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Blue Mountain Resort to begin making snow tonight

Blue Mountain Resort will begin snow-making efforts for the 2020-2021 Ski Season tonight.

The snow-making crew at Blue Mountain has been monitoring the current cold snap of weather closely. When the wet bulb chart is 28 degrees, the crew is able to make snow.

Mother nature will allow for snow-making starting at around 9 p.m. through Wednesday afternoon. Snow will be made in strategic locations around the mountain to allow for the best preservation.

The first trails to open are typically School Hill, Easy Out, Vista, Come Around, Midway and Lower Main Street. The snow-making system on Burma Road was upgraded and expanded this summer, likely allowing Burma Road be one of the first trails open as well this year.

Blue Mountain Resort is home to one of the largest snow-making systems in the country allowing our crews to work most efficiently with the warmer East Coast weather. Snow-making consists of three main components: water, air and electricity. Blue Mountain is able to pump out 14,000 gallons of water per minute onto the slopes and convert it to snow. It takes roughly 80 hours of snow-making to open the mountain for the season.

There is currently no set opening day, but crews will continue taking advantage of snow-making opportunities moving forward.

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