Park City Mountain Resort, UT, Forced to Close Early, Ends Season on April 5 - SnowBrains
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Park City Mountain Resort, UT, Forced to Close Early, Ends Season on April 5 - SnowBrains
""Our ops teams have been working magic all winter long, but even that magic can't really fight back what Mother Nature has delivered at the tail end of this season for us.""
""The 2025-26 season will be remembered as one of the most disappointing seasons ever for Park City. Utah recorded its worst snowpack since measurements began in 1930.""
""Measurements showed that this season's snow water equivalent came in at one-fifth of the previous record low, blowing other poor seasons completely out of the water.""
""The National Weather Service reported that this winter has been the warmest on record, with an average temperature of 40.7 °F at Salt Lake City International Airport.""
Park City Mountain in Utah ended its season on April 5, 2026, after 182 days of operation. The season was disappointing, with only 158 inches of snow, far below the average of 355 inches. The snowpack was at 53 inches, less than half of the typical amount. This winter recorded the warmest temperatures on record, with an average of 40.7 °F. The season's snowpack peaked at just 8.3 inches, indicating a significant deviation from normal winter conditions in Utah.
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