Mammoth Mountain Surpasses All Time Snowfall Record
Mammoth Mountain has officially surpassed its season snowfall record, previously set in the 2010/11 season, with an incredible 17.65 metres of snowfall in total so far this season. The resort has already extended its winter season through July and is yet to set a closing date so visitors will be skiing and riding well into the summer months.
After a series of mega-storm cycles throughout March and another storm currently hitting the Eastern Sierra, which dropped 0.76cm overnight, Mammoth has broken its all-time season snowfall record. The previous record set in the 2010/11 was 16.96 metres, the resort is now reporting a record-breaking 17.65 metres of snowfall in total for the 2022/23 season so far.
All snowfall recordings are taken at the base of Main Lodge at Mammoth resort, but the summit of the mountain has recorded a massive 22 metres of snowfall over the course of the season. Currently the snow at Main Lodge is 6.98 Metres deep and 8.53 Metres deep at the summit.
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