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NSW: The NSW snow report for Thursday, August 23, 2007


AAP General News (Australia)
08-23-2007
NSW: The NSW snow report for Thursday, August 23, 2007

SYDNEY, Aug 23 AAP - The NSW snow report for Thursday, August 23:

THREDBO: No new snow but snowmakers topped up all main trails overnight. A mostly clear
and sunny morning with light winds blowing across the peaks. Cover will start out hard
packed in places but soften during the day. Expected top temperature of five degrees.

All lifts are expected to open. Roads are open to Thredbo. Average snow depth is 154cm.

PERISHER: No new snow. Calm and crisp as snow flurries clear to a fine day with increasing
sunshine and a top temperature of three degrees. Current temperature is minus eight degrees.

Groomers have been preparing the very good to excellent cover which is set to soften over
the day. Average snow depth is 154cm with 50 lifts operating. Roads are open.

SELWYN: No new snow but snowmakers added to the cover overnight. Skiing is restricted
to man-made areas, which is around 80 per cent of the mountain. Early drizzle snow flurries
are set to clear to sunshine. The current temperature of minus 2.5 degrees with an expected
top of five to six degrees. Cover will soften throughout the day. Nine lifts operating.

Average snow depth of 35cm. Road is open.

CHARLOTTE PASS: No new snow. Morning cloud and drizzle is set to clear to fine and
sunny conditions. Firm snow after a subzero night should soften over the day with five
lifts operating. The breeze is from the northeast and a top temperature of three degrees
expected. Average snow depth of 154cm. Road is currently closed.

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KEYWORD: SNOW NSW

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