Utah Ski Report

Snowfall Totals Snowpack Depths Winter Forecasts
April 30 2024

5 Day Snow Forecast

25+ inches
18-24 inches
12-18 inches
6-11 inches
1-5 inches
0 inches

Utah Ski Report

April 30, 2024

New snowfall across 3 Utah ski areas this morning with Canyons receiving up to 1" of snowfall in the past 24 hours. Deer Valley Resort also reporting 1" of new snow today, bringing their total snowpack up to 55".

Ski Area Air Temp (F) Snowfall Snowpack vs Avg SWE 24hr Forecast 72hr Forecast 120hr Forecast
37 -3 16 +120% 4 0 0 0
36 0 42 +25% 16 0 0 0
28 0 52 +14% 25 0 0 0
28 0 52 +14% 25 0 0 0
25 0 76 +11% 38 0 0 1
27 1 55 +8% 24 0 0 0
27 1 55 +8% 24 0 0 0
27 1 55 +8% 24 0 0 0
27 1 55 +8% 24 0 0 0
31 -2 21 +3% 9 0 0 1
28 -1 87 0% 43 0 0 0
34 -1 13 -50% 5 0 0 0
34 0 0 -100% 0 0 0 0

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NEW SNOWFALL - PAST 24 HOURS

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Utah is a winter wonderland that offers skiers and snowboarders some of the best runs in North America combined with breathtaking mountain views. With over a dozen resorts, Utah is a world-renowned destination for winter sports enthusiasts, and the state's ski resorts receive an average of 300-500 inches of snowfall per season, making it a paradise for skiing and snowboarding.

Some of the most popular ski resorts in Utah include Alta, Snowbird, Brighton, Solitude, Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley, and Canyons. These resorts offer a variety of terrain, from beginner runs to steep and challenging bowls, so there's something for every level of skier.

Alta and Snowbird are located in Little Cottonwood Canyon and receive an average of 500 inches of snowfall each year, making them a popular choice for powder hounds. Brighton and Solitude, located in Big Cottonwood Canyon, offer a more laid-back atmosphere and are a favorite among locals. Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley and Canyons, located in Park City, provide visitors with easy access to the slopes, après-ski activities, and fine dining.

The best time to visit Utah's ski resorts is between mid-December and mid-April, with January and February offering the most consistent snowfall. Utah's resorts typically have a snowpack of five to ten feet, which provides excellent conditions for skiing and snowboarding.

Utah has a rich ski history, with Alta being the first ski resort in the state, opening in 1939. The resort's first chairlift, the Collins Lift, was built in 1940, and skiing has been a way of life for Utahans ever since. In 1963, the Snowbird Ski Resort opened, and it quickly became a popular destination for advanced skiers. Park City Mountain Resort, originally called Treasure Mountain Resort, was opened in 1963 as well. View Utah snowpack data


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