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Week Ahead: Banff Opened. New Zealand Blinked.
Banff Sunshine pulled off its summer-skiing encore, New Zealand's June 20 reset slipped again, and Australia's early season is leaning hard on narrow man-made strips. The calendar lost this round.

June 20 Was Supposed to Fix the Ski Calendar. It Already Moved.
Banff Sunshine is still lining up a rare summer-skiing opening, but New Zealand's big reset just got messier: The Remarkables slipped to June 21, Cardrona is still aiming for June 20, and the forecast is now the real story.

Week Ahead: June 20 Is the New Opening Day
Banff Sunshine reopens for summer skiing, New Zealand's delayed first wave tries again, Australia gets the early-season reality check, and June keeps proving that the ski calendar is now a moving target.

New Zealand's Opening Weekend Just Got Punted
The Southern Hemisphere handoff was supposed to get cleaner this weekend. Instead, Mt Hutt, Cardrona, and The Remarkables all delayed, and Coronet Peak is carrying the week on Snow Factory beginner laps.

Week Ahead: Winter Just Crossed the Equator
Australia opened on fresh snow, New Zealand's first real wave lands this week, The Remarkables wants to become the country's biggest ski area, and Park City is suddenly a boardroom fight again.

Week Ahead: June Skiing Is a Border Crossing Now
Mammoth gets one more week, Timberline settles into summer mode, Beartooth pauses for lift work, and New Zealand is about to take the baton.

SnowRadar Is Going South for Winter
North America is done. New Zealand, Australia, Chile, and Argentina are about to make weather nerds useful again.