Ski report: Morning skiing bound to be the best
Get out on the mountain early today. More weather is coming today. And that means winds will be increasing. Here is the Dec. 4 ski report. — Curtis Fong
Read moreGet out on the mountain early today. More weather is coming today. And that means winds will be increasing. Here is the Dec. 4 ski report. — Curtis Fong
Read moreLots of fresh snow to ski on. And the sun is out. Here is the Dec. 3 ski report. — Curtis Fong
Read moreIt’s another challenging day for resorts because of extreme winds and weather. Heavenly, Kirkwood, Sierra, Boreal, Mt. Rose, Sugar Bowl and Squaw Valley are closed. Comstock at Northstar is on wind hold Sierra Avalanche Center is reporting a danger level of 4 — high. Here is the Dec. 2 ski report. — Curtis Fong
Read moreTime to find a resort not impacted by wind. Sugar Bowl and Mt. Rose are closed today. Heavenly and Squaw are starting the day on wind hold. Here is the Dec. 1 ski report. — Curtis Fong
Read moreWind and weather are going to make for less than ideal conditions the slopes today. Heavenly is starting on wind hold. The upper mountains of Squaw Valley and Kirkwood are also on wind hold. Here is the Nov. 30 ski report. — Curtis Fong
Read moreWhile the brunt of the next storm is not expected to arrive until tonight, the wind is causing problems this morning. Mt. Rose won’t be opening today. Heavenly is starting on wind hold. Here is the Nov. 29 ski report. — Curtis Fong
Read moreGet out early today because wet weather is moving in. A more significant storm system is coming through Thursday evening. Here is the Nov. 28 ski report. — Curtis Fong
Read moreWeather will be moving in on Wednesday and is expected to stay in the Lake Tahoe Basin through the weekend. Here is the Nov. 27 ski report. — Curtis Fong
Read moreBe sure to bring sunscreen and proper eye protection to the slopes. Temps will be in the 50s today. Here is the Nov. 26 ski report. — Curtis Fong
Read moreIt’s another beautiful day to hit the slopes. More snow is predicted for this coming Wednesday and Thursday. Keep your fingers crossed for 18 inches. Here is the Nov. 25 ski report. — Curtis Fong
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