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Wildcat Weather Forecast
3/27/2025 -530am Good morning Wildcat skiers and riders. We received another inch of snow at the base overnight which should make for some sweet conditions today.  Our grooming team was out there last night on all of our open terrain so trail conditions will be groomed packed powder. Brandon's (our lead Groomer) Choice today is Middle and Lower Catapult. They are sweet. We are expecting mild temps, light snow early and decreasing wind so dress in layers and come get some great late season runs. For chairlifts, we plan on spinning the Wildcat Express Summit Quad and the Bobcat Triple chair from 9am to 4pm to access Upper, Middle and Lower Polecat, Cat Track, Middle Wildcat, Middle Catapult, Bobcat, Cheetah, and Lower Catapult. We will reopen Upper Catapult and Wild Kitten trails today. They both have limited grooming, meaning we put 1 or 2 groomer width passes down each trail. It's spring and areas of thin cover are appearing all over the mountain, so use caution and have fun. Ungroomed areas are very firm. Just know that we will not have any beginner terrain open. All terrain is considered Intermediate and Advanced skiing. Over 2100 vertical feet of classic New England skiing awaits you today.  Our awesome grooming team continues to keep our mountain alive for skiing and snowboarding.  Come enjoy some skiing/riding, great views and the best employees around. Come on inside and say hi to our awesome crew. Have a great one and I'll see you on the mountain. -Kevin
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