Mammoth Mountain woke up to a foot of fresh snow on Wednesday, and storms are expected to continue through late Thursday, with 4-6 feet possible by the time the weather clears on Friday. This big ole forecast has many people stoked, as conditions have already been all-time at the California resort. Mammoth has received 205″ at the summit thus far this season, and boasts a base of 70-90″.
Check out photos from the storm courtesy of Peter Morning/MMSA
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Highlights
- A foot of fresh snow fell at Mammoth overnight
- 3-5 more feet (4-6 total) forecast to fall before friday Morning
- Weather is expected to clear in time for the weekend, but those driving up should check CalTrans for the latest conditions.
- Current base: 70-90″
- Season total: 205″ at the summit