“It shows how little snowfall we had during the 2004-2005 season. The previous year's measurements reflected a different situation, when meltdown was accelerated by high temperatures during the summer of 2003.”
Andreas Bauder
“Typically we'll see the results of a heavy snowfall the next season.”
Carlos Garcia
“Last year, coming into February and March we had real strong snowfall through the end of the season and this year we didn't have that. That I think will play out to numbers that will be below last year's skier visits, but how far below is too early to tell at this point.”
Parker Riehle
“If it wasn't for that unexpected heavy snowfall we received early last week, the turnout for this event may not have been so good. We were just thrilled to see so many people come out to support the shelter in questionable trail conditions.”
Sharon Priebe
“Snowfall in January is hardly unexpected,”
Alistair Darling
“Last year was particularly mild. This year is closer to normal snowfall. I wouldn't be overly concerned with the late spring snowmelt causing flooding.”
Jim Pringle
“If nothing else, our annual average snowfall is 19 inches, but that can vary quite a bit - not only from location to location, but also from year to year.”
Mary Knapp