Colorado Ski Resorts Open, Offer Deals Despite Dry Thanksgiving Weekend

Too Dry Too Ski? Not At These Colorado Resorts
This Nov. 13, 2012 photo shows the reflection of skiers as they gather in line for the chair lift during the first day of their ski season at the Brighton Ski Resort in the Wasatch Range, in Utah. The Brighton Ski Resort is in middle of the Wasatch Range's 7 resorts. If the resorts were to be combined, the Utah resorts could offer North America's largest skiing complex _ three times the size of Vail and twice as big as Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
This Nov. 13, 2012 photo shows the reflection of skiers as they gather in line for the chair lift during the first day of their ski season at the Brighton Ski Resort in the Wasatch Range, in Utah. The Brighton Ski Resort is in middle of the Wasatch Range's 7 resorts. If the resorts were to be combined, the Utah resorts could offer North America's largest skiing complex _ three times the size of Vail and twice as big as Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

If the Thanksgiving weekend is any guide for the season, skiing and snowboarding in Colorado are up in the air.

Especially after last season's hugely disappointing dearth of snow, the lack of snow weeks into the ski season -- and headed into the holidays -- is unwelcome news to those wanting to hit the slopes.

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