Heads up, powder hunters — Timberline is lining up a serious winter pattern that has us fired up. After a brief bout of light rain and classic freeze-thaw conditions, colder air crashes in and flips the switch to snow, with multiple rounds of heavy snowfall stacking up through the week and into next weekend. The biggest hits arrive late Saturday night, again early next week, and then another strong snowmaker toward the following weekend, with temperatures staying well below freezing and winds helping load the mountain. Translation: improving coverage, refreshed groomers, and that true winter feel we’ve all been waiting for. If you’ve been thinking about getting up to Timberline Lodge, now’s the time to lock in your plans — fresh snow is on the way, and it’s shaping up to be an excellent stretch for ski rentals, snowboard rentals, and winter stoke all around. ❄️⛷️🏂
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