FRISCO, Colo. — Mountain towns like Frisco are feeling the impacts of a snow-starved season, with the community hoping this weekend's forecast will deliver the powder they've been waiting for.
Linsey Joyce, recreation director for the town of Frisco, said they had to pivot to Mother Nature's plans and encourage visitors to enjoy other activities. This overwhelmingly warm fall meant locals enjoyed biking and running on the trails, but as Joyce explained, many are ready to bring their skis out.
"We need the snow to have our community just function in the way that it typically does for November, December," said Joyce. "We're really hoping this weekend turns out to be a big, big snowfall."
Evidently, the warm temperatures have made it challenging for the team to make snow at the Nordic Cent

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