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The West Coast just got blanketed by perhaps the last big dump of the season. Spring is here, which means warmer days and the late day slush. But worry not, powder-hounds— there's still time to score some late season freshies before the northern hemisphere fully transitions to summer activities. So, grab your powder skis and get out there!
Here’s how the totals are stacking up from what was a bountiful last few days:
Palisades Tahoe: 48 inches
Kirkwood: 33 inches
Northstar: 32 inches
Tahoe Donner : 21 inches
Donner Ski Ranch: 50 inches
Mammoth Mountain: 23 inches
Sugar Bowl Resort: 56 inches
Mt. Rose-Ski Tahoe: 34 inches
Bear Valley: 32 inches
Sierra-at-Tahoe: 29 inches
Heavenly: 25 inches
Diamond Peak: 23 inches
China Peak: 12-18 inches
June Mountain: 7 inches
(credit to POWDER for compiling the data)
Most resorts will shut off the lifts before the end of April, but Palisades and Mammoth have both ID’d Memorial Day as closing day for the 2024-25 season, though Mammoth is keeping its options open for t-shirt days well into the summer with an auspicious, “at-least,” in reference to May 26 as closing day.