"Hitting the Slopes at Killington: Snow, Temps, and World Cup Prep"

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"Hitting the Slopes at Killington: Snow, Temps, and World Cup Prep"
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Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the...
show moreDaily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont
Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the base depth is 15 inches, with a season total of 69 inches. Over the past 24 hours, 1 inch of new snow has fallen, adding to the 19 inches that came down over the last 7 days[2][5].
Currently, the weather is cloudy with temperatures ranging from 59°F at the base to 64°F at the summit. However, a significant drop in temperature is expected, with forecasts predicting lows in the single digits by Thursday[2][4].
Looking ahead, the next 5 days promise a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall. Thursday is expected to be particularly chilly, with highs of 17°F and lows of 9°F. Friday and Saturday will see temperatures ranging from 13°F to 27°F, with wind speeds decreasing over the weekend[2][4].
As for the ski conditions, the resort has 6.69% of its trails groomed, with a total of 15 inches of base depth. The summit elevation is 4,241 feet, offering a vertical drop of 3,050 feet and 1,526 acres of skiable terrain[2][3].
Visitors should note that the resort is working hard to prepare for the upcoming World Cup, which might limit terrain expansion and resurfacing efforts for public skiing. Currently, only a couple of trails are open on the upper mountain, requiring walking for those with passes or day tickets[5].
In terms of piste and off-piste conditions, the recent rain followed by a drop in temperature means that the snow might be a bit icy, but the forecasted snowfall should help improve conditions. The top snow depth is 38 cm, with the last snowfall occurring on December 11, 2024[5].
Before you head out, check the latest lift and trail status updates on the Killington Resort website to plan your day. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a cold and potentially snowy week ahead
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