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Killington Mid-March: Beast Mode Activated with Fresh Snow and 91 Percent Open
Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey skiers and riders, Killington's still shredding strong in mid-March with that classic Beast of the East vibe! Right now, the base sits at a solid **50 cm** deep while the summit boasts **76 cm**, perfect for carving those legendary groomers. You've got **17 out of 22 lifts** spinning and a massive **108 of 118 km** (91%) of trails open, including valley runs, so no excuses to hit the slopes. Pistes are prime **packed powder and groomed snow**—grippy and fun for all levels—though off-piste details are light, expect tracked-out spots from recent lighter dumps.
Snow action's been steady: **2 cm** fell yesterday, **8 inches (20 cm)** over the past 72 hours, and a smidge more like 5-6 cm about 10 days back. Season total? Killington averages **175 inches** annually, and they're piling it up toward a June 7 close.
Weather's cooperating today around **-9 to -2°C** up high (16 to 28°F), crisp and cold for that powder feel. Looking ahead, tomorrow (Tue 17) brings **light snow showers** with up to **4 cm** new at summit and **1 inch** possible lower, highs near 37°F—prime for fresh tracks! Wed stays chilly (-15 to -6°C, no big snow), Thu a trace, Fri light **1 cm**. Next few days hover 33-41°F days/13-22°F nights with mixed clouds and flurries—pack layers but dream of dumps!
Locals tip: Grip's good on piste, but watch for variable off-piste after winds; crowds light midweek means untracked stashes linger. Winter Weather Advisory's out, so check Killington's snow phone (802-422-3261) for real-time tweaks. Spring Pass kicks in soon for unlimited ripps—Beast mode activated! Grab your gear and go!
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 skiers and riders, Killington's still shredding strong in mid-March with that classic Beast of the East vibe! Right now, the base sits at a solid **50 cm** deep while the summit boasts **76 cm**, perfect for carving those legendary groomers. You've got **17 out of 22 lifts** spinning and a massive **108 of 118 km** (91%) of trails open, including valley runs, so no excuses to hit the slopes. Pistes are prime **packed powder and groomed snow**—grippy and fun for all levels—though off-piste details are light, expect tracked-out spots from recent lighter dumps.
Snow action's been steady: **2 cm** fell yesterday, **8 inches (20 cm)** over the past 72 hours, and a smidge more like 5-6 cm about 10 days back. Season total? Killington averages **175 inches** annually, and they're piling it up toward a June 7 close.
Weather's cooperating today around **-9 to -2°C** up high (16 to 28°F), crisp and cold for that powder feel. Looking ahead, tomorrow (Tue 17) brings **light snow showers** with up to **4 cm** new at summit and **1 inch** possible lower, highs near 37°F—prime for fresh tracks! Wed stays chilly (-15 to -6°C, no big snow), Thu a trace, Fri light **1 cm**. Next few days hover 33-41°F days/13-22°F nights with mixed clouds and flurries—pack layers but dream of dumps!
Locals tip: Grip's good on piste, but watch for variable off-piste after winds; crowds light midweek means untracked stashes linger. Winter Weather Advisory's out, so check Killington's snow phone (802-422-3261) for real-time tweaks. Spring Pass kicks in soon for unlimited ripps—Beast mode activated! Grab your gear and go!
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.