Rain Forces Temporary Closure of Nation's Snowiest Ski Resort

Rain Forces Temporary Closure of Nation's Snowiest Ski Resort

Wet and wild weather has led Mt. Baker Ski Area to temporarily halt operations. The ski area plans to reopen Thursday.
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from: POWDER Magazine

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