California Ski Resorts Extend Season Thanks to Record Snowfall

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Several ski resorts in California, including Mammoth Mountain and Palisades Tahoe, have received so much snow that they plan to stay open until at least the end of June and July, respectively. California has experienced powerful atmospheric river storms that have brought a deluge of rain and snow, relieving the state's historic megadrought. The resorts are just inches away from breaking their season snowfall records, and the conditions are expected to be the best for spring skiing and riding.
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