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On the Hill: Lather up with sunscreen, it’s a bluebird day at Keystone

On the Hill, brought to you by The Steadman Clinic and the Steadman Philippon Research Institute, brings you a video report showcasing Summit County’s ski conditions Wednesday through Sunday.

VIDEO: Summit Daily News copy editor Heather Jarvis and Cindy from ad sales hit some bumps and enjoy some fresh corduroy on an empty mountain.

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Keystone Resort: Reporting 0″ of new snow overnight, 0″ in the last 72 hours, packed powder conditions and a 38″ base.

Explore Summit field report: Slap on some sunscreen and blast down some groomers. Except for a chance of a slight dusting Thursday morning (less than 1/2 inch forecasted by NOAA), it’s all sunny skies and warm temps for the rest of the week. It’s a day for easy skiing and chilling outside for lunch at LaBonte’s at the base of North Peak.

Weather: 13 degrees at 9 a.m., should be a gorgeous day with highs in the mid- to upper-30s.

Liftline status: No line at all at 9 a.m.

Run of the day: Flying Dutchman to Bachelor

Breakdown: Keystone is running 19 of 20 lifts, providing access to 3,027 of 3,148 acres.

Snowcast: NOAA is calling for mostly sunny skies, with a high near 34. West wind 5 to 7 mph. Any sort of significant snow is not looking good anytime in the near future. Meteorologist Joel Gratz’s report says “Most of Colorado will be dry through next Tuesday, 1/28.”

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