'Spoiler alert: it's not good news': As another ski resort suspends operations, Oregon's ski season hangs in the balance
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Spoiler alert: its not good news: As another ski resort suspends operations, Oregons ski season hangs in the balance
Updated: Feb. 03, 2026, 6:10 p.m. | Published: Feb. 03, 2026, 3:13 p.m.

From the top of Cascade Express, the highest lift at Mt. Hood Meadows, the otherwise thin snowpack this year looked almost normal on Sunday, Jan. 11. (Photo by Lillian Mongeau Hughes/The Oregonian)
By Lizzy Acker | The Oregonian/OregonLive
Its early February and Oregons ski season should be hitting its stride, but across the state lack of snow and warm temperatures are leading to an anemic snowpack and a disappointing ski season.
Oregon, and many other states, are in what the federal government has deemed a snow drought.
Now, another ski resort has suspended operations and its unclear when it will reopen.
Skibowl on Mount Hood announced over the weekend that after Sunday night, ski operations would close down due to current snow and weather conditions.
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