PARK CITY, Utah — Advising guests to "hang tight," Park City Mountain became the latest Utah ski resort to postpone its opening day due to a lack of snow.
The resort was scheduled to welcome skiers to the slopes on Friday, but moderate temperatures have kept the mountains clear of the precious snow that puts smiles on the faces of those who trek to the state.
In its postponement message on Monday, the resort didn't even attempt to put out a new opening target date.
"Our snowmaking experts have been chasing every cold snap and firing up the snow guns whenever they can, and we are so proud of their around-the-clock work. The moment the weather cooperates, we’ll be ready to bring the mountain back to life," the resort said.
Park City is hardly alone in adjusting its schedule. Brian Head R

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