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EPISODE · Dec 19, 2024 · 2 MIN

Powdery Peaks and Bluebird Skies: Park City Mountain Resort's Ski Report

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 If you're itching to hit the slopes at Park City Mountain Resort in Utah, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your snow-filled adventure. Currently, the snow depth at both the base and summit of Park City Mountain Resort is 53 cm (about 20.9 inches), providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding[2][4]. The last significant snowfall was on Thursday, November 28, with 2 cm (0.8 inches) of new snow, and since then, there hasn't been any substantial new snowfall[2][4]. As of the latest update, 12 out of 42 lifts are open, and the resort runs are accessible for skiers and snowboarders[4]. The current weather conditions are mostly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 3°C (37°F) to -5°C (23°F) over the next few days[3][5]. Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast predicts a mix of clear skies and cloudy conditions. Here's a quick rundown: - Thursday, December 19: Clear sky with a high of 3°C (38°F) and a low of -5°C (24°F). - Friday, December 20: Clear sky at altitude, cloudy below, with a high of 4°C (38°F) and a low of -4°C (24°F). - Saturday, December 21: Clear sky with a high of 4°C (38°F) and a low of -3°C (27°F). - Sunday, December 22: Fair at altitude, clear spells below, with a high of 3°C (37°F) and a low of -3°C (26°F). - Monday, December 23: 1 cm (0.4 inches) of new snow is expected, with a high of 2°C (36°F) and a low of -1°C (30°F)[3][5]. The piste conditions are described as "fresh snow across the ski area," and off-piste conditions are also fresh, making it a great time to explore both groomed trails and untouched powder[4]. The season total snowfall for Park City averages around 890 cm (350 inches) each year, and while we're still early in the season, there's plenty of snow to enjoy[2]. For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. Additionally, about 45% of the resort's runs are augmented with snow cannons or "snow guns" to ensure consistent conditions[2]. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the fresh snow at Park City Mountain Resort. Enjoy the ride The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta 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 If you're itching to hit the slopes at Park City Mountain Resort in Utah, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your snow-filled adventure. Currently, the snow depth at both the base and summit of Park City Mountain Resort is 53 cm (about 20.9 inches), providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding[2][4]. The last significant snowfall was on Thursday, November 28, with 2 cm (0.8 inches) of new snow, and since then, there hasn't been any substantial new snowfall[2][4]. As of the latest update, 12 out of 42 lifts are open, and the resort runs are accessible for skiers and snowboarders[4]. The current weather conditions are mostly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 3°C (37°F) to -5°C (23°F) over the next few days[3][5]. Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast predicts a mix of clear skies and cloudy conditions. Here's a quick rundown: - Thursday, December 19: Clear sky with a high of 3°C (38°F) and a low of -5°C (24°F). - Friday, December 20: Clear sky at altitude, cloudy below, with a high of 4°C (38°F) and a low of -4°C (24°F). - Saturday, December 21: Clear sky with a high of 4°C (38°F) and a low of -3°C (27°F). - Sunday, December 22: Fair at altitude, clear spells below, with a high of 3°C (37°F) and a low of -3°C (26°F). - Monday, December 23: 1 cm (0.4 inches) of new snow is expected, with a high of 2°C (36°F) and a low of -1°C (30°F)[3][5]. The piste conditions are described as "fresh snow across the ski area," and off-piste conditions are also fresh, making it a great time to explore both groomed trails and untouched powder[4]. The season total snowfall for Park City averages around 890 cm (350 inches) each year, and while we're still early in the season, there's plenty of snow to enjoy[2]. For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. Additionally, about 45% of the resort's runs are augmented with snow cannons or "snow guns" to ensure consistent conditions[2]. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the fresh snow at Park City Mountain Resort. Enjoy the ride The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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