Mammoth Mountain Shatters All-Time Snowfall Record

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Mammoth Mountain in California has broken its historic snowfall record with 695 inches of snowfall to date, making it the biggest season in its history. The resort has announced it will extend its ski season, which is likely to be the best spring skiing and riding the eastern Sierra has ever seen. However, the heavy snowfall spells trouble for those who live on the mountain and snowmelt will also be a concern as the weather warms up, potentially inundating towns along U.S. Highway 395 and overwhelming the city's network of aqueducts.
- It's official. Mammoth Mountain's had its snowiest season ever — and by a lot Los Angeles Times
- Mammoth Mountain surpasses all-time season snowfall record, will be open until at least July KABC-TV
- Mammoth Mountain exceeds all-time snowfall record CBS Los Angeles
- Mammoth Mountain sets all-time snowfall record KTLA Los Angeles
- Mammoth Mountain breaks record for all-time snowfall KOLO
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