
Ski Report for Vail, ColoradoDaily Ski Conditions for Vail, ColoradoHey shredders, Vail's winding down the season like a pro, but there's still prime spring skiing action if you're chasing those groomed corduroy lines. As of early April, the resort is closed for the day, with zero lifts spinning out of 33 and no trails open, though recent reports show a solid 30-35 inch base depth holding strong at elevations from the 8,120-foot base up to the 11,570-foot summit. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero inches reported—but machine-groomed and packed powder surfaces kept things carveable until recently.Pistes were machine groomed with limited off-piste options, and the season total sits around 168 inches, well below Vail's epic 354-inch average. Weather's turning mild and dry right now, with temps pushing 60s Fahrenheit at mid-mountain, light winds, and clear skies—perfect for apres if you're base-bound. Looking ahead, brace for high-elevation flurries: expect under 1 cm tonight at summit, ramping to 2-6 cm Friday through Tuesday (April 10-15), with daytime highs in the 50s-60s°F dropping to chilly 20s-40s°F nights and snow lines dipping as low as 8,000 feet early next week. Winds 5-20 mph, precip chances 10-50%—could refresh the upper bowls!Locals tip: With the resort shuttered until potential late-season reopen (closes April 19), hit nearby Eagles Nest or check Vail Pass for backcountry vibes, but watch for frozen firmness and no-mud risk. Hydrate hard at altitude, families love the terrain parks when open, and those 3,450-foot vert drops deliver endless fun. Stoke levels high—grab your board and think spring slush carves next storm!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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