Ski Report for Mammoth Mountain, California
Daily Ski Conditions for Mammoth Mountain, California
Hey shredders, Mammoth Mountain is calling your name with those epic Sierra vibes and legendary deep snow potential—averaging over 400 inches a season on its 11,053-foot summit! Right now, expect sunny skies today with highs around 40°F at the base dropping to a chilly 27°F overnight, light winds at 4mph, and freeze-thaw action keeping things prime for carving. Summit temps hover cooler, around 31°F with possible blustery spots, but visibility is killer for bombing groomers.
No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours—it's been a dry spell—but don't sweat it, the base and summit snow depths are holding strong from earlier storms, with pistes firming up under the sun and off-piste variable from wind crust to stashes if you hunt smart. Season total? On track for that massive 400+ inch average, fueling 3,500 skiable acres of joy.
All lifts and trails are primed and open, ready for your laps—think 300 sunny days a year here, so lap it up! Looking ahead, tomorrow brings cloudier skies with highs near 29°F and lows 24°F, then warming to 35°F Saturday. The next five days stay mostly clear and snow-light: Sunday-Monday around 36°F highs, temps creeping to low 40s mid-week with just 3 inches forecast over 7 days, first flakes possibly hitting February 10th with 1 inch. Models hint at weak systems bringing a gentle refresh soon, maybe 10-20 inches total—pray for pow!
Locals tip: Bundle for those valley chills (freeze-thaw means morning ice, midday slush), hit Canyon Lodge for warmer vibes in the 40s, and watch for wind-scoured off-piste—stick to groomers if you're not expert. No major notices, just pure Mammoth magic from now till June. Boots up, let's rip!
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