Skiers find little to no snow in Europe, while Utah slopes have opposite  problem

Skiers find little to no snow in Europe, while Utah slopes have opposite problem

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Half of the ski slopes in France were closed the first week of January because of the rise in temperatures. But in Utah, some places had the opposite problem, with too much snow shutting down resorts for hours or days at a time.

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