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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 2 MIN

Spring Corn and Chill Vibes: Heavenly's Slim Snow Days Call for Early Morning Runs

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 Hey powder hounds, ready to shred Heavenly Mountain Resort? Right now, the base sits at a slim **8-23 inches** of variable and spring snow, thinning out up top where conditions are turning slushy under the sun—perfect for carvin' groomers if you hit it early. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours (zero reported), but the season total clocks in around **33 inches**, way below Heavenly's epic 263-inch average, so locals are eyeing every flake. Expect mild spring vibes today with temps hovering **41-53°F** at base, cooler at the **10,067-foot summit** around 30s, and light rain possible—grab that jacket for the corn snow carve session. Out of 27 lifts, **8-11** are spinning, unlocking **6 of 111 trails** across 71 of 4,800 skiable acres, mostly intermediates and a smidge of beginner/expert terrain. Pistes are **spring snow** or hard-packed in spots; off-piste is crusty and risky—stick to bounds and check avy reports before venturing. Looking ahead, the next five days stay warmish with highs **41-53°F** and lows in the 20s-30s, mostly clear skies but watch for rain showers and a tease of **8cm snow** by March 31 PM—could freshen things up for late-season laps before the April 12 close. Freeze-thaw cycles mean buttery mornings turning to mash PM, so dawn patrol rules. Pro tip from the Tahoe crew: Scope the grooming (under 2% now, but they deliver), hit the terrain parks while open, and note no night skiing or tubing. With Lake Tahoe views and that massive 3,500-foot vert, it's still prime for sending it—just pack layers and sunscreen for these sunny, slim-snow days. Boots up! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort Hey powder hounds, ready to shred Heavenly Mountain Resort? Right now, the base sits at a slim **8-23 inches** of variable and spring snow, thinning out up top where conditions are turning slushy under the sun—perfect for carvin' groomers if you hit it early. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours (zero reported), but the season total clocks in around **33 inches**, way below Heavenly's epic 263-inch average, so locals are eyeing every flake. Expect mild spring vibes today with temps hovering **41-53°F** at base, cooler at the **10,067-foot summit** around 30s, and light rain possible—grab that jacket for the corn snow carve session. Out of 27 lifts, **8-11** are spinning, unlocking **6 of 111 trails** across 71 of 4,800 skiable acres, mostly intermediates and a smidge of beginner/expert terrain. Pistes are **spring snow** or hard-packed in spots; off-piste is crusty and risky—stick to bounds and check avy reports before venturing. Looking ahead, the next five days stay warmish with highs **41-53°F** and lows in the 20s-30s, mostly clear skies but watch for rain showers and a tease of **8cm snow** by March 31 PM—could freshen things up for late-season laps before the April 12 close. Freeze-thaw cycles mean buttery mornings turning to mash PM, so dawn patrol rules. Pro tip from the Tahoe crew: Scope the grooming (under 2% now, but they deliver), hit the terrain parks while open, and note no night skiing or tubing. With Lake Tahoe views and that massive 3,500-foot vert, it's still prime for sending it—just pack layers and sunscreen for these sunny, slim-snow days. Boots up! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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