California ski resort extends its season after a major spring snowstorm - AP News
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A California ski resort has extended its season following a significant spring snowstorm. The decision allows skiers and snowboarders to continue enjoying winter sports activities later into the year. This extension is a direct result of the substantial snowfall, which replenished slopes typically winding down by this time. The additional operating period benefits the resort by attracting more visitors and extending revenue generation. It also offers a prolonged opportunity for enthusiasts to experience the fresh snow conditions.
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