Powder Ridge and other Connecticut ski resorts are now relying on massive snowmaking machines just to keep their slopes open, as warmer winters bring less natural snow. Locals are noticing fewer snowy days, and the ski industry is scrambling to adapt—using more efficient tech, but still needing those rare cold snaps to make it work. It’s not just about skiing; the whole community feels the impact, from lost jobs to local businesses struggling. Are artificial solutions enough, or do we need bigger changes to protect our winters? How do you see this shift affecting life in New England? #News #Connecticut #SkiResorts