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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 3 MIN

Park City Spring Snow Incoming: Your Mid-Week Powder Window is Here

from Park City Mountain Resort, Utah Ski Report · host Inception Point AI

Ski Report for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah Daily Ski Conditions for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah Park City Mountain Resort is sitting pretty right now, and if you're thinking about heading up for some spring shredding, there's actually some good news on the horizon. The current base depth is holding at 58 inches with a summit that's keeping things respectable for late March. Twenty-three of the resort's 41 lifts are spinning, opening up 83 of the 349 total trails, which gives you a solid selection across the mountain's varied terrain. Yesterday brought nothing in terms of fresh snow, but conditions have been stable thanks to the cool overnight temps keeping the surface from getting too slushy. The weather's been doing that weird spring dance where you get warm afternoons followed by freezing nights, which honestly isn't the worst thing for snow preservation. Current conditions show mostly clear to partly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering right around 49 degrees at the base and dropping to 31 at night. It's definitely t-shirt weather on the way down, but you'll want layers because it cools off quick once you climb elevation. Here's where it gets interesting for the next few days. Tomorrow through the weekend is shaping up to be a bit of a roller coaster. You're looking at sunny conditions Wednesday with a high near 52 degrees, which is nice for visibility but not ideal for preserving that base. The real action starts Wednesday night when a system moves in bringing a slight chance of rain before switching over to snow. Thursday is the main event though, with a 100 percent chance of precipitation and 3 to 5 inches of new snow expected, accompanied by some decent powder potential higher up on the mountain. Temperatures will drop to around 35 degrees Thursday with northwest winds, which should help preserve whatever white stuff falls. Thursday night into Friday looks to continue the snow party with another 2 to 4 inches possible, though colder temps around 25 degrees mean you'll definitely want to bundle up. The silver lining is that this mid-week system is timed perfectly. Friday should see the storm wrap up, and then Saturday and Sunday are looking absolutely gorgeous with sunny skies and highs in the 40s, which means packed powder conditions for anyone who can squeeze in a weekend lap. The terrain parks are firing with 5 open parks featuring 31 features and 6 jumps, so if you're into tricks, there's plenty of options beyond the traditional runs. For off-piste exploration, keep in mind that conditions vary wildly depending on elevation, wind exposure, and how much sun each slope is getting. The Cottonwood Canyons have been dumping harder than Park City proper in recent storms, so if you're thinking backcountry, that's where the good stuff tends to be. Just remember to check avalanche conditions and never ski alone out there. Season-wise, things have been below average for Utah overall, but Park City's been holding up reasonably w This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Ski Report for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah Daily Ski Conditions for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah Park City Mountain Resort is sitting pretty right now, and if you're thinking about heading up for some spring shredding, there's actually some good news on the horizon. The current base depth is holding at 58 inches with a summit that's keeping things respectable for late March. Twenty-three of the resort's 41 lifts are spinning, opening up 83 of the 349 total trails, which gives you a solid selection across the mountain's varied terrain. Yesterday brought nothing in terms of fresh snow, but conditions have been stable thanks to the cool overnight temps keeping the surface from getting too slushy. The weather's been doing that weird spring dance where you get warm afternoons followed by freezing nights, which honestly isn't the worst thing for snow preservation. Current conditions show mostly clear to partly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering right around 49 degrees at the base and dropping to 31 at night. It's definitely t-shirt weather on the way down, but you'll want layers because it cools off quick once you climb elevation. Here's where it gets interesting for the next few days. Tomorrow through the weekend is shaping up to be a bit of a roller coaster. You're looking at sunny conditions Wednesday with a high near 52 degrees, which is nice for visibility but not ideal for preserving that base. The real action starts Wednesday night when a system moves in bringing a slight chance of rain before switching over to snow. Thursday is the main event though, with a 100 percent chance of precipitation and 3 to 5 inches of new snow expected, accompanied by some decent powder potential higher up on the mountain. Temperatures will drop to around 35 degrees Thursday with northwest winds, which should help preserve whatever white stuff falls. Thursday night into Friday looks to continue the snow party with another 2 to 4 inches possible, though colder temps around 25 degrees mean you'll definitely want to bundle up. The silver lining is that this mid-week system is timed perfectly. Friday should see the storm wrap up, and then Saturday and Sunday are looking absolutely gorgeous with sunny skies and highs in the 40s, which means packed powder conditions for anyone who can squeeze in a weekend lap. The terrain parks are firing with 5 open parks featuring 31 features and 6 jumps, so if you're into tricks, there's plenty of options beyond the traditional runs. For off-piste exploration, keep in mind that conditions vary wildly depending on elevation, wind exposure, and how much sun each slope is getting. The Cottonwood Canyons have been dumping harder than Park City proper in recent storms, so if you're thinking backcountry, that's where the good stuff tends to be. Just remember to check avalanche conditions and never ski alone out there. Season-wise, things have been below average for Utah overall, but Park City's been holding up reasonably w This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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