Heavenly Mountain Spring Conditions: Bluebird Days Ahead with 95% Terrain Open
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Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort
Well, here's the latest scoop from Heavenly Mountain Resort—and let me tell you, conditions are looking pretty solid for spring skiing. The base is sitting at a respectable 47 inches, with the summit holding significantly more snow at around 119 inches. No fresh powder has fallen in the last 48 hours, but you're working with packed powder and groomed snow across the mountain, which means the runs are nicely prepped for both skiers and riders.
Currently, 23 of the 27 lifts are firing, with 106 out of 111 runs open—that's 95 percent of the terrain available, so you've got plenty of options to explore. The mountain is humming along nicely for a Friday in early March.
Looking at the weather, conditions are clearing up beautifully. Expect mostly clear skies today with highs around 40 to 43 degrees at the base and significantly colder temperatures at the summit where it'll hover in the mid-20s to low-30s Fahrenheit. The real treat is that the extended forecast shows consecutive clear days ahead. Saturday and Sunday are going to be absolute bluebird days with clear skies and temperatures climbing slightly, while Monday through Wednesday remain clear to mostly cloudy with temps warming into the 50s to 60s at lower elevations.
For visibility, current conditions are good, meaning you can see what's coming at you on the mountain—always a plus. Wind speeds are moderate, so you shouldn't have any gnarly ridge conditions to deal with. Just bring layers because the temperature swing between base and summit is significant, and that strong March sun can be deceptive.
If you're planning to cruise the groomers, the packed powder and groomed conditions are perfect for carving up Ridge Run or tackling some of the wider intermediate cruisers. Off-piste skiers should note that without fresh snow recently, you're looking at variable conditions depending on aspect and elevation. Shaded north-facing slopes will hold better snow, while south-facing terrain has likely seen some sun-crust development—something to keep in mind if you're venturing off the beaten path.
The season total so far is sitting at around 183 inches, which is solid for early March. This is actually the third-best month at Heavenly for overall snow quality, so timing-wise you're hitting it at a great time of year. The mountain closes on April 19, so you've still got plenty of season left to work with.
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