I enjoy reading about the lost/abandoned ski areas of New England and found this one to be relative due to the reasonably extensive coverage of their struggles throughout the 1980's due to lack of snow. Everything now seems to be hyped as the "most", "worst", "extreme", etc but some of us have lived through so much of all this before. Snow lovers in the 1980's = snow lovers in the 2020's.
Mt. Tom, Holyoke, MA: https://www.newenglandskihistory.com/Massachusetts/mttom.php
This was a fun quote from the page: "Though the 1984-85 season started on December 9, there was no more skiing until the day after Christmas. The holiday skiing too was short-lived, as temperatures soared into the 70s and melted the manmade snow. Manager Dave Moore told the Holyoke Transcript-Telegram, "If Mount Tom depended on what (snow) was on the ground, it would have been out of business 25 years ago." The season likely ended after the first weekend in March."