Utah Resort Posts Over 4 Feet Of Snow In 7 Days
Utah Resort Posts Over 4 Feet Of Snow In 7 Days
Published : 08-Mar-2025 08:13
Snowbird ski area in Utah has posted the most snowfall in the world over the last seven days, clocking up 53 inches (that's 135cm/over 4 feet), rather more than forecast.
"I'm not telling you to call in sick, but I will say that a sometimes you have to prioritize your own self care. A couple Cirque laps never detracted from my mental wellbeing, just saying," the resort's snow reporter Maeve G advised skiers on Friday.
The snowfall has helped take Snowbird's snow depth above the 10 feet/3 metres mark, good news for the ski area which aims to stay open well into Spring, normally opening weekends through May.
Although Snowbird's snow total has topped accumulations in Utah, the Us, north America and the world this week, Japan continues to post the deepest snowpack in the world, although the rate of depth increased has slowed in recent weeks. However Tengendai Kogen Ski Area in Yamagata prefecture posted a 10cm base increase to 7.6 metres yesterday.
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