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The Storm Worked. The Weekend Forecast Did Not.
Australia finally has lifts and groomers again, New Zealand has a cleaner operating map, and now the forecast has gone quiet. This weekend is not a powder chase. It is a capacity test.

The Storm Worked. Now the Lifts Have to Prove It.
Perisher just jumped to lifts in all four resort areas, The Remarkables has 7 of 7 spinning, and Thredbo is showing the fine print. The mid-July scoreboard is no longer snowfall. It is conversion.

Week Ahead: The Storm Is Here. So Are the Wind Holds.
Australia finally has a proper July storm cycle, New Zealand is building depth, and the honest scoreboard this week is not snowfall. It is what can actually run.

The Southern Hemisphere Finally Has a Scoreboard. It Is Not Snowfall.
Australia's rescue storm made winter visible again. New Zealand's delayed start is improving. But the number that matters now is terrain.

Week Ahead: The Rescue Storm Bought Time. Now Terrain Has to Open.
Australia finally got winter on the ground, New Zealand has another storm window, and the useful scoreboard this week is lift counts -- not hype.

The Southern Hemisphere Ski Season Just Got Its First Stress Test
New Zealand gets two calm days before a rain-then-snow storm, while Australia is trying to recover from one of the ugliest June starts on record.

Week Ahead: Opening Day Is Over. Expansion Week Starts Now.
New Zealand finally has lifts spinning, Australia is staring at a rain-first storm, and the next useful metric is not who opened. It is who can add terrain.

New Zealand Finally Opened. Now Comes the Hard Part.
Cardrona got the South Island moving on a learner-area footprint, while The Remarkables and Mt Hutt are lining up Saturday openings. The calendar finally won a round. The terrain report has not.

New Zealand Finally Has Snow in the Forecast. Now It Has to Prove It.
The South Island's delayed ski season has a real cold window this week. The problem: forecasts do not ski. Lifts, base depth, and terrain status do.

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 Is No Longer an Opening Day. It Is a Lie Detector.
Banff Sunshine is ready to reopen for summer skiing, The Remarkables just pushed to Sunday, Cardrona is trying to make Saturday work, and Australia is back in repair mode. The calendar made a promise. The snow report gets the final vote.

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.

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: 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.