That’s according to the website— which also has a new aerial view of the Village (at left) which we hadn’t seen until now. And the National Weather Service is calling for up to seven more inches today— with a chance of snow for 5 of the following 8 days. Rock on, Snowshoe, you powder heaven!
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Not quite 7″ more but 3″ ain’t bad, after 23″ fell Friday and more to come –sure is tempting to just drop out and go skiing, now that school is over forever….