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Stowe in March

Serafina

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Anyone know what kind of conditions are typical at Stowe in mid-March? (Yes, I know :laugh: predicting weather in New England :laughter::ROTF:.) Is this usually into spring skiing conditions? Or is there a reasonable possibility of good snow at that time of the year?
 

NewEnglandSkier

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
I've been up there in March a few times. Ended up getting various amounts of fresh snow each time on one of the days I was there(ranging from a dusting to about 8 inches).
Of course the weather varies a lot---once I went and everything was frozen solid/icy and other times I've been and it's been slushy.
 

sususkier

Certified Ski Diva
Hello. March is the snowiest month at Stowe. If it's a typical winter, you should have plenty of snow. That said, the true spring skiing days are few and far between. When I think of my March outings there, gators and goggles come to mind more readily than sunglasses and shells.
 

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