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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2026 · 2 MIN

Park City's Storm Train Delivers: Fresh Powder and 19 Inches on the Way This Week

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 Hey shredders, Park City Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with fresh powder finally blanketing the slopes after weeks of dry spells—Utah's "greatest snow on Earth" is back in action! Groomers like King Con, Claimjumper, Red Pine Rd, and Doc's Run are prime for carving, and three terrain parks are open with 52 features and 8 jumps to keep park rats hyped. Expect variable piste conditions from fresh powder to firmer spots after busy days, while off-piste stays wild with wind crust or stashes—grab your avalanche gear and never go solo, locals warn! Current temps hover around a crisp **34°F** summit high under partly sunny skies with southwest winds at 14-16 mph, perfect for laps without freezing your face off. Base depths aren't specified today, but recent storms dropped **6-12 inches** across northern mountains, with more incoming. New snow in the last 24-48 hours? Think **8 inches** nearby at spots like Deer Valley, signaling Park City's turn amid the active pattern. **41 lifts** and over **330 runs** await across 10,026 feet of elevation, with Eagle Lift freshly open for boundless terrain—largest in the U.S.! Season total? Aiming for the average **355 inches**, boosted by this storm train. Look ahead: Tonight cools to the low 20s, then **+8 inches** Tuesday at summit (29°F, SW winds F6 dropping), **+10 inches** Wednesday (17°F), and lighter **+1 inch** later—total **19 inches** over 7 days! A persistent low-pressure system from Monday could dump another foot or two early next week, but watch for high snowlines keeping town accumulations modest. Freeze-thaw up high means spring-like snow mid-mountain, transitioning to powder stashes. Pro tip: Download the My Epic App for live cams, lift lines, and alerts—hands-free pass to the fun. Events like Women's Weekend (March 7-8) and Pride Parade (Feb 28) add vibe, plus ziplines and coasters for non-ski days. Storm's raging through Thursday, so charge your beacon and hit those fresh lines before the crowds—Park City's calling your name! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF 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 Hey shredders, Park City Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with fresh powder finally blanketing the slopes after weeks of dry spells—Utah's "greatest snow on Earth" is back in action! Groomers like King Con, Claimjumper, Red Pine Rd, and Doc's Run are prime for carving, and three terrain parks are open with 52 features and 8 jumps to keep park rats hyped. Expect variable piste conditions from fresh powder to firmer spots after busy days, while off-piste stays wild with wind crust or stashes—grab your avalanche gear and never go solo, locals warn! Current temps hover around a crisp **34°F** summit high under partly sunny skies with southwest winds at 14-16 mph, perfect for laps without freezing your face off. Base depths aren't specified today, but recent storms dropped **6-12 inches** across northern mountains, with more incoming. New snow in the last 24-48 hours? Think **8 inches** nearby at spots like Deer Valley, signaling Park City's turn amid the active pattern. **41 lifts** and over **330 runs** await across 10,026 feet of elevation, with Eagle Lift freshly open for boundless terrain—largest in the U.S.! Season total? Aiming for the average **355 inches**, boosted by this storm train. Look ahead: Tonight cools to the low 20s, then **+8 inches** Tuesday at summit (29°F, SW winds F6 dropping), **+10 inches** Wednesday (17°F), and lighter **+1 inch** later—total **19 inches** over 7 days! A persistent low-pressure system from Monday could dump another foot or two early next week, but watch for high snowlines keeping town accumulations modest. Freeze-thaw up high means spring-like snow mid-mountain, transitioning to powder stashes. Pro tip: Download the My Epic App for live cams, lift lines, and alerts—hands-free pass to the fun. Events like Women's Weekend (March 7-8) and Pride Parade (Feb 28) add vibe, plus ziplines and coasters for non-ski days. Storm's raging through Thursday, so charge your beacon and hit those fresh lines before the crowds—Park City's calling your name! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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