Heavy Spring Snow Sweeping The US; Dense Snow In Norway; + "A Mini Ice Age Is Coming," Reasserts Professor Valentina Zharkova In New Interview
The COLD TIMES are returning...
Heavy Spring Snow Sweeping The U.S.
Winter isn’t done yet. A parade of storms is blasting the U.S. with cold and snow from coast to coast.
Sierra Snow Blitz
California’s Sierra Nevada is the main event, with Kirkwood eyeing over 4 feet of fresh powder.
Mammoth could see 2–3 feet, with Palisades and Sugar Bowl stacking up over 30 inches.
Pacific Northwest Pounded
Mt. Bachelor just smashed through 400 inches for the season, with 5 feet falling in a week.
More daily snow expected through the weekend, and the avalanche danger is high and off-piste terrain risky.
Mt. Baker briefly shut down due to extreme avalanche conditions.
Rockies Reload
Colorado’s Winter Park and Steamboat both grabbed around 14 inches, with more incoming.
Utah’s Snowbird sits on the region’s deepest base and isn’t slowing down, with a fresh 2 feet settling early week.
Midwest Blizzard
Winter Storm Ezra hammered the Midwest last weekend, dumping 14 inches in Iowa and 10 inches in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Blizzard conditions hit with 60 mph gusts.
Northeast & Canada Hold On
Snow showers and freezing temps have returned to the East Coast and Eastern Canada.
Killington and Sunday River remain open. Tremblant leads the Canadian pack with one of the deepest snowpacks in the East.
More Snow On The Way
Another cold storm is brewing for the weekend, targeting Minnesota and the upper Midwest with a fresh swath of heavy snow.
From the Sierra to the Great Lakes, spring is looking more like midwinter—and it's not letting up.

Dense Snow In Norway
Norway's hydropower reservoirs are holding unusually full, owing to impressive snows.
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