
- Thursday, Feb 04, 2010 @ 13:30:00 PM
SNOW: Huge storm headed to Utah
Apparently, the folks in Utah have been thinking snow. Not long after a monster storm dumped nearly five feet of powder during the Sundance Film Festival, another snow fete is set to hit the Wasatch mountains Friday (Feb 5) and continue through Monday. A smaller storm is expected to follow on Wednesday.
The fresh snow might make things a little sticky for the U.S. Olympic alpine Team, who has been training at the Park City Mountain Resort, and the Freestyle aerialists who have been enjoying the Utah Olympic Park. The Whistler/Vancouver area tends to be wet so perhaps the pending storm will bode well for training conditions.
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