While we’re moving toward the closing dates for some resorts, it’s not due to a lack of snow. A blast of winter weather delivered a fresh coat of Sierra powder to the few resorts that are still operating for the season.
Heavenly Mountain Resort, which will continue Friday-through-Sunday operations until Memorial Day, reported 8 inches of new snow in 48 hours Friday morning. Mountain access is available via the gondola. The resort will close after Memorial Day.
Squaw Valley, which plans to move to weekend-only operations after Memorial Day, reported 18 inches in 48 hours Friday morning. The resort plans to keep spinning lifts until July 7.
Snowing over Donner Summit, Truckee and Lake Tahoe. Chains or 4×4 with snow tires required over the summit. Be prepared for winter driving conditions and drive safely. pic.twitter.com/v4TzgRSI3v
— Placer Sheriff (@PlacerSheriff) May 16, 2019
This will be the last weekend of operations for Alpine Meadows, which reported 16 inches of new snow in 48 hours.
More is in the forecast for this weekend, when a winter weather advisory is slated to take effect.
Still dealing with some rain and high elevation snow this weekend. #LakeTahoe #Yosemite #ShaverLake #SequoiaNP #KingsCanyon #NationalParksWeather pic.twitter.com/f3nGvIfhkS
— A.J. Fox (@ajfoxwx) May 17, 2019
This year, the weather is really going crazy! It’s WINTER in MAY!