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Killington's Beast Mode: Deep Snow, Cold Temps, and Epic Conditions All Week Long
Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey shredders, Killington is dishing out that classic Vermont vibe right now—think reliable deep snow with over 60 inches base depths on tap across its peaks, thanks to a season average hovering around 250 inches that keeps the stoke high all winter. Fresh powder from recent dumps has 98% of terrain open as of early February, groomers soft and playful by midday, while bumps, trees, and off-piste stay smooth and filled in for epic carves. No exact new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but expect light snow showers at altitude today with temps around 29°F max and 5°F min at base, dropping colder up high.
Lift and trail counts are maxed out with nearly full ops—hit those iconic runs from the 4,209ft summit down to 1,050ft base, where snow line holds steady. Current weather's overcast with wind chills biting hard (20-40 below possible), so layer up against frostbite risks, especially off-piste where wind crust or stashes vary wildly—always check avy levels before ducking ropes.
Looking ahead, the next five days bring more action: today light snow to resort level; Saturday 1in new with 18°F highs; Sunday cloudy at 5°F; Monday 15°F clouds; Tuesday warming to 23°F. A 2in refresh over seven days keeps pistes fresh, but watch for wind or mild spells firming things up—cold snaps will preserve the goods.
Pro tip from locals: Book lifts online, snag Learn to Ride deals for free tickets, and eye the Superstar Cam for real-time views. No major notices, but extreme cold advisories mean bundle for those long summit hauls. Grab your board and charge—Beast is calling!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey shredders, Killington is dishing out that classic Vermont vibe right now—think reliable deep snow with over 60 inches base depths on tap across its peaks, thanks to a season average hovering around 250 inches that keeps the stoke high all winter. Fresh powder from recent dumps has 98% of terrain open as of early February, groomers soft and playful by midday, while bumps, trees, and off-piste stay smooth and filled in for epic carves. No exact new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but expect light snow showers at altitude today with temps around 29°F max and 5°F min at base, dropping colder up high.
Lift and trail counts are maxed out with nearly full ops—hit those iconic runs from the 4,209ft summit down to 1,050ft base, where snow line holds steady. Current weather's overcast with wind chills biting hard (20-40 below possible), so layer up against frostbite risks, especially off-piste where wind crust or stashes vary wildly—always check avy levels before ducking ropes.
Looking ahead, the next five days bring more action: today light snow to resort level; Saturday 1in new with 18°F highs; Sunday cloudy at 5°F; Monday 15°F clouds; Tuesday warming to 23°F. A 2in refresh over seven days keeps pistes fresh, but watch for wind or mild spells firming things up—cold snaps will preserve the goods.
Pro tip from locals: Book lifts online, snag Learn to Ride deals for free tickets, and eye the Superstar Cam for real-time views. No major notices, but extreme cold advisories mean bundle for those long summit hauls. Grab your board and charge—Beast is calling!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.