Mammoth Mountain records 10 feet of snow so far this month

Mammoth Mountain records 10 feet of snow so far this month

Skiers and snowboarders alike are enjoying the deluge of precipitation brought on by the latest round of winter storms in Southern California.

Mammoth Mountain in the Eastern Sierra reports that 10 feet of snow has fallen at the resort since February began.

Eleven inches fell just overnight between Monday and Tuesday, resort officials said. More could fall leading into Wednesday.

  • Skiers and snowboarders were treated to major snowfall on Mammoth Mountain in February 2024. (Jacob Myhre, Mammoth Lakes Tourism)
    Skiers and snowboarders were treated to major snowfall on Mammoth Mountain in February 2024. (Jacob Myhre, Mammoth Lakes Tourism)
  • A Mammoth Mountain lift is seen in this photo from Mammoth Lakes Tourism. The mountain saw more than ten feet of snow in February as of Feb. 20, 2024. (Jacob Myhre, Mammoth Lakes Tourism)
    A Mammoth Mountain lift is seen in this photo from Mammoth Lakes Tourism. The mountain saw more than ten feet of snow in February as of Feb. 20, 2024. (Jacob Myhre, Mammoth Lakes Tourism)
  • Heavy machinery clears a roadway at Mammoth Mountain in February 2024. (Jacob Myhre, Mammoth Lakes Tourism)
    Heavy machinery clears a roadway at Mammoth Mountain in February 2024. (Jacob Myhre, Mammoth Lakes Tourism)

Mammoth is currently operating at full capacity with all its lifts and trails open every day, weather permitting.

Rain continues Tuesday for already-drenched Southern California

Snow and water remain possible in the coming days, but sunshine is in the forecast for Mammoth later this week.

“Conditions will be excellent for those looking to enjoy all the new snow the resort has received so far this month,” a spokesperson for Mammoth Lakes Tourism said.

For the latest on the winter weather conditions at Mammoth, visit the resort’s Winter Report on its website.

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