The first measurable snow that stuck around fell over the Laurentian region December 9th ( 12 " to 14 " ) less than a week later another 4 to 6 " and that is it. Since the air is cold the snow is dry and good quality powder but just not enough of it as measured about 16 inches of accumulation at elevations just under 2000'. Spent the last 2 weekends skiing the easy stuff as coverage is not deep . With this amount of coverage , the ski areas couldn't open without the snow guns blasting . Hopefully this weekend will add some snow as once you pass the 2 ' mark things will get interesting 

. After monsoon rains last Monday the Laurentian zone picked up 2 maybe 3 inches in sheltered areas nowhere near enough to cover frozen ruts . Laurentian natural snow skiing is in serious trouble base depths are just over a foot of bombproof with about 2" to 3 " of powder on top ( wind blown ) . Of course , groomers are fine they can survive anything just can't stand skiing them