Park City's Powder Paradise: 26 Inches Incoming with Epic Conditions Through Thursday
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Daily Ski Conditions for Park City Mountain Resort, Utah
Park City Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with some seriously epic snow conditions setting up for the next few days. As of yesterday, the base was sitting at a solid 60 inches with all 41 lifts spinning and access to 330+ runs, so you're looking at a fully operational playground up there.
The timing couldn't be better either, because winter just made a dramatic comeback after a frustrating month-long drought. A powerful storm system is moving through the Wasatch range right now, and forecasters are calling for significant accumulations. The first wave started overnight and will continue through today, with the heaviest snow expected to dump between tonight and Wednesday morning. We're talking 18 to 26 inches specifically at Park City's base and town area, with the higher elevations seeing even more action, potentially 24 to 38 inches in the Cottonwoods.
On the weather front, don't be fooled by the mild conditions you might have experienced earlier. It's cool now with highs hovering around the upper 30s to low 40s, but things are about to shift dramatically. Strong south-southwest winds are gusting up to 48 mph currently, and they'll shift around as the cold front pushes through. Once that second storm system rolls in on Wednesday, temperatures are going to plummet, creating ideal conditions for that light, fluffy powder Park City is famous for. Expect snow levels to drop significantly, meaning quality turns from base to summit.
Looking ahead at your five-day window, Wednesday and Thursday are going to be your money days. The second storm arriving Wednesday morning is even colder than the first, potentially dumping another one to two feet with snow persisting into Thursday morning. After that system clears, things settle down a bit, but the long-range outlook suggests another low-pressure system forming early next week, so winter's not done yet.
Current conditions are showing packed powder on the mountain, though you'll definitely be finding fresh stashes as this system moves through. Off-piste terrain will be variable depending on aspect and elevation, so pay attention to wind loading on steep slopes. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the area, and the Utah Avalanche Center has posted an avalanche watch, so check those forecasts before heading into the backcountry.
Season totals are already looking strong, with 33 inches in the last week and 60 inches for the season so far. Park City averages around 355 inches annually, and with this active pattern setting up, you're definitely on pace for another powder-rich winter. Bundle up, watch for those gusty winds, and get ready for some seriously good turns.
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