Mammoth Mountain plans another early start to season
With October snow in forecast, the popular ski resort has lined up events for Halloween.
Mammoth Mountain is kicking off its season Friday — two weeks ahead of schedweekend, ule — following forecasts of an unusually early storm that could dump up to 2 feet of snow on the popular ski and snowboard destination by early next week.
“We can’t wait to let it rip on snow,” the mountain resort wrote in a Facebook post. The slopes were initially set to open Nov. 13.
A slate of activities is planned for Halloween including a countdown to the winter season and a hard rock-themed costume contest.
Forecasters with the National Weather Service say snow could begin accumulating by Sunday afternoon on the east side of the Sierra Nevada, where Mammoth rises amid the peaks.
By the time the storm rolls out Tuesday evening, mountains in the area could get 1 to 2 feet of fresh powder, said Heather Richards, a meteorologist with the weather service’s Reno station.
The amount of snow on the mountaintops will vary, “but certainly it is in the cards for them to accumulate over a foot,” Richards said.
So much snow arriving in
October “is very much outside of the norm,” Richards said.
KTLA-TV reported this is only the 10th time in Mammoth’s history it will open in October for skiing and snowboarding. Last year, the resort opened one day earlier than anticipated, in mid-November.
Any snow that arrives this weekend will land on top of the natural and manufactured snow already on the ground. The potential new powder will add “to the incredible work our rockstar snowmaking team has already done out there,” the resort said.
Mammoth has already recorded 17 inches of snow at its main lodge and 20 inches at the summit, Richards said.