Ski Report for February 15, 2019

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Recent storms have added several inches of fresh power to local ski resorts. All resorts and parks are fully operational and offer special activities this weekend. Mt Ashland has issued a Power Alert for Friday and will be hosting the annual Bavarian Night on Saturday.

 

Mt Ashland

Today is looking to be another great day on Mt. Ashland. They have received between 7 and 9 inches of snow and more continues to fall. The forecast is calling for an additional 3 to 7 inches of new snow today and 3 to 5 inches of new snow over night. Mt Ashland has issued a Power Alert.

Mt Ashland is also hosting Bavarian Night, Saturday, February 16 - A fun-filled night and support the Mt Ashland Ski Patrol.

24-Hour Snowfall: 7"
7-Day Snowfall: 31"
Season Snowfall: 139"
Weather: National Weather Service Forecast
Skiing Surface: Powder
Road Conditions: Plowed and sanded. Roads are covered in packed-snow and ice,
expecting more snow coverage as the day goes on.
Drive courteously, carefully and always carry traction devices.
 

Mt. Bachelor

2 Inches of new snow overnight and the showers are there falling. Friday’s forecast is calling for scattered snow showers throughout the day with light to moderate winds and temps in the 20s.

24-Hour Snowfall: 6"
7-Day Snowfall: 49"
Season Snowfall: 250"
Primary Snow Surface: Fresh Powder
Secondary Snow Surface: Wide Variety
New Snow Density: Medium
 
 
 

Mt Shasta

Mt Shasta Ski Park is open and ready for with 4 to 6 inches of new snow over night. Twilight skiing is scheduled for 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM tonight and 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM tomorrow. Both terrain parks and the tubing hill are also open.

24-Hour Snowfall: 4-6"
Top of Douglas: 114"
Lodge Depth: 40" (Mix of Natural and Man Made Snow)
Lifts Open: 4
Trails Open: 32 (18 Groomed)
Terrain Park Open. (Revolution 5-features, Silver Tip, 5-features)
 
 
 

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