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Spring Fling Alert: Vail's Final Days Before April 19 Closeout with Fresh Snow Rolling In
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Ski Report for Vail, Colorado
Daily Ski Conditions for Vail, Colorado
Hey shredders, Vail's hanging on for one last epic spring fling before closing day on April 19—think variable spring snow begging for carvy turns on the open stuff! Right now, the base is sitting at a solid 33-35 inches top to bottom, with machine-groomed pistes keeping those 18 out of 278 trails (about 234km) buttery smooth for ripping laps. Off-piste? Mostly closed or blank slate—stick to the groomers to stay safe amid marked obstacles and that classic corn conversion.
No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours (zero reported), but 13-18 inches over the past 5-7 days has kept things lively, pushing the season total to 168 inches—right around average for late-season magic. Just 7-12 of 33 lifts are spinning (resort status: open 8:30a-3:30p daily), so hit Gondola One or 19 early to beat the crowds on those 888 open acres.
Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies, highs around 44°F dropping to 27°F overnight—perfect for sunset shreds. But gear up: tomorrow brings snow with 40°F highs and 31°F lows, then heavy dumps roll in—3-9 inches Friday-Saturday, 5-12 inches Sunday, and more 3-6 inches early next week amid gusty winds up to 50mph. Expect cloudy, snowy vibes with highs 13-47°F and lows near 0-25°F—prime for pow turns if you time it right.
Pro tip from the locals: Snowpack's in full spring mode—slow down, buddy up, obey signs, and refresh the Responsibility Code as conditions shift fast. Vail Pass might see 4-8 inches from incoming fronts, so chains could be smart. Grab those final bowls before the melt—pure Rocky Mountain stoke awaits!
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 hanging on for one last epic spring fling before closing day on April 19—think variable spring snow begging for carvy turns on the open stuff! Right now, the base is sitting at a solid 33-35 inches top to bottom, with machine-groomed pistes keeping those 18 out of 278 trails (about 234km) buttery smooth for ripping laps. Off-piste? Mostly closed or blank slate—stick to the groomers to stay safe amid marked obstacles and that classic corn conversion.
No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours (zero reported), but 13-18 inches over the past 5-7 days has kept things lively, pushing the season total to 168 inches—right around average for late-season magic. Just 7-12 of 33 lifts are spinning (resort status: open 8:30a-3:30p daily), so hit Gondola One or 19 early to beat the crowds on those 888 open acres.
Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies, highs around 44°F dropping to 27°F overnight—perfect for sunset shreds. But gear up: tomorrow brings snow with 40°F highs and 31°F lows, then heavy dumps roll in—3-9 inches Friday-Saturday, 5-12 inches Sunday, and more 3-6 inches early next week amid gusty winds up to 50mph. Expect cloudy, snowy vibes with highs 13-47°F and lows near 0-25°F—prime for pow turns if you time it right.
Pro tip from the locals: Snowpack's in full spring mode—slow down, buddy up, obey signs, and refresh the Responsibility Code as conditions shift fast. Vail Pass might see 4-8 inches from incoming fronts, so chains could be smart. Grab those final bowls before the melt—pure Rocky Mountain stoke awaits!
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.