The cold snap has been welcomed at alpine areas, with Victorian ski resorts opening early after an early dump of snow.
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Mt Buller, Mt Hotham and Falls Creek are all opening early this Saturday, June 4.
Thirty-five centimetres of snow has blanketed Mt Buller resort since Monday and the forecast is for more snow over the weekend.
A limited number of lifts will operate and the Village Toboggan park will be open for sliding.
At Falls Creek resort staff had to change plans for their annual ice plunge because the road to Rocky Valley Lake was closed by snow.
Only a few hardy souls made the trek to raise money for Fight MND.
Falls has an average of 37cm of snow, with a snowstorm forecast over the weekend. The Halley’s Comet and Towers Quad chairlifts will be operating this weekend, with the season declared open two weeks early.
Mt Hotham will also open this weekend with a blanket of fresh snow.
The early start is a blessing for the resorts after two years impacted by the pandemic.
Although for much of last season regional residents were able to access the alpine resorts, access from Melbourne was restricted in the early part of the season.
Victorian alpine resorts received 341,000 visitors — a 57 per cent decrease compared to the 10-year average from 2010 to 2019.
With temperatures hovering around 0℃ during the day and -3℃ overnight, all resorts are expecting more snow to set up a great season.