
The snow-making operations in Australian ski resorts are going on in full swing, as the ski season is going to begin. There have been cold weather conditions and some showers on the upper slopes.
The upper slopes have received 20-cm of snow and it is anticipated that there will be more snow but the natural snow will not be enough for skiing and snowboarding.
The artificial snow is being made on nights with sub-zero temperatures and it will continue until the opening to allow the skiing and snowboarding on Front Valley.
The Alpine area has received snowfall over the last week, which might melt but it is anticipated that enough of it will last until the opening. Though the season is looking promising at this stage but it can’t be denied that this ski season will have to rely much on artificial snow.
Source: Stuff






















