Mammoth Mountain Breaks All-Time Snowfall Record and Extends Season.

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Mammoth Mountain in California has broken its all-time season snowfall record with 695 inches of snowfall at the Main Lodge, surpassing the previous record by 27 inches. The ski resort has received 870 inches of snow so far this season, and will remain open for skiing and riding through at least July. Another atmospheric river is expected to bring more snow showers to the mountain communities through Thursday.
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