A good sign the ski season started early is when the annual pre-season press conference to the coming season happens when resorts are open.
SALT LAKE CITY — What's good for the resorts is also means a lot for those who don't ski or snowboard.Some Utahns live for the days when snow piles high enough to hit the slopes. But every resident needs the snow to pile up high, and this is a year of early season optimism.
It was easy to gauge the health of Utah's snowpack by the enthusiasm at the Ski Utah opening press conference. Three resorts hare already opened, with Brighton always angling for first. But this year it was Brian Head in southern Utah that took that spot. Regardless, the resorts are thrilled, but so are the water watchers."According to the Wasatch Snow forecast, we've already reached the same snow water equivalent that we normally see on Jan. 1," added Rafferty.
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