Good news: JH has moved from 53% snow pack to 81% snow pack in a week and has more expected before the rain.
Bad News: Park City is now at 49% w the high today at 42 degrees w full sun a high tomorrow of 35 and a high Tuesday of 39 and sunny before snowing Tuesday night. They are actually closing terrain. They're down to 15% open. 7:1 Snow to Liquid ratio is about a half step above rain and then the next week the SLR is 5:1. Thats as wet and heavy as you get.
The snow / rain floor is supposed to be around 7500-7900 ft this weekend (Base is 6800). So that's a bad draw for the bottom of the hill and town. Next Sunday It's 8400 so the bottom 45% of the skiable terrain will be under the snow floor.
Park City is now recording the worst SME at this point over the last 40 years. Officially now in the 0%.
https://nwcc-apps.sc.egov.usda.gov/awdb/site-plots/POR/WTEQ/UT/Thaynes%20Canyon.htmlI hate to say it but it may be time to rethink UT if you have the ability to switch or cancel w a refund. These #s are BAD.
Here are the terrain Stats:
Cndor: 100% closed
Bonanza McConk Pio - Bonanza Home Run Muckers (that's it and all man made groomed)
Iron Mountain: Cascade & Chrome Alley & White Pine (all else closed)
Jupiter: Closed
King Kong: Closed
OBX/Saddle/Sun Peak: Hidden Bear, Mellow Moose, Sweat Pea, UP Main, Boomer, Echo, Flume, Koko, Main Line, Paint Horse, Pine Draw, Raptor, Snow Dancer, TOF,
Willow Draw, Xtc, Pines
$$$ Day: 1/4, Bonanza, FTR, Homerun, Turtle Trail, UFT,
Divided, Silver & Treasure Hollow, widow mkr, waterfall, 3 kings.
Peak 5/9990/Tombstone: Another World, Chicane, Red Pine
5/Dreamscape/Dreamcatcher: Closed
Silverload/Thaynes/Motherload: claimjumper, assessment, detonador, Hidden splendor, Mel alley,
Parkley park, powder King, short fuse
So yeah not alot open and alot of skiing the same peak and over top each other. Thats REALLY dangerous and the base will probably be even lower next week.
Edit to add: they actually now at 14% they closed more terrain this afternoon.
Thursday at 5pm the base was 22.38 right now it's 21.51 and dropping. So it's losing about 2% of the base a day. Hopefully tomorrow at least puts a stop to the melt. If not it could be at ~20 by the wednesdays storm.
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