Let It Snow: Local Ski Resorts Hoping For A Comeback Season After 2024's Dire Winter
By Craig Manning | Nov. 21, 2024
If the forecast holds, today (Thursday) may bring Traverse City’s first sign of snow of the winter. While accumulation isn’t predicted just yet, the arrival of the white stuff is music to the ears of local ski resort operators. Those businesses are coming off arguably the worst winter on record in northern Michigan, at least as it pertains to snow and outdoor recreation. Despite the historically mild 2023-24 season, though – and despite the fact that milder winters have become more common – local ski experts are feeling a surprising emotion as winter arrives again: optimism.
Last winter saw 11 record-breaking high temperature days in Traverse City, including the first …
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