SPOKANE, Wash – Rain and warm temperatures will delay the opening of the ski season at Mt Spokane Ski and Snowboard Park.
Mt. Spokane initially hoped to open December 6th, but warm weather and a lack of snow has pushed things back indefinitely.
In a news release, Mt. Spokane General Manager Jim Van Lobel Sels says current snow on the mountain won’t hold up in what is forecast to be a stretch of warm weather.
“This is a tough hit for our team and for everyone eager to get back on the mountain,” said Jim van Loben Sels, General Manager of Mt. Spokane. “Late December openings aren’t unusual, and while it’s a slow start, it does not mean we don’t expect an exceptional winter. There’s still plenty of precipitation in the forecast; we just need temperatures to drop, and when they do, we’ll be ready.”
You can keep up with the opening date and events on the mountain at this link.
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