
"Due to changes in the current storm cycle, we will no longer be opening for skiing and riding this Saturday, November 15. Colder temperatures and snowfall are in the forecast in the coming days. We will be assessing conditions daily and our teams are committed to opening as soon as conditions allow. We will provide 24-hour notice once Mother Nature gives us the green light. Stay tuned."
"Originally, Mammoth Mountain had moved its official opening from Friday, November 14 to Saturday, November 15 to allow operations staff extra time and to take advantage of an incoming system. At the time, the resort stated the delay would "give Mother Nature and our ops team the time they need to get the mountain dialed in for some amazing first turns.""
"The resort is monitoring conditions closely and promises to issue a 24-hour advance notice once it's ready to open. A full operational plan-listing lifts, runs, amenities, and events-will be released when opening is locked in. This season's kickoff has been postponed for both guest safety and to ensure better terrain coverage once the mountain opens."
Mammoth Mountain will not open for skiing and riding on Saturday, November 15 because of changes in the current storm cycle and a forecast of colder temperatures and additional snowfall. Operations teams will assess conditions daily and will open only when conditions are safe and terrain coverage is adequate. The resort will provide at least 24 hours' advance notice before opening. A full operational plan listing lifts, runs, amenities, and events will be released once the opening date is confirmed. An earlier delay from November 14 to 15 had aimed to leverage incoming snow and boost snowmaking efforts.
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