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Heavenly Mountain Resort Snow Report: Carving Powder on the California-Nevada Border
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Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada
Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada
Get ready to shred the gnar at Heavenly Mountain Resort, straddling the California-Nevada border. Here's the latest scoop on ski conditions to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.
Heavenly is currently sporting an average snow depth of 80cm, with the base at 2031 meters having 45cm and the summit at 3038 meters boasting 121cm[2]. The last significant snowfall was 19cm on January 25, and there's been no new snow in the past 24 hours.
As for lift and trail operations, approximately 85% of the resort is open, offering plenty of terrain to explore. Visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes and avoid obstacles.
Current weather conditions are clear skies with a high of 9°C and a low of 3°C at the summit. However, the forecast suggests a change in weather patterns. Light rain is expected on Sunday morning, followed by heavy snowfall, particularly on Tuesday afternoon[1][4].
Looking ahead to the next five days, here's what you can expect:
- Sunday: Light rain turning to snow
- Monday: Cloudy with heavy snow showers
- Tuesday: Heavy snowfall
- Wednesday: Light snow showers
- Thursday: Fair with clear spells
Piste conditions are currently described as "hard-pack," which means the snow is compact and firm, ideal for carving and cruising. Off-piste skiing is permitted, but be aware that conditions can vary significantly from the groomed trails.
Heavenly typically sees an average annual snowfall of 1200cm, augmented by 200 snow cannons along 73% of the pistes. This ensures that even when natural snowfall is sparse, the resort can maintain good skiing conditions.
Before you hit the slopes, remember to check the latest updates and plan your day accordingly. Enjoy the ride at Heavenly Mountain Resort.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada
Get ready to shred the gnar at Heavenly Mountain Resort, straddling the California-Nevada border. Here's the latest scoop on ski conditions to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.
Heavenly is currently sporting an average snow depth of 80cm, with the base at 2031 meters having 45cm and the summit at 3038 meters boasting 121cm[2]. The last significant snowfall was 19cm on January 25, and there's been no new snow in the past 24 hours.
As for lift and trail operations, approximately 85% of the resort is open, offering plenty of terrain to explore. Visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes and avoid obstacles.
Current weather conditions are clear skies with a high of 9°C and a low of 3°C at the summit. However, the forecast suggests a change in weather patterns. Light rain is expected on Sunday morning, followed by heavy snowfall, particularly on Tuesday afternoon[1][4].
Looking ahead to the next five days, here's what you can expect:
- Sunday: Light rain turning to snow
- Monday: Cloudy with heavy snow showers
- Tuesday: Heavy snowfall
- Wednesday: Light snow showers
- Thursday: Fair with clear spells
Piste conditions are currently described as "hard-pack," which means the snow is compact and firm, ideal for carving and cruising. Off-piste skiing is permitted, but be aware that conditions can vary significantly from the groomed trails.
Heavenly typically sees an average annual snowfall of 1200cm, augmented by 200 snow cannons along 73% of the pistes. This ensures that even when natural snowfall is sparse, the resort can maintain good skiing conditions.
Before you hit the slopes, remember to check the latest updates and plan your day accordingly. Enjoy the ride at Heavenly Mountain Resort.
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.