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Heavenly's Slopes Await: Skies, Conditions, and Epic Turns Before Season's End

Heavenly's Slopes Await: Skies, Conditions, and Epic Turns Before Season's End

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Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada

Get ready to shred the slopes at Heavenly Mountain Resort, where the California/Nevada border meets adventure As of the latest update, Heavenly boasts a base depth of 95 inches, with 21 out of 27 lifts operational, though some reports suggest 18 of 29 lifts are open[1][2]. Recent snowfall has brought about 19 inches over the past week, but no new snow is forecasted for now[2][3].

Current weather conditions vary with altitude: valley temperatures range from 38°F to 57°F, and upper mountain levels see chillier temperatures with wind[3]. For the next five days, expect mostly cloudy skies with a chance of rain or freeze-thaw conditions up high. Piste conditions are variable, while off-piste areas show more fluctuation due to wind and sun exposure[3].

It's been a moderate season for snow, but skiing remains fantastic. Season total snowfall could be better, yet the terrain offers something for everyone. If you're planning a visit, don't miss the scenic gondola rides or lively après-ski events[5]. Remember, the season wraps up on April 21, so get your turns in while you can[2]. For a seamless experience, check out the My Epic App for real-time updates and to turn your phone into your pass[4].

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