The first of several forecasted storms passed through the area with, unfortunately, very little impact on current snow depths as the system missed us to the south and east. The next storm system should arrive Thursday night and into Friday bringing a little wet/heavy snow. It’s at this point (Friday night – Saturday) that temperatures should drop to below normal seasonal numbers. This is good for much needed ice cover on our many lake and stream crossings and for lake effect snow development. At this time the national weather service is anticipating significant lake effect snows to be generated when the temperature falls however no weather watches or warnings have been issued yet until there is more certainty that the snow will stay on track. Confidence is high however that we should have some groomable snow by Saturday night or Sunday morning – it’ll be very cold for a few days (daytime highs in the single digits), but, at least we will be (hopefully) skiing! We hope to be able to provide a good report by Monday – stay tuned!