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Whistler-Blackcomb has so much snow that they are extending season

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Whistler-Blackcomb is so packed with snow that they are extending ski season by an additional week, pushing the closing date on Blackcomb Mountain to May 30.

Whistler Blackcomb has received 1,177 cm of snow so far this winter with a current snow base of 339 cm.  The resort has already surpassed its average annual snowfall of 1,163 cm.

“We couldn’t be happier with how the season has unfolded,” Doug MacFarlane, Director of Mountain Operations at Whistler Blackcomb, said in a release. “We have received consistent consecutive storm cycles combined with low temperatures, creating great conditions for skiing and snowboarding. So far in March alone we have seen 292 cm or 115 inches of snow, which is well above the March average of 241 cm. We are thrilled the conditions have allowed us to offer our guests an additional seven days of great spring skiing and snowboarding.” 

Whistler Mountain’s last day of winter operations will remain April 17.

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Whistler Blackcomb Snow Statistics:

  • 1177cm/463in total snowfall this season.
  • 292cm/115in snow so far in the month of March 2016.
  • Whistler Blackcomb’s 10 year annual average snowfall is 1,163cm (458in).
  • Whistler Blackcomb has one of the longest ski/snowboard seasons in North America, with operations on Blackcomb Mountain now continuing through to May 30.
  • Whistler Blackcomb boasts some of the best spring skiing in the world.
  • The event line-up at Whistler Blackcomb continues all season long with the World Ski & Snowboard Festival taking place April 8-17, 2016.

 


Filed under: Now, Sports, STAFF Tagged: north america, snow, weather, Whistler Blackcomb Mountains, Winter Weather

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