Ski report: Groundhog says early spring is coming

It’s Ground Hog Day! Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow and that means an early spring. But he’s only been right less than 40 percent of the time.

Surface condition are turning spring like and softening on southern exposures with recent daytime temperatures. There’s still pockets of chalky skier-rider packed powder in some north facing slopes and bowls.

Kirkwood is hosting the Rahlves’ Bonzai Tour today with finals tomorrow.

Here is the Feb. 2 ski report.

— Curtis Fong

 




Ski report: Protect your skin

Don’t forget to use sunscreen and lip protection. And stay hydrated.

Here is the Feb. 1 ski report.

— Curtis Fong




Ski report: End the month on the slopes

End the month with corduroy.

Here is the Jan. 31 ski report.

— Curtis Fong




Ski report: Sun, sun and more sun

The sun is out and mercury will be hitting the 40s today.

Here is the Jan. 30 ski report.

— Curtis Fong




Ski report: Time to carve

Clearing skies and corduroy to carve.

Here is the Jan. 29 ski report.

— Curtis Fong




Ski report: Wear good goggles

Partly to mostly cloudy, and expect light snow and variable surface conditions.

Here is the Jan. 28 ski report.

— Curtis Fong




Ski report: Bundle up

Cloudy and cold with light snow showers expected.

Here is the Jan. 27 ski report.

— Curtis Fong

 




Ski report: Blustery day

Mostly cloudy with isolated showers and low to moderate winds.

Here is the Jan. 26 ski report

— Curtis Fong




Ski report: Pleasant temps

Temperatures in the 40s and light winds on the slopes.

Here is your Jan. 25 ski report.

— Curtis Fong




Ski report: May be messy mix

A mix of snow and rain is expected.

Here is the Jan. 24 ski report.

— Curtis Fong