Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont
Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Here's your guide to hitting the slopes at Killington right now.
The mountain is sitting pretty with 76 centimeters of snow at the summit and 50 centimeters at the base, with the last significant snowfall dropping on March 19th. You're looking at 82 of the resort's 118.4 kilometers of terrain open, which means nearly 70 percent of the mountain is ready for your skis or board. The snow quality is currently gripping, so you'll get that solid edge hold you're looking for on the runs.
If you're heading up today, expect temperatures hovering around minus 13 to minus 5 degrees Celsius at the summit, with less than a centimeter of new snow forecast. The base should see similar minimal new accumulation. It's chilly at the top but the cold will help keep that snow condition solid throughout the day.
Looking ahead at the next five days, here's what Mother Nature has planned. Tomorrow Sunday brings another light dusting with similar frigid temperatures, while Monday looks a bit warmer with highs reaching around 7 degrees Celsius at the base. Tuesday gets even warmer with temperatures potentially climbing to 10 degrees at the base level. Wednesday shapes up as the wildcard with less than a centimeter of new snow and base temps around 20 degrees Celsius, then Thursday cools back down considerably.
The valley run is open and the fun park is ready to go, though the halfpipe is currently closed if you were hoping for some pipe action. Night skiing isn't available right now, so plan your sessions for daylight hours. If you're into cross-country, note that those trails aren't currently maintained.
For the big picture, Killington's on track for another solid season that runs through early June. The resort averages 175 inches of snow annually with about 54 snowfall days, so you're in one of the East's most reliable snow zones. This is the tail end of March when conditions typically settle into that spring ski pattern, but with plenty of cold still in the forecast, you've got some decent riding ahead before things really warm up.
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