given the lack of recent snowfall, it's likely that off-piste areas might be a bit challenging[2][5].

Season total snowfall isn't specified in the current reports, but it's worth noting that the last snowfall was back in April 2024, indicating a dry spell[5].

A special notice for visitors: there is no uphill traffic permitted on the mountain this weekend (December 7th and 8th), so make sure to plan accordingly. Also, the resort will be closed mid-week but will reopen for the weekend[1].

In summary, while the snow conditions might not be the most ideal, Catamount Mountain Resort is still offering a fun skiing and snowboarding experience on its open trails. Just keep an eye on the weather forecast and plan your visit wisely. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Catamount Mountain Resort, straddling the New York and Massachusetts border, offers a vertical drop of 1,000 feet and a total of 44 trails with 8 lifts, providing some of the most varied terrain in Southern New England[3].

As of the latest updates, the snow conditions are a bit sparse due to the early season. The last snowfall was reported on April 13, 2024, which is well outside the current season[5]. However, there's a chance of snow late this evening, with a total snow accumulation of 1 to 3 inches expected[4].

Currently, the weather is mostly cloudy with highs in the lower 40s and lows in the upper 20s. For the next 5 days, you can expect a mix of rain and snow showers, with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to the mid-40s[4].

Looking at the piste and off-piste conditions, there isn't much to report due to the lack of recent snowfall. However, the resort typically offers a variety of trails for all skill levels, including the popular "Mountain Cats" children’s programs[3].

For the upcoming weather forecast, here's what you can expect:
- Saturday: Partly sunny with a chance of snow late in the evening.
- Sunday: Cloudy with highs in the lower 40s.
- Monday: Rain with highs in the lower 40s.
- Tuesday: A chance of rain with highs in the mid-40s.
- Wednesday: Rain with highs around 50 degrees[4].

While the current snow conditions might not be ideal, Catamount Mountain Resort is known for its varied terrain and excellent snow sports school. It's a great place to learn and enjoy skiing and snowboarding, especially with the Indy Pass, which offers no blackout dates and requires advance reservations to keep the slopes less crowded[3].

So, if you're planning a trip to Catamount Mountain Resort, keep an eye on the weather forecast and be prepared for a mix of rain and snow. The resort's services, including rentals, lessons, and multiple food &amp; drink options, will ensure you have a great time on the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Catamount Mountain Resort, straddling the New York and Massachusetts border, offers a vertical drop of 1,000 feet and a total of 44 trails with 8 lifts, providing some of the most varied terrain in Southern New England[3].

As of the latest updates, the snow conditions are a bit sparse due to the early season. The last snowfall was reported on April 13, 2024, which is well outside the current season[5]. However, there's a chance of snow late this evening, with a total snow accumulation of 1 to 3 inches expected[4].

Currently, the weather is mostly cloudy with highs in the lower 40s and lows in the upper 20s. For the next 5 days, you can expect a mix of rain and snow showers, with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to the mid-40s[4].

Looking at the piste and off-piste conditions, there isn't much to report due to the lack of recent snowfall. However, the resort typically offers a variety of trails for all skill levels, including the popular "Mountain Cats" children’s programs[3].

For the upcoming weather forecast, here's what you can expect:
- Saturday: Partly sunny with a chance of snow late in the evening.
- Sunday: Cloudy with highs in the lower 40s.
- Monday: Rain with highs in the lower 40s.
- Tuesday: A chance of rain with highs in the mid-40s.
- Wednesday: Rain with highs around 50 degrees[4].

While the current snow conditions might not be ideal, Catamount Mountain Resort is known for its varied terrain and excellent snow sports school. It's a great place to learn and enjoy skiing and snowboarding, especially with the Indy Pass, which offers no blackout dates and requires advance reservations to keep the slopes less crowded[3].

So, if you're planning a trip to Catamount Mountain Resort, keep an eye on the weather forecast and be prepared for a mix of rain and snow. The resort's services, including rentals, lessons, and multiple food &amp; drink options, will ensure you have a great time on the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Catamount Mountain Resort, straddling the New York and Massachusetts border, offers a vertical drop of 1,000 feet and a total of 44 trails with 8 lifts, providing some of the most varied terrain in Southern New England[3].

As of the latest updates, the snow conditions are a bit sparse due to the early season. The last snowfall was reported on April 13, 2024, which is well outside the current season[5]. However, there's a chance of snow late this evening, with a total snow accumulation of 1 to 3 inches expected[4].

Currently, the weather is mostly cloudy with highs in the lower 40s and lows in the upper 20s. For the next 5 days, you can expect a mix of rain and snow showers, with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to the mid-40s[4].

Looking at the piste and off-piste conditions, there isn't much to report due to the lack of recent snowfall. However, the resort typically offers a variety of trails for all skill levels, including the popular "Mountain Cats" children’s programs[3].

For the upcoming weather forecast, here's what you can expect:
- Saturday: Partly sunny with a chance of snow late in the evening.
- Sunday: Cloudy with highs in the lower 40s.
- Monday: Rain with highs in the lower 40s.
- Tuesday: A chance of rain with highs in the mid-40s.
- Wednesday: Rain with highs around 50 degrees[4].

While the current snow conditions might not be ideal, Catamount Mountain Resort is known for its varied terrain and excellent snow sports school. It's a great place to learn and enjoy skiing and snowboarding, especially with the Indy Pass, which offers no blackout dates and requires advance reservations to keep the slopes less crowded[3].

So, if you're planning a trip to Catamount Mountain Resort, keep an eye on the weather forecast and be prepared for a mix of rain and snow. The resort's services, including rentals, lessons, and multiple food &amp; drink options, will ensure you have a great time on the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Hitting the Slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort: Snow Conditions, Terrain, and More</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the resort is buzzing with excitement, having just opened on December 7. Let's dive into the current snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, but we know that snowmaking has been active in the last 24 hours, ensuring that the trails are well-groomed and ready for action[3]. The resort boasts 44 trails, with 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails, offering something for every skill level. Out of 8 lifts, the exact number open isn't specified, but with the recent snowmaking, you can expect a good number of trails and lifts to be operational.

The current weather at Catamount is mostly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 29°F at the base to 26°F at the summit, and a gentle 4 mph wind[2]. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next few days includes partly sunny conditions on Saturday with a high of 31°F, followed by a mostly cloudy Sunday with a high of 38°F, and a chance of rain on Monday and Tuesday[4].

For those eager to explore both on and off-piste, the detailed terrain status isn't currently available, but the resort's varied trails offer plenty of opportunities for adventure. The season total snowfall isn't specified, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[3].

Visitors should note that tubing is currently not available, but night skiing is an option, and the resort offers a range of amenities including a rental shop, child care, food, and lodging[3]. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is a re-imagined four-season destination that's sure to delight.

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its diverse trails, active snowmaking, and welcoming atmosphere, it's the perfect place to create unforgettable skiing and snowboarding memories.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the resort is buzzing with excitement, having just opened on December 7. Let's dive into the current snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, but we know that snowmaking has been active in the last 24 hours, ensuring that the trails are well-groomed and ready for action[3]. The resort boasts 44 trails, with 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails, offering something for every skill level. Out of 8 lifts, the exact number open isn't specified, but with the recent snowmaking, you can expect a good number of trails and lifts to be operational.

The current weather at Catamount is mostly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 29°F at the base to 26°F at the summit, and a gentle 4 mph wind[2]. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next few days includes partly sunny conditions on Saturday with a high of 31°F, followed by a mostly cloudy Sunday with a high of 38°F, and a chance of rain on Monday and Tuesday[4].

For those eager to explore both on and off-piste, the detailed terrain status isn't currently available, but the resort's varied trails offer plenty of opportunities for adventure. The season total snowfall isn't specified, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[3].

Visitors should note that tubing is currently not available, but night skiing is an option, and the resort offers a range of amenities including a rental shop, child care, food, and lodging[3]. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is a re-imagined four-season destination that's sure to delight.

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its diverse trails, active snowmaking, and welcoming atmosphere, it's the perfect place to create unforgettable skiing and snowboarding memories.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort 

Get ready to hit the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort As of the latest update, the resort is buzzing with excitement, having just opened on December 7. Let's dive into the current snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base and summit isn't available in real-time, but we know that snowmaking has been active in the last 24 hours, ensuring that the trails are well-groomed and ready for action[3]. The resort boasts 44 trails, with 16 easy, 18 intermediate, and 10 advanced/expert trails, offering something for every skill level. Out of 8 lifts, the exact number open isn't specified, but with the recent snowmaking, you can expect a good number of trails and lifts to be operational.

The current weather at Catamount is mostly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 29°F at the base to 26°F at the summit, and a gentle 4 mph wind[2]. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next few days includes partly sunny conditions on Saturday with a high of 31°F, followed by a mostly cloudy Sunday with a high of 38°F, and a chance of rain on Monday and Tuesday[4].

For those eager to explore both on and off-piste, the detailed terrain status isn't currently available, but the resort's varied trails offer plenty of opportunities for adventure. The season total snowfall isn't specified, but Catamount typically sees an average annual snowfall of 100 inches[3].

Visitors should note that tubing is currently not available, but night skiing is an option, and the resort offers a range of amenities including a rental shop, child care, food, and lodging[3]. With over $15 million invested in the resort since 2018, Catamount is a re-imagined four-season destination that's sure to delight.

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Catamount Mountain Resort. With its diverse trails, active snowmaking, and welcoming atmosphere, it's the perfect place to create unforgettable skiing and snowboarding memories.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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