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NSW: The NSW snow report for Saturday, August 25, 2007


AAP General News (Australia)
08-25-2007
NSW: The NSW snow report for Saturday, August 25, 2007

The NSW snow report for Saturday, August 25:

THREDBO: No new snow. A fine and sunny day predicted with occasional high passing cloud.

Winds are light. Top temperature today of four degrees. There is a good cover of snow
across the resort. Up high, it's dry on a firm base, with the mid to lower slopes hard
packed in places, softening quickly under the sun. All lifts are expected to open. Roads
are open to Thredbo. Average snow depth is 156.4cm.

PERISHER: No new snow. Blue skies predicted today and sunshine.

There is a very good cover of snow across the resort and 108 groomed runs. Winds will
be light. Snow cover is firm early today but it will soften later. The temperature early
today was 1 degree. Average snow depth is 156.4cm with 50 lifts operating. Roads are open.

SELWYN: No new snow in the last 24 horus, and warm temperatures overnight will see
the cover soft from the start today. Skiing and boarding will be limited to areas of man-made
snow, with the surface ranging from fair to very good. Top temperature today of 3.1 degrees.

The sky will be partly cloudy but there will be no breeze. Average snow depth is 35 cm.

CHARLOTTE PASS: No new snow. There is a firm base of snow across the mountain, and
snow groomers have been out overnight. Moderate north-westerly winds are predicted today
as is a top temperature of four degrees. Five lifts are operating and the snow depth is
156.4 cm.

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KEYWORD: SNOW NSW (SYDNEY)

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