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Alpine Ski Club snow report

Pennsylvania, USA
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Alpine Ski Club -- Pennsylvania ski resort
Alpine Ski Club Pennsylvania
About this resort

Alpine Ski Club

Alpine Ski Club is a popular ski resort in Ontario that boasts of 27 ski trails for all skill levels, including beginner-friendly terrains. Among the best trails are the Ridge Run and the Dipsy Doodle, which offer breathtaking views of the surrounding area. Notably, Alpine Ski Club has an interesting history, having opened in 1960 as a private ski resort for a group of skiing enthusiasts. For beginners, the resort offers ski lessons and has a dedicated learning area. For après ski, the Rusty's Bar and Grill is a popular spot, serving up delicious drinks and food in a cozy atmosphere.

Terrain mix: The Alpine Ski Club is located in the Blue Mountains of Ontario, Canada. The resort is situated in the Niagara Escarpment, which is a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. The ski resort is set against the backdrop of the picturesque Blue Mountains, part of the larger Georgian Bay area.

The Blue Mountains are a part of the Niagara Escarpment, a prominent geological formation that stretches over 725 kilometers from Niagara Falls to Tobermory. The escarpment is characterized by its steep cliffs, rugged terrain, and unique biodiversity.

The Blue Mountains offer a variety of terrain for skiing and snowboarding, with runs suitable for all levels of experience. The area is known for its stunning views of Georgian Bay and the surrounding countryside.

Overall, the Alpine Ski Club in Canada offers a unique alpine skiing experience in a beautiful natural setting.

StatePennsylvania
Detailed forecast

Plan your day down to the hour

Same weather feed Snoflo's iOS app uses -- updated continuously from NOAA / yr.no. Watch the snow column the morning of a storm to know when to call in sick.

Hourly detail

Next 5 days, hour by hour

Temperature line with weather symbols on top, snow + rain accumulation as columns, humidity as a dotted line.

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Deep dive

5-day forecast table

Every 3 hours, broken out across temperature, snow, rain, humidity, and wind. Each cell is colour-coded relative to the column min/max.

TimeConditionTemp (°F)Snow (in)Rain (in)Humidity (%)Wind (mps)Wind dir
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Long-term outlook

15-day temperature & snow

Daily temperatures, snow, and rain projected over the next two weeks -- start of next storm cycle, end of last one.

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Forecast discussion

What forecasters are seeing

Plain-English forecast narrative from the local NWS office. Issued by NWS CLE.

581 FXUS61 KCLE 130626 AFDCLE Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Cleveland OH 226 AM EDT Wed May 13 2026 .WHAT HAS CHANGED... Forecast remains on track with widespread precipitation tonight and scattered showers through Thursday afternoon. && .KEY MESSAGES... 1) Unsettled weather expected starting tonight through Thursday afternoon with periodic showers and thunderstorms. 2) Temperatures begin warming Friday into early next week with above average temperatures likely. && .DISCUSSION... KEY MESSAGE 1... Low pressure enters the Great Lakes region this evening with the associated warm front moving north through area tonight. Precipitation will begin out west before midnight and progressing eastward throughout the night ahead of the cold front. The cold front will move through the region early Wednesday morning and exit by the afternoon. There may be some thunderstorms initially when the showers begin out west, though most of the instability will be minimal overnight so expecting little thunder if any over night. Generally expecting a quarter inch of QPF overnight with the rain showers. Behind the cold front, precipitation across the western portion of the CWA will end and there will be a short lull in precipitation out east. Additionally moisture will return to the region late Wednesday evening as flow shift to be more north- northwesterly across the region. This will help support the development of periodic lake enhanced showers across eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania through Thursday afternoon. Though, given the lake is still on the cooler side compared to the air temperature, there will be minimal lake induced instability impacting the overall extent of the lake enhanced showers. Warmer upper air temperatures begin to move into the region Thursday and showers should begin to end by the evening timeframe. Overall, an additional tenth or two of precipitation is possible across the primary and secondary snowbelts through Thursday evening. KEY MESSAGE 2... Behind the exiting trough, upper level ridging will begin to build into the region early Friday and the area will see a warming trend in the temperatures through early next week. The region will be in a west to southwesterly flow starting Friday afternoon and temperatures will gradually increase each day through Monday. Highs on Friday will be 10-15 degrees warmer than on Thursday into the upper 60s to low 70s. Through the weekend, highs will climb into the upper 70s to low 80s with the warmest day being Monday as highs will be in the mid 80s. Overnight lows will be slightly above average as well, dropping down into the mid 50s through the weekend. Given it`s almost a week out, there are some disagreements in some models as to how warm Sunday and Monday will get, so some adjustments in the temperatures may be needed as we get closer. && .AVIATION /06Z Wednesday THROUGH Sunday/... The steadiest rain is trending a little faster early this morning, with the bulk expected to end from west to east by 12Z. Since most of the rain is light, expect VFR cigs and vis to prevail, but continued the use of TEMPO groups for brief periods of MVFR. A lull is expected much of the day with mostly VFR before a secondary trough rotating across Lake Erie this evening brings lake enhanced rain showers. This will mainly affect KCLE, KMFD, KCAK, KYNG, and KERI after 22Z, and longer periods of MVFR and occasional IFR is expected with this activity. S to SW winds of 10-15 knots will occasionally gust to 20-25 knots this morning before turning WNW at 15-25 knots by late morning through the afternoon behind a cold front. Outlook...Non-VFR possible with lingering rain and low ceilings Wednesday night through Thursday. Non-VFR may return in isolated to scattered rain showers and thunderstorms Saturday and Sunday. && .MARINE... Hazardous conditions will be found across Lake Erie through Thursday as an unseasonably deep mid/upper trough swings across the Great Lakes region. SW winds of 15-25 knots this morning will turn WNW at 15-25 knots this afternoon. After a lull tonight with NW winds dropping to 10-15 knots, NW winds will increase to 15-25 knots again Thursday morning before decreasing in the afternoon. This will support 3 to 5 foot waves today and again early Thursday, with the highest waves in the central and eastern basins. Quieter conditions are then expected Thursday night through the weekend, with light and variable winds Thursday night becoming S at 5-15 knots Friday and SW at 10-15 knots by Saturday. Winds will then turn E to SE and decrease to 5-10 knots Saturday night and Sunday. && .CLE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... OH...None. PA...None. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until noon EDT Thursday for LEZ142>145. Small Craft Advisory from 5 AM early this morning to noon EDT Thursday for LEZ146>149. && $$ DISCUSSION...23 AVIATION...Garuckas MARINE...Garuckas
Around the area

Beyond the slopes

Other ski areas, basecamp options, alpine fishing, and scenic stops near Alpine Ski Club -- worth knowing whether you're in for a day, a long weekend, or a season pass.

Mountain & avalanche safety

Know before you go
Check today's avalanche bulletin from the regional avalanche center before any off-piste / side-country / backcountry travel. Conditions can shift dramatically between morning and afternoon on storm days.
Carry the gear, know how to use it
Beacon, shovel, probe. Practice companion rescue on a calm day, not during a real burial.
Mind the weather window
Heavy snow + wind builds wind slabs at ridgelines. The day after a storm is often the riskiest in the backcountry, even if the resort itself is open.
Respect closed terrain
Ropes are there for a reason. Even in-bounds, ducking a closure can trigger a slide that catches you and others below.

Track Alpine Ski Club in the Snoflo app

Save this resort as a favorite, set push alerts when snowfall crosses a threshold (e.g. "alert me when Alpine Ski Club reports 6″ new"), and Snoflo's iOS app will push the moment the SNOTEL station crosses.

FAQ

About Alpine Ski Club

Where does the snow data for Alpine Ski Club come from?

Snowpack, SWE, 24-hour snowfall, and air temperature come from the nearest USDA NRCS SNOTEL station. Forecast comes from the National Weather Service / yr.no feed that Snoflo's iOS app uses.

How often is the snow report updated?

Snowpack and SNOTEL data are updated continuously by NRCS (typically hourly). The 15-day weather forecast is refreshed throughout the day. Snoflo caches and renders the most recent observation -- look for the "as of" timestamp on the snowpack hero.

What's the elevation at Alpine Ski Club?

See the Resort Metrics panel above for base / summit / vertical drop. The summit elevation drives snowpack accumulation -- higher summits hold snow longer through spring.

How is "% of normal" calculated?

Today's snowpack is compared to the average snowpack on this calendar day across every recorded year at the nearest SNOTEL. 100% means right on average; 130% is a big year; 60% is thin.

What ski resorts are near Alpine Ski Club?

See the Other Ski Areas pill grid at the bottom of the page for resorts within driving distance. The sister Other Ski Areas card in the Plan-a-longer-trip grid above shows the closest few.

Can I get alerts when fresh snow hits?

Yes -- snow alerts are managed in the Snoflo iOS app. Favorite this resort, set a snowfall threshold (e.g. "alert me when 6+ inches"), and you'll get a push the moment the SNOTEL crosses.

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Other resorts near here

Snoflo-tracked ski areas within driving distance of Alpine Ski Club.

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Manage alerts in the Snoflo app

Custom snow alerts are configured in the iOS app -- favorite this resort, set a snowfall threshold (e.g. "alert me at 6+ inches"), and you'll get a push the moment the SNOTEL crosses.

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