Ski Report for Mammoth Mountain, California
Daily Ski Conditions for Mammoth Mountain, California
Hey there, ski enthusiasts If you're heading to Mammoth Mountain in California, you're in for a treat. Right now, the snow conditions are perfect for some late-season skiing. The mountain is set to stay open until at least June 8th, with chairs 1, 2, 3, 11, and 23 running, though the Gondola is closed for annual maintenance until mid-June.
The current snow depth isn't explicitly listed, but given the recent snowfall, including fresh snow on May 13th, conditions are looking good. In the last 48 hours, there hasn't been much new snowfall, but the mountain is still offering 30 out of 178 groomed trails.
Temperature-wise, you can expect a chill in the morning with lows around 35°F, warming up to highs of about 45°F. The weather is generally pleasant, with a mix of sun and clouds, though there's a chance of isolated showers near the Sierra Crest.
Looking ahead, a warming trend is expected by midweek, with near-record heat by Saturday, so don't forget your sunscreen. The piste conditions are firmer in the morning, softening up nicely as the day progresses. Off-piste, the snow is sublime, especially after recent fresh falls.
This season has been a record-breaker, with over 700 inches of snowfall at Main Lodge and nearly 900 inches at the summit. If you're planning to visit, be sure to check out the Bike Park too, with several trails already open.
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