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Spring Shred Alert: Late Season Vail Magic Before April 8 Closeout
Published 3 weeks, 6 days ago
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Ski Report for Vail, Colorado
Daily Ski Conditions for Vail, Colorado
Hey powder hounds and shredders, Vail's hanging on for those epic spring turns as we slide into late season! Right now, the base sits at around 45-50 inches (114 cm up top in spots), with the summit packing 88 cm of that crusty, sun-soaked goodness—perfect for carving groomers if you time it right. No massive dumps lately, just 2 inches in the past 24 hours and 5 over 48, keeping things machine-groomed on piste while off-piste stays crusty and variable—watch for marked obstacles and spring slush.
Only 8 of 34 lifts are spinning, unlocking 23-28 of 234+ km (or 888 acres) of runs, so focus on the open bowls and family-friendly zones—Back Bowls might tease but stay smart with the buddy system. Weather's chilly today: cloudy skies, base hovering 22-39°F and summit dipping to 10-27°F with light winds, feeling brisk up high.
Looking ahead, brace for a mix—chance of light snow showers today (trace to 1-2 inches possible), then clearing up with highs climbing to 33-41°F tomorrow and Sunday, warming to the 50s by midweek but with sneaky flurries (up to 2 cm at summit early next week). Snow line's high, so base might see minimal freshies.
Season total's solid at 155 inches, well above average for April, but closing day's April 8 (or 19 per some reports)—grab weekend hours 8:30a-3:30p before it melts out. Pro tip: conditions are variable with spring snowpack; ease in, respect closures, and hit those groomed cruisers for maximum fun. Vail's still delivering that Rocky Mountain magic—pack the shades and sunscreen!
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 powder hounds and shredders, Vail's hanging on for those epic spring turns as we slide into late season! Right now, the base sits at around 45-50 inches (114 cm up top in spots), with the summit packing 88 cm of that crusty, sun-soaked goodness—perfect for carving groomers if you time it right. No massive dumps lately, just 2 inches in the past 24 hours and 5 over 48, keeping things machine-groomed on piste while off-piste stays crusty and variable—watch for marked obstacles and spring slush.
Only 8 of 34 lifts are spinning, unlocking 23-28 of 234+ km (or 888 acres) of runs, so focus on the open bowls and family-friendly zones—Back Bowls might tease but stay smart with the buddy system. Weather's chilly today: cloudy skies, base hovering 22-39°F and summit dipping to 10-27°F with light winds, feeling brisk up high.
Looking ahead, brace for a mix—chance of light snow showers today (trace to 1-2 inches possible), then clearing up with highs climbing to 33-41°F tomorrow and Sunday, warming to the 50s by midweek but with sneaky flurries (up to 2 cm at summit early next week). Snow line's high, so base might see minimal freshies.
Season total's solid at 155 inches, well above average for April, but closing day's April 8 (or 19 per some reports)—grab weekend hours 8:30a-3:30p before it melts out. Pro tip: conditions are variable with spring snowpack; ease in, respect closures, and hit those groomed cruisers for maximum fun. Vail's still delivering that Rocky Mountain magic—pack the shades and sunscreen!
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.