102/102(*) Open Trails On All 4 Sectors At #Tremblant .
Forecast: Partially Sunny, Totally Fun!
Once the cloud-fog clears off, we should be left with
this partially sunny forecast and with a wee bit of
warmth, an easy day that may see the last bits of
snow in the trees gone until the next snowfall.
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Weather Notes:
Conditions Notes:
One of the best signs of continued winter conditions
stability is that there are no early morning “Progressive”
trail openings on the Official Trail Status data.
Yesterday was fortunate to have a very narrow spread
between the Summit and the Base where the difference
was Zero C at the top and it only got up to +2C at the
Sud/South Resort Base, so relatively speaking, there was
very little thermal influence over Mountain elevations and
we think that has been a large component in the stability
of the whole equation.
With todays forecast higher mid-day temps, plus a potential
solar factor we most likely should see a more “Spring-Like”
surface softness evolve quickly just around the noon hour.
Generally speaking this may be a good time to begin Ski/Board
Base waxing for warmer snow temp ranges. Sometimes, not
always, solar warmed snow surfaces can get a bit of a sticky
sensation underfoot, so advance preparation can be very
beneficial for maintaining speed and glide. The latter reference
to glide may be particularly applicable to Board fans who will
appreciate not having to take a foot out to traverse plateaus.
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102/102(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open Trails,
Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for March 16, 2022, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
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