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It's not nice to mess with Mother Nature...but for the second time in as many weeks, Killington has dodged a bad weather bullet when the heavy r@!n that was predicted to fall across the region late yesterday and last night failed to materialize. While the area did see an extended period of freezing r@!n in the early evening, followed by intermittent showers, cold air on the back side of the weather system infiltrated the area ahead of schedule preserving snow surfaces in its wake.
The cold air is now in the process of squeezing moisture out of the atmosphere in the form of heavy snow falling across Killington. Wind driven snow is being pushed into the Green Mountains from the west, depositing the white gold onto Killington in its path. Temperatures are due to get colder through out the day, setting up a situation where the Killington Cloud can continue to drop white across the region. It's about time!
Let it snow!