Ski areas across the Southeast, including Sugar Mtn, Cataloochee, and App Ski Mountain, have opened for the winter season. California ski resorts are facing challenges due to unpredictable winters, warming seasons, and lack of snow. The Pacific Crest Trail has experienced closures due to fires, record snowpack, and a hurricane, all attributed to climate change.
Mountain High Resort welcomes skiers and snowboarders on opening day for winter season https://t.co/clP0tQ7emf ⛷️🏂
Tahoe could see light snowfall this weekend as ski resorts expand their offerings. https://t.co/SQ6GHtzbJe
Mountain High opening for ski and snowboard season https://t.co/pE7t0JOtFT https://t.co/aZxO9zCblK
It's opening day at App Ski Mountain! We now have App, Cataloochee, and Sugar all available to you for your early season skiing desires! #ncwx #wncwx #boonewx https://t.co/9VZB9QPO18
Unpredictable winters force California ski resorts to make adjustments to keep up with our warming seasons and lack of snow. https://t.co/zVTfVzMoOR
Unpredictable winters force California ski resorts to make adjustments to keep up with warming seasons and lack of snow. https://t.co/t8ZR826eYB
🔗https://t.co/EAMHcOUEQK Just in the last year, sections of the Pacific Crest Trail have been closed due to fires, record snowpack in the Sierras and even a hurricane in southern California. These disasters, fueled by climate change, are transforming California’s iconic trail.
It's nice to see all the ski areas across the Southeast cranking out snow in the past 24 hours. Sugar Mtn and Cataloochee are currently open for skiing with more opening this weekend. #skise #ncwx #wncwx https://t.co/msSYhFVHZl