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Arctic front delivers early snow for WNC ski areas

Arctic front delivers early snow for WNC ski areas

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — An early blast of arctic air pushed across Western North Carolina this week, delivering raw cold, gusty winds and an unusual early round of natural snowfall to the region’s higher elevations — a rare boost for ski areas that typically rely heavily on man-made snow.

The cold surge allowed Cataloochee Ski Area in Maggie Valley to speed up snowmaking operations and set its opening date for 9 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12. At Hatley Pointe, perched near 4,700 feet, the natural chill and wind jump-started the season for the smaller, boutique-style resort, which plans to open Nov. 29.

Resorts across the North Carolina mountains typically face marginal winter temperatures, making consistent natural snow unreliable. But this week’s early-season weather has given operators a welcome head start — and local businesses hope it translates into fuller slopes heading into Thanksgiving.

Conditions and travel

Skiers heading from Asheville into the mountains should expect cold mornings, slick surfaces and shifting wind chills. Resorts urge visitors to check lift status, snow conditions and road updates before traveling, especially after significant weather events.

Resort updates

Sugar Mountain Resort (Banner Elk)

North Carolina’s largest ski area — about 125 acres with a 1,200-foot vertical drop — is expected to benefit significantly from the cold snap. Sugar Mountain typically draws the biggest crowds thanks to its varied terrain, tubing and ice skating. Operators expect strong conditions once they open, but note that peak weekends may be busier than usual.

Beech Mountain Resort (Beech Mountain)

At 5,506 feet, Beech Mountain is the highest-elevation ski area in the eastern U.S. and often sees better early-season snow than lower resorts. With 95 acres of terrain and a village-style layout, Beech is preparing for strong holiday demand once operations begin.

Cataloochee Ski Area (Maggie Valley)

Cataloochee, known for family-friendly terrain and reliable snowmaking, expects solid early-season conditions thanks to both natural and man-made snow. While smaller than Sugar or Beech, it remains one of the region’s most accessible slopes for beginners and intermediate skiers.

Hatley Pointe (Mars Hill)

Hatley Pointe, with 54 acres and 15 trails, offers a quieter ski experience and is positioning itself as a smaller, crowd-friendly option. The recent cold has helped build early base coverage ahead of its late-November opening.

Other ski spots

Appalachian Ski Mountain (Blowing Rock)

One of the state’s oldest ski areas, Appalachian offers 13 slopes, night skiing and a more moderate scale that often means lighter crowds.

Ski Sapphire Valley (Sapphire)

A small, two-run operation with tubing, Sapphire Valley is tailored toward beginners and families seeking a gentler outing rather than an all-day alpine experience.

As temperatures remain below seasonal norms, resorts say they’ll continue building snowpack. If the cold trend holds, Western North Carolina could see one of its stronger early starts in years — a welcome shift for an industry accustomed to waiting on the weather.

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