Historical Weather

Combine our abundant natural snowfall of 250 inches annually with the world's most extensive snowmaking system and Killington's elevation advantage, and what you get are the best snow surface conditions from opening day in November right through closing day in early May.

MONTHY SNOWFALL AVERAGES

November 29 inches
December 33 inches
January 52 inches
February 55 inches
March 57 inches
April 24 inches

(Measured at the 4,000-foot level below the summit of Killington Peak)

TEMP INFO

  JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG 
SEP OCT
NOV DEC
AVG. HIGH TEMP 31 34 44 57 70 78 82 80 71 60 47 35
AVG. LOW TEMP 10 12 22 33 43 52 56 55 47 36 28 16

HISTORICAL SKI SEASON AND SNOWFALL INFORMATION

SKI SEASON     OPEN/CLOSE DATES TOTAL SNOWFALL         SNOWFALL FROM MARCH 1ST ON
2009/2010 Early Nov. - Early May    
2008/2009 Nov. 2-6, Nov. 19-May 2 283" 30"
2007/2008 November 16 - April 20 282" 62"
2006/2007 November 23 - May 6 294" 125"
2005/2006 Oct. 29-30, Nov. 19 - May 1 191" 24"
2004/2005 November 9 - May 15 206" 55"
2003/2004 November 10 - May 12 215" 50"
2002/2003 October 25 - May 26 291" 58"
2001/2002 November 6 - June 1 192" 63"
2000/2001 October 29 - May 27 316" 125"
1999/2000 October 25 - May 29 209" 50"
1998/1999 October 22 - May 25 186" 55"
1997/1998 October 1 - May 25 242" 65"
1996/1997 October 4 - June 22 301" 119"
1995/1996 October 17 - June 10 307" 120"
1994/1996 October 3 - June 4 182" 36"
1993/1994 October 1 - June 9 279" 62"
1992/1993 October 1 - June 1 300" 99"
1991/1992 October 21 - June 14 198" 49"
1990/1991 October 27 - May 28 206" 39"
1989/1990 October 10 - May 28 249" 44"
1988/1989 October 13 - May 21 202" 42"
1987/1988 October 12 - June 1 238" 55"
1986/1987 October 10 - June 3 233" 40"