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Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
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Discover the latest ski conditions and snow updates with "Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report." Tune in for expert insights, weather forecasts, and tips for planning your next adventure on the slopes at one of the most stunning resorts straddling the California and Nevada border. Stay informed and make the most of your winter getaway with this essential guide for all skiing enthusiasts.

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Discover the latest ski conditions and snow updates with "Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report." Tune in for expert insights, weather forecasts, and tips for planning your next adventure on the slopes at one of the most stunning resorts straddling the California and Nevada border. Stay informed and make the most of your winter getaway with this essential guide for all skiing enthusiasts.

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Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Heavenly's Midwinter Conditions: Groomers, Crust, and Crowds on the Tahoe Slopes
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

If you’re chasing turns at Heavenly right now, you’re looking at a solid midwinter setup with plenty of coverage, fast snow, and classic Tahoe sunshine between systems.

Up on the hill, the current reported base depth is sitting around 24–47 inches from lower mountain to upper slopes, enough for wall‑to‑wall groomers and most key terrain to be filled in, though rocks and sharks can still lurk on steeper faces and under the trees where the wind has scoured things a bit. Recent storms over the holidays dropped roughly 3–4 feet across the Tahoe basin, and Heavenly alone stacked up about 17 inches in a 48‑hour burst as part of that cycle, so what you’re skiing now is a mix of older packed powder and chalky hardpack on the main runs, with variable conditions off the beaten path.

In the last 24 to 48 hours there hasn’t been meaningful new snow, so don’t expect hero powder today; think grippy corduroy for the morning and firm, faster snow by afternoon. The resort is reporting variable conditions as its primary surface, which on the ground translates to well‑groomed blues and easy blacks feeling pretty smooth, while bumped‑out steeps like Gunbarrel and the canyons can run from soft-ish to scraped, depending on the time of day and traffic. Piste riders will be happiest lapping the grooming report; off‑piste hunters should treat it like a technical day rather than a free refills powder day.

Terrain-wise, Heavenly is in full winter mode: about 98 of 111 trails are open coming out of the New Year stretch, with the resort status listed as open for snow sports and normal 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. hours. That means you can basically roam the mountain: California and Nevada sides, top‑to‑bottom routes, bowls, and most signature lines are in play. With 27 lifts on the mountain, you can expect a robust lift lineup spinning, but as always, locals know to hit the big‑view laps like Ridge Run and Cal Trail early, then sneak to less obvious chairs once the gondola and major express lifts build queues.

Weather-wise, you’re in that classic bright but chilly January window. Expect clear to partly cloudy skies, daytime highs on the upper mountain around the upper 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit and colder overnight, with the base area a few degrees warmer. Wind can pick up over the ridgelines, so a shell and a midlayer are smart even on “bluebird” days. Looking ahead about five days, the pattern is mostly dry with sun and clouds trading off and no big dump on the immediate horizon; long‑range models hint that the next notable snow may hold off for more than a week, so this is a groomer and chalk cycle rather than a storm chase window.

For snow depth nerds and season‑stoke counters, Heavenly is already over 100 inches on the season and climbing, tracking in line with its typical 250‑plus inches of annual snowfall. That, plus aggressive snowmaking early on, is what’s giving you those top‑to‑bottom laps and wide open coverage right now. On‑piste, think firm but edgeable: perfect for carving and high‑speed cruisers if you keep your edges sharp. Off‑piste, conditions are more mixed: older windbuff in sheltered stashes, some crust and refrozen chop in sun‑exposed or heavily tracked areas, and the usual early‑season hazards if you venture too far into the spicy stuff.

A few “think like a local” tips: start on the upper‑mountain groomers for the best snow quality before traffic and sun work them over; hit the canyons and steeps mid‑day once things have softened a touch; and save lower‑mountain bump runs for late in the session when your legs are warm and you’ve accepted that you might be finishing the day with a lactic-acid baptism. With mostly dry weather in the near term, mornings will ski firmer and icier, and the sweet spot for most riders will be late morning to early afternoon when the...
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1 day ago
4 minutes

Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Heavenly's Midwinter Magic: Carving Groomers, Tackling Steeps, and Soaking Up the Tahoe Vibes
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

If you’re itching to point your tips toward Lake Tahoe blue and rip some laps at Heavenly right now, you’re in luck: the mountain is very much in winter mode, with plenty of terrain open and a healthy refresh of recent snow setting things up for a fun, mixed-bag kind of week.

Let’s start with the meat and potatoes: the snow. Heavenly is reporting a base depth in the ballpark of 24 to 47 inches across the mountain, enough to cover things well on the main pistes while still leaving a few sharks lurking off the beaten path in rockier zones. Snocountry lists the resort as open for snow sports with that 24–47" base and a season snowfall total of 112 inches so far, plus a hefty 24 inches in just the past six days, so you’re skiing on fairly fresh snow rather than dusty leftovers from early season. Recent storm cycles have been kind: a Tahoe snow update notes Heavenly picked up about 43 cm (around 17") in the last 48 hours, and terrain followed suit, jumping up to roughly 98 out of 111 trails open. That lines up with Heavenly’s own terrain page showing essentially the whole mountain online: about 108 of 111 trails and 21 of 27 lifts spinning, which is roughly 97% of the terrain available. Translation for your legs: you can chase sun laps from California to Nevada, hit groomer zoomers off Sky and Dipper, and still sneak off to the steeps in Mott and Killebrew when patrol says go.

On-piste, expect classic midwinter “variable conditions.” That phrase usually means you’ll find everything from smooth, grippy man-made corduroy on the high-traffic blues to softer, chalky patches and a few firm spots where the wind has done some sculpting. Heavenly’s snowmaking covers about three-quarters of the marked trails, so coverage on the groomers is generally solid with good edge hold in the morning and a bit of push-around snow later in the day. Off-piste is where you’ll want to think like a local: hit north-facing shots and tree lines early for the best preserved snow from the recent storm, but stay alert for hidden obstacles since the base, while decent, isn’t yet spring-deep. Steeper chutes in Mott Canyon and the more adventurous lines near Killebrew can be great after a storm, but they turn “technical” quickly if you wander onto scraped entrances or rock bands, so follow patrol openings and don’t drop in blind.

Weather-wise, it’s a cold-but-cruisy pattern that’s perfect for keeping the snow quality nice without freezing your toes off. OnTheSnow reports clear skies right now with temperatures in the mid to upper 20s Fahrenheit at the base and low teens to mid-teens up top, with only light winds around 5 mph; that’s prime carve-all-day weather, especially if you like ripping fast without slush slowing you down. Looking ahead over the next five days, the forecast stays mostly dry and friendly: Snocountry calls for clear to partly cloudy skies with daytime highs in the low 30s climbing toward the upper 30s and even low 40s Fahrenheit as the week goes on, and overnight lows dropping into the mid-teens to low 30s. In plain terms, expect firm cord in the mornings, softening on sunny aspects by late morning and early afternoon, then a re-freeze as the sun dips. There’s no major new snow in the immediate forecast window, so the fresh inches you’ll be skiing are from the recent storm and nightly grooming rather than daily refills.

As for the vibe, this is Heavenly’s 70th anniversary season, so the resort is leaning into the celebration energy with events, races, and park sessions sprinkled through the calendar. With nearly all lifts running, the lift network flows well; locals will still tell you to start early to beat the midmorning gondola rush and to use the tram and Gunbarrel access if you’re staging out of the California side. Expect busy but manageable weekends, with the best snow and fewest...
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2 days ago
4 minutes

Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Heavenly Tahoe Transformation: Fresh Powder, Full Terrain, and Sunny Skies
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Heavenly is finally living up to its name right now, and if you’ve been waiting for Tahoe to flip the switch, this is your cue to throw the skis or board in the car. After a slow start, the recent holiday storms dropped roughly 3–4 feet across the South Lake Tahoe resorts, with Heavenly pulling in about 17 inches in the past couple of days and shifting into full-on winter mode. That new snow has pushed the mountain into top-to-bottom skiing and riding with the majority of terrain online, and the vibe in town is very much “locals are stoked, tourists are welcomed back to the party.”

On the numbers side, the current base depth on the hill is sitting around the mid-20s at the lower elevations and into the mid-40s up high, enough for solid coverage on the main arterials and most signature runs. The season snowfall total is now just past the 100-inch mark, which, paired with Heavenly’s heavy-duty snowmaking, means you’re not chasing rocks on the groomers. In the last 24 hours there hasn’t been big new accumulation, but over the last 72 hours you’re skiing on about 7–10 inches of relatively fresh on top of the older base, so morning laps still have that soft, carvable feel before traffic sets in.

Terrain-wise, Heavenly is running most of the show: roughly 90% of trails are open, with close to 100 of the 111 runs spinning and a deep roster of lifts in play on both the California and Nevada sides. That means you can link long laps from Sky Express back to California Lodge, chase steeps in Mott and Killebrew when patrol drops the ropes, or just cruise the big, wide Tahoe boulevards with lake views all day. Expect classic “Heavenly variety” conditions: groomed blues and greens are in good shape and ski fast in the mornings, while off-piste and ungroomed steeps are a mix of soft chalk, wind buff, and some firm, bumpy sections where the holiday traffic has pushed the new snow around. Think “fun, but bring your A-game line choice” if you’re diving into the bowls and canyons.

From a local’s perspective, you’re playing a classic January pattern: mostly sunny to partly cloudy days, cool but not brutal temperatures, and light winds. Daytime highs on the mountain are hovering around freezing up top and a bit warmer lower down, with overnight lows easily cold enough to preserve the snow and let the guns run where needed. Over the next five days, the forecast leans toward bluebird and mostly dry with a mix of clear and partly cloudy skies and only a slight chance of a weak system brushing the area late in the period. Translation: no imminent dump on the immediate horizon, but very stable, confidence-inspiring conditions for planning a trip, with firm-and-fast mornings and hero snow on the groomers once the sun softens the surface a touch.

Piste conditions are the sweet spot right now. Heavenly’s grooming team has plenty to work with, so expect corduroy on the key connectors and marquee runs off Dipper, Comet, and Sky first thing. By midday, the high-traffic blues get pushed into small soft piles that are more playful than punishing. Off-piste and sidecountry-style lines are skiable and fun, especially on north-facing aspects, but this is still early-ish season coverage in places; locals will tell you to keep your eyes peeled for the odd shark fin in tighter trees and avoid sending blind rollers like it’s mid-March. If patrol has Mott and Killebrew open, you’re looking at legitimately good chalky steeps with some scraped entrances and bumped-out exits—perfect if you like your legs burning and your ego slightly tested.

For boarders and freestyle-minded skiers, expect park-style features to ramp up gradually as the resort locks in consistent coverage; Heavenly typically builds out more lines once the base stabilizes, and with over three feet from recent storms plus ongoing...
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3 days ago
5 minutes

Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Heavenly Tahoe: Winter Wonderland and Big Vert on the Slopes
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

If you’re thinking about pointing your tips toward Heavenly right now, it’s a pretty sweet time to be chasing turns above Lake Tahoe. The mountain is fully in winter mode, with plenty of coverage and a big chunk of terrain spinning, so you can definitely make a proper ski or snowboard mission out of it.

On the numbers side, current snow depths are sitting around 25 cm (about 10") at the base and 78 cm (a bit over 30") up high, so there’s solid coverage from top to bottom for midwinter laps. The official season snowfall total is hovering just over the 100" mark, with 102" reported so far this season, which lines up with the strong start Tahoe’s been bragging about. Recent storms have eased off, with roughly 7" falling over the past three days, but no huge dumps in the last 24 hours; think refreshed surfaces rather than full-on snorkel day.

Terrain-wise, Heavenly is running as a near-full playground. Around 20 of 27 lifts are currently open, and about 79 of 94 km of pistes are good to go, which translates to roughly 84% of the marked slopes. Another snapshot has 11 of 27 lifts and 103 of 111 named trails open with about 92% of overall terrain available, so expect almost the entire map to be rideable, with just a few pockets still on standby. Valley runs are open, and the park crew has at least one fun park up and running, so you can mix carving, trees, and laps through the features in a single top-to-bottom.

On-snow feel is classic mixed-Tahoe right now. The official surface call is “variable conditions” with generally “gripping” snow. That translates to groomers skiing and riding really nicely in the morning—think firm but edgeable corduroy—then softening where the sun hits as the day goes on. North-facing shots and higher, shadier aspects will stay colder and more chalky; lower, sunnier pitches can get a bit firm early and pushy later. Off-piste and between-the-trees are skiable with the current base, but you’ll still want to keep your eyes peeled for the odd shark fin or buried stump off the main lines, especially lower down.

Weather-wise, it’s one of those windows where you can chase big vert without getting battered by the elements. Temperatures at resort level are running from mid-20s °F overnight up into the 40s and low 50s °F during the day, with light winds—cold enough to keep the snow from turning to full-on spring slush, but warm enough that you won’t freeze on the chair. Up high, expect colder readings in the teens and 20s °F. Skies are mostly sunny to partly cloudy the next several days, which means hero visibility and plenty of those trademark Lake Tahoe views.

Looking ahead about five days, the forecast calls for continued mostly dry, bluebird-leaning weather with just a small refresh on tap. A weak system should bring a light top-up—on the order of 1–2 cm (up to an inch) of new snow—around today into tonight, with snow levels down to base, then things trend back to clear and mild again. Daytime highs in town will creep from around mid-20s to low 40s °F up into the low-to-mid 40s and even upper 40s as we move into early next week, with freezing nights to lock the surface back in. That’s prime grooming weather: expect fast, fun mornings on corduroy and more forgiving, playful snow by afternoon.

For planning your day like a local, lifts are running 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and you can currently access the hill via California Base, the Gondola, and Stagecoach. It’s Heavenly’s 70th anniversary season, so there’s a festive vibe around the lodges and in the village, and the resort is using a reservation-based parking system this winter—definitely something to sort out before you roll up so you’re not circling lots while your buddies are already loading their first chair.

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4 days ago
4 minutes

Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Tahoe Shreds: Heavenly's Epic Playground and Bluebird Conditions
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, delivering that classic Lake Tahoe magic with epic views over the sapphire-blue waters and 4,800 acres of pure playground. As of early this week, the base sits at a solid 25 cm (about 10 inches), while the summit boasts 78 cm (31 inches) of gripping snow—perfect for carving groomers or charging variable conditions. They've stacked 18 inches over the past 48 hours (7 in the last 24), pushing the season total to 102 inches, and groomers have been hitting 45% of the terrain overnight.

You're looking at 104 of 111 trails open (93% of the mountain) and 21 of 27 lifts spinning from 9am-4pm daily, including valley runs for that sweet lap-back-to-the-car vibe. Piste conditions are variable with fresh powder up top transitioning to grippy lower down; off-piste in spots like Mott Canyon or Milky Way Bowl could be prime for powder hounds if you're hike-ready, but always scope avalanche risks.

Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies, highs around 33°F at base (17°F summit) and light winds—bundle up for those crisp turns. Forecast stays skier-friendly: expect 2-4 cm new snow tonight into tomorrow with temps dipping to -9°C/-6°C summit (colder than base at -2°C/5°C), then clearing to sunny spells through the weekend with highs in the upper 20s-30s°F and minimal precip—prime for bluebird bombs.

Locals tip: Hit the California Lodge or Heavenly Village base for beginner zones and quick access, and snag an Epic Day pass to skip lines. Snowmaking's covering 74% if needed, season runs through April 12, but text "UPDATES" to 530-302-2751 for real-time lift alerts. No night skiing or halfpipe yet, but with 4782 acres open, who's complaining? Strap in—this is Tahoe at its finest!

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5 days ago
2 minutes

Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Tahoe's Heavenly Mountain Resort: Epic Skiing, Stunning Vistas, and Après Adventure
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is calling your name with epic Tahoe views and that classic Lake Tahoe vibe—think carving groomers with South Shore swagger while eyeing the Sierra Nevada skyline. Right now, the mountain's firing on all cylinders, open daily from 9am-4pm via the California side (Tram, Gunbarrel, Pasty's, and Powderbowl lifts spinning strong). Snow depths sit at a solid **24-30 inches at the base** (around 6,565 ft) and up to **78 cm (about 31 inches) at the summit** (10,067 ft), with variable and gripping conditions perfect for laying down fresh tracks—though watch for those freeze-thaw spots mid-mountain.

No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 12 inches dropped over the past week, pushing the **season total to 90 inches**—plenty to keep pow hounds grinning. You've got **99 of 111 trails (89% open)** and **20 of 27 lifts** running, including that sweet valley run for end-of-day laps, serving up 4,800 acres of diverse terrain for all levels. Piste is groomed heaven, off-piste variable but rideable where permitted—just check uphill policy if you're skinning up (call 530-542-6922 first).

Today's weather? Mild and partly cloudy, highs around **32-41°F at base**, cooler up top with light SW winds—bundle for those summit chills but expect carveable corduroy. Looking ahead, the next 5 days mix it up: expect possible snow flurries or frozen mix today/tomorrow (1-3 inches possible higher up), shifting to partly cloudy and sunnier vibes with highs 48-63°F and lows 38-49°F—prime for bluebird bombs but stay layered as snow lines hover base-level early week. No major storms brewing, but Tahoe's always got that powder surprise potential.

Pro tip from the locals: Hit the My Epic app for live lift lines, cams, and alerts—text "UPDATES" to 530-302-2751 for real-time deets. Gondola's open for sightseeing and Mountain Coaster thrills (10am-3:30pm), with après at California Lodge or Tamarack Lodge keeping the party going. No night skiing yet, but with 70th anniversary vibes this season, more terrain drops soon. Strap in, Tahoe's ready to rip!

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6 days ago
3 minutes

Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Carve Legendary Lines at Heavenly's Epic Tahoe Terrain: 24-31 Base, 90 Season, and Stormy Forecasts Ahead
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is calling your name with epic Tahoe vibes and fresh turns waiting! Right now, the base sits at a solid 24-30 inches, ramping up to about 78 cm (around 31 inches) at the 10,067-foot summit—plenty for carving those legendary lines across 4,800 acres. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 12 inches over the past week has kept things lively, pushing the season total to 90 inches so far. That's building nicely toward Heavenly's beast-mode average of 257 inches annually.

Pistes are in variable conditions with gripping snow, 98 of 111 trails open (88% terrain), and a whopping 20 of 27 lifts spinning from 9am-4pm daily—valley run included for those late-day laps. Off-piste? Tread smart; check local avalanche risks before venturing out.

Weather's playing nice today with highs around 39-41°F at the base, cooling to 30s up top under partly cloudy skies and light SW winds—perfect for non-stop runs without wind chill bite. Looking ahead, brace for a stormy twist: snow possible tonight into tomorrow with 1-7 inches freshies over 48 hours, then rain threats mid-week mixing with highs in the low 30s-50s and lows dipping to 20s. Temps climb to 60°F by week's end under sunnier spells, but that snow line could flirt with the base—prime for spring-like corduroy if it holds.

Pro tip from the locals: Snag the My Epic App for live lift lines, cams, and alerts—text "UPDATES" to 530-302-2751 for real-time scoops. Uphill policy's on if you're skinning up (call 530-542-6922 first). Heavenly's open strong through April 12, so rally your crew, hit those Sierra views, and make some memories. Powder hounds, this is your playground—go send it!

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1 week ago
2 minutes

Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Heavenly's Fresh Turns and Tahoe Vibes: Your Guide to the Latest Conditions and Forecasts
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Hey skiers and riders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is calling your name with epic Tahoe views and that classic Sierra stoke! Right now, the base sits at a solid 24-30 inches deep, climbing to about 78 cm (roughly 31 inches) at the 10,067-foot summit, perfect for carving those 4,800 acres of terrain. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 12 inches over the past week has kept things fresh, with a season total of 90 inches so far—plenty to play with.

Expect variable conditions on piste, gripping snow that's mostly groomed and ready to rip, while off-piste calls for caution with no recent reports on fresh powder lines. Heavenly's firing on 93 of 111 trails (83% open) and 20 of 27 lifts, including that valley run for late-day laps—lifts spin 9am to 4pm daily. Current weather's chilly and cloudy around 30-40°F at base (dropping to 19-28°F summit), with light winds and possible snow flurries—bundle up!

Looking ahead, today's snow vibes continue with highs near 39°F and lows 34°F, transitioning to more snow Sunday (34°F high). Forecasts mix it up: expect 1-7 inches possible in the next 48 hours from heavy showers, then partly cloudy mid-week with temps hovering 32-41°F highs and rain risks lower down—could mean slushy bases but prime spring-like shredding if you're chasing sun. Powder alerts are buzzing for fresh turns soon!

Pro tip from the locals: uphill policy's active (call 530-542-6922 for routes), and grab the My Epic App for live lift lines, cams, and stats. No special alerts, but text "UPDATES" to 530-302-2751 for real-time scoops. Shred safe, hit the apres at California Lodge, and make those Lake Tahoe panoramas your backdrop—Heavenly's delivering!

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1 week ago
2 minutes

Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Heavenly's Powder-Packed Playground: Carve, Cruise, and Chase Fresh Tracks in Tahoe's Winter Wonderland
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Tahoe vibe calling your name for some epic turns overlooking Lake Tahoe! Snow depths sit at a solid **25 cm at the base** (around 6,565 ft) and **78 cm up top** at the summit (10,067 ft), delivering gripping snow that's perfect for carving groomers or linking powdery stashes. No massive dump in the last 24 or 48 hours, but yesterday's fresh layer on January 1st has kept things prime, and the season total is stacking up to about **90 inches** with 30 inches over the past week.

Most of the mountain's buzzing: **91 of 111 trails open** (81% terrain), **20 of 27 lifts spinning** from 9am-4pm daily via the California Base Area—think Tram, Gunbarrel, Pasty's, and Powderbowl leading the charge, with valley runs like Pasty's and Mombo ready to rip. Piste conditions are variable with packed powder and groomed goodness, ideal for all levels across 4,800 skiable acres, though off-piste details are light—stick to opened stuff for safety.

Weather's got that moody Tahoe edge: current temps hover around freezing at the base (lows 33°F, highs near 38-41°F) with rain showers possible lower down, but mid-mountain freeze-thaw keeps snow solid. Look out for a powder alert—**up to 36 cm new snow today (Sat Jan 3)** at summit with snow line dropping to 1,764m, then **32 cm Sun**, **14 cm Mon**, tapering to lighter flurries through Wed with colder temps (-4°C to -11°C highs). Expect SW winds and cloudy skies turning stormy—prime for fresh tracks if you're chasing it!

Pro tips from the locals: Access is California-side only for skiing (gondola's sightseeing/mountain coaster only), so hit the Epic App for live lift lines, cams, and alerts. Text "UPDATES" to 530-302-2751 for real-time intel, and note reservation parking's in play. No night skiing or halfpipe yet, but with 70th anniversary vibes and events looming, it's a stellar time to send it—just watch for last-minute changes from weather gods. Boots up, Tahoe awaits!

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1 week ago
2 minutes

Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Tahoe Pow Alert: Heavenly's Gripping Snow and Epic Forecast - Grab Your Gear and Hit the Slopes!
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is calling your name with that classic Tahoe grip right now—think carve-ready snow that's begging for your next run! As of January 1st, the base sits at a solid 25 cm deep while the summit boasts 78 cm, delivering that perfect base-to-peak contrast for all-mountain adventures. Fresh flakes dropped yesterday, with gripping snow quality across the slopes, and 84% of terrain is open—79 out of 94 km of pure joy, plus the valley run is firing.

You're looking at 20 of 27 lifts spinning (74% open), so minimal wait times to blast from California to Nevada views. Weather's in freeze-thaw mode today: expect highs around 5°C at base cooling to -2°C lows, with cloudy skies and possible light showers turning to flurries up high. Powder hounds, rejoice—a powder alert is live with up to 18 cm forecast over the next two days, slamming in heaviest Saturday afternoon!

Peeking ahead, Saturday brings 37 cm new at summit (24 cm base) with temps -3 to -1°C, followed by Sunday's 23 cm dump at -6 to -2°C—prime for off-piste heroics if you're sidecountry savvy. Monday eases to 8 cm at -7 to -3°C, then lighter midweek. Pistes are grippy and reliable, but off-piste could get epic with freshies; always check boundaries as conditions shift fast. Season total? Heavenly's building toward its 257-inch annual average, with the resort open through April 12th—plenty of time to stack vert.

Pro tip from the locals: Grab the My Epic App for live cams, lift lines, and alerts—Heavenly's snow phone is +1-775-586-7000 for last-minute deets. No night skiing or halfpipe yet, but the Fun Park's open for park rats. Roads to Tahoe can get sketchy, so pack chains and eyes on @HVconditions Twitter. Boots up, conditions are prime—get after it before the crowds melt the pow!

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1 week ago
2 minutes

Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Tahoe Tease: Heavenly's Slow Start, But Powder Packing Potential Ahead
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is calling your name with those epic Lake Tahoe views, but right now it's a thin-snow holdout waiting for the big dumps. Base sits at a skimpy 25cm (10in), summit scraping 45cm (18in), with snow quality gripping but limited—last flakes fell December 26, zero new in the past 24 or 48 hours, and season total hovering low before the storms roll in.

Only 9 of 94km trails (10%) and 9 of 27 lifts (33%) are spinning, so expect mellow groomers and valley runs closed—perfect for lapping what's open without the crowds, but pack patience for terrain checks. Current vibe at 1pm? Light rain mixing with mild temps around 37-45°F base, 28-39°F summit, light winds—zip up but it's more slushy Tahoe tease than powder paradise.

Good news for your weekend plans: today's max hits 39°F with clouds, dropping cooler tomorrow at 33°F before fresh snow teases in Friday (1in possible summit), then jackpot—up to 50cm+ new at peak elevations Sunday-Monday as snowline plummets to 1750m, with highs 23-32°F and windy SE gusts. Expect prime carve days mid-next week with 13cm more Tuesday, temps -4 to 2°C summit—total 3cm+ by early Jan building the base.

Off-piste? Stay cautious, it's early season with thin cover; stick to marked runs as fun parks and night skiing are shut. Heavenly's celebrating 70 years, so vibe is high—text "UPDATES" to 530-302-2751 for real-time lift status, and snag Epic Passes now for deals. Nearby spots like Kirkwood forecast 20in next week if Heavenly's lines grow. Gear up, locals say wait for the dump but hit it early—pow's coming!

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Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Heavenly Mountain Resort Snow Report: Expect Powder Conditions Post-NYE [~139 characters]
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

# Heavenly Mountain Resort Snow Report – NYE Edition

If you're thinking about ringing in the New Year at Heavenly Mountain Resort, here's what you need to know before you head up to Lake Tahoe.

Right now, the mountain is sitting at 45 centimeters (about 18 inches) at the summit and 25 centimeters (roughly 10 inches) at the base, with the snow quality described as "gripping" – which is exactly what you want under your skis. The last significant snowfall hit on December 26, so conditions are still fairly fresh, though the resort is only running about 10 percent of its terrain with 9 of its 27 lifts spinning. It's a limited operation right now, but that's pretty typical for late December when the season is still ramping up.

As for what fell recently, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 48 hours, so don't expect a powder day on NYE. Current conditions show temperatures hovering around 38°F at the base and 35°F at the summit with sunny skies, though light rain has been moving through at lower elevations.

Here's where things get interesting for the coming week. The forecast shows some serious snow potential rolling in, particularly starting January 3rd and extending through the following days. You're looking at around 15 centimeters (6 inches) expected on the 3rd, followed by 34 centimeters (about 13 inches) on the 4th and another 19 centimeters (7-8 inches) on the 5th. Over the next seven days, the mountain could see approximately 28 centimeters (11 inches) of new snow, which would be a significant refresh.

For those tracking seasonal totals, Heavenly has picked up 33 inches so far this season. Looking at the longer-term picture, the resort historically receives around 257 inches of snow annually, so there's plenty of season left to build the base.

The mountain is scheduled to run through April 12, 2026, so if conditions improve after that incoming snow, you'll have plenty of opportunities to get back out there. Just remember that operations are still limited at the moment – check their latest update before you head up, especially if you're planning a specific run or terrain. Stay stoked and stay safe out there!

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Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Heavenly Calls: Tahoe Shreds, Early-Season Vibes, and Forecasting the Future
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is calling your name with that classic Tahoe vibe—think epic views over the lake and enough terrain to keep you grinning all day. Right now, the base sits at a solid **25 cm** deep, ramping up to **45 cm** at the summit (around 10,000 feet), with snow quality described as gripping for solid carving. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, and the last flakes fell on December 26, so we're working that early-season base. Only **9 of 94 km** of trails (10%) and **9 of 27 lifts** (33%) are open, so expect focused fun on what's spinning—valley run's closed, but the resort's humming since late November.

Weather's playing nice today: sunny skies, base temps hovering **25-26°F**, summit a crisp **16-18°F** with light 11 mph winds—perfect for laps without freezing your toes. No new snow on tap for the next 48 hours, but keep eyes peeled as nearby spots like Kirkwood eye up to 20 inches over seven days.

Looking ahead, it's mostly dry with freeze-thaw cycles—summit maxing near **28°F** today, climbing to **32-38°F** mid-week before possible powder teases (up to 11 cm Thursday at height, snowline dropping). Valley highs hit **41-45°F** soon, with light SE winds; one forecast bumps to sunnier **50s** base-side, so layers are your buddy as things warm. Pistes are gripping where open, but off-piste? Thin cover means stick to bounds—early season magic, not deep pow yet.

Season total's building from that base, no big numbers yet, but Heavenly's 70th anniversary is firing up with events like New Year's torch parades nearby and a massive air fest in February. Pro tip: reservation parking's required, and shuttle those bases (CA or NV side)—download the Epic App for live cams and lift lines. Crowds might build for NYE, so hit early. Conditions can flip fast, so check @HVconditions. Boots up, Tahoe—let's rip!

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Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Heavenly Mountain Resort Serves Up Tahoe Vibes with Groomed Cruisers, Powder Stashes, and Upcoming Storm Cycles.
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is dishing out that classic Tahoe vibe right now—open daily from 9am to 4pm via the California Base, with the Tram, Gunbarrel, Pastys, and Powderbowl lifts spinning for epic access to Pastys and Mombo trails. Think 0 of 27 lifts and 66 of 111 trails fully fired up, covering 59% of the 4,800 skiable acres, though some reports peg it lower at 9 lifts and 10% slopes while conditions build.

Snow's looking solid with a base depth of 35-40 inches (or 25cm at base/45cm summit per latest checks), variable to gripping surfaces, and a juicy 50 inches over the past 6 days—no freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but season total hits 90 inches already. Off-piste? Powder stashes lurk in Milky Way Bowl, Mott Canyon, and Killebrew for hike-in freeride thrills, but stay savvy on avalanche risks.

Weather's crisp and clear today around 24-33°F at base (15-23°F summit), light winds, perfect for carving those groomed cruisers with Lake Tahoe views. Forecast amps up: expect 1 inch snow tonight into Tuesday (temps 28-41°F), building to heavier dumps Thursday-Friday (up to 4-6 inches, 32-45°F), with freeze-thaw cycles keeping pistes variable—pack layers!

Pro tip: Reservation parking's required, gondola's sightseeing-only (no skiing access yet), and grab the My Epic App for live cams, lift lines, and alerts. Heavenly's 70th season is popping with events like the December 20 kickoff—score Epic Passes now for deals. Whether you're ripping long 8.8km runs or chilling at California Lodge, this Sierra beast is primed for your next Tahoe send. Boots up!

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2 weeks ago
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Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Heavenly Hacks: Early-Season Stoke and Tahoe-Chasing Tips
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

If you want to shred Heavenly like someone who lives for Tahoe laps: the mountain is riding a solid early-season pulse—lots of terrain open on groomers after recent storms, variable snow up high, and temps flirting with freezing that make mornings crisp and afternoons slushy depending on elevation.
Right now the mountain-report numbers most sources are publishing show roughly 25 cm (about 10 in) at the base and about 45 cm (≈18 in) at the summit, with snow quality described as “gripping” on packed surfaces and the last measurable accumulation reported around December 26th.
Heavenly’s own operational feed and trackers report a large portion of terrain now available: the resort lists about 0 of 27 lifts open on their live status widget at one snapshot but their published lift/terrain page also shows up-to-date counts (the resort has 27 lifts total and typically reports a changing number of lifts and about 59 of 111 trails open in recent updates) — expect lift and trail availability to change rapidly, check Heavenly’s lift status before you go.
Short-term snowfall: models and regional forecasts show the big Christmas storm has already delivered the main punch and the site forecasts indicate mostly dry conditions for the next few days with light winds and freeze–thaw cycles (milder by day, subfreezing overnight) rather than another heavy storm incoming over the immediate 48 hours. Specific local feeds list little to no new snow in the most recent 24–48 hour windows on their observations at the time of reporting.
Weather on-mountain is clear to mostly sunny at lower elevations with temperatures around the low-to-mid 20s°F at the base and colder at the summit (single digits to low teens°F), light winds reported, and the forecast through the coming five days trending cool nights and warmer daytime highs that will encourage morning corduroy and softer springy afternoons on lower runs.
Piste conditions are generally best early in the day where groomers have been packed and are described as gripping; higher-elevation ungroomed and off-piste areas hold the deeper settled snow but expect variable coverage and tracked powder pockets—if you’re chasing untracked lines, aim for early laps after any fresh that falls and avoid low-coverage or rocky zones that can be exposed later in the day.
Resort totals and season context: Heavenly and resort reporting indicate a notable uptick in snow over the past week (Heavenly promotes around 51" reported over the past week in one resort update), and season totals are building compared with a late-November/December that started slow but warmed up after the recent system; Skiresort and resort pages place the season window through mid-April, with cumulative depths higher on the mountain than at valley elevations.
Practical local tips for visitors: parking remains reservation-based this season so pre-book your parking or use shuttles, and download the Epic/Heavenly apps for livelift updates and trail maps because open lifts and runs can flip during the day. Night-skiing and certain terrain parks/halfpipe may be closed early in the season—check the resort’s trail-status page for real-time closures and grooming reports before you head up.
If you want the freshest intel on the way up, pull up Heavenly’s live webcams and the Lift & Terrain Status page, and expect the best turns in the morning when groomers are firm and visibility is great—then chase the softer lower-elevation snow in the afternoon if temps climb.

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2 weeks ago
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Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Early Season Stoke: Hitting the Slopes at Heavenly Mountain Resort
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is dishing out early-season stoke with fresh powder calling your name across those epic Tahoe views! Right now, the base sits at 20-35 inches deep (thicker up top around 45 cm at the 10,067-foot summit), thanks to 35 cm of new snow dumping yesterday—grab it before it gets tracked out. Season total's at 90 inches so far, building that deep base for the long haul.

Conditions are variable on piste with gripping snow in spots, perfect for carving groomers like Pasty's and Mombo, both spinning from 9am-4pm daily. Only 29 of 111 trails (26% terrain) and 9 of 27 lifts are open via the California Base—think Tram, Gunbarrel, and crew—keeping lines short for you savvy locals who hit first chair.

Today's vibe? Snow showers wrapping up with highs near 34°F and lows at 25°F, feeling crisp under bluebird potential. Look ahead: Saturday brings partly cloudy skies at 30°F/23°F, cooling to 27°F/20°F Sunday, then clearing up with 29-34°F highs through Tuesday—prime for laps without the whiteout chaos.

Off-piste? Still building, but Milky Way Bowl and Mott Canyon tease powder dreams once more opens (hike-ins only, pros). Locals tip: Stick to California Lodge access, snag Epic App for live lift lines and cams, and note reservation parking's required—don't get shut out. Gondola's sightseeing-only (no skiing), but Mountain Coaster and tubing add family fun. With 70th anniversary vibes and events like Toyota Air & Après brewing, this is your cue to rally the crew for untracked Tahoe gold!

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2 weeks ago
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Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Heavenly Powder Palooza: Early-Season Stoke, Fresh Dumps, and Lake Tahoe Vibes at Heavenly Mountain Resort
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is dishing out that early-season stoke with a fresh blanket of powder calling your name! Right now, snow depth sits at a grippy **25 cm at the base (2001m)** and **45 cm at the summit (3060m)**, perfect for locking in those carves on the open terrain. We just scored a solid dump yesterday on Dec 25—last snowfall fresh as it gets—with forecasts screaming **7-10 inches today (Dec 26)** alone, piling up to around **10 inches in the next 48 hours**. Season total? Still building from the Nov 24 opener, but this storm system's got us eyeing record potential.

Only **9 of 94 km slopes (10%)** and **9 of 27 lifts (33%)** are spinning from the California side—think Patsy's, Powder Bowl, and Gun Barrel access via the tram—but expect rapid expansion as crews make snow and Mother Nature delivers. Current vibes: **Snow showers with temps around 29-31°F at base, 16-18°F summit**, light winds, and that classic gripping snow quality for smooth rides.

Buckle up for the forecast feast—a powder alert's live! Today (Fri 26): heavy snow to resort level, 7-10in new. Sat 27: another 10in possible, chilly 17-31°F. Sun 28: clearing to 14-27°F. Mon 29/Tue 30: 17-33°F, light flurries. Wed 31: 20-36°F with 2in. New Year's Eve/Jan 1: up to 23in bombs incoming! Pistes are groomed early-season goods (beginner/intermediate focus), off-piste closed with valley run shut—no halfpipe, parks, or night skiing yet.

Pro tips from the locals: Snag Epic App for live cams, lift lines, and alerts; reserve parking at California Base for peak days (holiday madness ahead). It's Heavenly's 70th bash—watch for epic events like Toyota Air & Après. Temps cooling, snowmaking cranking—prime time to link turns with Lake Tahoe views before the crowds hit. Boots up, send it safe!

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2 weeks ago
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Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Heavenly Mountain Resort: Snowy Slopes, Fresh Tracks, and a Festive Vibe for the 70th Season
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Cranking the music, waxing your board, and chasing fresh lines—here’s the local-style, up-to-the-minute scoop on Heavenly Mountain Resort so you can decide whether to make the run (or the lift line).

Heavenly is sitting on a solid early-season base with reports showing roughly 25 cm (about 10 inches) at the base and about 45 cm (about 18 inches) up on the mountain summit/mid-mountain, according to the latest aggregated snow reports and resort updates. Recent systems have dumped a meaningful burst of snow: forecast and local trackers reported around 8–11 inches expected for resort level in the immediate window and model blends suggesting as much as ~16–18 inches across the next 24–48 hours from the December storm pulse. Skiresort.info’s snapshot also logged large recent mountain totals from the prior day’s snowfall readings.

Terrain and lifts are in early-season mode: current lift/terrain status from the resort indicates roughly 0 of 27 lifts open in one live status snapshot but other resort status pages show about 9 of 27 lifts operating with around 9 of 94 km (about 10%) of slopes open—expect limited terrain footprints focused on primary access lines (Tram, Gunbarrel, Patsy’s/Powder Bowl) and expanded access as teams finish avalanche control and grooming. The resort’s official channels (Lift & Terrain Status / Mountain Conditions) and Epic/My Epic app are the best real-time places to watch rolling openings.

On-mountain weather is active and cold enough for snow: valley and mid-mountain temperatures are forecast in the low 30s°F at base with upper mountain temps in the teens to upper-20s°F, with SW winds reported and heavy snow showers flagged in the short-term models. Hourly services were showing sleet/rain mixing at the base while the summit remains colder and snowy, so expect a wet-to-dry gradient between village and upper elevations.

Piste conditions are described as gripping/firm where groomed and variable elsewhere—early-season runs will have machine-packed base, some groomers and patched natural snow; off-piste is promising in the higher bowls after the new accumulation but will remain uneven with rocks and hidden obstacles in lower or thin areas, so use caution and check avalanche bulletins before venturing off-piste. Skiresort.info flags that only a small percent of terrain is open currently, and the valley run remains closed until deeper coverage is assured.

Season total snowfall numbers are still building for 2025–26; site forecasts and powder alerts emphasize significant recent and incoming totals rather than a finalized seasonal sum—expect season totals to rise rapidly if the forecasted multi-inch events materialize. Local powder alerts issued around the recent storm suggest powder possible with double-digit inch totals in the immediate 48-hour window.

Practical, local-minded tips: expect changing surface conditions from wet-snow at village elevation to dry powder higher up—dress in layers, bring a sealed bag for electronics, and plan extra time for transit because mountain roads and parking fill quickly during big dumps. Lift and terrain updates are being posted frequently; if you’re chasing fresh tracks, follow the resort’s official Mountain Conditions feed and the HVconditions social channel or the Epic app for live lift status and webcam checks. Avalanche control and terrain openings can change quickly after storms, so assume limited access to bowls until patrol gives the all-clear.

If you’re heading up: top priorities are checking the resort lift/terrain status before you drive, packing for rapidly shifting weather (gloves, goggles for whiteouts), and booking lodging or shuttles early—Heavenly’s 70th-season events are drawing extra crowds, so expect a festive vibe plus added traffic and après options in the village.Show more...
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Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Heavenly Mountain Resort: Early-Season Powder Bliss in Tahoe
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is dishing out early-season stoke with fresh powder calling your name! Right now, the base sits at a solid 6 inches, while the summit clocks around 12 inches of gripping snow—perfect for carving up Patsy's and Powder Bowl from the California side. They've dropped 5 inches in the last 24 hours and 12 inches over 48, pushing the season total to 45 inches of Tahoe magic.

Grab your board or skis quick: 12 of 111 trails (10% open) and 9 of 27 lifts are spinning daily from 9am-4pm via Tram, Gunbarrel, Patsy's, and Powderbowl—plenty to keep you linking turns with those epic Lake Tahoe views. Piste conditions are variable but grippy, ideal for all-mountain fun; off-piste is limited early-season, so stick to open runs while they groom and expand.

Today's vibe? Cloudy with patchy snow turning heavy, temps maxing 37°F at base (26°F min) and cooler up top around 25°F—freeze-thaw action, so layer up! A massive **Powder Alert** is live: 11 inches today, 23 inches through tomorrow, and 37 inches possible over two days. Snowline drops to resort level, making every run a dream.

Look ahead—Christmas week stays snowy: Thu highs 33°F with 7in more, Fri 32°F/5in, then temps dip to 30°F Sat with lighter flurries, cooling further Sun-Mon around 28-26°F. Expect SW winds and steady dumps for non-stop freshies.

Pro tip from the locals: Heavenly's celebrating 70 years, so hit the slopes via California Lodge (Nevada side Gondola is sightseeing only). Snowmaking's cranking, My Epic app has live cams/lift lines, and watch for terrain updates—conditions can shift fast. Boots on, grins wide, Tahoe's ready to rip!

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Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Tahoe's Heavenly Calls Shredders for Epic Snow and 70th Season Celebration!
Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort

Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is calling your name with that epic Lake Tahoe backdrop—think jaw-dropping Sierra views while you carve fresh lines! Right now, the base sits at a solid 7-8 inches (some spots reporting 22-30 cm), with the summit around 30 cm, and variable conditions on piste—gripping snow where it's open, perfect for groomer lovers. Season total? A lean 33 inches so far, but no new snow in the last 24-48 hours—Mother Nature's holding out.

Lifts are spinning daily 9am-4pm, with just 6 of 27 open (22%) and 11 of 111 trails (9% terrain), focusing on beginner-to-intermediate runs from the California side—valley run's closed, so plan your laps accordingly. Off-piste? Skip it for now; early-season thin cover means stick to marked trails, no Mott Canyon adventures yet.

Today's vibe: mostly cloudy around 40-48°F at base, cooler summit in the 30s, light winds—prime for laps without freezing your toes. Gear up, though; tonight could see drizzle or light snow up to 1-4 inches.

Forecast's a powder party incoming! Wednesday slams 8-89 cm (holy storm, Batman!), Thursday 10-49 cm, Friday another 10-25 cm, with temps dropping to 20s-30s and snowlines crashing low—expect 20+ inches total by weekend. Saturday lightens to 3 inches, Sunday chillier but clearer. Total next 5 days: 30-100+ cm potential—dream shred sesh loading!

Pro tip: Grab the My Epic app for live lift lines, cams, and mobile pass—resort's buzzing for its 70th season with anniversary vibes. Snowmaking's cranking to build base, but crowds might hit pre-holiday; arrive early, après at South Lake Tahoe bars. Conditions can flip fast—call 800-HEAVENLY for real-time deets. Who's dropping in?

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Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report
Discover the latest ski conditions and snow updates with "Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report." Tune in for expert insights, weather forecasts, and tips for planning your next adventure on the slopes at one of the most stunning resorts straddling the California and Nevada border. Stay informed and make the most of your winter getaway with this essential guide for all skiing enthusiasts.

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