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Mammoth's Midwinter Beast: 76 Inches Deep and Ready to Shred
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Ski Report for Mammoth Mountain, California
Daily Ski Conditions for Mammoth Mountain, California
Hey shredders, Mammoth Mountain is dishing out epic midwinter vibes right now, with a solid 76-inch base depth ready to carve up after that beast of a storm dumped nearly 8 feet at the summit and 63 inches at Main Lodge just days ago. Summit snowpack is stacked deep from the recent 44-94 inch totals across the Sierra, making for killer depth that locals are buzzing about.
Just 24 hours ago on Feb 24, up to 1 inch of fresh fell amid mixed precip and howling winds, with another light dusting possible in the last 48 hours as crews dig out—expect powdery bliss transitioning to spring-like groomers on lower slopes. With 24 of 25 lifts spinning (one holding for wind work), most trails are open, but patrol's easing terrain rollout post-storm for safety—prime for powder hounds patient enough to wait.
Current weather's a freeze-thaw mix: base temps hovering 33-43°F, mid-mountain around 36-42°F, summit chilly at 28°F with SW winds easing from F6. Pistes are fresh and variable—pow on top, softer below—while off-piste screams hero snow, but watch for avalanche risks after the dump; Sierra Avalanche Center rates it high, so stick to bounds. Season total's crushing it with February alone nearing 87-90 inches.
Looking ahead, today's clearing with highs near 47°F at base, warming to 52-55°F Thu-Fri before a cool-down to 39°F Mon and possible 1 inch fresh. Light snow Sat-Sun keeps it juicy, then dry stretch into early March—perfect for corn harvesting lower down. Heads up: Main Lodge reopened post-storm, but check roads via Caltrans for chains, and monitor lifts as winds linger. Grab your fatties—Mammoth's locked in for send-it sessions!
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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 Mammoth Mountain, California
Hey shredders, Mammoth Mountain is dishing out epic midwinter vibes right now, with a solid 76-inch base depth ready to carve up after that beast of a storm dumped nearly 8 feet at the summit and 63 inches at Main Lodge just days ago. Summit snowpack is stacked deep from the recent 44-94 inch totals across the Sierra, making for killer depth that locals are buzzing about.
Just 24 hours ago on Feb 24, up to 1 inch of fresh fell amid mixed precip and howling winds, with another light dusting possible in the last 48 hours as crews dig out—expect powdery bliss transitioning to spring-like groomers on lower slopes. With 24 of 25 lifts spinning (one holding for wind work), most trails are open, but patrol's easing terrain rollout post-storm for safety—prime for powder hounds patient enough to wait.
Current weather's a freeze-thaw mix: base temps hovering 33-43°F, mid-mountain around 36-42°F, summit chilly at 28°F with SW winds easing from F6. Pistes are fresh and variable—pow on top, softer below—while off-piste screams hero snow, but watch for avalanche risks after the dump; Sierra Avalanche Center rates it high, so stick to bounds. Season total's crushing it with February alone nearing 87-90 inches.
Looking ahead, today's clearing with highs near 47°F at base, warming to 52-55°F Thu-Fri before a cool-down to 39°F Mon and possible 1 inch fresh. Light snow Sat-Sun keeps it juicy, then dry stretch into early March—perfect for corn harvesting lower down. Heads up: Main Lodge reopened post-storm, but check roads via Caltrans for chains, and monitor lifts as winds linger. Grab your fatties—Mammoth's locked in for send-it sessions!
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.