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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 4 MIN

Heavenly Powder Alert: 14 Inches Incoming This Week, Here's What You Need to Know

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 Well, here's the scoop if you're thinking about heading to Heavenly right now: conditions are solid overall, though we're in that interesting February moment when things could get really interesting in the coming days. Right now at the base you're looking at 45 centimeters of snow depth, which translates to about 18 inches if you're thinking in feet. Up at the summit, you've got a much healthier 104 centimeters waiting for you. All 27 lifts are spinning and 100 percent of the terrain is open, so you can explore basically everything the mountain has to offer. The current surface conditions are being described as hard-pack, which means you'll get some solid edges and decent carving rather than the pillowy stuff. The last real snow came through on February 11th, so things have been relatively stable for the past few days. We're not talking fresh pow conditions right now, but it's definitely skiable terrain with decent grip. If you're the type who likes exploring the mountain and getting some quality runs in on groomed runs, you're in good shape. Here's where it gets exciting though. A powder alarm was issued showing that roughly 14 inches of fresh snow is forecast over the next two days. We're talking about significant accumulation rolling in starting tomorrow, Monday, with around 8 inches expected at altitude and continuing into Tuesday with another 6 inches possible. Temperatures are dropping into the teens and low twenties, which is perfect for preserving whatever falls. This means by the time you read this, there could already be some fresh stashes to discover, especially in the shaded areas and off the beaten path. The Milky Way Bowl and terrain around Mott and Killebrew Canyons should be particularly interesting for anyone wanting to venture into ungroomed terrain. Weather-wise, today Sunday is clear and cool with a high around 42 degrees at the base. Tomorrow things change dramatically with snow expected throughout the day. Monday through Wednesday look like active snow days with temperatures staying cold enough to keep everything consolidated. By Thursday and Friday, things should clear out and stabilize again. A couple of things to keep in mind: Heavenly averages around 360 inches of snow annually, making it incredibly reliable. The resort has 200 snow-making cannons covering about 73 percent of the terrain, so even during leaner periods, the main runs stay in decent shape. With 4,800 skiable acres and 111 total trails, there's plenty of terrain to explore whether you're cruising groomers or hunting for untracked snow in the backcountry accessible areas. If you're flexible with your schedule, waiting until Tuesday or Wednesday after this storm system rolls through could be absolutely worth it. Fresh snow at Heavenly tends to stick around longer in the shaded north-facing areas, and with this much incoming moisture, you could have some excellent 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 Well, here's the scoop if you're thinking about heading to Heavenly right now: conditions are solid overall, though we're in that interesting February moment when things could get really interesting in the coming days. Right now at the base you're looking at 45 centimeters of snow depth, which translates to about 18 inches if you're thinking in feet. Up at the summit, you've got a much healthier 104 centimeters waiting for you. All 27 lifts are spinning and 100 percent of the terrain is open, so you can explore basically everything the mountain has to offer. The current surface conditions are being described as hard-pack, which means you'll get some solid edges and decent carving rather than the pillowy stuff. The last real snow came through on February 11th, so things have been relatively stable for the past few days. We're not talking fresh pow conditions right now, but it's definitely skiable terrain with decent grip. If you're the type who likes exploring the mountain and getting some quality runs in on groomed runs, you're in good shape. Here's where it gets exciting though. A powder alarm was issued showing that roughly 14 inches of fresh snow is forecast over the next two days. We're talking about significant accumulation rolling in starting tomorrow, Monday, with around 8 inches expected at altitude and continuing into Tuesday with another 6 inches possible. Temperatures are dropping into the teens and low twenties, which is perfect for preserving whatever falls. This means by the time you read this, there could already be some fresh stashes to discover, especially in the shaded areas and off the beaten path. The Milky Way Bowl and terrain around Mott and Killebrew Canyons should be particularly interesting for anyone wanting to venture into ungroomed terrain. Weather-wise, today Sunday is clear and cool with a high around 42 degrees at the base. Tomorrow things change dramatically with snow expected throughout the day. Monday through Wednesday look like active snow days with temperatures staying cold enough to keep everything consolidated. By Thursday and Friday, things should clear out and stabilize again. A couple of things to keep in mind: Heavenly averages around 360 inches of snow annually, making it incredibly reliable. The resort has 200 snow-making cannons covering about 73 percent of the terrain, so even during leaner periods, the main runs stay in decent shape. With 4,800 skiable acres and 111 total trails, there's plenty of terrain to explore whether you're cruising groomers or hunting for untracked snow in the backcountry accessible areas. If you're flexible with your schedule, waiting until Tuesday or Wednesday after this storm system rolls through could be absolutely worth it. Fresh snow at Heavenly tends to stick around longer in the shaded north-facing areas, and with this much incoming moisture, you could have some excellent This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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