This is the last weekend for skiing and riding in the Northeast this season, and pickings are slim, but that's how it works at this time of year. Sommet Saint-Sauveur just NW of Montreal will remain dry this weekend and they will make it to the following 4 day Canadian holiday weekend with their Cote 70 Est trail which is still quite deep. Here's the operating schedule:
Killington: Saturday 8AM-5PM
Jay Peak: Sunday 9AM-4PM
Saint-Sauveur: Saturday & Sunday 9AM-5PM
We do have some r@!n to contend with on Saturday in Vermont but things are actually looking a lot better than they did yesterday. Saturday will be dry! Here's the latest simulated radar loop covering 8AM to 5PM on Saturday.

Saint-Sauveur should dry out before open and probably will see some breaks of sun as the day progresses. Temps at open will be in the upper 40's and at close the low 60's.
That green on the Green mountains in the afternoon is more likely mist or maybe drizzle, but it should be much more dry in the afternoon if you want to get your final turns in the Canyon. Walking will be required at Killington, though they are going to run the gondola until 4PM so that you can take the foot bridge and download instead of walking back down to the base as that has melted out. Killington will have East Fall and Downdraft open. Temps at open will be in the mid 40's and will peak in the low 50's in the afternoon. It will be increasingly breezy at Killington as the day progresses.
Sunday will not only be dry, it will be a bluebird day and despite the storm wind will not be an issue with just a moderate breeze. Saint-Sauveur will range from the low 40's in the morning to near 60F in the afternoon.
Jay Peak will claim the crown on Sunday as being the last open in the Northeast (but not the East as a whole). Their temps will range from the upper 30's at open to near 50F at close. Their snow report makes it sound like it will just be Jet, but take note, there's no uphilling in the Jet pod on Saturday due to extensive grooming operations.
I will provide an outlook for Saint-Sauveur next week for those who want to take the last turns in the East.
Happy trails!
-- Matthew Scott
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