Monday, February 25, 2019

Mammoth Snow

SNOW & WEATHER REPORT

DAILY MESSAGE

After a beautiful bluebird weekend, it looks as though another storm cycle is moving in today. Snowfall is expected the next few days which should bring our February snowfall totals well past the 200 inch mark here at Main Lodge. Strong winds and light snowfall are forecast for the day.
OPEN TODAY
8:30AM-4PM

SNOW REPORT

 
  • SEASON TOTAL

  • 372” 
    AT MAIN LODGE
  • 562” 
    AT THE SUMMIT
  • SURFACE CONDITIONS

  • MACHINE GROOMED 
    PACKED POWDER
  • BASE DEPTH RANGE

  • 150-225"
  • 150" 
    MAIN LODGE
    8,909'
  • 190" 
    MCCOY STATION
    9,630'
  • 225" 
    THE SUMMIT 
    11,053'
If you were wondering what 562 inches of snow is in feet it is 46 feet 6.9 plus inches which is a great deal of snow to fall in one snow season. This doesn't mean this is all still there because snow melts over time. 150 inches is 12 1/2 feet


372 inches at main lodge is 31 feet of now by the way.

and 190 inches is 15.833333 feet

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