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Cool weather allows Mammoth to make snow after weekend storms come up short

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The Sierra didn’t get the snowy weekend blast that was predicted, but cool temps have allowed for snow-making as ski season approaches. Mammoth Mountain, which received 1-3 inches over the weekend, opens Thursday.

Up to a foot of snow was predicted in the Sierra, but Mammoth Lakes, at the vortex of the SoCal ski scene, received only a dusting in the village. A chance of snow was predicted for opening day, with temperatures in the mid-40s.

Heading up for some early runs? For road conditions, call the Caltrans hotline: (800) 427-7623.

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Residual snow from last season remains in chutes and runs across the mountain. At an employee gathering in late September, skiers and riders knocked the rust off with runs on the thick base carpets from last winter.

The biggest events of the coming season will be the naming of the U.S. Olympic snowboarding and free-ski teams after the Mammoth Grand Prix, Jan. 17-21.

travel@latimes.com

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UPDATES:

1:56 p.m. Nov. 6: This article was updated Monday with snow totals from weekend. The article was originally published Thursday morning.

The article was originally published at 5:30 a.m. Nov. 2.

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