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Warmer weather, with the temperature rising five to fifteen degrees will prevail in the skiing country in New England this week, according to the report issued last night by the Boston and Maine Railroad skiing service.
Conway, N. H.: snow good. Eleven inches with a breakable crust.
Dartmouth Region, N. H.: seven inches of fair snow.
Franconia Notch, N. H.; fair snow with three inches powder, over ten to seventeen inch base on the trail.
Jackson, N. H.: good snow of thirteen inches with a breakable crust.
Lanconia (Gilford), N. H.: fair snow with fourteen inches and an unbreakable crust.
North Conway, N. H.: good snow with nine inches and a breakable crust
North Woodstock, N. H.: good snow with two inches powder over ten inches with a breakable crust.
Pinkham Notch, N. H.: good snow with twenty-six inches of settled powder.
Saint Sauvere, Can.: good skiing conditions, breakable crust.
Stowe, Vt.: good snow, forty-four to sixty-four inches of packed powder.
Woodstock, Vt.: eleven inches of good snow.
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