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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2026 · 3 MIN

Heavenly Mountain Firing On All Cylinders: Fresh Snow and Perfect Conditions This Week

from Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report · host Inception Point AI

Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort Heavenly Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now for mid-winter shredding. The mountain is sitting pretty with 96 centimeters (about 3.2 feet) of snow at the summit and 45 centimeters (1.5 feet) at the base, giving you solid coverage across the terrain. The snow quality is gripping, which means you're getting that nice, stable base that every skier and rider dreams about. Looking at the recent action, Heavenly picked up some fresh powder this week. Tuesday brought 17 centimeters of new snow at the summit and 16 centimeters at the base, followed by Wednesday's 12 centimeters at the summit and 11 centimeters at the base. That's some respectable accumulation to work with, especially since the last significant dump came back on January 27th. The terrain is wide open with 108 of 111 trails available, which means you've got access to nearly all the mountain's personality. The lift situation is equally solid with 23 of 27 lifts operational, giving you 85 percent availability. That's plenty of access to reach every corner of the resort, and you shouldn't be dealing with major bottlenecks or closures limiting your day. Weather-wise, conditions are transitioning into that classic freeze-thaw pattern. Right now it's sitting around 33 degrees Fahrenheit at the base and 19 degrees at the summit with light winds, creating ideal riding conditions. Temperatures are below freezing at elevation, which means the snow is staying firm and supportive rather than getting slushy. Looking ahead at the next five days, the forecast is mostly dry with some interesting variation. Thursday through Saturday will see temperatures climbing slightly, ranging from highs around 36 to 38 degrees at the base, with minimal precipitation expected. Friday could see some freeze-thaw action that might create crusty mornings and softer afternoons. Saturday looks like it could add another 11 centimeters of new snow, which would be a welcome bonus for freshening things up. Then Sunday takes a dramatic turn with 23 centimeters of new powder possible at the summit and 23 centimeters at the base, along with much colder temperatures plunging to around minus 14 degrees at the summit. That's a game-changer if it materializes, potentially transforming Sunday into an absolute bluebird powder day. The pistes are in excellent shape with good coverage overall, though you're starting to notice a few rocks and sticks poking through on some runs. The grooming crews are staying on top of it though, pushing snow around to fill in those spots and maintain quality across the manicured runs. Off-piste skiing requires careful assessment right now given the variable snow depths and conditions. The resort always reminds visitors that off-piste terrain isn't always controlled or patrolled, so check local avalanche conditions and always carry appropriate safety equipment if you venture beyond the ropes. On This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort Heavenly Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now for mid-winter shredding. The mountain is sitting pretty with 96 centimeters (about 3.2 feet) of snow at the summit and 45 centimeters (1.5 feet) at the base, giving you solid coverage across the terrain. The snow quality is gripping, which means you're getting that nice, stable base that every skier and rider dreams about. Looking at the recent action, Heavenly picked up some fresh powder this week. Tuesday brought 17 centimeters of new snow at the summit and 16 centimeters at the base, followed by Wednesday's 12 centimeters at the summit and 11 centimeters at the base. That's some respectable accumulation to work with, especially since the last significant dump came back on January 27th. The terrain is wide open with 108 of 111 trails available, which means you've got access to nearly all the mountain's personality. The lift situation is equally solid with 23 of 27 lifts operational, giving you 85 percent availability. That's plenty of access to reach every corner of the resort, and you shouldn't be dealing with major bottlenecks or closures limiting your day. Weather-wise, conditions are transitioning into that classic freeze-thaw pattern. Right now it's sitting around 33 degrees Fahrenheit at the base and 19 degrees at the summit with light winds, creating ideal riding conditions. Temperatures are below freezing at elevation, which means the snow is staying firm and supportive rather than getting slushy. Looking ahead at the next five days, the forecast is mostly dry with some interesting variation. Thursday through Saturday will see temperatures climbing slightly, ranging from highs around 36 to 38 degrees at the base, with minimal precipitation expected. Friday could see some freeze-thaw action that might create crusty mornings and softer afternoons. Saturday looks like it could add another 11 centimeters of new snow, which would be a welcome bonus for freshening things up. Then Sunday takes a dramatic turn with 23 centimeters of new powder possible at the summit and 23 centimeters at the base, along with much colder temperatures plunging to around minus 14 degrees at the summit. That's a game-changer if it materializes, potentially transforming Sunday into an absolute bluebird powder day. The pistes are in excellent shape with good coverage overall, though you're starting to notice a few rocks and sticks poking through on some runs. The grooming crews are staying on top of it though, pushing snow around to fill in those spots and maintain quality across the manicured runs. Off-piste skiing requires careful assessment right now given the variable snow depths and conditions. The resort always reminds visitors that off-piste terrain isn't always controlled or patrolled, so check local avalanche conditions and always carry appropriate safety equipment if you venture beyond the ropes. On This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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