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Spring Shredding at Killington: Still Plenty of Snow and Weeks Left to Ride
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Here's your Killington snow report, mountain friend. The latest intel shows that while spring is definitely making its presence known at the resort, there's still plenty of reason to strap in and hit the slopes this week.
Current conditions reveal a base depth of 12 inches at the valley with 18 inches at mid-mountain and 24 inches up top, which means the summit's still holding decent snow even as temperatures climb. The mountain opened 12 of its 20 lifts today, with 94 of 155 runs available across all difficulty levels, so you've got solid options whether you're cruising greens or hunting steeper terrain. The piste conditions are machine groomed and packed powder in most areas, though expect some wet snow patches as the day wears on given the mild temperatures.
Recent snowfall has been light, with zero accumulation in the last 24 hours and similarly quiet conditions over the past 48 hours. However, don't let that discourage you—the mountain just saw meaningful snow on March 19 and 20, which helped build out the current base. The season total sits at an impressive 187 inches, which speaks volumes about Killington's legendary snowmaking operation and consistent conditions throughout the winter.
Looking at the weather ahead, expect freeze-thaw patterns for the next few days with temperatures fluctuating between freezing overnight and mild afternoons. Light rain is in the forecast for Friday morning, while weekend conditions should offer partly cloudy skies with temperatures gradually moderating. By next week, you might see some additional snow chances, though Mother Nature's being pretty generous with the spring warmth right now.
The good news? Killington planned to stay open through early June, so even with April upon us, you've got weeks left to carve up this massive 1,526-acre playground. Conditions are variable and softening as expected this time of year, so get out there early in the morning when snow is firmest, and prepare for slushy afternoons if you're planning all-day 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 Killington Resort, Vermont
Here's your Killington snow report, mountain friend. The latest intel shows that while spring is definitely making its presence known at the resort, there's still plenty of reason to strap in and hit the slopes this week.
Current conditions reveal a base depth of 12 inches at the valley with 18 inches at mid-mountain and 24 inches up top, which means the summit's still holding decent snow even as temperatures climb. The mountain opened 12 of its 20 lifts today, with 94 of 155 runs available across all difficulty levels, so you've got solid options whether you're cruising greens or hunting steeper terrain. The piste conditions are machine groomed and packed powder in most areas, though expect some wet snow patches as the day wears on given the mild temperatures.
Recent snowfall has been light, with zero accumulation in the last 24 hours and similarly quiet conditions over the past 48 hours. However, don't let that discourage you—the mountain just saw meaningful snow on March 19 and 20, which helped build out the current base. The season total sits at an impressive 187 inches, which speaks volumes about Killington's legendary snowmaking operation and consistent conditions throughout the winter.
Looking at the weather ahead, expect freeze-thaw patterns for the next few days with temperatures fluctuating between freezing overnight and mild afternoons. Light rain is in the forecast for Friday morning, while weekend conditions should offer partly cloudy skies with temperatures gradually moderating. By next week, you might see some additional snow chances, though Mother Nature's being pretty generous with the spring warmth right now.
The good news? Killington planned to stay open through early June, so even with April upon us, you've got weeks left to carve up this massive 1,526-acre playground. Conditions are variable and softening as expected this time of year, so get out there early in the morning when snow is firmest, and prepare for slushy afternoons if you're planning all-day 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.