Ski Report for Aspen Snowmass, Colorado
Daily Ski Conditions for Aspen Snowmass, Colorado
Hey shredders, Aspen's calling with that classic Rocky Mountain vibe—think powder stashes begging for your next line! Right now, the base sits at a solid 26-27 inches of packed powder, ramping up to 33 inches mid-mountain and 41 inches at the summit, all primed for carving. No massive dump in the last 24-48 hours, but a powder alert is live with 5-6 inches forecast over the next couple days to freshen things up.
You've got 33 of 41 lifts spinning, keeping the playground wide open for laps on groomers and steeps alike. Trails are mostly packed powder, ideal for confident intermediates and experts hitting Buttermilk's pillows or Snowmass's legendary bowls—off-piste looks tempting but heed the warning: unpatrolled backcountry demands avy gear and partners.
Weather's playing nice today with valley temps climbing to 54°F from a chilly 35°F low, though freeze-thaw cycles hit higher up. Bundle for the summits where it's cooler around 38°F. Looking ahead, tomorrow drops 2-3 inches with highs near 38°F/26°F, then 3 inches more Wednesday at 32°F/19°F—total 5-7 inches by week's end. Thursday chills to 22°F/9°F, Friday adds 1 inch at 26°F/13°F, and it trends fair-to-sunny into the weekend with 31°F highs. Season total? Aspen averages 300 inches, and we're tracking solid at 61% above Feb norms.
Pro tip from the locals: groomers are night-magic fresh at Snowmass, but watch for variable off-piste with that incoming storm—grab your beacon and hit the goods safely. Lifts are humming, so rally your crew and send it before the next deep cycle buries the town!
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