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Some California ski resorts have delayed their season openings despite recent storms, as unusually mild temperatures have prevented adequate snowfall.

Climate change is contributing to boom-and-bust cycles of extremely dry and heavy snow years, making it tough for resorts to plan ahead.

It may have felt like the recent rain would never end in Los Angeles, but the record-breaking precipitation in Southern California has failed to translate into a much-desired dumping of snow at ski resorts across the state.

While Friday was originally set as the opening date of the Heavenly and Northstar ski resorts in the Lake Tahoe area, officials said mild weather and stubbornly insufficient f

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