IDAHO — If you were hoping to hit the slopes this Thanksgiving, Mother Nature had other plans. Warm fall weather has left most of Idaho’s ski resorts with little to no snow. But cooler temperatures this week have most resorts firing up their snowmaking machines in hopes of opening soon.

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“We are always hoping to open sometime around Thanksgiving,” said Ken Rider with Brundage Resort.

That goal likely won’t be met this year at any of the ski resorts in Idaho due to the unusually warm fall.

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“The temperature certainly dropped last night, which was a very welcome reprieve in the weather. So we were ab

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