EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 3 MIN
Park City's Warm Storm Incoming: What You Need to Know This Weekend
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 firing on all cylinders right now, with 41 lifts keeping the party going across more than 7,300 acres of skiable terrain and over 330 runs. The mountain's averaging an impressive 355 inches of snow annually, and this season's delivering that signature Utah powder that keeps people coming back year after year. If you're heading out this weekend, expect calm conditions for the first part, though things get interesting starting Sunday. A generally weak and mild storm's moving in that'll bring some showers to the region, but here's where it gets a bit tricky—this isn't your typical powder dump. Rising temperatures mean you're looking at a rain-on-snow situation rather than fresh snow at lower elevations. The freezing level's expected to start around 7,800 feet on Tuesday morning before climbing to 9,800 feet by evening, so park your dreams of bottomless powder at the base for now. Park City Mountain Resort itself sits at a lower summit elevation, so the snow picture here's a bit different than what you'll see at higher peaks like Alta and Snowbird. Forecasts suggest you're looking at somewhere between half an inch on the low end and up to six inches on the high end, with three inches being the more realistic mid-range estimate as we move into Tuesday and Wednesday. The snow that does fall will be heavy and wet given the warm storm track, so conditions will shift from what you've been riding. Right now the groomer picks of the day are Dynamite and Hidden Splendor over at Mountain Village, while Snow Dancer and Echo are looking good at Canyons Village. There are four terrain parks open with 66 features and 10 jumps ready to go, so if you're into the park scene, there's plenty to work with. For backcountry enthusiasts planning to venture off-piste, pay attention: the Utah Avalanche Center is flagging elevated concern heading into this system. That combination of rain loading onto existing snowpack is a classic avalanche trigger, especially on slopes that have already seen significant accumulation this season. Before you go exploring, definitely check the current forecasts at utahavalanchecenter.org and bring your safety kit. Looking ahead through the week, Wednesday brings continued wet conditions at valley level with rain likely through the afternoon and even a chance of thunderstorms. Snow levels might briefly return to the valley floor Wednesday night before the system clears out, so Thursday onwards should start cleaning things up. By Friday, you're looking at lighter snow showers at altitude with rain below, with highs around 33 degrees and lows around 26. The good news is that Park City's known for bouncing back quickly after storms like this. With the lake effect from the Great Salt Lake supercharging passing systems, fresh snow tends to keep things interesting throughout the season. The combination of high This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Ski Report for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah Daily Ski Conditions for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah Park City Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 41 lifts keeping the party going across more than 7,300 acres of skiable terrain and over 330 runs. The mountain's averaging an impressive 355 inches of snow annually, and this season's delivering that signature Utah powder that keeps people coming back year after year. If you're heading out this weekend, expect calm conditions for the first part, though things get interesting starting Sunday. A generally weak and mild storm's moving in that'll bring some showers to the region, but here's where it gets a bit tricky—this isn't your typical powder dump. Rising temperatures mean you're looking at a rain-on-snow situation rather than fresh snow at lower elevations. The freezing level's expected to start around 7,800 feet on Tuesday morning before climbing to 9,800 feet by evening, so park your dreams of bottomless powder at the base for now. Park City Mountain Resort itself sits at a lower summit elevation, so the snow picture here's a bit different than what you'll see at higher peaks like Alta and Snowbird. Forecasts suggest you're looking at somewhere between half an inch on the low end and up to six inches on the high end, with three inches being the more realistic mid-range estimate as we move into Tuesday and Wednesday. The snow that does fall will be heavy and wet given the warm storm track, so conditions will shift from what you've been riding. Right now the groomer picks of the day are Dynamite and Hidden Splendor over at Mountain Village, while Snow Dancer and Echo are looking good at Canyons Village. There are four terrain parks open with 66 features and 10 jumps ready to go, so if you're into the park scene, there's plenty to work with. For backcountry enthusiasts planning to venture off-piste, pay attention: the Utah Avalanche Center is flagging elevated concern heading into this system. That combination of rain loading onto existing snowpack is a classic avalanche trigger, especially on slopes that have already seen significant accumulation this season. Before you go exploring, definitely check the current forecasts at utahavalanchecenter.org and bring your safety kit. Looking ahead through the week, Wednesday brings continued wet conditions at valley level with rain likely through the afternoon and even a chance of thunderstorms. Snow levels might briefly return to the valley floor Wednesday night before the system clears out, so Thursday onwards should start cleaning things up. By Friday, you're looking at lighter snow showers at altitude with rain below, with highs around 33 degrees and lows around 26. The good news is that Park City's known for bouncing back quickly after storms like this. With the lake effect from the Great Salt Lake supercharging passing systems, fresh snow tends to keep things interesting throughout the season. The combination of high This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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