Utah ski resort snow totals8/21/2023 ![]() Thanks to the snowpack, just under 20 percent of Utah, including the Salt Lake area, is in “Severe Drought,” with numbers changing each week as the state gets more and more snow. Upper: (8860ft) Brian Head Resort Snow Report. Nearly every resort reported below-average snow totals, and powder days seemed to be few and far between. Alta Ski Area Snow Report Upper: (11068ft) Beaver Mountain Snow Report. For the first time in three years, not a single area of Utah was under “Exceptional Drought” status, a major milestone following many years of water concerns. Snowbird Has Officially Eclipsed Last Season's Snowfall Total By Matt Lorelli Janu5:30 am ET Last season was subpar for snowfall in Utah. The snow is the best news for Utah’s ongoing drought situation. Resorts without 7-day snowfall totals have been excluded. All snowfall totals are pulled directly from each resort’s website. That’s the snowiest month on record for the history of the resort. FINALLY To celebrate, we’ve compiled a list of the ski resorts who have totaled the most new snowfall over the last 7 days below. Snowbasin is breaking even more records with the recent snowstorm bringing their March totals to 204 inches. ![]() “Alta has received some of the highest snowfall totals on the planet.” North wind 16 to 21 mph becoming east after midnight. ![]() “This endless winter continues to produce staggering snow totals,” Alta officials reported. OPEN TOTALS 0/107 Open Runs 0/12 Open Lifts 0/3 Open Parks 6,400 ft Base 9,350 ft summit 8,200 ft snow stake elevation 17 ytd utah powder day 12'+ in 24hrs weather forecast Tonight Mostly clear, with a low around 29. Interlodge was put in effect as crews continue to work on avalanche safety measures and it’s prohibited to go outside. Ski resorts listed in alphabetical order. Be prepared for some mind-blowing numbers. Let's take a look at how much snow each resort in the Cottonwoods picked up yesterday and what their seasonal totals sit at. The celebration was short lived as Alta didn’t open due to the intense snow and avalanche mitigation. Resorts in Little and Big Cottonwood Canyons picked up 6+ inches yesterday adding on to their already all-time record season totals. Utah is celebrating 800 inches of snow as Alta Ski Area and Brighton Resort topped the 800-inch mark on Friday.
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