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Park City Passes 400 Inches Of Snowfall This Season

Park City Mountain Resort, Utah, like many other Salt Lake City area ski areas, has officially seen above average snowfall this winter. Park City Mountain Resort, Utah, has received over 400 inches of snowfall this season, largely due to a snowy latter half of the winter. The resort, which plans to remain open until April 22nd, has reported 405 inches of total snowfall so far, compared to an average of 355 inches. As of the latest update, Park City was sitting pretty at 405 inches, according to Instagram. This is expected to change when conditions improve, with temperatures expected to reach 57 degrees tomorrow. As the weather warms and the snow softens up, the resort will likely return to seeing more snow.

Park City Passes 400 Inches Of Snowfall This Season

Published : a month ago by Ian Greenwood in Weather Lifestyle

Park City Mountain Resort, Utah, has surpassed 400 inches of snow this season, thanks to snowy latter half of the winter.

The resort broke the news on Instagram today.

As of the latest update this morning, Park City was sitting pretty at 405 inches of total snowfall this season. On average, the resort sees 355 inches of snow.

Park City wrapped up March with a bang—38 inches of the white stuff have fallen in the past week.

The resort plans to remain open until April 22nd.

Conditions are set to be springy at the resort for the next few days, with a toasty 57 degrees predicted for tomorrow.

Then, in true Utah fashion, the snow returns. How much, you ask? A bit tough to say this far out, but if things take a turn for the wild, we'll let you know.

If the past two seasons have told us anything, it's that ski resorts near Salt Lake City, Utah, seem to always come out on top. Now, as the weather warms and the snow softens up, powder days will be replaced by slushy laps under the sun.

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