Utah's Warmest Winter on Record Is Ending Park City's Ski Season 3 Weeks Early - SnowBrains
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Utah's Warmest Winter on Record Is Ending Park City's Ski Season 3 Weeks Early - SnowBrains
"Our mountain operations team has done a phenomenal job all season battling Mother Nature. Hats off to them. But these sustained warm temperatures have really taken a toll on the mountain. As a result, we'll be closing Mountain Village this weekend."
"Current snowpack in Park City sits at 53 inches, less than half of what it usually is this time of year. The resort has seen just 158″ of snow this season, again, significantly below its 355″ average."
Park City Mountain Resort will close its Mountain Village this weekend, ending the season weeks earlier than usual. The closure is due to sustained warm temperatures and low snowpack, with current levels at 53 inches, significantly below the average. The resort has recorded only 158 inches of snow this season, far less than the typical 355 inches. While Mountain Village will close, Canyons Village will remain open as long as conditions allow, with the Mountain Coaster expected to operate into next week.
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