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March

Sometimes it snows. And snows hard. March is the ideal time to visit; by then the mountains have a sufficient snow base and it’s historically when the big storms come. The past few Marches have left the mountain with several feet of snow overnight.
https://www.lakeplacid.com/story/2019/01/skiing-whiteface-when-crowds-are-thin

The snowiest week in Whiteface Mountain (Lake Placid) is week 2 of March. There are typically 4.0 snowy days during this week with 10.6 in of snowfall. Check out the Whiteface Mountain (Lake Placid) Snow History graphs below. Select any week of the year to see the typical Ski Conditions, Snowfall Amount and Temperature based on nowcast weather data over the last 11 years.
https://www.snow-forecast.com/resorts/Whiteface-Mountain/history

Whiteface averages 54% open at New Year's with nearly half of seasons being less than half open by New Year's. Much of the skiing is on exposed ridgelines that can be stripped of loose snow by the wind. Snow preservation is aided by high altitude and latitude in eastern context, so Whiteface averages 85% open mid-March and 70% open at first of April. Spring is the most likely time for Whiteface's Slides, some of the East's best expert terrain, to be open.
https://www.zrankings.com/ski-resorts/175-whiteface-mountain

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2 minutes ago, RidgeRacer said:

March

Sometimes it snows. And snows hard. March is the ideal time to visit; by then the mountains have a sufficient snow base and it’s historically when the big storms come. The past few Marches have left the mountain with several feet of snow overnight.
https://www.lakeplacid.com/story/2019/01/skiing-whiteface-when-crowds-are-thin

The snowiest week in Whiteface Mountain (Lake Placid) is week 2 of March. There are typically 4.0 snowy days during this week with 10.6 in of snowfall. Check out the Whiteface Mountain (Lake Placid) Snow History graphs below. Select any week of the year to see the typical Ski Conditions, Snowfall Amount and Temperature based on nowcast weather data over the last 11 years.
https://www.snow-forecast.com/resorts/Whiteface-Mountain/history

Whiteface averages 54% open at New Year's with nearly half of seasons being less than half open by New Year's. Much of the skiing is on exposed ridgelines that can be stripped of loose snow by the wind. Snow preservation is aided by high altitude and latitude in eastern context, so Whiteface averages 85% open mid-March and 70% open at first of April. Spring is the most likely time for Whiteface's Slides, some of the East's best expert terrain, to be open.
https://www.zrankings.com/ski-resorts/175-whiteface-mountain

Take it to the whiteface forum

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6 minutes ago, RidgeRacer said:

March

TFTI. Perhaps if I wasn't already going on an epic Utah trip in March. I like to spread my trips out over the winter so I don't have long periods of waiting between trips.

I'll see how it is February, hell I'm thrilled to ski nice empty groomers like at Elk yesterday - but on a high speed lift and with longer runs/ more vert.

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On 1/16/2021 at 1:32 PM, saltyant said:

Be sure to write a report!!!

Truly Epic conditions. 18" of snow had fallen from Fri night to Sun AM with at least 6" of that Sat night - it would have been too much work to dig my car out so I took a shuttle bus. Continued snowing all day adding I would estimate another 4" on top of that.  

Every significant trail was open. Wind holds on the 2 main TTB lifts made for bad lines on the other lifts from the base - so we waited in that line once then stayed upper mountain all day til last run we did again from base (as upper lifts had closed). Got 13 runs in with fresh, deep, soft ungroomed snow on every one. 

 

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24 minutes ago, Ski2Live Live2Ski said:

Truly Epic conditions. 18" of snow had fallen from Fri night to Sun AM with at least 6" of that Sat night - it would have been too much work to dig my car out so I took a shuttle bus. Continued snowing all day adding I would estimate another 4" on top of that.  

Every significant trail was open. Wind holds on the 2 main TTB lifts made for bad lines on the other lifts from the base - so we waited in that line once then stayed upper mountain all day til last run we did again from base (as upper lifts had closed). Got 13 runs in with fresh, deep, soft ungroomed snow on every one. 

 

Why is this in the hunter thread.  

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Day 2 even better than day 1 as fresh snow continued falling, all lifts now open and we did a bunch of trees runs.

Day 1: ski conditions 10/10, overall 9/10

Day 2: 10/10 on both fronts

Ties with rare super fine days in past years for the best skiing we have experienced without boarding a plane and certainly better that quite a few days in CO/UT/NV too. 

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