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Killington Beast of the East Spring Shred Season Finale Fresh Pow Edition
Published 3 weeks, 4 days ago
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Hey, shredders and powder hounds, Killington Resort in Vermont is still cranking as the beast of the East, with its epic 4,241-foot summit calling your name late into the season—planned close around early June! Right now, the base sits at a solid 12-50 inches, ramping up to 24-76 inches at the summit, mostly machine-groomed and gripping snow that's ready for carving, though some wet snow spots mean watching for variable spots off-piste. Recent dumps? About 1 inch in the last 24 hours, with 7-8 inches over 48 hours and up to 18 inches past week—season total hovering around 62-187 inches, way above the 175-inch average for non-stop fun.
Expect 12-19 of 22 lifts spinning, unlocking 85-94 of 155 trails (72% open), from beginner greens to expert black diamonds across 1,526 acres. Current vibe: temps around 30-52°F at base (chillier 19-43°F summit), mostly sunny to cloudy with light snow flurries and 9-12 mph winds—perfect for a spring sesh if you layer up.
Looking ahead, Mother Nature's mixing it up: moderate snow today (2-5 inches possible), light flurries tomorrow (1-2 inches), then partly cloudy mid-week with traces. By Thursday-Friday, periods of heavier snow (4-7 inches), temps dipping to 14°/-12° before warming. Snow levels stay low, so fresh lines await, but watch for freeze-thaw and potential freezing rain.
Pro tip from the locals: snowmaking's on point keeping coverage strong, but hit the groomers early—valley run's open for that sweet base-to-summit rip. No major notices, just bundle for variable spring conditions and score those last powder days before the melt! Grab your pass and go wild.
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, shredders and powder hounds, Killington Resort in Vermont is still cranking as the beast of the East, with its epic 4,241-foot summit calling your name late into the season—planned close around early June! Right now, the base sits at a solid 12-50 inches, ramping up to 24-76 inches at the summit, mostly machine-groomed and gripping snow that's ready for carving, though some wet snow spots mean watching for variable spots off-piste. Recent dumps? About 1 inch in the last 24 hours, with 7-8 inches over 48 hours and up to 18 inches past week—season total hovering around 62-187 inches, way above the 175-inch average for non-stop fun.
Expect 12-19 of 22 lifts spinning, unlocking 85-94 of 155 trails (72% open), from beginner greens to expert black diamonds across 1,526 acres. Current vibe: temps around 30-52°F at base (chillier 19-43°F summit), mostly sunny to cloudy with light snow flurries and 9-12 mph winds—perfect for a spring sesh if you layer up.
Looking ahead, Mother Nature's mixing it up: moderate snow today (2-5 inches possible), light flurries tomorrow (1-2 inches), then partly cloudy mid-week with traces. By Thursday-Friday, periods of heavier snow (4-7 inches), temps dipping to 14°/-12° before warming. Snow levels stay low, so fresh lines await, but watch for freeze-thaw and potential freezing rain.
Pro tip from the locals: snowmaking's on point keeping coverage strong, but hit the groomers early—valley run's open for that sweet base-to-summit rip. No major notices, just bundle for variable spring conditions and score those last powder days before the melt! Grab your pass and go wild.
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.