Ski Report for Berkshire East Mountain Resort
Daily Ski Conditions for Berkshire East Mountain Resort
Hey shredders, dreaming of carving up Berkshire East? Think like a local: late season means slim pickings right now, with the resort closed for the 25/26 winter after a solid run. Base depth sits at a thin 20 inches (uniform top to bottom), no fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours—last flakes were just 1 inch back on March 13, and season total's been light with sporadic dusting since.
Zero lifts spinning out of 5, and all 43 trails shut, per the official word—reopen date TBA, so hold those turns for next storm cycle. Pistes? Machine-groomed where open earlier, but off-piste is bare bones, no powder days logged lately.
Weather's turning spring sloppy: today's around 27-30°F at base with light snow potential (1 inch forecast), southwest winds at 5mph, humidity 63%. Look ahead—mild and wet: Fri highs near 39-53°F with possible trace snow; Sat 14-57°F clearish; Sun/Mon pushing 42-67°F rainy, minimal accum (up to 1in total next 7 days); winds 4-21mph. Snowline hovering low at times, but freeze-thaw cycles mean icy crust over slush.
Pro tip: uphill policy active on routes like Chief (early access 6:30a) and Mohawk for skinning if you're itching—check signage, no downhill overlap. Nearby Jiminy Peak has 61cm base with spring snow, Stratton's groomed at 51cm upper. Grab $29 flex tickets if anything pops, but pack rain gear over goggles. Stay stoked for reopening buzz!
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