Rick Carroll, The Aspen TimesSnowmass ski slopes were barren of snow earlier this month. The ski area has slowly added terrain. Aspen and Snowmass are experiencing the wrong kind of flurry this month. Lodges in the two resorts are starting to experience cancellations of reservations due to the lack of snow, according to Bill Tomcich, president of Stay Aspen Snowmass, a central bookings agency. “We have certainly seen a noticeable recent slowdown at Stay Aspen Snowmass, along with a flurry of cancellations — mostly related to very close-in arrivals,” Tomcich wrote in his latest monthly occupancy report released Monday. Tomcich couldn’t be reached Monday for elaboration on a “flurry” of cancellations. Snowfall totals collected at the Aspen Water Plant show the valley received only 6.8 inches of snow in November, or the fourth worst November snowfall in records dating back to the 1934-35 season.