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Heavenly's Early Season: Warm Temps, Limited Terrain, and Forecast for Light Snowfall Ahead

Heavenly's Early Season: Warm Temps, Limited Terrain, and Forecast for Light Snowfall Ahead

Published 4 months, 2 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Heavenly is open, carving out an early-season footprint with limited but fun terrain, machine-made corduroy, and sweeping Lake Tahoe views—expect base-area springlike warmth by day and colder, firmer snow up high that improves first thing in the morning and late afternoon as temperatures drop.

Right now the resort reports roughly 8–11 inches at the base and about 9–16 inches up top depending on source and update time, with season totals in the neighborhood of ~33–43 inches so far this season. New natural snow has been minimal recently: most forecasts and reports show little to no accumulation in the last 24–48 hours, and the next measurable chance is forecast around December 22 with very light amounts predicted in long-range guidance.

Lift and trail access remains limited as Heavenly grows its early-season footprint: public lift status shows about 6–7 lifts running (including the Tram/Gunbarrel/Patsy’s/Powder Bowl access) and only around 5–6 trails open—roughly 3–5% of terrain—so plan for short laps and lift queues on the operating lifts. Mountain hours for lifts and trails are currently 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m..

Weather on-mountain has been warm in the valley with daytime highs near the low 50s°F and overnight lows in the 30s–40s°F, producing freeze–thaw cycles that make higher elevation runs firm in the morning and softening in sun-exposed aspects by mid-afternoon. Wind speeds are generally light (SW breezes mostly F2–F3), but higher-elevation forecasts show gustier conditions possible with any approaching systems. The five-day outlook through mid-late week keeps temperatures mild with limited precipitation expected until later in the month; models and snow-forecast providers show only light rain/snow chances in the short term and small accumulations in the 8–16 day window.

Piste conditions are mostly machine-groomed corduroy on the open runs (Patsy’s and Powder Bowl groomed), described as variable to gripping depending on time of day, while true off-piste/backcountry is largely not rideable—thin coverage, rocks and brush remain common off the marked trails so avy-prone terrain and gladed areas are generally closed or unsafe until more snow falls. Heavenly emphasizes operating from the California base with access to limited terrain; the gondola is running for sightseeing but not for skiing at present.

If you’re headed up: bring layered clothing for strong sun and warm valley temps plus a hardier mid-layer for cold, windy runs; early-morning first chairs will yield the best firm groomers before springy afternoon slush; consider shorter skis or a playful board for the punchy, thin early-season snow; and download the Epic/Heavenly app for live lift/line and terrain alerts. Events and celebrations for the resort’s 70th season are rolling out soon, so expect extra crowds on holiday weekends and special-event days—check resort notices before driving up.

Operational notices change quickly this time of year, so for real‑time lift counts, trail openings, exact current depths and the latest weather, check Heavenly’s official mountain conditions and webcams or the Epic app before you head out.

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