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Vail's Spring Shred: 203km Open, Fresh Powder, and Epic Conditions Through Mid-April
Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Vail, Colorado
Daily Ski Conditions for Vail, Colorado
Hey shredders, Vail's calling with that classic Colorado magic still pumping strong into mid-March! Right now, the mountain's rocking 28 out of 34 lifts open, letting you rip across 203 of 234 km of pistes packed with **powder and groomed goodness**—perfect for carving buttery turns or floating through fresh stashes on spots like Lower Ledges, where recent powder days have riders grinning ear to ear. Base snow depth sits around 40-60 cm, climbing to 78-99 cm at the summit, with a light 3-4 cm dusting yesterday keeping things lively.
No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours, but that recent fluff means playful conditions without the chaos. Off-piste? It's variable—think wind-affected crust in spots, so stick to patrolled lines unless you're geared up with avalanche kit and a buddy, as Vail's backcountry isn't always controlled. Season total? Vail's chasing its epic 249-inch average, with plenty banked for the April 19 close.
Weather's crisp today around 23°F at mid-mountain with passing clouds and light winds, warming to highs near 53-57°F valleyside—grab layers for those summit chills. Looking ahead, tomorrow flips colder with moderate snow possible (up to 1 inch late) and lows dipping to 10-13°F, ideal for pow pursuits. Days 3-5 stay mostly sunny and mild, highs 39-55°F with slim snow chances, but watch for a Thursday cooldown to 41°F high and possible flurries—prime for spring corn if it firms up.
Hit the My Epic App for live cams, lift lines, and grooming deets—no better way to plot your lines. Epic Passes for next season are dropping now with friend tix perks, so dream big while you send it today. Vail's terrain park and bowls are firing—get after it before the melt teases!
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 Vail, Colorado
Hey shredders, Vail's calling with that classic Colorado magic still pumping strong into mid-March! Right now, the mountain's rocking 28 out of 34 lifts open, letting you rip across 203 of 234 km of pistes packed with **powder and groomed goodness**—perfect for carving buttery turns or floating through fresh stashes on spots like Lower Ledges, where recent powder days have riders grinning ear to ear. Base snow depth sits around 40-60 cm, climbing to 78-99 cm at the summit, with a light 3-4 cm dusting yesterday keeping things lively.
No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours, but that recent fluff means playful conditions without the chaos. Off-piste? It's variable—think wind-affected crust in spots, so stick to patrolled lines unless you're geared up with avalanche kit and a buddy, as Vail's backcountry isn't always controlled. Season total? Vail's chasing its epic 249-inch average, with plenty banked for the April 19 close.
Weather's crisp today around 23°F at mid-mountain with passing clouds and light winds, warming to highs near 53-57°F valleyside—grab layers for those summit chills. Looking ahead, tomorrow flips colder with moderate snow possible (up to 1 inch late) and lows dipping to 10-13°F, ideal for pow pursuits. Days 3-5 stay mostly sunny and mild, highs 39-55°F with slim snow chances, but watch for a Thursday cooldown to 41°F high and possible flurries—prime for spring corn if it firms up.
Hit the My Epic App for live cams, lift lines, and grooming deets—no better way to plot your lines. Epic Passes for next season are dropping now with friend tix perks, so dream big while you send it today. Vail's terrain park and bowls are firing—get after it before the melt teases!
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.