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Mountain and skiing conditions for the Burlington area
Mountain and skiing conditions
Bolton Valley
at 3100 ft
now
54°
feels like 49°
13
mph
90 Min. Weather
cloudy
Bolton Valley
Stowe Mtn.
Smugglers Notch
Mad River Glen
Sugarbush Resort
Weather at 3100 ft
today
tomorrow
Morning
59
°
Afternoon
70
°
sunshine duration
11 h
UV Index
high
6
high
Gusts
20 mph
Weather at 3600 ft
today
tomorrow
Morning
59
°
Afternoon
71
°
sunshine duration
10 h
UV Index
high
6
high
Gusts
20 mph
Weather at 3600 ft
today
tomorrow
Morning
59
°
Afternoon
71
°
sunshine duration
10 h
UV Index
high
6
high
Gusts
20 mph
Weather at 3600 ft
today
tomorrow
Morning
58
°
Afternoon
71
°
sunshine duration
11 h
UV Index
high
6
high
Gusts
20 mph
Weather at 4000 ft
today
tomorrow
Morning
58
°
Afternoon
71
°
sunshine duration
11 h
UV Index
high
6
high
Gusts
20 mph
WindRadar
Ski area
closed
Trail length
19 mi
Altitude
2100 - 3150 ft
Snow depth
0 in (Valley) 0 in (Mountain)
Trail conditions
closed
Lifts open
0 of 6
Downhill run
not possible
Trails
62 mi
Fresh snow depth
no fresh snow
Ski area
closed
Trail length
43 mi
Altitude
1280 - 3640 ft
Snow depth
0 in (Valley) 0 in (Mountain)
Trail conditions
closed
Lifts open
0 of 12
Downhill run
not possible
Trails
124 mi
Fresh snow depth
no fresh snow
Ski area
closed
Trail length
35 mi
Altitude
1030 - 3640 ft
Snow depth
0 in (Valley) 0 in (Mountain)
Trail conditions
closed
Lifts open
0 of 8
Downhill run
not possible
Trails
21 mi
Fresh snow depth
no fresh snow
Ski area
closed
Trail length
60 mi
Altitude
1600 - 3640 ft
Snow depth
0 in (Valley) 0 in (Mountain)
Trail conditions
closed
Lifts open
0 of 5
Downhill run
not possible
Trails
0 mi
Fresh snow depth
no fresh snow
Ski area
closed
Trail length
53 mi
Altitude
1480 - 4080 ft
Snow depth
0 in (Valley) 0 in (Mountain)
Trail conditions
closed
Lifts open
0 of 16
Downhill run
not possible
Trails
19 mi
Fresh snow depth
no fresh snow
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