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Powder Mountain closes Tuesday due to wind and lightning

Reed Hastings, co-founder and executive chairman of Netflix, has purchased the majority of the Summit Series’ founders' ownership stake in Powder Mountain. Photo: Chris Pearson for Ski Utah.
EDEN, Utah — Powder Mountain fully shut down operations on Tuesday due to high winds and lightning. It plans to reopen on Wednesday.
Any guests that have purchased tickets for Tuesday will be refunded, Powder Mountain said.
The winter season is set to end there on April 10.
Due to high winds and lightning, Powder Mountain will be CLOSED, today, April 5th. Any guests that have purchased tickets for today will be refunded. #PowMow will resume daily operations tomorrow, April 6th. pic.twitter.com/t9o6rtA8kC
— Powder Mountain (@PowMow) April 5, 2022
