Park City's Spring Reload: Cold Front Brings Fresh Powder After Warm Spell
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Daily Ski Conditions for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah
Hey shredders, Park City Mountain Resort is shaking off a warm spell that's had mid-mountain temps in the 40s, turning spring-like vibes into prime powder potential as a cold front rolls in today. Think unseasonable warmth giving way to fresh dumps—locals are buzzing about 3-7 inches hitting PCMR from this quick-moving system tonight into tomorrow, with PC base seeing trace to 1 inch. No huge new snow in the last 24-48 hours yet, but that's changing fast after a mild February that saw Alta snag just 72.5 inches (81% of normal).
Season totals are solid at around the resort's average of 276 inches, though this winter's been the warmest on record statewide. Base depths aren't pinned down precisely right now, but expect variable spring corn on groomers like today's picks, Keystone at Mountain Village and Kokopelli at Canyons Village—pistes firming up from the heat, off-piste wind-scoured with crust potential, so pack your avy gear and check local forecasts before ducking ropes. Lifts and trails? Most open, but watch for ops updates as snow flies.
Current weather's mild and clear-ish around 50-70°F at base (cooler up top at 40s-50s), SW winds F3, but brace for northwest gusts and possible thunder/graupel tonight. Looking ahead, tomorrow brings 1-2 inches new snow, heavy showers dropping to resort level, temps max 31°F min 22°F. Friday: light snow, 32°F/25°F. Saturday-Sunday clear and warming to 38-44°F. Early next week, another storm could dump up to a foot by Wednesday, with colder air locking in lighter pow—models eyeing 4-8 inches more at PCMR. Fingers crossed for March's historical snowiest push!
Pro tip: Download the My Epic app for live cams, lift lines, and alerts—perfect for dodging crowds and scoring untracked lines. Warm winter means early lower-resort close risks, so hit it hard now, locals say spring skiing's still epic with that Wasatch magic brewing. Boots up!
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