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Mt. Baker CLOSES Due Lack of Snow:

Mt. Baker ski resort in Washington, normally home to the deepest, most snow in North America/the world, has closed today, March 8th, 2015, due to a lack of snow. They are reporting that they will reopen if/when they get more snow. If they do reopen, it’ll be weekends only. It’s been a rough year in Washington and the current forecast is showing nothing but hot weather. If you have a Mt. Baker season pass you can ski at Mt. Hood Meadows for free for 5 days. After 5 days tickets are only $10. Thanks Mt. Hood Meadows!

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SnowBrains | March 8, 2015
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