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Overnight snow gave way to a brief lull with lighter winds and blue skies, before more wind and snow moved in!
Fresh tracks on the wind drifted snow on the Wall.
Looking out over the mid-mountain and top of the Plateau from the Wall T-bar.
Looking down on the top of the Main Basin T-bar from near the Summit.
Winchcat preparing the Wall T-bar uptrack.
Sun and fresh windblown snow at the middle of the mountain.
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Around 3-4 inches of snow was accompanied by heavy drifting overnight, that loaded snow into most of the runs on the mountain. A brief weather window at the start of the day gave bright blue skies, before clusters of snow showers and stronger winds started moving in again mid-morning.
At time of update on Wednesday evening around 6-8 inches of snow has fallen at Glencoe according to radar data. More snow showers likely overnight, but these should ease to give some brighter or Sunny Spells between snow showers with much lighter and variable winds.
Looks like it should be a fantastic day on Thursday with plenty of freshies to be had.