Late Season Spring Shred at Heavenly: Storm Coming, Conditions Evolving
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Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort
Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is dishing out classic late-season vibes right now—think variable and spring conditions begging for those carve-happy turns with Lake Tahoe sparkling below. Base snow depth sits around 19-30 inches (48-76 cm), thinning to a sketchy 8 inches in spots, while the summit holds stronger at 83-118 cm for epic descents off the 10,067-foot peak. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—last real dump was back in mid-February—but don't sweat it, piste surfaces range from hard-pack to spring snow, perfect for speed demons, though off-piste is crusty and thin, so stick to groomed runs unless you're chasing adventure.
Currently, it's cloudy with temps hovering 42-52°F at base (feeling brisk with southwest gusts up to 35 mph on ridges) and cooler 30-38°F up top—grab that shell jacket for the chill. Lifts? 8-11 of 27 are spinning (check live for updates), unlocking 6 of 111 trails and just 71 of 4,800 skiable acres, but quality grooming keeps the fun flowing on that 3,500-foot vertical. Season total? A modest 33 inches so far, way shy of the 1200 cm annual average, thanks to snowmaking on 73% of runs.
Big news: Storm alert! Up to 6-13 inches could blast in starting today through April 3, with light snow showers and a dropping line around 7,000-8,500 feet—prime for powder days if it sticks. Next 5 days look mild and mostly sunny: highs climbing to 55-76°F, lows 30-51°F, turning corn snow heaven by week's end, but watch for rain lower down. Resort stays open till April 12, no night skiing or tubing yet. Pro tip from locals: Hit early for soft morning crud, fuel up at Tamarack Lodge apres, and tune those edges for icy patches—pure Tahoe magic awaits!
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