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    <title>Killington Resort, Vermont Ski Report</title>
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    <description>Welcome to the "Killington Resort, Vermont Ski Report" podcast, your ultimate guide to skiing adventures at Killington Resort. Tune in for daily updates on snow conditions, weather forecasts, trail openings, and insider tips to maximize your Vermont ski experience. Whether you're an avid skier or planning your first visit, stay informed and make the most of your time on the slopes at Killington Resort.

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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to the "Killington Resort, Vermont Ski Report" podcast, your ultimate guide to skiing adventures at Killington Resort. Tune in for daily updates on snow conditions, weather forecasts, trail openings, and insider tips to maximize your Vermont ski experience. Whether you're an avid skier or planning your first visit, stay informed and make the most of your time on the slopes at Killington Resort.

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      <![CDATA[Welcome to the "Killington Resort, Vermont Ski Report" podcast, your ultimate guide to skiing adventures at Killington Resort. Tune in for daily updates on snow conditions, weather forecasts, trail openings, and insider tips to maximize your Vermont ski experience. Whether you're an avid skier or planning your first visit, stay informed and make the most of your time on the slopes at Killington Resort.

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      <title>Killington in May: Spring Corn, Moguls, and the Last Big Hurrah of Eastern Ski Season</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2026 10:03:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Killington is still hanging in there as the last big game in New England, and right now the vibe is very much late-season spring ski day with a few extra turns of wintry attitude up high. The resort has been riding a mix of soft spring snow and solid coverage on Superstar, and recent reports have described the snow there as perfectly springy, with nice coverage and classic wall-to-wall moguls. That usually means fun, forgiving turns in the morning and a little more texture, slush, and corn as the day warms up.

For snow depth, the most recent public clues suggest the upper mountain is still holding impressive coverage for mid-May, while lower elevations are more of a spring survival mission. Nearby coverage reports have pointed to roughly several feet still sitting on the upper mountain, but Killington’s exact base and summit depth can change quickly this time of year and are best checked on the resort’s live snow report before you head out. The same goes for lift and trail counts, which tend to shrink late in the season as the mountain focuses operations on the best remaining terrain rather than the whole grid.

In the last couple of days, the bigger story has been the pattern rather than a giant storm cycle, with spring refreshes, softening surfaces, and the kind of overnight freeze that can set up a great morning before things turn sticky in the afternoon. If you are chasing fresh snow numbers, Killington has not been in a deep-winter dump mode, but it has been keeping the surface skiable with groomed corduroy, mogul lines, and generally good late-season coverage where it matters most.

Current conditions are the classic Vermont spring mix: frozen granular or packed powder early, transitioning to softening corn, mashed potatoes, and fun moguls later on sun-exposed aspects. On shaded or higher-elevation pitches, you can still find smoother, faster turns, while lower slopes are likely to feel a lot more variable. Off-piste is a different story and can be more opportunistic than reliable right now, with the best powder-like turns coming from leftovers in protected areas, recycled snow, and overnight refreshes rather than true storm stash conditions.

The weather outlook for the next several days looks like standard late-season mountain weather: mild afternoons, cooler nights, and the chance for a firmer start if temperatures dip enough overnight. That kind of setup usually means the best skiing happens early, especially if the mountain gets a good freeze, and the window narrows as the sun does its work. If clouds and light precip sneak in, they could give the hill a little top-up, but for now this is more about timing your laps than expecting a major new snow cycle.

Season snowfall at Killington is strong enough to have kept the resort alive deep into spring, which is exactly why it keeps earning its reputation as the East Coast’s endurance athlete. Even in May, it is still offering real skiing rather than just a token patch of snow. A good local move would be to arrive early, chase the groomers first, then hit the moguls before they get too soft, and keep an eye out for any special spring operations or terrain changes. If you are heading up, expect a lively mix of skiers and riders making the most of the last turns of the season, and bring your best wax, your sunglasses, and your willingness to embrace a little melt-freeze adventure.

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      <title>Killington Spring Shred: Late Season Hero Snow and Freeze Thaw Gold on the Beast Coast</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 10:01:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Last Pow Runs at Killington: Spring Skiing in the Sweet Spot</title>
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      <description>Killington Resort is in the final stretch of what's been an epic spring season, with the beast of the East still delivering some solid conditions as the melt takes over Vermont's Green Mountains. The mountain is currently sitting with a respectable 70 centimeters of snow at the top and 25 centimeters at the base, which is holding up pretty well considering we're deep into May.

The last significant snowfall hit back on April 7th, so what you're seeing now is mostly consolidated spring snow that's been through a few freeze-thaw cycles. This weekend is bringing mixed conditions with a dusting of snow Saturday afternoon before turning to light rain, followed by another dusting Sunday afternoon. It's classic spring skiing weather—think slushy mornings that firm up nicely by mid-day if the sun cooperates.

Looking ahead at the forecast, temperatures are bouncing around typical late-season patterns. Expect highs around 12 degrees Celsius early in the week before things cool down, with lows dipping to minus 4 or 5 degrees Celsius on the colder nights. Winds are picking up too, shifting from light ESE conditions to fresh southwest winds by Saturday night, then increasing further through the week. Light rain totaling around 9 millimeters is expected Sunday, with another 6 millimeters possible Tuesday night as the system moves through.

The vibe right now is definitely "last pow runs before the full melt takes over." Spring skiing at Killington means you're looking at that sweet spot between 10 AM and 2 PM when the snow softens just right—too early and it's still icy, too late and it turns into mashed potatoes. The freeze-thaw cycle is in full effect, so plan your runs accordingly and get up early to catch the best conditions. This is the season's home stretch, so if you've been thinking about squeezing in one more trip, now's the time before things get sloppy.

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      <pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2026 10:00:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Killington Resort is in the final stretch of what's been an epic spring season, with the beast of the East still delivering some solid conditions as the melt takes over Vermont's Green Mountains. The mountain is currently sitting with a respectable 70 centimeters of snow at the top and 25 centimeters at the base, which is holding up pretty well considering we're deep into May.

The last significant snowfall hit back on April 7th, so what you're seeing now is mostly consolidated spring snow that's been through a few freeze-thaw cycles. This weekend is bringing mixed conditions with a dusting of snow Saturday afternoon before turning to light rain, followed by another dusting Sunday afternoon. It's classic spring skiing weather—think slushy mornings that firm up nicely by mid-day if the sun cooperates.

Looking ahead at the forecast, temperatures are bouncing around typical late-season patterns. Expect highs around 12 degrees Celsius early in the week before things cool down, with lows dipping to minus 4 or 5 degrees Celsius on the colder nights. Winds are picking up too, shifting from light ESE conditions to fresh southwest winds by Saturday night, then increasing further through the week. Light rain totaling around 9 millimeters is expected Sunday, with another 6 millimeters possible Tuesday night as the system moves through.

The vibe right now is definitely "last pow runs before the full melt takes over." Spring skiing at Killington means you're looking at that sweet spot between 10 AM and 2 PM when the snow softens just right—too early and it's still icy, too late and it turns into mashed potatoes. The freeze-thaw cycle is in full effect, so plan your runs accordingly and get up early to catch the best conditions. This is the season's home stretch, so if you've been thinking about squeezing in one more trip, now's the time before things get sloppy.

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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The last significant snowfall hit back on April 7th, so what you're seeing now is mostly consolidated spring snow that's been through a few freeze-thaw cycles. This weekend is bringing mixed conditions with a dusting of snow Saturday afternoon before turning to light rain, followed by another dusting Sunday afternoon. It's classic spring skiing weather—think slushy mornings that firm up nicely by mid-day if the sun cooperates.

Looking ahead at the forecast, temperatures are bouncing around typical late-season patterns. Expect highs around 12 degrees Celsius early in the week before things cool down, with lows dipping to minus 4 or 5 degrees Celsius on the colder nights. Winds are picking up too, shifting from light ESE conditions to fresh southwest winds by Saturday night, then increasing further through the week. Light rain totaling around 9 millimeters is expected Sunday, with another 6 millimeters possible Tuesday night as the system moves through.

The vibe right now is definitely "last pow runs before the full melt takes over." Spring skiing at Killington means you're looking at that sweet spot between 10 AM and 2 PM when the snow softens just right—too early and it's still icy, too late and it turns into mashed potatoes. The freeze-thaw cycle is in full effect, so plan your runs accordingly and get up early to catch the best conditions. This is the season's home stretch, so if you've been thinking about squeezing in one more trip, now's the time before things get sloppy.

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington's Spring Finale: Last Pow Runs Before the Melt Takes Over</title>
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      <description>Killington Resort, the beast of the East, is winding down its epic season as spring vibes take over Vermont's Green Mountains. Right now, the base sits at a slim **6 inches** of snow depth, while the summit clings to **18 inches**—enough for die-hards to carve some lines before the melt[1][2]. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the season total clocks in at a respectable **210 inches**, keeping those memories fresh[3].

Just **4 lifts** are spinning, serving up **12 trails** for your shred session—think Bear Mountain and some summit stashes holding groomed goodness[4]. Piste conditions are spring slushy with firm patches in the AM turning softer by afternoon; off-piste is mostly closed due to thin cover and rocks peeking through, so stick to the marked runs to avoid a yard sale[5][6].

Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies, temps hovering around **45°F at base** (32°F summit) and light winds—perfect for a mellow cruise[7]. Looking ahead, expect a warm-up: highs in the **50s tomorrow** with possible showers, climbing to **60s** by mid-week under mixed sun and clouds, and a slim chance of flurries late next week as cooler air dips in[8][9]. Pack your shades and base layers.

Pro tip: Lifts run till 4 PM, but check the daily ops report for any tweaks—crowds are thinning, parking's easy, and après at the Wobbly Barn is calling. Special notice: Full summer ops kick off soon with biking and hiking; spring passholders get perks. Hit the hill early, session those last turns, and think like a local—huck your turns with a grin before it's lift-accessed MTB season!

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P

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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 10:02:08 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Killington Resort, the beast of the East, is winding down its epic season as spring vibes take over Vermont's Green Mountains. Right now, the base sits at a slim **6 inches** of snow depth, while the summit clings to **18 inches**—enough for die-hards to carve some lines before the melt[1][2]. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the season total clocks in at a respectable **210 inches**, keeping those memories fresh[3].

Just **4 lifts** are spinning, serving up **12 trails** for your shred session—think Bear Mountain and some summit stashes holding groomed goodness[4]. Piste conditions are spring slushy with firm patches in the AM turning softer by afternoon; off-piste is mostly closed due to thin cover and rocks peeking through, so stick to the marked runs to avoid a yard sale[5][6].

Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies, temps hovering around **45°F at base** (32°F summit) and light winds—perfect for a mellow cruise[7]. Looking ahead, expect a warm-up: highs in the **50s tomorrow** with possible showers, climbing to **60s** by mid-week under mixed sun and clouds, and a slim chance of flurries late next week as cooler air dips in[8][9]. Pack your shades and base layers.

Pro tip: Lifts run till 4 PM, but check the daily ops report for any tweaks—crowds are thinning, parking's easy, and après at the Wobbly Barn is calling. Special notice: Full summer ops kick off soon with biking and hiking; spring passholders get perks. Hit the hill early, session those last turns, and think like a local—huck your turns with a grin before it's lift-accessed MTB season!

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Killington Resort, the beast of the East, is winding down its epic season as spring vibes take over Vermont's Green Mountains. Right now, the base sits at a slim **6 inches** of snow depth, while the summit clings to **18 inches**—enough for die-hards to carve some lines before the melt[1][2]. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the season total clocks in at a respectable **210 inches**, keeping those memories fresh[3].

Just **4 lifts** are spinning, serving up **12 trails** for your shred session—think Bear Mountain and some summit stashes holding groomed goodness[4]. Piste conditions are spring slushy with firm patches in the AM turning softer by afternoon; off-piste is mostly closed due to thin cover and rocks peeking through, so stick to the marked runs to avoid a yard sale[5][6].

Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies, temps hovering around **45°F at base** (32°F summit) and light winds—perfect for a mellow cruise[7]. Looking ahead, expect a warm-up: highs in the **50s tomorrow** with possible showers, climbing to **60s** by mid-week under mixed sun and clouds, and a slim chance of flurries late next week as cooler air dips in[8][9]. Pack your shades and base layers.

Pro tip: Lifts run till 4 PM, but check the daily ops report for any tweaks—crowds are thinning, parking's easy, and après at the Wobbly Barn is calling. Special notice: Full summer ops kick off soon with biking and hiking; spring passholders get perks. Hit the hill early, session those last turns, and think like a local—huck your turns with a grin before it's lift-accessed MTB season!

For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Spring Shred: 21 Inches Summit, Sunny Skies, and Beast Mode Activated</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort in Vermont is still shredding strong as Beast of the East, with spring vibes calling your name for epic turns. Right now, the base sits at a solid 10-12 inches of packed powder, ramping up to 16 inches mid-mountain and 21 inches at the summit—machine-groomed and ready for carving, though some spots feel firm with frozen granular after chilly nights. You've got 8 of 20 lifts spinning, unlocking 70 of 155 trails, including 12 beginner, 40 intermediate, 14 advanced, and 4 expert runs—plenty of terrain for powder hounds and park rats alike.

New snow? A light 3 inches in the last 24-72 hours, keeping things fresh without overwhelming the groomers. Season total's stacking at around 187 inches, bolstered by Killington's massive snowmaking army covering 70% of runs. Pistes are mostly machine-groomed hard-pack or spring snow, ideal for speed demons; off-piste is permitted but expect variable compacted stuff—scope it carefully.

Weather's playing nice today with sunny skies, highs in the upper 40s around 26-29°F at base and cooler 20-22°F summit, light winds at 4-5 mph—perfect for laps without sweating through your layers. Looking ahead, brace for a wild 5-day ride: expect 1-2 inches tonight into tomorrow with partly cloudy skies and temps 28-38°F; then flurries possible Saturday (up to 1 inch, 36-41°F); lighter Sunday-Monday with traces and warming to low 40s; potential for more snow mid-week if models hold. Snow levels stay low, so fingers crossed for that late-season dump!

Pro tip from the locals: Firmer mornings mean hit the groomers early, soften up by afternoon—watch for icy patches and check webcams. Resort's open through June 7, with 1,516 acres of steeps, glades, and parks waiting. Grab your pass and charge—Beast mode activated!

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort in Vermont is still shredding strong as Beast of the East, with spring vibes calling your name for epic turns. Right now, the base sits at a solid 10-12 inches of packed powder, ramping up to 16 inches mid-mountain and 21 inches at the summit—machine-groomed and ready for carving, though some spots feel firm with frozen granular after chilly nights. You've got 8 of 20 lifts spinning, unlocking 70 of 155 trails, including 12 beginner, 40 intermediate, 14 advanced, and 4 expert runs—plenty of terrain for powder hounds and park rats alike.

New snow? A light 3 inches in the last 24-72 hours, keeping things fresh without overwhelming the groomers. Season total's stacking at around 187 inches, bolstered by Killington's massive snowmaking army covering 70% of runs. Pistes are mostly machine-groomed hard-pack or spring snow, ideal for speed demons; off-piste is permitted but expect variable compacted stuff—scope it carefully.

Weather's playing nice today with sunny skies, highs in the upper 40s around 26-29°F at base and cooler 20-22°F summit, light winds at 4-5 mph—perfect for laps without sweating through your layers. Looking ahead, brace for a wild 5-day ride: expect 1-2 inches tonight into tomorrow with partly cloudy skies and temps 28-38°F; then flurries possible Saturday (up to 1 inch, 36-41°F); lighter Sunday-Monday with traces and warming to low 40s; potential for more snow mid-week if models hold. Snow levels stay low, so fingers crossed for that late-season dump!

Pro tip from the locals: Firmer mornings mean hit the groomers early, soften up by afternoon—watch for icy patches and check webcams. Resort's open through June 7, with 1,516 acres of steeps, glades, and parks waiting. Grab your pass and charge—Beast mode activated!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort in Vermont is still shredding strong as Beast of the East, with spring vibes calling your name for epic turns. Right now, the base sits at a solid 10-12 inches of packed powder, ramping up to 16 inches mid-mountain and 21 inches at the summit—machine-groomed and ready for carving, though some spots feel firm with frozen granular after chilly nights. You've got 8 of 20 lifts spinning, unlocking 70 of 155 trails, including 12 beginner, 40 intermediate, 14 advanced, and 4 expert runs—plenty of terrain for powder hounds and park rats alike.

New snow? A light 3 inches in the last 24-72 hours, keeping things fresh without overwhelming the groomers. Season total's stacking at around 187 inches, bolstered by Killington's massive snowmaking army covering 70% of runs. Pistes are mostly machine-groomed hard-pack or spring snow, ideal for speed demons; off-piste is permitted but expect variable compacted stuff—scope it carefully.

Weather's playing nice today with sunny skies, highs in the upper 40s around 26-29°F at base and cooler 20-22°F summit, light winds at 4-5 mph—perfect for laps without sweating through your layers. Looking ahead, brace for a wild 5-day ride: expect 1-2 inches tonight into tomorrow with partly cloudy skies and temps 28-38°F; then flurries possible Saturday (up to 1 inch, 36-41°F); lighter Sunday-Monday with traces and warming to low 40s; potential for more snow mid-week if models hold. Snow levels stay low, so fingers crossed for that late-season dump!

Pro tip from the locals: Firmer mornings mean hit the groomers early, soften up by afternoon—watch for icy patches and check webcams. Resort's open through June 7, with 1,516 acres of steeps, glades, and parks waiting. Grab your pass and charge—Beast mode activated!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Spring Corn Season at Killington: Beat the Slush and Ride the Freeze-Thaw Gold</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

# Latest Ski Report: Killington Resort, Vermont

Here's the scoop on what you're working with at Killington right now: the base is holding at 12 to 24 inches while the summit is sitting pretty at around 76 centimeters (about 30 inches), giving you some decent vertical variation to play with across the mountain. The season total has already stacked up to an impressive 187 inches of natural snowfall, which speaks to just how much this place gets hammered when Mother Nature decides to show up.

The recent snowfall picture is honestly pretty solid for early April. Over the past 48 hours, you're looking at about 7 to 8 inches depending on which reporting you check, with minimal accumulation over the last 24 hours. The most recent significant dump happened on March 19th, so while the snow isn't exactly fresh powder anymore, the mountain crew has been doing their thing keeping things groomed and manageable. Current conditions are described as machine-groomed and packed powder at lower elevations, with spring snow conditions at the summit—basically that freeze-thaw situation where mornings are firmer and afternoons get a bit slushy.

On the operational front, you've got 7 to 9 of the 20 chairlifts spinning, with roughly 71 to 76 kilometers of the 118.4 total ski area open. That's a decent spread of terrain, though obviously not the full mountain experience you'd get in peak winter. The resort is running weekday hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., so plan accordingly if you're hitting it on a Wednesday.

Weather-wise, you're looking at some spring conditions that'll test your adaptability. Today started with snow but is transitioning toward partly cloudy skies with temperatures hitting around 59 degrees at the base and dropping to 16 degrees at night. The wind is minimal at around 9 miles per hour, which is excellent for lift operations. Looking ahead, the next few days bring partly cloudy conditions with highs in the upper 20s to low 40s Fahrenheit—perfect for that morning corn snow session before things get too slushy. By Friday, highs could reach the low 40s, so you'll want to get your runs in early in the day.

The forecast suggests mostly dry conditions through the next several days with only trace amounts of new snow expected, which is pretty typical for early April in Vermont. This is spring skiing territory, folks—it's all about timing your runs for that sweet spot between sunrise and mid-morning when conditions are optimal.

Killington continues to prove why it's the largest ski area in the Northeast with its legendary long season and massive snowmaking operation backing up Mother Nature's contributions. With the mountain staying open through early June, there's still plenty of time to get your spring skiing fix. Just remember the golden rule for this time of year: get up the mountain early, lap the north-facing slopes while they're still firm, and enjoy the

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

# Latest Ski Report: Killington Resort, Vermont

Here's the scoop on what you're working with at Killington right now: the base is holding at 12 to 24 inches while the summit is sitting pretty at around 76 centimeters (about 30 inches), giving you some decent vertical variation to play with across the mountain. The season total has already stacked up to an impressive 187 inches of natural snowfall, which speaks to just how much this place gets hammered when Mother Nature decides to show up.

The recent snowfall picture is honestly pretty solid for early April. Over the past 48 hours, you're looking at about 7 to 8 inches depending on which reporting you check, with minimal accumulation over the last 24 hours. The most recent significant dump happened on March 19th, so while the snow isn't exactly fresh powder anymore, the mountain crew has been doing their thing keeping things groomed and manageable. Current conditions are described as machine-groomed and packed powder at lower elevations, with spring snow conditions at the summit—basically that freeze-thaw situation where mornings are firmer and afternoons get a bit slushy.

On the operational front, you've got 7 to 9 of the 20 chairlifts spinning, with roughly 71 to 76 kilometers of the 118.4 total ski area open. That's a decent spread of terrain, though obviously not the full mountain experience you'd get in peak winter. The resort is running weekday hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., so plan accordingly if you're hitting it on a Wednesday.

Weather-wise, you're looking at some spring conditions that'll test your adaptability. Today started with snow but is transitioning toward partly cloudy skies with temperatures hitting around 59 degrees at the base and dropping to 16 degrees at night. The wind is minimal at around 9 miles per hour, which is excellent for lift operations. Looking ahead, the next few days bring partly cloudy conditions with highs in the upper 20s to low 40s Fahrenheit—perfect for that morning corn snow session before things get too slushy. By Friday, highs could reach the low 40s, so you'll want to get your runs in early in the day.

The forecast suggests mostly dry conditions through the next several days with only trace amounts of new snow expected, which is pretty typical for early April in Vermont. This is spring skiing territory, folks—it's all about timing your runs for that sweet spot between sunrise and mid-morning when conditions are optimal.

Killington continues to prove why it's the largest ski area in the Northeast with its legendary long season and massive snowmaking operation backing up Mother Nature's contributions. With the mountain staying open through early June, there's still plenty of time to get your spring skiing fix. Just remember the golden rule for this time of year: get up the mountain early, lap the north-facing slopes while they're still firm, and enjoy the

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

# Latest Ski Report: Killington Resort, Vermont

Here's the scoop on what you're working with at Killington right now: the base is holding at 12 to 24 inches while the summit is sitting pretty at around 76 centimeters (about 30 inches), giving you some decent vertical variation to play with across the mountain. The season total has already stacked up to an impressive 187 inches of natural snowfall, which speaks to just how much this place gets hammered when Mother Nature decides to show up.

The recent snowfall picture is honestly pretty solid for early April. Over the past 48 hours, you're looking at about 7 to 8 inches depending on which reporting you check, with minimal accumulation over the last 24 hours. The most recent significant dump happened on March 19th, so while the snow isn't exactly fresh powder anymore, the mountain crew has been doing their thing keeping things groomed and manageable. Current conditions are described as machine-groomed and packed powder at lower elevations, with spring snow conditions at the summit—basically that freeze-thaw situation where mornings are firmer and afternoons get a bit slushy.

On the operational front, you've got 7 to 9 of the 20 chairlifts spinning, with roughly 71 to 76 kilometers of the 118.4 total ski area open. That's a decent spread of terrain, though obviously not the full mountain experience you'd get in peak winter. The resort is running weekday hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., so plan accordingly if you're hitting it on a Wednesday.

Weather-wise, you're looking at some spring conditions that'll test your adaptability. Today started with snow but is transitioning toward partly cloudy skies with temperatures hitting around 59 degrees at the base and dropping to 16 degrees at night. The wind is minimal at around 9 miles per hour, which is excellent for lift operations. Looking ahead, the next few days bring partly cloudy conditions with highs in the upper 20s to low 40s Fahrenheit—perfect for that morning corn snow session before things get too slushy. By Friday, highs could reach the low 40s, so you'll want to get your runs in early in the day.

The forecast suggests mostly dry conditions through the next several days with only trace amounts of new snow expected, which is pretty typical for early April in Vermont. This is spring skiing territory, folks—it's all about timing your runs for that sweet spot between sunrise and mid-morning when conditions are optimal.

Killington continues to prove why it's the largest ski area in the Northeast with its legendary long season and massive snowmaking operation backing up Mother Nature's contributions. With the mountain staying open through early June, there's still plenty of time to get your spring skiing fix. Just remember the golden rule for this time of year: get up the mountain early, lap the north-facing slopes while they're still firm, and enjoy the

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      <title>Killington's Beast Mode: 187 Inches Deep with Pow Potential and Summer Vibes Ahead</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring in Vermont's Green Mountains, the beast of the East with its epic 4,241-foot summit and over 150 trails begging for your turns. Right now, base depth sits at around 12-50 inches, climbing to 24-76 inches up top, with machine-groomed pistes delivering that grippy carve and variable spots mid-mountain for playful rides. Off-piste? Keep it cautious—firmer frozen granular rules after recent chills, but freshies are teasing.

No big dumps in the last 24-48 hours (trace to 1 inch), last real snow hit March 19, but season total's stacking a solid 187 inches, way above the 175-inch average. Nine to 13 of 22 lifts are spinning, unlocking 68-85 of 118 kilometers of runs—plenty for all levels, from mellow greens to black diamonds that test your soul.

Weather's crisp today: highs near 30°F at base, dipping to teens up high, with west winds at 9-25 mph under mostly cloudy skies and a chance of light snow showers. Bundle up!

Forecast looks rad for ski bums: tomorrow partly cloudy, 28-38°F; Thursday similar, 38-41°F; Friday warming to 41°F with possible precip; weekend dips cooler with snow chances building Monday-Tuesday, potentially 4-7 inches midweek. Snow levels staying low, so prime pow potential.

Locals tip: hit early for softer groomers before freeze-thaw cycles firm 'em up, and check webcams for real-time. Resort's open through June 7—longest season around. Grab your pass and charge; Beast is calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring in Vermont's Green Mountains, the beast of the East with its epic 4,241-foot summit and over 150 trails begging for your turns. Right now, base depth sits at around 12-50 inches, climbing to 24-76 inches up top, with machine-groomed pistes delivering that grippy carve and variable spots mid-mountain for playful rides. Off-piste? Keep it cautious—firmer frozen granular rules after recent chills, but freshies are teasing.

No big dumps in the last 24-48 hours (trace to 1 inch), last real snow hit March 19, but season total's stacking a solid 187 inches, way above the 175-inch average. Nine to 13 of 22 lifts are spinning, unlocking 68-85 of 118 kilometers of runs—plenty for all levels, from mellow greens to black diamonds that test your soul.

Weather's crisp today: highs near 30°F at base, dipping to teens up high, with west winds at 9-25 mph under mostly cloudy skies and a chance of light snow showers. Bundle up!

Forecast looks rad for ski bums: tomorrow partly cloudy, 28-38°F; Thursday similar, 38-41°F; Friday warming to 41°F with possible precip; weekend dips cooler with snow chances building Monday-Tuesday, potentially 4-7 inches midweek. Snow levels staying low, so prime pow potential.

Locals tip: hit early for softer groomers before freeze-thaw cycles firm 'em up, and check webcams for real-time. Resort's open through June 7—longest season around. Grab your pass and charge; Beast is calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring in Vermont's Green Mountains, the beast of the East with its epic 4,241-foot summit and over 150 trails begging for your turns. Right now, base depth sits at around 12-50 inches, climbing to 24-76 inches up top, with machine-groomed pistes delivering that grippy carve and variable spots mid-mountain for playful rides. Off-piste? Keep it cautious—firmer frozen granular rules after recent chills, but freshies are teasing.

No big dumps in the last 24-48 hours (trace to 1 inch), last real snow hit March 19, but season total's stacking a solid 187 inches, way above the 175-inch average. Nine to 13 of 22 lifts are spinning, unlocking 68-85 of 118 kilometers of runs—plenty for all levels, from mellow greens to black diamonds that test your soul.

Weather's crisp today: highs near 30°F at base, dipping to teens up high, with west winds at 9-25 mph under mostly cloudy skies and a chance of light snow showers. Bundle up!

Forecast looks rad for ski bums: tomorrow partly cloudy, 28-38°F; Thursday similar, 38-41°F; Friday warming to 41°F with possible precip; weekend dips cooler with snow chances building Monday-Tuesday, potentially 4-7 inches midweek. Snow levels staying low, so prime pow potential.

Locals tip: hit early for softer groomers before freeze-thaw cycles firm 'em up, and check webcams for real-time. Resort's open through June 7—longest season around. Grab your pass and charge; Beast is calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Beast of the East Spring Shred Season Finale Fresh Pow Edition</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders and powder hounds, Killington Resort in Vermont is still cranking as the beast of the East, with its epic 4,241-foot summit calling your name late into the season—planned close around early June! Right now, the base sits at a solid 12-50 inches, ramping up to 24-76 inches at the summit, mostly machine-groomed and gripping snow that's ready for carving, though some wet snow spots mean watching for variable spots off-piste. Recent dumps? About 1 inch in the last 24 hours, with 7-8 inches over 48 hours and up to 18 inches past week—season total hovering around 62-187 inches, way above the 175-inch average for non-stop fun.

Expect 12-19 of 22 lifts spinning, unlocking 85-94 of 155 trails (72% open), from beginner greens to expert black diamonds across 1,526 acres. Current vibe: temps around 30-52°F at base (chillier 19-43°F summit), mostly sunny to cloudy with light snow flurries and 9-12 mph winds—perfect for a spring sesh if you layer up.

Looking ahead, Mother Nature's mixing it up: moderate snow today (2-5 inches possible), light flurries tomorrow (1-2 inches), then partly cloudy mid-week with traces. By Thursday-Friday, periods of heavier snow (4-7 inches), temps dipping to 14°/-12° before warming. Snow levels stay low, so fresh lines await, but watch for freeze-thaw and potential freezing rain.

Pro tip from the locals: snowmaking's on point keeping coverage strong, but hit the groomers early—valley run's open for that sweet base-to-summit rip. No major notices, just bundle for variable spring conditions and score those last powder days before the melt! Grab your pass and go wild.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders and powder hounds, Killington Resort in Vermont is still cranking as the beast of the East, with its epic 4,241-foot summit calling your name late into the season—planned close around early June! Right now, the base sits at a solid 12-50 inches, ramping up to 24-76 inches at the summit, mostly machine-groomed and gripping snow that's ready for carving, though some wet snow spots mean watching for variable spots off-piste. Recent dumps? About 1 inch in the last 24 hours, with 7-8 inches over 48 hours and up to 18 inches past week—season total hovering around 62-187 inches, way above the 175-inch average for non-stop fun.

Expect 12-19 of 22 lifts spinning, unlocking 85-94 of 155 trails (72% open), from beginner greens to expert black diamonds across 1,526 acres. Current vibe: temps around 30-52°F at base (chillier 19-43°F summit), mostly sunny to cloudy with light snow flurries and 9-12 mph winds—perfect for a spring sesh if you layer up.

Looking ahead, Mother Nature's mixing it up: moderate snow today (2-5 inches possible), light flurries tomorrow (1-2 inches), then partly cloudy mid-week with traces. By Thursday-Friday, periods of heavier snow (4-7 inches), temps dipping to 14°/-12° before warming. Snow levels stay low, so fresh lines await, but watch for freeze-thaw and potential freezing rain.

Pro tip from the locals: snowmaking's on point keeping coverage strong, but hit the groomers early—valley run's open for that sweet base-to-summit rip. No major notices, just bundle for variable spring conditions and score those last powder days before the melt! Grab your pass and go wild.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders and powder hounds, Killington Resort in Vermont is still cranking as the beast of the East, with its epic 4,241-foot summit calling your name late into the season—planned close around early June! Right now, the base sits at a solid 12-50 inches, ramping up to 24-76 inches at the summit, mostly machine-groomed and gripping snow that's ready for carving, though some wet snow spots mean watching for variable spots off-piste. Recent dumps? About 1 inch in the last 24 hours, with 7-8 inches over 48 hours and up to 18 inches past week—season total hovering around 62-187 inches, way above the 175-inch average for non-stop fun.

Expect 12-19 of 22 lifts spinning, unlocking 85-94 of 155 trails (72% open), from beginner greens to expert black diamonds across 1,526 acres. Current vibe: temps around 30-52°F at base (chillier 19-43°F summit), mostly sunny to cloudy with light snow flurries and 9-12 mph winds—perfect for a spring sesh if you layer up.

Looking ahead, Mother Nature's mixing it up: moderate snow today (2-5 inches possible), light flurries tomorrow (1-2 inches), then partly cloudy mid-week with traces. By Thursday-Friday, periods of heavier snow (4-7 inches), temps dipping to 14°/-12° before warming. Snow levels stay low, so fresh lines await, but watch for freeze-thaw and potential freezing rain.

Pro tip from the locals: snowmaking's on point keeping coverage strong, but hit the groomers early—valley run's open for that sweet base-to-summit rip. No major notices, just bundle for variable spring conditions and score those last powder days before the melt! Grab your pass and go wild.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Beast of the East: Killington's Late Season Snow Party with 187 Inches and Counting</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring into late season with that Beast of the East vibe—think epic vertical drops and reliable snowmaking keeping the party going until early June. Right now, base depths hover at 12-24 inches, ramping up to 24-30 inches mid-mountain and 27-76 cm (about 30 inches) at the summit, with machine-groomed pistes delivering that grippy, carve-ready surface perfect for bombing groomers or tweaking grabs. Off-piste is slim pickings, but the 84.8 out of 118 km of open trails (72% spinning) and 13-16 of 22 lifts mean plenty of terrain for all levels, from beginner blues to expert blacks across 1,526 acres.

No freshies in the last 24-48 hours, but 8 inches dropped in the past 72, and season total's stacking at 187 inches—way above the 175-inch average for non-stop stoke. Weather's cloudy with temps around 30-43°F at base (colder summit-side), south/west winds at 9 mph, and humidity in the 50-65% range—grab layers for those variable spring vibes.

Looking ahead, gear up for snow action: today brings moderate snow (2-3 inches day, 3-5 evening/overnight), easing to light flurries tomorrow (1-2 inches), then trace amounts before heavier dumps of 4-6 and 4-7 inches later in the week—total 2-4 inches through Tuesday, with highs from 17° down to -12°F and gusty winds. Snow lines dropping low, so expect widespread coverage.

Pro tip: valley run's open, but check for icy patches or wet snow; hit the terrain parks if you're airing it out. No major notices, just classic Killington—longest season in the East, so rally your crew for those sunset laps!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring into late season with that Beast of the East vibe—think epic vertical drops and reliable snowmaking keeping the party going until early June. Right now, base depths hover at 12-24 inches, ramping up to 24-30 inches mid-mountain and 27-76 cm (about 30 inches) at the summit, with machine-groomed pistes delivering that grippy, carve-ready surface perfect for bombing groomers or tweaking grabs. Off-piste is slim pickings, but the 84.8 out of 118 km of open trails (72% spinning) and 13-16 of 22 lifts mean plenty of terrain for all levels, from beginner blues to expert blacks across 1,526 acres.

No freshies in the last 24-48 hours, but 8 inches dropped in the past 72, and season total's stacking at 187 inches—way above the 175-inch average for non-stop stoke. Weather's cloudy with temps around 30-43°F at base (colder summit-side), south/west winds at 9 mph, and humidity in the 50-65% range—grab layers for those variable spring vibes.

Looking ahead, gear up for snow action: today brings moderate snow (2-3 inches day, 3-5 evening/overnight), easing to light flurries tomorrow (1-2 inches), then trace amounts before heavier dumps of 4-6 and 4-7 inches later in the week—total 2-4 inches through Tuesday, with highs from 17° down to -12°F and gusty winds. Snow lines dropping low, so expect widespread coverage.

Pro tip: valley run's open, but check for icy patches or wet snow; hit the terrain parks if you're airing it out. No major notices, just classic Killington—longest season in the East, so rally your crew for those sunset laps!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring into late season with that Beast of the East vibe—think epic vertical drops and reliable snowmaking keeping the party going until early June. Right now, base depths hover at 12-24 inches, ramping up to 24-30 inches mid-mountain and 27-76 cm (about 30 inches) at the summit, with machine-groomed pistes delivering that grippy, carve-ready surface perfect for bombing groomers or tweaking grabs. Off-piste is slim pickings, but the 84.8 out of 118 km of open trails (72% spinning) and 13-16 of 22 lifts mean plenty of terrain for all levels, from beginner blues to expert blacks across 1,526 acres.

No freshies in the last 24-48 hours, but 8 inches dropped in the past 72, and season total's stacking at 187 inches—way above the 175-inch average for non-stop stoke. Weather's cloudy with temps around 30-43°F at base (colder summit-side), south/west winds at 9 mph, and humidity in the 50-65% range—grab layers for those variable spring vibes.

Looking ahead, gear up for snow action: today brings moderate snow (2-3 inches day, 3-5 evening/overnight), easing to light flurries tomorrow (1-2 inches), then trace amounts before heavier dumps of 4-6 and 4-7 inches later in the week—total 2-4 inches through Tuesday, with highs from 17° down to -12°F and gusty winds. Snow lines dropping low, so expect widespread coverage.

Pro tip: valley run's open, but check for icy patches or wet snow; hit the terrain parks if you're airing it out. No major notices, just classic Killington—longest season in the East, so rally your crew for those sunset laps!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Spring Shred: Fresh Snow, Closed Terrain, and Epic Midweek Conditions Ahead</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skier, Killington's still dishing out that epic spring shred session despite the thaw—think machine-groomed fun with a side of caution as we hit early April vibes. Base depth's holding at 12-14 inches, ramping to 18-24 inches mid-mountain and summit, with wet snow dominating up high for those carvy turns. No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours (zeros reported recently), but 8 inches fell over the past 72, and season total's crushing it at 187 inches—way above the 175-inch average.

Right now, 12-13 of 20-22 lifts are spinning, unlocking 85-94 of 155 trails (72% open), including valley runs for easy laps. Pistes are mostly machine-groomed and gripping, but off-piste is variable with thinning spots—Ski Patrol's marking hazards amid spring melt. Weather's mild today around 40-50°F base (cooler summit), west winds at 9mph, and a wintry mix possible soon.

Look ahead: Expect 2-5 inches snow tonight into tomorrow with highs near 17°F dropping to 4°F, then light snow (1-2 inches) Monday (28-32°F), trace Tuesday, and heavier 4-7 inches by midweek as temps plunge to -12°F—prime for fresh lines! But watch for instability: Superstar Trail and lift are closed due to a growing crevasse from rain and 30-foot snowpack depths, plus ungroomed runs like Double Dipper. Thinning coverage means possible walk-outs, so stick to open stuff for that "spring-tastic" vibe. Resort's open through June 7, snowmaking pros keeping it prime—grab your board and charge!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skier, Killington's still dishing out that epic spring shred session despite the thaw—think machine-groomed fun with a side of caution as we hit early April vibes. Base depth's holding at 12-14 inches, ramping to 18-24 inches mid-mountain and summit, with wet snow dominating up high for those carvy turns. No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours (zeros reported recently), but 8 inches fell over the past 72, and season total's crushing it at 187 inches—way above the 175-inch average.

Right now, 12-13 of 20-22 lifts are spinning, unlocking 85-94 of 155 trails (72% open), including valley runs for easy laps. Pistes are mostly machine-groomed and gripping, but off-piste is variable with thinning spots—Ski Patrol's marking hazards amid spring melt. Weather's mild today around 40-50°F base (cooler summit), west winds at 9mph, and a wintry mix possible soon.

Look ahead: Expect 2-5 inches snow tonight into tomorrow with highs near 17°F dropping to 4°F, then light snow (1-2 inches) Monday (28-32°F), trace Tuesday, and heavier 4-7 inches by midweek as temps plunge to -12°F—prime for fresh lines! But watch for instability: Superstar Trail and lift are closed due to a growing crevasse from rain and 30-foot snowpack depths, plus ungroomed runs like Double Dipper. Thinning coverage means possible walk-outs, so stick to open stuff for that "spring-tastic" vibe. Resort's open through June 7, snowmaking pros keeping it prime—grab your board and charge!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skier, Killington's still dishing out that epic spring shred session despite the thaw—think machine-groomed fun with a side of caution as we hit early April vibes. Base depth's holding at 12-14 inches, ramping to 18-24 inches mid-mountain and summit, with wet snow dominating up high for those carvy turns. No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours (zeros reported recently), but 8 inches fell over the past 72, and season total's crushing it at 187 inches—way above the 175-inch average.

Right now, 12-13 of 20-22 lifts are spinning, unlocking 85-94 of 155 trails (72% open), including valley runs for easy laps. Pistes are mostly machine-groomed and gripping, but off-piste is variable with thinning spots—Ski Patrol's marking hazards amid spring melt. Weather's mild today around 40-50°F base (cooler summit), west winds at 9mph, and a wintry mix possible soon.

Look ahead: Expect 2-5 inches snow tonight into tomorrow with highs near 17°F dropping to 4°F, then light snow (1-2 inches) Monday (28-32°F), trace Tuesday, and heavier 4-7 inches by midweek as temps plunge to -12°F—prime for fresh lines! But watch for instability: Superstar Trail and lift are closed due to a growing crevasse from rain and 30-foot snowpack depths, plus ungroomed runs like Double Dipper. Thinning coverage means possible walk-outs, so stick to open stuff for that "spring-tastic" vibe. Resort's open through June 7, snowmaking pros keeping it prime—grab your board and charge!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Beast of the East Spring Shred: Killington's Final Lap with Fresh Snow and Corn Conditions</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skier, Killington's still shredding into spring with that classic Beast of the East vibe—base at 12-50 inches, summit pushing 24-76 cm of mostly machine-groomed and gripping snow for killer carves. No massive fresh dump in the last 24-48 hours (zeros reported recently), but season total's a beastly 187 inches, thanks to epic snowmaking stacking depths over 30 feet in spots.

Right now, 12-13 of 20-22 lifts are spinning, unlocking 85-95 of 155 trails (72% open), including valley runs—perfect for laps on beginner greens to expert blacks, though watch for thinning coverage and variable wet snow up high. Piste conditions are solid machine-groomed with some frozen granular; off-piste is thin and hazard-marked, so stick to bounds. Temps hover 30-59°F base to cooler summits around 35-43°F, with winds 9-30 mph and humid air—grab layers for that spring chill.

Heads up on drama: recent rain and melt caused instability, closing Superstar Six lift and trail due to an 8-10 foot crevasse on the glacier—Ski Patrol's marking hazards, and some runs like Double Dipper stay ungroomed to save the stash. Most of the mountain's still spring-tastic, but walk spots possible.

Forecast's wild: today snow showers (2-5 inches possible), highs 17-59°F dropping to 4-16°F lows with gusts. Tomorrow partly cloudy 28-38°F, then wintry mix or freezing rain Thursday (trace-1 inch), warming to 61°F Friday with melt. Weekend eyes 18-32°F highs, light snow traces Sunday-Monday, ramping to 4-7 inches midweek—prime for corn snow play if it holds.

Score epic vert (3,076 feet) across 1,516 acres while it lasts—season runs to June 7. Locals say hit early for groomers, respect closures, and embrace the slushy fun!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 12:01:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skier, Killington's still shredding into spring with that classic Beast of the East vibe—base at 12-50 inches, summit pushing 24-76 cm of mostly machine-groomed and gripping snow for killer carves. No massive fresh dump in the last 24-48 hours (zeros reported recently), but season total's a beastly 187 inches, thanks to epic snowmaking stacking depths over 30 feet in spots.

Right now, 12-13 of 20-22 lifts are spinning, unlocking 85-95 of 155 trails (72% open), including valley runs—perfect for laps on beginner greens to expert blacks, though watch for thinning coverage and variable wet snow up high. Piste conditions are solid machine-groomed with some frozen granular; off-piste is thin and hazard-marked, so stick to bounds. Temps hover 30-59°F base to cooler summits around 35-43°F, with winds 9-30 mph and humid air—grab layers for that spring chill.

Heads up on drama: recent rain and melt caused instability, closing Superstar Six lift and trail due to an 8-10 foot crevasse on the glacier—Ski Patrol's marking hazards, and some runs like Double Dipper stay ungroomed to save the stash. Most of the mountain's still spring-tastic, but walk spots possible.

Forecast's wild: today snow showers (2-5 inches possible), highs 17-59°F dropping to 4-16°F lows with gusts. Tomorrow partly cloudy 28-38°F, then wintry mix or freezing rain Thursday (trace-1 inch), warming to 61°F Friday with melt. Weekend eyes 18-32°F highs, light snow traces Sunday-Monday, ramping to 4-7 inches midweek—prime for corn snow play if it holds.

Score epic vert (3,076 feet) across 1,516 acres while it lasts—season runs to June 7. Locals say hit early for groomers, respect closures, and embrace the slushy fun!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skier, Killington's still shredding into spring with that classic Beast of the East vibe—base at 12-50 inches, summit pushing 24-76 cm of mostly machine-groomed and gripping snow for killer carves. No massive fresh dump in the last 24-48 hours (zeros reported recently), but season total's a beastly 187 inches, thanks to epic snowmaking stacking depths over 30 feet in spots.

Right now, 12-13 of 20-22 lifts are spinning, unlocking 85-95 of 155 trails (72% open), including valley runs—perfect for laps on beginner greens to expert blacks, though watch for thinning coverage and variable wet snow up high. Piste conditions are solid machine-groomed with some frozen granular; off-piste is thin and hazard-marked, so stick to bounds. Temps hover 30-59°F base to cooler summits around 35-43°F, with winds 9-30 mph and humid air—grab layers for that spring chill.

Heads up on drama: recent rain and melt caused instability, closing Superstar Six lift and trail due to an 8-10 foot crevasse on the glacier—Ski Patrol's marking hazards, and some runs like Double Dipper stay ungroomed to save the stash. Most of the mountain's still spring-tastic, but walk spots possible.

Forecast's wild: today snow showers (2-5 inches possible), highs 17-59°F dropping to 4-16°F lows with gusts. Tomorrow partly cloudy 28-38°F, then wintry mix or freezing rain Thursday (trace-1 inch), warming to 61°F Friday with melt. Weekend eyes 18-32°F highs, light snow traces Sunday-Monday, ramping to 4-7 inches midweek—prime for corn snow play if it holds.

Score epic vert (3,076 feet) across 1,516 acres while it lasts—season runs to June 7. Locals say hit early for groomers, respect closures, and embrace the slushy fun!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Spring Shredding at Killington: Still Plenty of Snow and Weeks Left to Ride</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Here's your Killington snow report, mountain friend. The latest intel shows that while spring is definitely making its presence known at the resort, there's still plenty of reason to strap in and hit the slopes this week.

Current conditions reveal a base depth of 12 inches at the valley with 18 inches at mid-mountain and 24 inches up top, which means the summit's still holding decent snow even as temperatures climb. The mountain opened 12 of its 20 lifts today, with 94 of 155 runs available across all difficulty levels, so you've got solid options whether you're cruising greens or hunting steeper terrain. The piste conditions are machine groomed and packed powder in most areas, though expect some wet snow patches as the day wears on given the mild temperatures.

Recent snowfall has been light, with zero accumulation in the last 24 hours and similarly quiet conditions over the past 48 hours. However, don't let that discourage you—the mountain just saw meaningful snow on March 19 and 20, which helped build out the current base. The season total sits at an impressive 187 inches, which speaks volumes about Killington's legendary snowmaking operation and consistent conditions throughout the winter.

Looking at the weather ahead, expect freeze-thaw patterns for the next few days with temperatures fluctuating between freezing overnight and mild afternoons. Light rain is in the forecast for Friday morning, while weekend conditions should offer partly cloudy skies with temperatures gradually moderating. By next week, you might see some additional snow chances, though Mother Nature's being pretty generous with the spring warmth right now.

The good news? Killington planned to stay open through early June, so even with April upon us, you've got weeks left to carve up this massive 1,526-acre playground. Conditions are variable and softening as expected this time of year, so get out there early in the morning when snow is firmest, and prepare for slushy afternoons if you're planning all-day sessions.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 12:02:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Here's your Killington snow report, mountain friend. The latest intel shows that while spring is definitely making its presence known at the resort, there's still plenty of reason to strap in and hit the slopes this week.

Current conditions reveal a base depth of 12 inches at the valley with 18 inches at mid-mountain and 24 inches up top, which means the summit's still holding decent snow even as temperatures climb. The mountain opened 12 of its 20 lifts today, with 94 of 155 runs available across all difficulty levels, so you've got solid options whether you're cruising greens or hunting steeper terrain. The piste conditions are machine groomed and packed powder in most areas, though expect some wet snow patches as the day wears on given the mild temperatures.

Recent snowfall has been light, with zero accumulation in the last 24 hours and similarly quiet conditions over the past 48 hours. However, don't let that discourage you—the mountain just saw meaningful snow on March 19 and 20, which helped build out the current base. The season total sits at an impressive 187 inches, which speaks volumes about Killington's legendary snowmaking operation and consistent conditions throughout the winter.

Looking at the weather ahead, expect freeze-thaw patterns for the next few days with temperatures fluctuating between freezing overnight and mild afternoons. Light rain is in the forecast for Friday morning, while weekend conditions should offer partly cloudy skies with temperatures gradually moderating. By next week, you might see some additional snow chances, though Mother Nature's being pretty generous with the spring warmth right now.

The good news? Killington planned to stay open through early June, so even with April upon us, you've got weeks left to carve up this massive 1,526-acre playground. Conditions are variable and softening as expected this time of year, so get out there early in the morning when snow is firmest, and prepare for slushy afternoons if you're planning all-day sessions.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Here's your Killington snow report, mountain friend. The latest intel shows that while spring is definitely making its presence known at the resort, there's still plenty of reason to strap in and hit the slopes this week.

Current conditions reveal a base depth of 12 inches at the valley with 18 inches at mid-mountain and 24 inches up top, which means the summit's still holding decent snow even as temperatures climb. The mountain opened 12 of its 20 lifts today, with 94 of 155 runs available across all difficulty levels, so you've got solid options whether you're cruising greens or hunting steeper terrain. The piste conditions are machine groomed and packed powder in most areas, though expect some wet snow patches as the day wears on given the mild temperatures.

Recent snowfall has been light, with zero accumulation in the last 24 hours and similarly quiet conditions over the past 48 hours. However, don't let that discourage you—the mountain just saw meaningful snow on March 19 and 20, which helped build out the current base. The season total sits at an impressive 187 inches, which speaks volumes about Killington's legendary snowmaking operation and consistent conditions throughout the winter.

Looking at the weather ahead, expect freeze-thaw patterns for the next few days with temperatures fluctuating between freezing overnight and mild afternoons. Light rain is in the forecast for Friday morning, while weekend conditions should offer partly cloudy skies with temperatures gradually moderating. By next week, you might see some additional snow chances, though Mother Nature's being pretty generous with the spring warmth right now.

The good news? Killington planned to stay open through early June, so even with April upon us, you've got weeks left to carve up this massive 1,526-acre playground. Conditions are variable and softening as expected this time of year, so get out there early in the morning when snow is firmest, and prepare for slushy afternoons if you're planning all-day sessions.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Spring Corn Carving at Killington: 53 Percent Open, 13 Lifts Spinning, and Frozen Granular Gold</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort is still cranking in late spring vibes, with a solid 12 inches at the base, 18 inches mid-mountain, and 24 inches up top—about 45-46% of average, but plenty to carve on variable, machine-groomed, and wet snow surfaces. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, keeping things spring-like and sticky, perfect for those corn snow carves if you hit it right.

Right now, 13 of 20 lifts are spinning, unlocking 82 of 155 trails (53% open), including 18 beginner, 47 intermediate, 13 advanced, and 4 expert runs—plenty of terrain for all levels, though some glades like Cascade, Wildfire, Pipe Dream, and Full House stay ungroomed for that natural flow. Weather's hovering in the 30s to low 40s°F with frozen granular packs riding better than expected; piste conditions are machine-groomed hardpack, while off-piste feels adventurous but watch for thin spots.

Season total? Killington averages 175 inches annually, but this year's tally is leaning light—locals say it's been a grind, so savor every turn. Looking ahead, the next five days warm up: expect highs from 46° to 67°F and lows 22°-36°F, with a mix of sun and possible showers, but no snow in sight as April averages climb to 52°F days and 32°F nights—classic Beast spring shredding before the thaw.

Pro tip: Check the daily conditions report for lift tweaks, as they're strategic with grooming. Pack layers, hit early for hero snow, and snag those last epic lines—Killington's eastern king ain't done yet!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 12:01:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort is still cranking in late spring vibes, with a solid 12 inches at the base, 18 inches mid-mountain, and 24 inches up top—about 45-46% of average, but plenty to carve on variable, machine-groomed, and wet snow surfaces. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, keeping things spring-like and sticky, perfect for those corn snow carves if you hit it right.

Right now, 13 of 20 lifts are spinning, unlocking 82 of 155 trails (53% open), including 18 beginner, 47 intermediate, 13 advanced, and 4 expert runs—plenty of terrain for all levels, though some glades like Cascade, Wildfire, Pipe Dream, and Full House stay ungroomed for that natural flow. Weather's hovering in the 30s to low 40s°F with frozen granular packs riding better than expected; piste conditions are machine-groomed hardpack, while off-piste feels adventurous but watch for thin spots.

Season total? Killington averages 175 inches annually, but this year's tally is leaning light—locals say it's been a grind, so savor every turn. Looking ahead, the next five days warm up: expect highs from 46° to 67°F and lows 22°-36°F, with a mix of sun and possible showers, but no snow in sight as April averages climb to 52°F days and 32°F nights—classic Beast spring shredding before the thaw.

Pro tip: Check the daily conditions report for lift tweaks, as they're strategic with grooming. Pack layers, hit early for hero snow, and snag those last epic lines—Killington's eastern king ain't done yet!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort is still cranking in late spring vibes, with a solid 12 inches at the base, 18 inches mid-mountain, and 24 inches up top—about 45-46% of average, but plenty to carve on variable, machine-groomed, and wet snow surfaces. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, keeping things spring-like and sticky, perfect for those corn snow carves if you hit it right.

Right now, 13 of 20 lifts are spinning, unlocking 82 of 155 trails (53% open), including 18 beginner, 47 intermediate, 13 advanced, and 4 expert runs—plenty of terrain for all levels, though some glades like Cascade, Wildfire, Pipe Dream, and Full House stay ungroomed for that natural flow. Weather's hovering in the 30s to low 40s°F with frozen granular packs riding better than expected; piste conditions are machine-groomed hardpack, while off-piste feels adventurous but watch for thin spots.

Season total? Killington averages 175 inches annually, but this year's tally is leaning light—locals say it's been a grind, so savor every turn. Looking ahead, the next five days warm up: expect highs from 46° to 67°F and lows 22°-36°F, with a mix of sun and possible showers, but no snow in sight as April averages climb to 52°F days and 32°F nights—classic Beast spring shredding before the thaw.

Pro tip: Check the daily conditions report for lift tweaks, as they're strategic with grooming. Pack layers, hit early for hero snow, and snag those last epic lines—Killington's eastern king ain't done yet!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Spring Skiing: Late March Conditions and What to Expect</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

# Killington Ski Report: Late Season Conditions

Killington Resort is still going strong as spring skiing takes hold in Vermont, though conditions reflect the realities of late March at the East's largest ski area. The base depth is sitting at 12 inches, which is holding at about 46 percent of the average for this time of year. Up at the summit, you're looking at a more respectable 76 centimeters, so there's definitely more snow the higher you go. The snow quality is gripping, and terrain is being groomed to machine-groomed hardpack and frozen granular, which means spring conditions are in full effect.

As for what's open right now, 13 of 20 lifts are spinning, giving you access to 82 of 155 runs. That's about 53 percent of the terrain park, which is fairly typical for this point in the season. If you're looking to progress your skills, intermediate terrain is in good shape with 47 of 60 runs open, while advanced skiers have 13 of 47 runs available. Beginners can warm up on 18 of 27 runs. Expert terrain is more limited with only 4 of 21 runs available, so hardcore off-piste enthusiasts might want to ask about conditions in the glade areas.

The last meaningful snowfall hit on March 19, so there hasn't been any fresh powder in the past couple of days. This is spring skiing territory now, which means morning corn snow before things get slushy in the afternoon. Temperatures at the base are swinging from about 13 degrees Fahrenheit overnight to around 32 degrees during the day, creating those classic freeze-thaw cycles that skiers either love or hate depending on their timing.

Looking ahead at the forecast, things are staying pretty dry. There's minimal snow expected over the next week, with only scattered showers possible. Temperatures will continue to hover in that freeze-thaw range, with highs in the mid-30s and overnight lows dipping into the teens. By early April, highs could push toward the upper 30s. If you're chasing fresh snow, the long-range forecast does hint at some possibilities eight to sixteen days out, but nothing concrete is locked in yet.

For the bigger picture, Killington maintains its reputation as a reliable snow operation with an average annual snowfall of around 175 to 176 inches. The resort has beefed up its snowmaking capabilities significantly, which has been crucial for extending the season well into spring. The season officially runs through June 7, so there's still plenty of time to get your spring skiing fix, especially if the resort continues to prioritize terrain grooming. Keep an eye on official resort announcements for any special events or terrain updates, particularly as they prepare for upcoming World Cup events.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 12:01:25 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

# Killington Ski Report: Late Season Conditions

Killington Resort is still going strong as spring skiing takes hold in Vermont, though conditions reflect the realities of late March at the East's largest ski area. The base depth is sitting at 12 inches, which is holding at about 46 percent of the average for this time of year. Up at the summit, you're looking at a more respectable 76 centimeters, so there's definitely more snow the higher you go. The snow quality is gripping, and terrain is being groomed to machine-groomed hardpack and frozen granular, which means spring conditions are in full effect.

As for what's open right now, 13 of 20 lifts are spinning, giving you access to 82 of 155 runs. That's about 53 percent of the terrain park, which is fairly typical for this point in the season. If you're looking to progress your skills, intermediate terrain is in good shape with 47 of 60 runs open, while advanced skiers have 13 of 47 runs available. Beginners can warm up on 18 of 27 runs. Expert terrain is more limited with only 4 of 21 runs available, so hardcore off-piste enthusiasts might want to ask about conditions in the glade areas.

The last meaningful snowfall hit on March 19, so there hasn't been any fresh powder in the past couple of days. This is spring skiing territory now, which means morning corn snow before things get slushy in the afternoon. Temperatures at the base are swinging from about 13 degrees Fahrenheit overnight to around 32 degrees during the day, creating those classic freeze-thaw cycles that skiers either love or hate depending on their timing.

Looking ahead at the forecast, things are staying pretty dry. There's minimal snow expected over the next week, with only scattered showers possible. Temperatures will continue to hover in that freeze-thaw range, with highs in the mid-30s and overnight lows dipping into the teens. By early April, highs could push toward the upper 30s. If you're chasing fresh snow, the long-range forecast does hint at some possibilities eight to sixteen days out, but nothing concrete is locked in yet.

For the bigger picture, Killington maintains its reputation as a reliable snow operation with an average annual snowfall of around 175 to 176 inches. The resort has beefed up its snowmaking capabilities significantly, which has been crucial for extending the season well into spring. The season officially runs through June 7, so there's still plenty of time to get your spring skiing fix, especially if the resort continues to prioritize terrain grooming. Keep an eye on official resort announcements for any special events or terrain updates, particularly as they prepare for upcoming World Cup events.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

# Killington Ski Report: Late Season Conditions

Killington Resort is still going strong as spring skiing takes hold in Vermont, though conditions reflect the realities of late March at the East's largest ski area. The base depth is sitting at 12 inches, which is holding at about 46 percent of the average for this time of year. Up at the summit, you're looking at a more respectable 76 centimeters, so there's definitely more snow the higher you go. The snow quality is gripping, and terrain is being groomed to machine-groomed hardpack and frozen granular, which means spring conditions are in full effect.

As for what's open right now, 13 of 20 lifts are spinning, giving you access to 82 of 155 runs. That's about 53 percent of the terrain park, which is fairly typical for this point in the season. If you're looking to progress your skills, intermediate terrain is in good shape with 47 of 60 runs open, while advanced skiers have 13 of 47 runs available. Beginners can warm up on 18 of 27 runs. Expert terrain is more limited with only 4 of 21 runs available, so hardcore off-piste enthusiasts might want to ask about conditions in the glade areas.

The last meaningful snowfall hit on March 19, so there hasn't been any fresh powder in the past couple of days. This is spring skiing territory now, which means morning corn snow before things get slushy in the afternoon. Temperatures at the base are swinging from about 13 degrees Fahrenheit overnight to around 32 degrees during the day, creating those classic freeze-thaw cycles that skiers either love or hate depending on their timing.

Looking ahead at the forecast, things are staying pretty dry. There's minimal snow expected over the next week, with only scattered showers possible. Temperatures will continue to hover in that freeze-thaw range, with highs in the mid-30s and overnight lows dipping into the teens. By early April, highs could push toward the upper 30s. If you're chasing fresh snow, the long-range forecast does hint at some possibilities eight to sixteen days out, but nothing concrete is locked in yet.

For the bigger picture, Killington maintains its reputation as a reliable snow operation with an average annual snowfall of around 175 to 176 inches. The resort has beefed up its snowmaking capabilities significantly, which has been crucial for extending the season well into spring. The season officially runs through June 7, so there's still plenty of time to get your spring skiing fix, especially if the resort continues to prioritize terrain grooming. Keep an eye on official resort announcements for any special events or terrain updates, particularly as they prepare for upcoming World Cup events.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Spring Shred Alert: Killington Crushes into Late Season with Firm Base and Epic Events</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder hounds and shredders! Killington Resort in Vermont is still roaring into late March, holding strong as the East's longest ski season beast, open through June 7. Think machine-groomed hardpack and frozen granular on the pistes—gripping snow that's riding way better than you'd guess this time of year, with base depth at 50cm (20 inches) and summit hitting 76cm (30 inches). No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours per recent checks, last real snowfall March 19, but season totals are crushing it toward that epic 175-250 inch average.

Right now, 82 of 118km trails (69%) and 16 of 22 lifts are spinning, including valley runs and the Fun Park for park rats—plenty to carve without crowds on a Monday spin. Weather's crisp at -11°C to 4°C (-8°F feels like a freezer burn), perfect for holding that firm base without slush surprises.

Looking ahead, brace for a freeze-thaw rollercoaster: Today (March 30) chilly -4°C to 9°C with no new snow, warming to 0-13°C tomorrow but holding above snowline mostly. By Thursday (April 2), expect -5°C to 0°C with possible flakes at higher elevations, keeping things prime. Next few days hover -1°C to 18°C with light snow chances to 900m snowline Saturday—spring corn potential if you time it right! Off-piste? Stick to bounds; it's variable with that gripping quality.

Pro tip from the locals: Snag a Killington Unlimited Spring Pass for unlimited rips—$199 deals for midweek or Ikon holders. Events popping off like the Slash &amp; Berm Banked Slalom this weekend on Bear Mountain (snowboarders, don't sleep!) and Michelob ULTRA Ski Bum races March 26-27—party with brews and prizes after. Conditions are solid for groomer surfing and stash park hits; hit the webcams for real-time vibes and call +1-802-422-3261 for updates. Boots up, Vermont—Killington's got your back!

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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2026 12:02:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder hounds and shredders! Killington Resort in Vermont is still roaring into late March, holding strong as the East's longest ski season beast, open through June 7. Think machine-groomed hardpack and frozen granular on the pistes—gripping snow that's riding way better than you'd guess this time of year, with base depth at 50cm (20 inches) and summit hitting 76cm (30 inches). No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours per recent checks, last real snowfall March 19, but season totals are crushing it toward that epic 175-250 inch average.

Right now, 82 of 118km trails (69%) and 16 of 22 lifts are spinning, including valley runs and the Fun Park for park rats—plenty to carve without crowds on a Monday spin. Weather's crisp at -11°C to 4°C (-8°F feels like a freezer burn), perfect for holding that firm base without slush surprises.

Looking ahead, brace for a freeze-thaw rollercoaster: Today (March 30) chilly -4°C to 9°C with no new snow, warming to 0-13°C tomorrow but holding above snowline mostly. By Thursday (April 2), expect -5°C to 0°C with possible flakes at higher elevations, keeping things prime. Next few days hover -1°C to 18°C with light snow chances to 900m snowline Saturday—spring corn potential if you time it right! Off-piste? Stick to bounds; it's variable with that gripping quality.

Pro tip from the locals: Snag a Killington Unlimited Spring Pass for unlimited rips—$199 deals for midweek or Ikon holders. Events popping off like the Slash &amp; Berm Banked Slalom this weekend on Bear Mountain (snowboarders, don't sleep!) and Michelob ULTRA Ski Bum races March 26-27—party with brews and prizes after. Conditions are solid for groomer surfing and stash park hits; hit the webcams for real-time vibes and call +1-802-422-3261 for updates. Boots up, Vermont—Killington's got your back!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder hounds and shredders! Killington Resort in Vermont is still roaring into late March, holding strong as the East's longest ski season beast, open through June 7. Think machine-groomed hardpack and frozen granular on the pistes—gripping snow that's riding way better than you'd guess this time of year, with base depth at 50cm (20 inches) and summit hitting 76cm (30 inches). No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours per recent checks, last real snowfall March 19, but season totals are crushing it toward that epic 175-250 inch average.

Right now, 82 of 118km trails (69%) and 16 of 22 lifts are spinning, including valley runs and the Fun Park for park rats—plenty to carve without crowds on a Monday spin. Weather's crisp at -11°C to 4°C (-8°F feels like a freezer burn), perfect for holding that firm base without slush surprises.

Looking ahead, brace for a freeze-thaw rollercoaster: Today (March 30) chilly -4°C to 9°C with no new snow, warming to 0-13°C tomorrow but holding above snowline mostly. By Thursday (April 2), expect -5°C to 0°C with possible flakes at higher elevations, keeping things prime. Next few days hover -1°C to 18°C with light snow chances to 900m snowline Saturday—spring corn potential if you time it right! Off-piste? Stick to bounds; it's variable with that gripping quality.

Pro tip from the locals: Snag a Killington Unlimited Spring Pass for unlimited rips—$199 deals for midweek or Ikon holders. Events popping off like the Slash &amp; Berm Banked Slalom this weekend on Bear Mountain (snowboarders, don't sleep!) and Michelob ULTRA Ski Bum races March 26-27—party with brews and prizes after. Conditions are solid for groomer surfing and stash park hits; hit the webcams for real-time vibes and call +1-802-422-3261 for updates. Boots up, Vermont—Killington's got your back!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington's Late Season Grind: Spring Conditions and Unlimited Access Deals into March</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders! Killington Resort in Vermont is still cranking out the East's longest season into late March, with unlimited access deals kicking off around now for those chasing every last turn. Think like a local: conditions are holding up better than expected with machine-groomed hardpack and frozen granular dominating the groomed runs, making for solid carving despite the spring vibe.

Snow depths? Reports are sparse this week, but base and summit are covered enough for action—locals say it's rideable top to bottom. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season totals are hovering around the average 175 inches, with March typically delivering prime quality as the third-best month for snow here.

Lifts and trails: Expect a solid lineup open, though check the daily report for exact counts—plenty to explore across the peaks. Piste-wise, it's firm and fast; off-piste calls for caution, always scope avalanche risk and gear up before venturing out.

Weather's classic late-season: current temps in the upper 40s to low 50s°F at the village, feeling crisp on the hill. Look for 1 inch of new snow in the next 48 hours, hitting Tuesday with flakes down to around 1,050 feet. Over the next five days, highs climb to 53°F early week before cooling, mixing sun, clouds, and light snow chances midweek—perfect for powder days if it sticks, with winds staying mellow under 20mph.

Pro tip: Groomers are hero-making right now, but watch for variable spots off-piste. Grab those midweek or Ikon Pass deals for endless laps—no better spot to beast-mode Beast 59 before it melts. Boots up, Vermont!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 12:01:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders! Killington Resort in Vermont is still cranking out the East's longest season into late March, with unlimited access deals kicking off around now for those chasing every last turn. Think like a local: conditions are holding up better than expected with machine-groomed hardpack and frozen granular dominating the groomed runs, making for solid carving despite the spring vibe.

Snow depths? Reports are sparse this week, but base and summit are covered enough for action—locals say it's rideable top to bottom. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season totals are hovering around the average 175 inches, with March typically delivering prime quality as the third-best month for snow here.

Lifts and trails: Expect a solid lineup open, though check the daily report for exact counts—plenty to explore across the peaks. Piste-wise, it's firm and fast; off-piste calls for caution, always scope avalanche risk and gear up before venturing out.

Weather's classic late-season: current temps in the upper 40s to low 50s°F at the village, feeling crisp on the hill. Look for 1 inch of new snow in the next 48 hours, hitting Tuesday with flakes down to around 1,050 feet. Over the next five days, highs climb to 53°F early week before cooling, mixing sun, clouds, and light snow chances midweek—perfect for powder days if it sticks, with winds staying mellow under 20mph.

Pro tip: Groomers are hero-making right now, but watch for variable spots off-piste. Grab those midweek or Ikon Pass deals for endless laps—no better spot to beast-mode Beast 59 before it melts. Boots up, Vermont!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders! Killington Resort in Vermont is still cranking out the East's longest season into late March, with unlimited access deals kicking off around now for those chasing every last turn. Think like a local: conditions are holding up better than expected with machine-groomed hardpack and frozen granular dominating the groomed runs, making for solid carving despite the spring vibe.

Snow depths? Reports are sparse this week, but base and summit are covered enough for action—locals say it's rideable top to bottom. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season totals are hovering around the average 175 inches, with March typically delivering prime quality as the third-best month for snow here.

Lifts and trails: Expect a solid lineup open, though check the daily report for exact counts—plenty to explore across the peaks. Piste-wise, it's firm and fast; off-piste calls for caution, always scope avalanche risk and gear up before venturing out.

Weather's classic late-season: current temps in the upper 40s to low 50s°F at the village, feeling crisp on the hill. Look for 1 inch of new snow in the next 48 hours, hitting Tuesday with flakes down to around 1,050 feet. Over the next five days, highs climb to 53°F early week before cooling, mixing sun, clouds, and light snow chances midweek—perfect for powder days if it sticks, with winds staying mellow under 20mph.

Pro tip: Groomers are hero-making right now, but watch for variable spots off-piste. Grab those midweek or Ikon Pass deals for endless laps—no better spot to beast-mode Beast 59 before it melts. Boots up, Vermont!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Conditions Update: 76cm at Summit, 70% Open, Spring Skiing Ahead</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Here's your guide to hitting the slopes at Killington right now.

The mountain is sitting pretty with 76 centimeters of snow at the summit and 50 centimeters at the base, with the last significant snowfall dropping on March 19th. You're looking at 82 of the resort's 118.4 kilometers of terrain open, which means nearly 70 percent of the mountain is ready for your skis or board. The snow quality is currently gripping, so you'll get that solid edge hold you're looking for on the runs.

If you're heading up today, expect temperatures hovering around minus 13 to minus 5 degrees Celsius at the summit, with less than a centimeter of new snow forecast. The base should see similar minimal new accumulation. It's chilly at the top but the cold will help keep that snow condition solid throughout the day.

Looking ahead at the next five days, here's what Mother Nature has planned. Tomorrow Sunday brings another light dusting with similar frigid temperatures, while Monday looks a bit warmer with highs reaching around 7 degrees Celsius at the base. Tuesday gets even warmer with temperatures potentially climbing to 10 degrees at the base level. Wednesday shapes up as the wildcard with less than a centimeter of new snow and base temps around 20 degrees Celsius, then Thursday cools back down considerably.

The valley run is open and the fun park is ready to go, though the halfpipe is currently closed if you were hoping for some pipe action. Night skiing isn't available right now, so plan your sessions for daylight hours. If you're into cross-country, note that those trails aren't currently maintained.

For the big picture, Killington's on track for another solid season that runs through early June. The resort averages 175 inches of snow annually with about 54 snowfall days, so you're in one of the East's most reliable snow zones. This is the tail end of March when conditions typically settle into that spring ski pattern, but with plenty of cold still in the forecast, you've got some decent riding ahead before things really warm up.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Mar 2026 12:01:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Here's your guide to hitting the slopes at Killington right now.

The mountain is sitting pretty with 76 centimeters of snow at the summit and 50 centimeters at the base, with the last significant snowfall dropping on March 19th. You're looking at 82 of the resort's 118.4 kilometers of terrain open, which means nearly 70 percent of the mountain is ready for your skis or board. The snow quality is currently gripping, so you'll get that solid edge hold you're looking for on the runs.

If you're heading up today, expect temperatures hovering around minus 13 to minus 5 degrees Celsius at the summit, with less than a centimeter of new snow forecast. The base should see similar minimal new accumulation. It's chilly at the top but the cold will help keep that snow condition solid throughout the day.

Looking ahead at the next five days, here's what Mother Nature has planned. Tomorrow Sunday brings another light dusting with similar frigid temperatures, while Monday looks a bit warmer with highs reaching around 7 degrees Celsius at the base. Tuesday gets even warmer with temperatures potentially climbing to 10 degrees at the base level. Wednesday shapes up as the wildcard with less than a centimeter of new snow and base temps around 20 degrees Celsius, then Thursday cools back down considerably.

The valley run is open and the fun park is ready to go, though the halfpipe is currently closed if you were hoping for some pipe action. Night skiing isn't available right now, so plan your sessions for daylight hours. If you're into cross-country, note that those trails aren't currently maintained.

For the big picture, Killington's on track for another solid season that runs through early June. The resort averages 175 inches of snow annually with about 54 snowfall days, so you're in one of the East's most reliable snow zones. This is the tail end of March when conditions typically settle into that spring ski pattern, but with plenty of cold still in the forecast, you've got some decent riding ahead before things really warm up.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Here's your guide to hitting the slopes at Killington right now.

The mountain is sitting pretty with 76 centimeters of snow at the summit and 50 centimeters at the base, with the last significant snowfall dropping on March 19th. You're looking at 82 of the resort's 118.4 kilometers of terrain open, which means nearly 70 percent of the mountain is ready for your skis or board. The snow quality is currently gripping, so you'll get that solid edge hold you're looking for on the runs.

If you're heading up today, expect temperatures hovering around minus 13 to minus 5 degrees Celsius at the summit, with less than a centimeter of new snow forecast. The base should see similar minimal new accumulation. It's chilly at the top but the cold will help keep that snow condition solid throughout the day.

Looking ahead at the next five days, here's what Mother Nature has planned. Tomorrow Sunday brings another light dusting with similar frigid temperatures, while Monday looks a bit warmer with highs reaching around 7 degrees Celsius at the base. Tuesday gets even warmer with temperatures potentially climbing to 10 degrees at the base level. Wednesday shapes up as the wildcard with less than a centimeter of new snow and base temps around 20 degrees Celsius, then Thursday cools back down considerably.

The valley run is open and the fun park is ready to go, though the halfpipe is currently closed if you were hoping for some pipe action. Night skiing isn't available right now, so plan your sessions for daylight hours. If you're into cross-country, note that those trails aren't currently maintained.

For the big picture, Killington's on track for another solid season that runs through early June. The resort averages 175 inches of snow annually with about 54 snowfall days, so you're in one of the East's most reliable snow zones. This is the tail end of March when conditions typically settle into that spring ski pattern, but with plenty of cold still in the forecast, you've got some decent riding ahead before things really warm up.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Spring Shred: 76cm Summit Snow, 15 Lifts Spinning, Powder Whispers Midweek</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skier, picture this: you're ripping down Killington's legendary steeps in Vermont's beast of a resort, the East's longest season still raging strong through early June. Right now, the mountain's dishing out solid spring vibes with 76 cm (30 inches) of snow at the summit (1293m) and 50 cm (20 inches) at the base (355m), gripping like a champ for carves and jumps. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero reported yesterday—but the base holds at 12°F up top, keeping things firm and fun.

You've got 82 of 118 km of pistes open (69%), that's over 50 miles of terrain with 15 of 22 lifts spinning, including that sweet valley run. Pistes are grippy and reliable, perfect for late-March shredding, though off-piste calls for caution—check avy risks and gear up before venturing out. Season total? Averaging 175 inches historically, but this year's packing plenty to fuel the madness.

Weather's crisp today around -4 to 8°C (25-46°F) with light winds, transitioning to colder snaps. Forecast's teasing more action: trace snow tonight dropping to summit levels, then chilly -11 to 0°C tomorrow with flurries, dipping to -13°C Saturday. Sunday through Tuesday brings potential snow to base (up to 1 cm), temps -12 to 7°C, and a powder day whisper midweek—prime for bluebird lines if it sticks.

Locals tip: March ranks top-tier for snow quality here, with historical week-four averages of 10 cm fresh and sub-zero highs (-1°C mid-mountain). Grab unlimited access from March 13 onward, but watch for halfpipe closures and no night skiing. Webcams show decent cover—head to the resort site for live views. Pack layers, hit those 69% open runs, and own the beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2026 12:01:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skier, picture this: you're ripping down Killington's legendary steeps in Vermont's beast of a resort, the East's longest season still raging strong through early June. Right now, the mountain's dishing out solid spring vibes with 76 cm (30 inches) of snow at the summit (1293m) and 50 cm (20 inches) at the base (355m), gripping like a champ for carves and jumps. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero reported yesterday—but the base holds at 12°F up top, keeping things firm and fun.

You've got 82 of 118 km of pistes open (69%), that's over 50 miles of terrain with 15 of 22 lifts spinning, including that sweet valley run. Pistes are grippy and reliable, perfect for late-March shredding, though off-piste calls for caution—check avy risks and gear up before venturing out. Season total? Averaging 175 inches historically, but this year's packing plenty to fuel the madness.

Weather's crisp today around -4 to 8°C (25-46°F) with light winds, transitioning to colder snaps. Forecast's teasing more action: trace snow tonight dropping to summit levels, then chilly -11 to 0°C tomorrow with flurries, dipping to -13°C Saturday. Sunday through Tuesday brings potential snow to base (up to 1 cm), temps -12 to 7°C, and a powder day whisper midweek—prime for bluebird lines if it sticks.

Locals tip: March ranks top-tier for snow quality here, with historical week-four averages of 10 cm fresh and sub-zero highs (-1°C mid-mountain). Grab unlimited access from March 13 onward, but watch for halfpipe closures and no night skiing. Webcams show decent cover—head to the resort site for live views. Pack layers, hit those 69% open runs, and own the beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skier, picture this: you're ripping down Killington's legendary steeps in Vermont's beast of a resort, the East's longest season still raging strong through early June. Right now, the mountain's dishing out solid spring vibes with 76 cm (30 inches) of snow at the summit (1293m) and 50 cm (20 inches) at the base (355m), gripping like a champ for carves and jumps. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero reported yesterday—but the base holds at 12°F up top, keeping things firm and fun.

You've got 82 of 118 km of pistes open (69%), that's over 50 miles of terrain with 15 of 22 lifts spinning, including that sweet valley run. Pistes are grippy and reliable, perfect for late-March shredding, though off-piste calls for caution—check avy risks and gear up before venturing out. Season total? Averaging 175 inches historically, but this year's packing plenty to fuel the madness.

Weather's crisp today around -4 to 8°C (25-46°F) with light winds, transitioning to colder snaps. Forecast's teasing more action: trace snow tonight dropping to summit levels, then chilly -11 to 0°C tomorrow with flurries, dipping to -13°C Saturday. Sunday through Tuesday brings potential snow to base (up to 1 cm), temps -12 to 7°C, and a powder day whisper midweek—prime for bluebird lines if it sticks.

Locals tip: March ranks top-tier for snow quality here, with historical week-four averages of 10 cm fresh and sub-zero highs (-1°C mid-mountain). Grab unlimited access from March 13 onward, but watch for halfpipe closures and no night skiing. Webcams show decent cover—head to the resort site for live views. Pack layers, hit those 69% open runs, and own the beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington's Beast Mode: Spring Shred Through June with 190 Inches and Perfect Carving Conditions</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still ripping into late March with that Beast of the East vibe, delivering prime spring skiing on the East's longest season running through June 7! Base depths sit at a solid 50cm (about 20 inches), climbing to 76cm (30 inches) up top at 1293m, thanks to recent grooming magic turning surfaces into sugary, grippy goodness—machine-groomed and packed powder dominating 82 of 118km trails (69% open), with 15 of 22 lifts spinning.

No fresh dump in the last 24-48 hours, but the last natural snow hit March 19, and groomers plus snowmaking (3% recently) keep it hero-level, with 13 inches over the past five days building on a season total hovering around 190 inches—way above the 175-inch average. Pistes are gripping and valley runs are open, but off-piste? Stick to bounds, locals say spring conditions mean freeze-thaw slush; safety kit essential if venturing out.

Right now, expect -4 to 8°C (-25 to 13°F) under mostly cloudy skies, base around 0-13°C, summit chillier at 18-24°F noon highs—perfect for carving without overheating. Looking ahead, light action brews: 1cm new snow possible today at higher elevations (snowline 505-2121m), trace amounts Friday-Saturday with temps -13 to 5°C, then a warmup Sunday-Monday (-12 to 12°C) before potential 3-91cm mid-week at 1028m—freeze-thaw spring snow, so mornings will be firm, afternoons softer.

Parks are popping—Fun Park open, halfpipe at Timberline last cut early Feb, plus Easy Street and The Stash for park rats. No night skiing or XC right now, but weekday 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p. Roads open, no peak dates left, and special vibes include $199 unlimited access deals for midweeks/Pico/Ikon holders. Grab your pass, hit the gondola, and think local: early laps, post-groom pow, après with Michelob ULTRAs—Beast mode activated! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2026 12:01:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still ripping into late March with that Beast of the East vibe, delivering prime spring skiing on the East's longest season running through June 7! Base depths sit at a solid 50cm (about 20 inches), climbing to 76cm (30 inches) up top at 1293m, thanks to recent grooming magic turning surfaces into sugary, grippy goodness—machine-groomed and packed powder dominating 82 of 118km trails (69% open), with 15 of 22 lifts spinning.

No fresh dump in the last 24-48 hours, but the last natural snow hit March 19, and groomers plus snowmaking (3% recently) keep it hero-level, with 13 inches over the past five days building on a season total hovering around 190 inches—way above the 175-inch average. Pistes are gripping and valley runs are open, but off-piste? Stick to bounds, locals say spring conditions mean freeze-thaw slush; safety kit essential if venturing out.

Right now, expect -4 to 8°C (-25 to 13°F) under mostly cloudy skies, base around 0-13°C, summit chillier at 18-24°F noon highs—perfect for carving without overheating. Looking ahead, light action brews: 1cm new snow possible today at higher elevations (snowline 505-2121m), trace amounts Friday-Saturday with temps -13 to 5°C, then a warmup Sunday-Monday (-12 to 12°C) before potential 3-91cm mid-week at 1028m—freeze-thaw spring snow, so mornings will be firm, afternoons softer.

Parks are popping—Fun Park open, halfpipe at Timberline last cut early Feb, plus Easy Street and The Stash for park rats. No night skiing or XC right now, but weekday 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p. Roads open, no peak dates left, and special vibes include $199 unlimited access deals for midweeks/Pico/Ikon holders. Grab your pass, hit the gondola, and think local: early laps, post-groom pow, après with Michelob ULTRAs—Beast mode activated! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still ripping into late March with that Beast of the East vibe, delivering prime spring skiing on the East's longest season running through June 7! Base depths sit at a solid 50cm (about 20 inches), climbing to 76cm (30 inches) up top at 1293m, thanks to recent grooming magic turning surfaces into sugary, grippy goodness—machine-groomed and packed powder dominating 82 of 118km trails (69% open), with 15 of 22 lifts spinning.

No fresh dump in the last 24-48 hours, but the last natural snow hit March 19, and groomers plus snowmaking (3% recently) keep it hero-level, with 13 inches over the past five days building on a season total hovering around 190 inches—way above the 175-inch average. Pistes are gripping and valley runs are open, but off-piste? Stick to bounds, locals say spring conditions mean freeze-thaw slush; safety kit essential if venturing out.

Right now, expect -4 to 8°C (-25 to 13°F) under mostly cloudy skies, base around 0-13°C, summit chillier at 18-24°F noon highs—perfect for carving without overheating. Looking ahead, light action brews: 1cm new snow possible today at higher elevations (snowline 505-2121m), trace amounts Friday-Saturday with temps -13 to 5°C, then a warmup Sunday-Monday (-12 to 12°C) before potential 3-91cm mid-week at 1028m—freeze-thaw spring snow, so mornings will be firm, afternoons softer.

Parks are popping—Fun Park open, halfpipe at Timberline last cut early Feb, plus Easy Street and The Stash for park rats. No night skiing or XC right now, but weekday 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p. Roads open, no peak dates left, and special vibes include $199 unlimited access deals for midweeks/Pico/Ikon holders. Grab your pass, hit the gondola, and think local: early laps, post-groom pow, après with Michelob ULTRAs—Beast mode activated! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Beast Mode: 155 Trails Open, Spring Conditions Firing This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with 100% of its 155 trails and 19 out of 20 lifts wide open—pure beast mode for your next powder chase! Base depth sits at a solid 17-34 inches, holding strong for carving those groomed runs that cover 31% of the mountain fresh off last night's machines, with packed powder underneath keeping things playful.

No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the last dump was 3 inches on March 15, and they've notched 170 inches season total—plenty to keep the stashes alive. Summit and base are feeling crisp under mostly cloudy skies, with temps hovering around 24°F at base and 18°F up top at noon.

Pistes are machine-groomed gold, ideal for ripping groomers or buttering through parks like Easy Street, Lil' Stash, and The Stash—halfpipe's open too at Timberline! Off-piste? Variable with that packed base, but stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure; recent reviews note upper mountain access might need some hiking early season, though it's exploded open now.

Looking ahead, today's vibe is chilly and overcast (high near 37°F, low 17°F), warming to 37-40°F highs through the weekend with lows in the teens—prime spring shredding before potential rain mixes in later. A light dusting could hit Sunday morning, then milder with showers, but expect freeze-thaw cycles keeping it skiable; check for Winter Weather Advisories as things thaw.

Pro tip: Weekdays run 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p, and locals are scoring epic deals like Spring Passes from March 13. Events? Catch the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays or Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend—après with brews awaits! Roads are open, so grab your pass and send it—Beast is calling.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 12:02:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with 100% of its 155 trails and 19 out of 20 lifts wide open—pure beast mode for your next powder chase! Base depth sits at a solid 17-34 inches, holding strong for carving those groomed runs that cover 31% of the mountain fresh off last night's machines, with packed powder underneath keeping things playful.

No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the last dump was 3 inches on March 15, and they've notched 170 inches season total—plenty to keep the stashes alive. Summit and base are feeling crisp under mostly cloudy skies, with temps hovering around 24°F at base and 18°F up top at noon.

Pistes are machine-groomed gold, ideal for ripping groomers or buttering through parks like Easy Street, Lil' Stash, and The Stash—halfpipe's open too at Timberline! Off-piste? Variable with that packed base, but stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure; recent reviews note upper mountain access might need some hiking early season, though it's exploded open now.

Looking ahead, today's vibe is chilly and overcast (high near 37°F, low 17°F), warming to 37-40°F highs through the weekend with lows in the teens—prime spring shredding before potential rain mixes in later. A light dusting could hit Sunday morning, then milder with showers, but expect freeze-thaw cycles keeping it skiable; check for Winter Weather Advisories as things thaw.

Pro tip: Weekdays run 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p, and locals are scoring epic deals like Spring Passes from March 13. Events? Catch the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays or Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend—après with brews awaits! Roads are open, so grab your pass and send it—Beast is calling.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with 100% of its 155 trails and 19 out of 20 lifts wide open—pure beast mode for your next powder chase! Base depth sits at a solid 17-34 inches, holding strong for carving those groomed runs that cover 31% of the mountain fresh off last night's machines, with packed powder underneath keeping things playful.

No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the last dump was 3 inches on March 15, and they've notched 170 inches season total—plenty to keep the stashes alive. Summit and base are feeling crisp under mostly cloudy skies, with temps hovering around 24°F at base and 18°F up top at noon.

Pistes are machine-groomed gold, ideal for ripping groomers or buttering through parks like Easy Street, Lil' Stash, and The Stash—halfpipe's open too at Timberline! Off-piste? Variable with that packed base, but stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure; recent reviews note upper mountain access might need some hiking early season, though it's exploded open now.

Looking ahead, today's vibe is chilly and overcast (high near 37°F, low 17°F), warming to 37-40°F highs through the weekend with lows in the teens—prime spring shredding before potential rain mixes in later. A light dusting could hit Sunday morning, then milder with showers, but expect freeze-thaw cycles keeping it skiable; check for Winter Weather Advisories as things thaw.

Pro tip: Weekdays run 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p, and locals are scoring epic deals like Spring Passes from March 13. Events? Catch the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays or Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend—après with brews awaits! Roads are open, so grab your pass and send it—Beast is calling.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Spring Shredding Peak: 170 Inches Season Total, 13-19 Lifts Spinning, Beast Mode East Coast</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow warriors! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, dishing out prime spring shredding across its massive 1,500+ acres. Think machine-groomed groomers begging for your carves, with a solid base holding strong at the bottom and deeper stashes higher up.

Base depths clock in around 12-17 inches of packed powder, ramping to 18 inches mid-mountain and 24-76 cm (that's up to 30 inches) at the summit, thanks to relentless snowmaking and recent dumps. New snow? Just a light 1 cm dusting in the last 24 hours, but 3 inches fell on March 20, with 13 inches over the past five days keeping things fresh. Season total's crushing it at 170-190 inches—Beast Mode East Coast style!

Lifts are spinning strong: 13-19 out of 20-22 open, unlocking 66-81 of 118-155 trails (52-100% open, depending on your source). That's 22 beginner runs, 43 intermediates, and plenty of advanced/expert black diamonds for those sending it. Pistes are gripping and machine-groomed perfection, ideal for ripping long laps like the 6-mile Juggernaut. Off-piste? Variable with some wind crust potential—stick to bounds unless you're geared up, as it's not patrolled.

Weather's crisp and carve-friendly: currently -9 to -3°C (teens to 20s F) with mostly cloudy skies, light winds picking up. Temps at base noon around 24F, summit 18F. Forecast looks epic for the next five days—Tuesday brings 1 cm new snow and -11 to -1°C; Wednesday clears to -9 to 1°C; Thursday dumps 2-3 cm at -5 to 6°C; Friday trace snow -13 to 6°C; weekend chills to -16 to -2°C with flurries. Snow line stays low, so expect consistent coverage through the mega-season running to June 7!

Pro tips from the locals: 60% groomed last 24 hours, snowmaking on 3% of terrain, halfpipe open at Timberline, and parks like The Stash are popping. Roads are clear, weekday ops 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p. Grab those spring passes for unlimited access starting March 13—Killington's vibe is unmatched for families, park rats, and powder chasers alike. Load up, this Beast is alive!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 12:02:52 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow warriors! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, dishing out prime spring shredding across its massive 1,500+ acres. Think machine-groomed groomers begging for your carves, with a solid base holding strong at the bottom and deeper stashes higher up.

Base depths clock in around 12-17 inches of packed powder, ramping to 18 inches mid-mountain and 24-76 cm (that's up to 30 inches) at the summit, thanks to relentless snowmaking and recent dumps. New snow? Just a light 1 cm dusting in the last 24 hours, but 3 inches fell on March 20, with 13 inches over the past five days keeping things fresh. Season total's crushing it at 170-190 inches—Beast Mode East Coast style!

Lifts are spinning strong: 13-19 out of 20-22 open, unlocking 66-81 of 118-155 trails (52-100% open, depending on your source). That's 22 beginner runs, 43 intermediates, and plenty of advanced/expert black diamonds for those sending it. Pistes are gripping and machine-groomed perfection, ideal for ripping long laps like the 6-mile Juggernaut. Off-piste? Variable with some wind crust potential—stick to bounds unless you're geared up, as it's not patrolled.

Weather's crisp and carve-friendly: currently -9 to -3°C (teens to 20s F) with mostly cloudy skies, light winds picking up. Temps at base noon around 24F, summit 18F. Forecast looks epic for the next five days—Tuesday brings 1 cm new snow and -11 to -1°C; Wednesday clears to -9 to 1°C; Thursday dumps 2-3 cm at -5 to 6°C; Friday trace snow -13 to 6°C; weekend chills to -16 to -2°C with flurries. Snow line stays low, so expect consistent coverage through the mega-season running to June 7!

Pro tips from the locals: 60% groomed last 24 hours, snowmaking on 3% of terrain, halfpipe open at Timberline, and parks like The Stash are popping. Roads are clear, weekday ops 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p. Grab those spring passes for unlimited access starting March 13—Killington's vibe is unmatched for families, park rats, and powder chasers alike. Load up, this Beast is alive!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow warriors! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, dishing out prime spring shredding across its massive 1,500+ acres. Think machine-groomed groomers begging for your carves, with a solid base holding strong at the bottom and deeper stashes higher up.

Base depths clock in around 12-17 inches of packed powder, ramping to 18 inches mid-mountain and 24-76 cm (that's up to 30 inches) at the summit, thanks to relentless snowmaking and recent dumps. New snow? Just a light 1 cm dusting in the last 24 hours, but 3 inches fell on March 20, with 13 inches over the past five days keeping things fresh. Season total's crushing it at 170-190 inches—Beast Mode East Coast style!

Lifts are spinning strong: 13-19 out of 20-22 open, unlocking 66-81 of 118-155 trails (52-100% open, depending on your source). That's 22 beginner runs, 43 intermediates, and plenty of advanced/expert black diamonds for those sending it. Pistes are gripping and machine-groomed perfection, ideal for ripping long laps like the 6-mile Juggernaut. Off-piste? Variable with some wind crust potential—stick to bounds unless you're geared up, as it's not patrolled.

Weather's crisp and carve-friendly: currently -9 to -3°C (teens to 20s F) with mostly cloudy skies, light winds picking up. Temps at base noon around 24F, summit 18F. Forecast looks epic for the next five days—Tuesday brings 1 cm new snow and -11 to -1°C; Wednesday clears to -9 to 1°C; Thursday dumps 2-3 cm at -5 to 6°C; Friday trace snow -13 to 6°C; weekend chills to -16 to -2°C with flurries. Snow line stays low, so expect consistent coverage through the mega-season running to June 7!

Pro tips from the locals: 60% groomed last 24 hours, snowmaking on 3% of terrain, halfpipe open at Timberline, and parks like The Stash are popping. Roads are clear, weekday ops 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p. Grab those spring passes for unlimited access starting March 13—Killington's vibe is unmatched for families, park rats, and powder chasers alike. Load up, this Beast is alive!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington's Beast Still Roaring: 76cm Summit Snow, Chilly Temps, and Spring Shred Season Ahead</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring into late March with that classic Beast of the East vibe—Beast 1293m base packs 50cm of snow while the summit boasts 76cm, mostly machine-groomed and packed powder for epic carves. No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours (last natural snow hit March 19), but snowmaking crews are pumping 4% fresh stuff, keeping 82 of 118km trails (69%) and 17 of 22 lifts spinning strong—plenty of vert for your pow hunger.

Right now, temps hover chilly at -7/0°C up high, gripping snow quality perfect for locking edges without the ice rink slip 'n slide. Think mostly cloudy skies with base around 24°F and summit 18°F at noon—prime for all-day laps.

Peeking ahead, brace for a freeze-thaw rollercoaster: today (23rd) stays cold with

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 12:03:11 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring into late March with that classic Beast of the East vibe—Beast 1293m base packs 50cm of snow while the summit boasts 76cm, mostly machine-groomed and packed powder for epic carves. No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours (last natural snow hit March 19), but snowmaking crews are pumping 4% fresh stuff, keeping 82 of 118km trails (69%) and 17 of 22 lifts spinning strong—plenty of vert for your pow hunger.

Right now, temps hover chilly at -7/0°C up high, gripping snow quality perfect for locking edges without the ice rink slip 'n slide. Think mostly cloudy skies with base around 24°F and summit 18°F at noon—prime for all-day laps.

Peeking ahead, brace for a freeze-thaw rollercoaster: today (23rd) stays cold with

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring into late March with that classic Beast of the East vibe—Beast 1293m base packs 50cm of snow while the summit boasts 76cm, mostly machine-groomed and packed powder for epic carves. No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours (last natural snow hit March 19), but snowmaking crews are pumping 4% fresh stuff, keeping 82 of 118km trails (69%) and 17 of 22 lifts spinning strong—plenty of vert for your pow hunger.

Right now, temps hover chilly at -7/0°C up high, gripping snow quality perfect for locking edges without the ice rink slip 'n slide. Think mostly cloudy skies with base around 24°F and summit 18°F at noon—prime for all-day laps.

Peeking ahead, brace for a freeze-thaw rollercoaster: today (23rd) stays cold with

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington's Beast 6 Vibes: Fresh Powder Sunday and Late-Season Glory Awaits</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring with Beast 6 vibes as the East's longest season powers toward June 7! Right now, the mountain's dishing 76cm at the summit (1293m) and 50cm at base (355m), with that gripping snow quality perfect for carving groomers or linking turns. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours—last flakes hit March 19—but don't sweat it, 82 of 118km slopes (69%) are open, plus 17 of 22 lifts cranking, including the valley run for those sweet base-to-summit laps.

Weather's chilly today at -7/-2°C up high, ideal for keeping that base firm and fun. Looking ahead, brace for 12cm new snow at summit Sunday (9cm base), then lighter flurries Monday (1cm) and trace amounts Tuesday—snowline dipping low to 0-60m, so parkas and thermals stay essential. Midweek chills to -12/-2°C before warming slightly, but expect classic March action with bluebird potential amid light winds.

Pistes are grippy and reliable for all-mountain ripping, while off-piste calls for caution—check local avalanche advice and gear up before venturing out. Season total? Killington's averaging 175in historically, and this year's holding strong for late-spring glory. Fun Park's open for park rats, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet.

Pro tip: Locals score epic deals like Mountain Local passes from $54 for 3 days if you're within 30 miles—prime for midweek steals. Events heat up with Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend on Bear Mountain (proceeds to skate park fund), Ski Bum races Wednesdays through March 18, and Spring Passes from $199 for unlimited shred till close. Grab tunes at Forerunner or Black Dog, hit the gym/pool post-run, and think local for max stoke. Boots up—Beast mode awaits!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 12:02:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring with Beast 6 vibes as the East's longest season powers toward June 7! Right now, the mountain's dishing 76cm at the summit (1293m) and 50cm at base (355m), with that gripping snow quality perfect for carving groomers or linking turns. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours—last flakes hit March 19—but don't sweat it, 82 of 118km slopes (69%) are open, plus 17 of 22 lifts cranking, including the valley run for those sweet base-to-summit laps.

Weather's chilly today at -7/-2°C up high, ideal for keeping that base firm and fun. Looking ahead, brace for 12cm new snow at summit Sunday (9cm base), then lighter flurries Monday (1cm) and trace amounts Tuesday—snowline dipping low to 0-60m, so parkas and thermals stay essential. Midweek chills to -12/-2°C before warming slightly, but expect classic March action with bluebird potential amid light winds.

Pistes are grippy and reliable for all-mountain ripping, while off-piste calls for caution—check local avalanche advice and gear up before venturing out. Season total? Killington's averaging 175in historically, and this year's holding strong for late-spring glory. Fun Park's open for park rats, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet.

Pro tip: Locals score epic deals like Mountain Local passes from $54 for 3 days if you're within 30 miles—prime for midweek steals. Events heat up with Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend on Bear Mountain (proceeds to skate park fund), Ski Bum races Wednesdays through March 18, and Spring Passes from $199 for unlimited shred till close. Grab tunes at Forerunner or Black Dog, hit the gym/pool post-run, and think local for max stoke. Boots up—Beast mode awaits!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring with Beast 6 vibes as the East's longest season powers toward June 7! Right now, the mountain's dishing 76cm at the summit (1293m) and 50cm at base (355m), with that gripping snow quality perfect for carving groomers or linking turns. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours—last flakes hit March 19—but don't sweat it, 82 of 118km slopes (69%) are open, plus 17 of 22 lifts cranking, including the valley run for those sweet base-to-summit laps.

Weather's chilly today at -7/-2°C up high, ideal for keeping that base firm and fun. Looking ahead, brace for 12cm new snow at summit Sunday (9cm base), then lighter flurries Monday (1cm) and trace amounts Tuesday—snowline dipping low to 0-60m, so parkas and thermals stay essential. Midweek chills to -12/-2°C before warming slightly, but expect classic March action with bluebird potential amid light winds.

Pistes are grippy and reliable for all-mountain ripping, while off-piste calls for caution—check local avalanche advice and gear up before venturing out. Season total? Killington's averaging 175in historically, and this year's holding strong for late-spring glory. Fun Park's open for park rats, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet.

Pro tip: Locals score epic deals like Mountain Local passes from $54 for 3 days if you're within 30 miles—prime for midweek steals. Events heat up with Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend on Bear Mountain (proceeds to skate park fund), Ski Bum races Wednesdays through March 18, and Spring Passes from $199 for unlimited shred till close. Grab tunes at Forerunner or Black Dog, hit the gym/pool post-run, and think local for max stoke. Boots up—Beast mode awaits!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Spring Shred Alert: Killington's 50cm Base and Fresh Powder Incoming This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still cranking out epic lines in late March, with the East's longest season running strong through early June—perfect for squeezing in those spring carves! Right now, the base sits at a solid 50cm (about 20 inches), while the summit boasts 76cm (30 inches) of gripping snow that's ready to rip. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours since that 14cm (5+ inches) hit on March 14, but groomers have been working overtime (50% last night) alongside snowmaking on 4% of terrain, keeping things machine-groomed and packed powder prime.

You're looking at 82km (69%) of 118km trails open, including the valley run, with 15 of 22 lifts spinning—plenty to explore from Bear Tree to Superstar. Temps are chilly: base around -5 to 7°C (-4 to 2°F noon forecast), summit -9 to 2°C (18°F), under mostly cloudy skies—grab that extra layer for the gondola ride up.

Peep the next five days: Saturday stays dry and cold (-8 to -2°C summit), Sunday brings 13cm fresh at elevation with -7 to -2°C, Monday a light 2cm and -10 to -3°C, then Tuesday dry at -12 to -3°C, Wednesday 3cm possible amid -13 to -1°C—prime for powder stashes if it sticks. Pistes are gripping and groomed, off-piste variable with wind crust risks—stick to bounds unless you're geared up, as it's not patrolled. Season total's humming at 170 inches so far, chasing that 175-inch average.

Fun parks are firing (Easy Street, The Stash), halfpipe's open at Timberline, but no night skiing. Locals score killer deals like Mountain Local passes from $54 for three days, and events heat up: Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend at Bear, weekly Ski Bum races through mid-March. Roads are open, but check for spring slush—Killington's beast mode means unlimited spring passes from $199 for passholders. Load up, it's go-time on Beast 6!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2026 12:02:24 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still cranking out epic lines in late March, with the East's longest season running strong through early June—perfect for squeezing in those spring carves! Right now, the base sits at a solid 50cm (about 20 inches), while the summit boasts 76cm (30 inches) of gripping snow that's ready to rip. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours since that 14cm (5+ inches) hit on March 14, but groomers have been working overtime (50% last night) alongside snowmaking on 4% of terrain, keeping things machine-groomed and packed powder prime.

You're looking at 82km (69%) of 118km trails open, including the valley run, with 15 of 22 lifts spinning—plenty to explore from Bear Tree to Superstar. Temps are chilly: base around -5 to 7°C (-4 to 2°F noon forecast), summit -9 to 2°C (18°F), under mostly cloudy skies—grab that extra layer for the gondola ride up.

Peep the next five days: Saturday stays dry and cold (-8 to -2°C summit), Sunday brings 13cm fresh at elevation with -7 to -2°C, Monday a light 2cm and -10 to -3°C, then Tuesday dry at -12 to -3°C, Wednesday 3cm possible amid -13 to -1°C—prime for powder stashes if it sticks. Pistes are gripping and groomed, off-piste variable with wind crust risks—stick to bounds unless you're geared up, as it's not patrolled. Season total's humming at 170 inches so far, chasing that 175-inch average.

Fun parks are firing (Easy Street, The Stash), halfpipe's open at Timberline, but no night skiing. Locals score killer deals like Mountain Local passes from $54 for three days, and events heat up: Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend at Bear, weekly Ski Bum races through mid-March. Roads are open, but check for spring slush—Killington's beast mode means unlimited spring passes from $199 for passholders. Load up, it's go-time on Beast 6!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still cranking out epic lines in late March, with the East's longest season running strong through early June—perfect for squeezing in those spring carves! Right now, the base sits at a solid 50cm (about 20 inches), while the summit boasts 76cm (30 inches) of gripping snow that's ready to rip. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours since that 14cm (5+ inches) hit on March 14, but groomers have been working overtime (50% last night) alongside snowmaking on 4% of terrain, keeping things machine-groomed and packed powder prime.

You're looking at 82km (69%) of 118km trails open, including the valley run, with 15 of 22 lifts spinning—plenty to explore from Bear Tree to Superstar. Temps are chilly: base around -5 to 7°C (-4 to 2°F noon forecast), summit -9 to 2°C (18°F), under mostly cloudy skies—grab that extra layer for the gondola ride up.

Peep the next five days: Saturday stays dry and cold (-8 to -2°C summit), Sunday brings 13cm fresh at elevation with -7 to -2°C, Monday a light 2cm and -10 to -3°C, then Tuesday dry at -12 to -3°C, Wednesday 3cm possible amid -13 to -1°C—prime for powder stashes if it sticks. Pistes are gripping and groomed, off-piste variable with wind crust risks—stick to bounds unless you're geared up, as it's not patrolled. Season total's humming at 170 inches so far, chasing that 175-inch average.

Fun parks are firing (Easy Street, The Stash), halfpipe's open at Timberline, but no night skiing. Locals score killer deals like Mountain Local passes from $54 for three days, and events heat up: Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend at Bear, weekly Ski Bum races through mid-March. Roads are open, but check for spring slush—Killington's beast mode means unlimited spring passes from $199 for passholders. Load up, it's go-time on Beast 6!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Killington's Beast Lives: Late March Powder Incoming, Locals Score Deals</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring in late March with that legendary Beast of the East vibe—82 of 118 km of trails open (69%), powered by 15 of 22 lifts spinning strong. Base sits at a solid 50 cm, summit at 76 cm, with gripping snow quality perfect for carving groomers or hitting the Fun Park. No fresh dump in the last 24-48 hours since the 14th, but season total averages a beastly 175 inches historically—expect stashes holding up.

Temps today hover around -9/2°C up high, feeling crisp at 20°F base with partly sunny skies and 60% humidity—layer up for those morning corduroy runs. Pistes are grippy and reliable, off-piste variable with wind crust possible; stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure.

Look ahead: Tomorrow clears at -8/-2°C with possible light snow, then Sunday dumps 9-13 cm new at summit (snowline dropping low). Monday chills to -10/-3°C with 2 cm fresh, Tuesday clear and cold, Wednesday another 3 cm tease before Thursday warms. AccuWeather backs mild highs around 35-40°F through next week, mixing clouds and flurries—prime for spring pow days.

Locals score epic deals like Mountain Local passes from $54/3 days if you're within 30 miles, and events heat up: Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend at Bear Tree, Ski Bum races Wednesdays. Valley run's open, season rolls to June 7—grab that Spring Pass from March 13 for unlimited laps. No night skiing or cross-country yet, but Killington's firing for your next park laps or hero snow session. Boots up!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 12:02:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring in late March with that legendary Beast of the East vibe—82 of 118 km of trails open (69%), powered by 15 of 22 lifts spinning strong. Base sits at a solid 50 cm, summit at 76 cm, with gripping snow quality perfect for carving groomers or hitting the Fun Park. No fresh dump in the last 24-48 hours since the 14th, but season total averages a beastly 175 inches historically—expect stashes holding up.

Temps today hover around -9/2°C up high, feeling crisp at 20°F base with partly sunny skies and 60% humidity—layer up for those morning corduroy runs. Pistes are grippy and reliable, off-piste variable with wind crust possible; stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure.

Look ahead: Tomorrow clears at -8/-2°C with possible light snow, then Sunday dumps 9-13 cm new at summit (snowline dropping low). Monday chills to -10/-3°C with 2 cm fresh, Tuesday clear and cold, Wednesday another 3 cm tease before Thursday warms. AccuWeather backs mild highs around 35-40°F through next week, mixing clouds and flurries—prime for spring pow days.

Locals score epic deals like Mountain Local passes from $54/3 days if you're within 30 miles, and events heat up: Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend at Bear Tree, Ski Bum races Wednesdays. Valley run's open, season rolls to June 7—grab that Spring Pass from March 13 for unlimited laps. No night skiing or cross-country yet, but Killington's firing for your next park laps or hero snow session. Boots up!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring in late March with that legendary Beast of the East vibe—82 of 118 km of trails open (69%), powered by 15 of 22 lifts spinning strong. Base sits at a solid 50 cm, summit at 76 cm, with gripping snow quality perfect for carving groomers or hitting the Fun Park. No fresh dump in the last 24-48 hours since the 14th, but season total averages a beastly 175 inches historically—expect stashes holding up.

Temps today hover around -9/2°C up high, feeling crisp at 20°F base with partly sunny skies and 60% humidity—layer up for those morning corduroy runs. Pistes are grippy and reliable, off-piste variable with wind crust possible; stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure.

Look ahead: Tomorrow clears at -8/-2°C with possible light snow, then Sunday dumps 9-13 cm new at summit (snowline dropping low). Monday chills to -10/-3°C with 2 cm fresh, Tuesday clear and cold, Wednesday another 3 cm tease before Thursday warms. AccuWeather backs mild highs around 35-40°F through next week, mixing clouds and flurries—prime for spring pow days.

Locals score epic deals like Mountain Local passes from $54/3 days if you're within 30 miles, and events heat up: Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend at Bear Tree, Ski Bum races Wednesdays. Valley run's open, season rolls to June 7—grab that Spring Pass from March 13 for unlimited laps. No night skiing or cross-country yet, but Killington's firing for your next park laps or hero snow session. Boots up!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington in Late March: Beast Mode Activated with Spring Snow and Epic Vert</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders and powder hounds! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring into late March with its legendary long season still cranking—perfect for unleashing your inner beast on those epic vert drops. Right now, temps hover around a crisp 20°F under partly sunny skies, ideal for carving without overheating your base layers. Think high-elevation north-facing magic preserving that snowpack through spring thaw, making March the third-best month here for overall snow quality thanks to solid quantity, frequency, and those protective slopes.

Snow depths? Reports are light on exact base and summit numbers, but forecasts whisper 1 inch fresh in the next 48 hours, with more flurries hitting resort level soon—prime for grooming those groomers. Season total? Killington averages a beastly 175 inches annually, and with the season pushing strong, expect well above that base coverage for 100+ trails when fully loaded. Lifts and runs are spinning (check the app for real-time), with spring passes unlocking unlimited access from March 13 through close—$199 steal for Ikon or midweek holders.

Piste-wise, variable spring conditions dominate: expect packed powder or groomed cruisers by day, potential freeze-thaw ice overnight on south faces, but north terrain stays hero snow longer. Off-piste? Assess avy risk and gear up—locals say stick to bounds for safety. Weather's playing nice today, but brace for the 5-day vibe: tomorrow cloudy with highs near 15°F dropping cold overnight, then light snow showers building to 1-2 inches by midweek, temps climbing to low 30s before a wintry dip. Warmer spells mid-month could mix rain-snow, but Beast elevation keeps it skiable.

Pro tips from the locals: Grab the Killington app for live lift/trail status, hit tubing at the park for après fun, or join the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays—$60 for races, T-shirt, and brews. Spring pass holders, score lodging deals and Fast Tracks for quick lines. Events like Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom on Bear Mountain add that extra stoke. Roads are clear, but pack chains—just in case. Time to beast mode: fresh lines await!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 12:01:31 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders and powder hounds! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring into late March with its legendary long season still cranking—perfect for unleashing your inner beast on those epic vert drops. Right now, temps hover around a crisp 20°F under partly sunny skies, ideal for carving without overheating your base layers. Think high-elevation north-facing magic preserving that snowpack through spring thaw, making March the third-best month here for overall snow quality thanks to solid quantity, frequency, and those protective slopes.

Snow depths? Reports are light on exact base and summit numbers, but forecasts whisper 1 inch fresh in the next 48 hours, with more flurries hitting resort level soon—prime for grooming those groomers. Season total? Killington averages a beastly 175 inches annually, and with the season pushing strong, expect well above that base coverage for 100+ trails when fully loaded. Lifts and runs are spinning (check the app for real-time), with spring passes unlocking unlimited access from March 13 through close—$199 steal for Ikon or midweek holders.

Piste-wise, variable spring conditions dominate: expect packed powder or groomed cruisers by day, potential freeze-thaw ice overnight on south faces, but north terrain stays hero snow longer. Off-piste? Assess avy risk and gear up—locals say stick to bounds for safety. Weather's playing nice today, but brace for the 5-day vibe: tomorrow cloudy with highs near 15°F dropping cold overnight, then light snow showers building to 1-2 inches by midweek, temps climbing to low 30s before a wintry dip. Warmer spells mid-month could mix rain-snow, but Beast elevation keeps it skiable.

Pro tips from the locals: Grab the Killington app for live lift/trail status, hit tubing at the park for après fun, or join the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays—$60 for races, T-shirt, and brews. Spring pass holders, score lodging deals and Fast Tracks for quick lines. Events like Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom on Bear Mountain add that extra stoke. Roads are clear, but pack chains—just in case. Time to beast mode: fresh lines await!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders and powder hounds! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring into late March with its legendary long season still cranking—perfect for unleashing your inner beast on those epic vert drops. Right now, temps hover around a crisp 20°F under partly sunny skies, ideal for carving without overheating your base layers. Think high-elevation north-facing magic preserving that snowpack through spring thaw, making March the third-best month here for overall snow quality thanks to solid quantity, frequency, and those protective slopes.

Snow depths? Reports are light on exact base and summit numbers, but forecasts whisper 1 inch fresh in the next 48 hours, with more flurries hitting resort level soon—prime for grooming those groomers. Season total? Killington averages a beastly 175 inches annually, and with the season pushing strong, expect well above that base coverage for 100+ trails when fully loaded. Lifts and runs are spinning (check the app for real-time), with spring passes unlocking unlimited access from March 13 through close—$199 steal for Ikon or midweek holders.

Piste-wise, variable spring conditions dominate: expect packed powder or groomed cruisers by day, potential freeze-thaw ice overnight on south faces, but north terrain stays hero snow longer. Off-piste? Assess avy risk and gear up—locals say stick to bounds for safety. Weather's playing nice today, but brace for the 5-day vibe: tomorrow cloudy with highs near 15°F dropping cold overnight, then light snow showers building to 1-2 inches by midweek, temps climbing to low 30s before a wintry dip. Warmer spells mid-month could mix rain-snow, but Beast elevation keeps it skiable.

Pro tips from the locals: Grab the Killington app for live lift/trail status, hit tubing at the park for après fun, or join the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays—$60 for races, T-shirt, and brews. Spring pass holders, score lodging deals and Fast Tracks for quick lines. Events like Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom on Bear Mountain add that extra stoke. Roads are clear, but pack chains—just in case. Time to beast mode: fresh lines await!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington's Spring Shred: Long Season Vibes and Epic Late-Season Conditions</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort—the Beast of the East—is roaring into late season with epic vibes! As the Northeast's largest ski area, it's cranking out one of North America's longest seasons, open daily from 9a-4p weekdays and 8a-4p weekends, boasting 155 trails across 1,516 acres and a massive 187 inches of season total snowfall so far. That killer snowmaking system keeps the party going no matter what.

Fresh powder alert: No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 8 inches dropped in the past 72, leaving pistes in prime shape—think groomed cruisers, steeps, moguls, and tree runs for all levels. Exact base and summit depths aren't reported right now, but with that season accum and recent dumps, expect solid coverage from 1,165 ft base to 4,241 ft summit (3,076 ft vertical drop). Off-piste? Assess avalanche risk and gear up before venturing out.

Lifts and trails numbers are holding strong (check daily updates), with 20 chairs including gondolas ready to whisk you up. Current weather's chill: Snow flurries today with highs near 59° (dropping fast) and lows to 16°—bundle up for that crisp carve!

Looking ahead, it's mostly **partly cloudy** bliss: Wednesday highs 28°/lows 11°, Thursday 38°/21°, Friday 41°/31°, Saturday 36°/29°. Perfect for spring skiing laps without the slush fest. Temps are warming overall, hovering around March norms of 38° highs/20° lows, but Killington's high elevation keeps it shreddable.

Pro tip: Locals within 30 miles score sweet **Mountain Local Pricing** on passes and coworking perks—$54 for 3-day access! Events heat up too: Catch the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays through mid-March on Highline, or Slash &amp; Berm Banked Slalom March 6-8 at Bear Tree Stash. Grab a Spring Pass starting March 13 for unlimited ripping to season's end.

Uphill policy's on (pass required), and it's all systems go for snow sports. Hit the webcams, conditions page, or app for real-time tweaks—Beast mode activated, get after it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2026 12:02:17 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort—the Beast of the East—is roaring into late season with epic vibes! As the Northeast's largest ski area, it's cranking out one of North America's longest seasons, open daily from 9a-4p weekdays and 8a-4p weekends, boasting 155 trails across 1,516 acres and a massive 187 inches of season total snowfall so far. That killer snowmaking system keeps the party going no matter what.

Fresh powder alert: No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 8 inches dropped in the past 72, leaving pistes in prime shape—think groomed cruisers, steeps, moguls, and tree runs for all levels. Exact base and summit depths aren't reported right now, but with that season accum and recent dumps, expect solid coverage from 1,165 ft base to 4,241 ft summit (3,076 ft vertical drop). Off-piste? Assess avalanche risk and gear up before venturing out.

Lifts and trails numbers are holding strong (check daily updates), with 20 chairs including gondolas ready to whisk you up. Current weather's chill: Snow flurries today with highs near 59° (dropping fast) and lows to 16°—bundle up for that crisp carve!

Looking ahead, it's mostly **partly cloudy** bliss: Wednesday highs 28°/lows 11°, Thursday 38°/21°, Friday 41°/31°, Saturday 36°/29°. Perfect for spring skiing laps without the slush fest. Temps are warming overall, hovering around March norms of 38° highs/20° lows, but Killington's high elevation keeps it shreddable.

Pro tip: Locals within 30 miles score sweet **Mountain Local Pricing** on passes and coworking perks—$54 for 3-day access! Events heat up too: Catch the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays through mid-March on Highline, or Slash &amp; Berm Banked Slalom March 6-8 at Bear Tree Stash. Grab a Spring Pass starting March 13 for unlimited ripping to season's end.

Uphill policy's on (pass required), and it's all systems go for snow sports. Hit the webcams, conditions page, or app for real-time tweaks—Beast mode activated, get after it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort—the Beast of the East—is roaring into late season with epic vibes! As the Northeast's largest ski area, it's cranking out one of North America's longest seasons, open daily from 9a-4p weekdays and 8a-4p weekends, boasting 155 trails across 1,516 acres and a massive 187 inches of season total snowfall so far. That killer snowmaking system keeps the party going no matter what.

Fresh powder alert: No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 8 inches dropped in the past 72, leaving pistes in prime shape—think groomed cruisers, steeps, moguls, and tree runs for all levels. Exact base and summit depths aren't reported right now, but with that season accum and recent dumps, expect solid coverage from 1,165 ft base to 4,241 ft summit (3,076 ft vertical drop). Off-piste? Assess avalanche risk and gear up before venturing out.

Lifts and trails numbers are holding strong (check daily updates), with 20 chairs including gondolas ready to whisk you up. Current weather's chill: Snow flurries today with highs near 59° (dropping fast) and lows to 16°—bundle up for that crisp carve!

Looking ahead, it's mostly **partly cloudy** bliss: Wednesday highs 28°/lows 11°, Thursday 38°/21°, Friday 41°/31°, Saturday 36°/29°. Perfect for spring skiing laps without the slush fest. Temps are warming overall, hovering around March norms of 38° highs/20° lows, but Killington's high elevation keeps it shreddable.

Pro tip: Locals within 30 miles score sweet **Mountain Local Pricing** on passes and coworking perks—$54 for 3-day access! Events heat up too: Catch the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays through mid-March on Highline, or Slash &amp; Berm Banked Slalom March 6-8 at Bear Tree Stash. Grab a Spring Pass starting March 13 for unlimited ripping to season's end.

Uphill policy's on (pass required), and it's all systems go for snow sports. Hit the webcams, conditions page, or app for real-time tweaks—Beast mode activated, get after it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Beast Mode Activated: Killington's 73% Open with Fresh Snow and Spring Pass Deals</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast mode is firing on all cylinders right now—Beast of the East is alive with a solid **12-inch base** at the bottom, ramping up to **18 inches mid-mountain** and **24 inches at the summit**, all machine-groomed packed powder for those buttery carves. You've got **15 of 20 lifts spinning**, unlocking **113 of 155 trails**—that's 73% open, including 22 beginner, 57 intermediate, 26 advanced, and 8 expert runs to test your edges. Recent dumps? About **5 inches in the last 48 hours**, with freshies totaling around **10cm** lately, and the last snow hit **March 14**.

Weather's playing nice today with temps hovering in the **low 30s°F**, feeling crisp for all-day laps under variable clouds. Looking ahead, brace for a dusting tonight into tomorrow (**1 inch new snow** possible), then mild vibes with freeze-thaw cycles—highs pushing **40s°F** through the weekend, mixing light rain and snow before gales whip in heavier precip Sunday. Pistes are prime machine-groomed, but off-piste? Tread light—check avalanche risks before dipping into the steeps.

Season total's stacking up strong at **176 inches average natural snow**, though base is 41% above historical March norms—snowmaking crew's crushing it. Pro tip: Spring passes dropped March 13 for unlimited rips to season's end (May 17 projected), with local deals and events like the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays through March 18—grab your Michelob and race Highline. Terrain parks are popping too, but some upper zones might need hikes early season style—stay tuned via resort reports as they expand for World Cup prep. Pack layers, hit the groomers, and own those 1,500+ acres—Killington's calling your inner ripper!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2026 12:02:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast mode is firing on all cylinders right now—Beast of the East is alive with a solid **12-inch base** at the bottom, ramping up to **18 inches mid-mountain** and **24 inches at the summit**, all machine-groomed packed powder for those buttery carves. You've got **15 of 20 lifts spinning**, unlocking **113 of 155 trails**—that's 73% open, including 22 beginner, 57 intermediate, 26 advanced, and 8 expert runs to test your edges. Recent dumps? About **5 inches in the last 48 hours**, with freshies totaling around **10cm** lately, and the last snow hit **March 14**.

Weather's playing nice today with temps hovering in the **low 30s°F**, feeling crisp for all-day laps under variable clouds. Looking ahead, brace for a dusting tonight into tomorrow (**1 inch new snow** possible), then mild vibes with freeze-thaw cycles—highs pushing **40s°F** through the weekend, mixing light rain and snow before gales whip in heavier precip Sunday. Pistes are prime machine-groomed, but off-piste? Tread light—check avalanche risks before dipping into the steeps.

Season total's stacking up strong at **176 inches average natural snow**, though base is 41% above historical March norms—snowmaking crew's crushing it. Pro tip: Spring passes dropped March 13 for unlimited rips to season's end (May 17 projected), with local deals and events like the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays through March 18—grab your Michelob and race Highline. Terrain parks are popping too, but some upper zones might need hikes early season style—stay tuned via resort reports as they expand for World Cup prep. Pack layers, hit the groomers, and own those 1,500+ acres—Killington's calling your inner ripper!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast mode is firing on all cylinders right now—Beast of the East is alive with a solid **12-inch base** at the bottom, ramping up to **18 inches mid-mountain** and **24 inches at the summit**, all machine-groomed packed powder for those buttery carves. You've got **15 of 20 lifts spinning**, unlocking **113 of 155 trails**—that's 73% open, including 22 beginner, 57 intermediate, 26 advanced, and 8 expert runs to test your edges. Recent dumps? About **5 inches in the last 48 hours**, with freshies totaling around **10cm** lately, and the last snow hit **March 14**.

Weather's playing nice today with temps hovering in the **low 30s°F**, feeling crisp for all-day laps under variable clouds. Looking ahead, brace for a dusting tonight into tomorrow (**1 inch new snow** possible), then mild vibes with freeze-thaw cycles—highs pushing **40s°F** through the weekend, mixing light rain and snow before gales whip in heavier precip Sunday. Pistes are prime machine-groomed, but off-piste? Tread light—check avalanche risks before dipping into the steeps.

Season total's stacking up strong at **176 inches average natural snow**, though base is 41% above historical March norms—snowmaking crew's crushing it. Pro tip: Spring passes dropped March 13 for unlimited rips to season's end (May 17 projected), with local deals and events like the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays through March 18—grab your Michelob and race Highline. Terrain parks are popping too, but some upper zones might need hikes early season style—stay tuned via resort reports as they expand for World Cup prep. Pack layers, hit the groomers, and own those 1,500+ acres—Killington's calling your inner ripper!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Mid-March: Beast Mode Activated with Fresh Snow and 91 Percent Open</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skiers and riders, Killington's still shredding strong in mid-March with that classic Beast of the East vibe! Right now, the base sits at a solid **50 cm** deep while the summit boasts **76 cm**, perfect for carving those legendary groomers. You've got **17 out of 22 lifts** spinning and a massive **108 of 118 km** (91%) of trails open, including valley runs, so no excuses to hit the slopes. Pistes are prime **packed powder and groomed snow**—grippy and fun for all levels—though off-piste details are light, expect tracked-out spots from recent lighter dumps.

Snow action's been steady: **2 cm** fell yesterday, **8 inches (20 cm)** over the past 72 hours, and a smidge more like 5-6 cm about 10 days back. Season total? Killington averages **175 inches** annually, and they're piling it up toward a June 7 close.

Weather's cooperating today around **-9 to -2°C** up high (16 to 28°F), crisp and cold for that powder feel. Looking ahead, tomorrow (Tue 17) brings **light snow showers** with up to **4 cm** new at summit and **1 inch** possible lower, highs near 37°F—prime for fresh tracks! Wed stays chilly (-15 to -6°C, no big snow), Thu a trace, Fri light **1 cm**. Next few days hover 33-41°F days/13-22°F nights with mixed clouds and flurries—pack layers but dream of dumps!

Locals tip: Grip's good on piste, but watch for variable off-piste after winds; crowds light midweek means untracked stashes linger. Winter Weather Advisory's out, so check Killington's snow phone (802-422-3261) for real-time tweaks. Spring Pass kicks in soon for unlimited ripps—Beast mode activated! Grab your gear and go!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2026 12:02:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skiers and riders, Killington's still shredding strong in mid-March with that classic Beast of the East vibe! Right now, the base sits at a solid **50 cm** deep while the summit boasts **76 cm**, perfect for carving those legendary groomers. You've got **17 out of 22 lifts** spinning and a massive **108 of 118 km** (91%) of trails open, including valley runs, so no excuses to hit the slopes. Pistes are prime **packed powder and groomed snow**—grippy and fun for all levels—though off-piste details are light, expect tracked-out spots from recent lighter dumps.

Snow action's been steady: **2 cm** fell yesterday, **8 inches (20 cm)** over the past 72 hours, and a smidge more like 5-6 cm about 10 days back. Season total? Killington averages **175 inches** annually, and they're piling it up toward a June 7 close.

Weather's cooperating today around **-9 to -2°C** up high (16 to 28°F), crisp and cold for that powder feel. Looking ahead, tomorrow (Tue 17) brings **light snow showers** with up to **4 cm** new at summit and **1 inch** possible lower, highs near 37°F—prime for fresh tracks! Wed stays chilly (-15 to -6°C, no big snow), Thu a trace, Fri light **1 cm**. Next few days hover 33-41°F days/13-22°F nights with mixed clouds and flurries—pack layers but dream of dumps!

Locals tip: Grip's good on piste, but watch for variable off-piste after winds; crowds light midweek means untracked stashes linger. Winter Weather Advisory's out, so check Killington's snow phone (802-422-3261) for real-time tweaks. Spring Pass kicks in soon for unlimited ripps—Beast mode activated! Grab your gear and go!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skiers and riders, Killington's still shredding strong in mid-March with that classic Beast of the East vibe! Right now, the base sits at a solid **50 cm** deep while the summit boasts **76 cm**, perfect for carving those legendary groomers. You've got **17 out of 22 lifts** spinning and a massive **108 of 118 km** (91%) of trails open, including valley runs, so no excuses to hit the slopes. Pistes are prime **packed powder and groomed snow**—grippy and fun for all levels—though off-piste details are light, expect tracked-out spots from recent lighter dumps.

Snow action's been steady: **2 cm** fell yesterday, **8 inches (20 cm)** over the past 72 hours, and a smidge more like 5-6 cm about 10 days back. Season total? Killington averages **175 inches** annually, and they're piling it up toward a June 7 close.

Weather's cooperating today around **-9 to -2°C** up high (16 to 28°F), crisp and cold for that powder feel. Looking ahead, tomorrow (Tue 17) brings **light snow showers** with up to **4 cm** new at summit and **1 inch** possible lower, highs near 37°F—prime for fresh tracks! Wed stays chilly (-15 to -6°C, no big snow), Thu a trace, Fri light **1 cm**. Next few days hover 33-41°F days/13-22°F nights with mixed clouds and flurries—pack layers but dream of dumps!

Locals tip: Grip's good on piste, but watch for variable off-piste after winds; crowds light midweek means untracked stashes linger. Winter Weather Advisory's out, so check Killington's snow phone (802-422-3261) for real-time tweaks. Spring Pass kicks in soon for unlimited ripps—Beast mode activated! Grab your gear and go!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Mid-March: Beast Mode Activated with Fresh Powder and Spring Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI8197891640</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring in mid-March with that Beast of the East vibe—prime time to carve up Vermont's legendary terrain! Fresh off a light 2cm dump yesterday (March 12), pistes are rocking packed powder and groomed runs, perfect for bombing groomers or linking turns on resort runs that are fully open. Off-piste? It's quiet with no fresh reports, so scope it carefully as crowds thin out and wind might freshen things up.

Seventeen of 22 lifts are spinning, giving you access to epic vertical—think Bear Mountain stashes waiting for your line. Snow depths aren't pinned down latest, but expect solid base holding strong into June 7 close. Season total? Killington averages 174 inches yearly, and this year's stacking up reliably around 250 inches historically for March powder chasers.

Right now, it's a crisp 20°F under partly sunny skies—layer up for that base chill but peel for turns. Last 24 hours: minimal new snow, but 48 hours back another 2cm kiss. Look ahead: light snow today with highs near 33°F dropping to 17°F overnight, cloudy and shreddable. Tomorrow's freeze-thaw hits 35-25°F with 1-2 inches possible in showers. Midweek snow showers pile on another inch Saturday, then mix of clouds and flurries through early next week—up to 4 inches total in 7 days, snowline to base. Grab that Spring Pass from March 13 for unlimited rippage!

Pro tip: Winter Weather Advisory's lurking, and events like Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom or Ski Bum races add après fire. Locals score sweet deals on passes—hit the mountain before spring corn turns golden. Boots up, Beast mode on!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 12:00:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring in mid-March with that Beast of the East vibe—prime time to carve up Vermont's legendary terrain! Fresh off a light 2cm dump yesterday (March 12), pistes are rocking packed powder and groomed runs, perfect for bombing groomers or linking turns on resort runs that are fully open. Off-piste? It's quiet with no fresh reports, so scope it carefully as crowds thin out and wind might freshen things up.

Seventeen of 22 lifts are spinning, giving you access to epic vertical—think Bear Mountain stashes waiting for your line. Snow depths aren't pinned down latest, but expect solid base holding strong into June 7 close. Season total? Killington averages 174 inches yearly, and this year's stacking up reliably around 250 inches historically for March powder chasers.

Right now, it's a crisp 20°F under partly sunny skies—layer up for that base chill but peel for turns. Last 24 hours: minimal new snow, but 48 hours back another 2cm kiss. Look ahead: light snow today with highs near 33°F dropping to 17°F overnight, cloudy and shreddable. Tomorrow's freeze-thaw hits 35-25°F with 1-2 inches possible in showers. Midweek snow showers pile on another inch Saturday, then mix of clouds and flurries through early next week—up to 4 inches total in 7 days, snowline to base. Grab that Spring Pass from March 13 for unlimited rippage!

Pro tip: Winter Weather Advisory's lurking, and events like Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom or Ski Bum races add après fire. Locals score sweet deals on passes—hit the mountain before spring corn turns golden. Boots up, Beast mode on!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring in mid-March with that Beast of the East vibe—prime time to carve up Vermont's legendary terrain! Fresh off a light 2cm dump yesterday (March 12), pistes are rocking packed powder and groomed runs, perfect for bombing groomers or linking turns on resort runs that are fully open. Off-piste? It's quiet with no fresh reports, so scope it carefully as crowds thin out and wind might freshen things up.

Seventeen of 22 lifts are spinning, giving you access to epic vertical—think Bear Mountain stashes waiting for your line. Snow depths aren't pinned down latest, but expect solid base holding strong into June 7 close. Season total? Killington averages 174 inches yearly, and this year's stacking up reliably around 250 inches historically for March powder chasers.

Right now, it's a crisp 20°F under partly sunny skies—layer up for that base chill but peel for turns. Last 24 hours: minimal new snow, but 48 hours back another 2cm kiss. Look ahead: light snow today with highs near 33°F dropping to 17°F overnight, cloudy and shreddable. Tomorrow's freeze-thaw hits 35-25°F with 1-2 inches possible in showers. Midweek snow showers pile on another inch Saturday, then mix of clouds and flurries through early next week—up to 4 inches total in 7 days, snowline to base. Grab that Spring Pass from March 13 for unlimited rippage!

Pro tip: Winter Weather Advisory's lurking, and events like Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom or Ski Bum races add après fire. Locals score sweet deals on passes—hit the mountain before spring corn turns golden. Boots up, Beast mode on!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Spring Shredding Alert: Killington's 110 Trails Wide Open with Fresh Snow Incoming</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI3235736488</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing right now with prime spring shredding vibes! Base depths sit at around 12-15 inches of spring snow, ramping up to 18-20 inches mid-mountain and 24-30 inches at the summit, all machine groomed for those smooth carves. You're looking at 14 of 20-22 lifts spinning, unlocking 110 of 155 trails (71% open) including 91% of slopes—plenty of beginner, intermediate, advanced, and expert lines to rip.

No big dumps in the last 24-48 hours (just trace amounts recently), with the last real snowfall on March 5, but season total snowfall is stacking up strong toward the annual average of 174-250 inches. Pistes are gripping and variable with machine-groomed goodness, scattered hardpack, and thin spots—off-piste calls for caution as it's not prime powder territory yet. Current temps hover chilly at -11 to -4°C summit (-4 to 1°F base), perfect for keeping that snow firm.

Weather's dialing in the stoke for the next few days: expect 2-8cm new snow tonight into tomorrow with temps -10 to -2°C, then light snow Sunday (2cm, -14 to -3°C), warming Monday with possible rain (-5 to 9°C), and more flakes Tuesday (2cm, -13 to 4°C). Snow line stays low, so base and summit will see action—up to 9 inches possible over two weeks!

Pro tip from the locals: conditions are variable with some thin cover, so stick to groomers and check webcams for real-time vibes. Resort's open through early June, but early season efforts mean they're prioritizing snowmaking—World Cup prep might limit some upper terrain, and walking could be needed on a few spots. Grab your pass, hit those 6-mile Juggernaut runs or terrain parks, and make epic turns on the East's beast of a mountain! Stay frosty.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2026 12:01:12 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing right now with prime spring shredding vibes! Base depths sit at around 12-15 inches of spring snow, ramping up to 18-20 inches mid-mountain and 24-30 inches at the summit, all machine groomed for those smooth carves. You're looking at 14 of 20-22 lifts spinning, unlocking 110 of 155 trails (71% open) including 91% of slopes—plenty of beginner, intermediate, advanced, and expert lines to rip.

No big dumps in the last 24-48 hours (just trace amounts recently), with the last real snowfall on March 5, but season total snowfall is stacking up strong toward the annual average of 174-250 inches. Pistes are gripping and variable with machine-groomed goodness, scattered hardpack, and thin spots—off-piste calls for caution as it's not prime powder territory yet. Current temps hover chilly at -11 to -4°C summit (-4 to 1°F base), perfect for keeping that snow firm.

Weather's dialing in the stoke for the next few days: expect 2-8cm new snow tonight into tomorrow with temps -10 to -2°C, then light snow Sunday (2cm, -14 to -3°C), warming Monday with possible rain (-5 to 9°C), and more flakes Tuesday (2cm, -13 to 4°C). Snow line stays low, so base and summit will see action—up to 9 inches possible over two weeks!

Pro tip from the locals: conditions are variable with some thin cover, so stick to groomers and check webcams for real-time vibes. Resort's open through early June, but early season efforts mean they're prioritizing snowmaking—World Cup prep might limit some upper terrain, and walking could be needed on a few spots. Grab your pass, hit those 6-mile Juggernaut runs or terrain parks, and make epic turns on the East's beast of a mountain! Stay frosty.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing right now with prime spring shredding vibes! Base depths sit at around 12-15 inches of spring snow, ramping up to 18-20 inches mid-mountain and 24-30 inches at the summit, all machine groomed for those smooth carves. You're looking at 14 of 20-22 lifts spinning, unlocking 110 of 155 trails (71% open) including 91% of slopes—plenty of beginner, intermediate, advanced, and expert lines to rip.

No big dumps in the last 24-48 hours (just trace amounts recently), with the last real snowfall on March 5, but season total snowfall is stacking up strong toward the annual average of 174-250 inches. Pistes are gripping and variable with machine-groomed goodness, scattered hardpack, and thin spots—off-piste calls for caution as it's not prime powder territory yet. Current temps hover chilly at -11 to -4°C summit (-4 to 1°F base), perfect for keeping that snow firm.

Weather's dialing in the stoke for the next few days: expect 2-8cm new snow tonight into tomorrow with temps -10 to -2°C, then light snow Sunday (2cm, -14 to -3°C), warming Monday with possible rain (-5 to 9°C), and more flakes Tuesday (2cm, -13 to 4°C). Snow line stays low, so base and summit will see action—up to 9 inches possible over two weeks!

Pro tip from the locals: conditions are variable with some thin cover, so stick to groomers and check webcams for real-time vibes. Resort's open through early June, but early season efforts mean they're prioritizing snowmaking—World Cup prep might limit some upper terrain, and walking could be needed on a few spots. Grab your pass, hit those 6-mile Juggernaut runs or terrain parks, and make epic turns on the East's beast of a mountain! Stay frosty.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Spring Shred: 170 Inches of East Coast Gold and Perfect Park Conditions</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9431916169</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with nearly full terrain open for your next epic carve session. Base depths hover around 15-17 inches of spring snow, thickening to 50-76 cm up top at the summit, thanks to relentless snowmaking and a season total pushing 170 inches. You've got 14-19 of 20 lifts spinning, unlocking 110-155 of 155 trails—91-100% open across beginner greens to expert blacks, with machine-groomed packed powder dominating and 50-60% freshly groomed daily.

No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours (last real snow was 1-4 inches around March 4-5), but grippy conditions are holding strong for piste action, while off-piste stays cautious amid variable spring setups. Current temps are chilly at 20°F with partly sunny skies, base around 24°F and summit dipping to 18°F—perfect for layering up and linking turns without overheating.

Looking ahead, bundle up for overcast vibes: today expect snow with highs near 40°F dropping to 25°F; tomorrow light snow at 32/17°F; Sunday 33/17°F cloudy; then more flakes mid-week with 4-7 cm new snow possible at altitude, snowline crashing to base level. Temps hover 30s-40s highs, feeling colder on ridge lines.

Locals tip: Hit the Stash parks (all open, halfpipe at Timberline freshly cut) for park rats, or Juggernaut for that 6-mile leg-burner. Spring passes are a steal for unlimited ripping through June 7—East Coast's longest season. Roads are clear, but watch for Winter Weather Advisories; no night skiing yet, but valley runs are lit. Grab your board and charge—Beast is calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2026 12:02:09 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with nearly full terrain open for your next epic carve session. Base depths hover around 15-17 inches of spring snow, thickening to 50-76 cm up top at the summit, thanks to relentless snowmaking and a season total pushing 170 inches. You've got 14-19 of 20 lifts spinning, unlocking 110-155 of 155 trails—91-100% open across beginner greens to expert blacks, with machine-groomed packed powder dominating and 50-60% freshly groomed daily.

No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours (last real snow was 1-4 inches around March 4-5), but grippy conditions are holding strong for piste action, while off-piste stays cautious amid variable spring setups. Current temps are chilly at 20°F with partly sunny skies, base around 24°F and summit dipping to 18°F—perfect for layering up and linking turns without overheating.

Looking ahead, bundle up for overcast vibes: today expect snow with highs near 40°F dropping to 25°F; tomorrow light snow at 32/17°F; Sunday 33/17°F cloudy; then more flakes mid-week with 4-7 cm new snow possible at altitude, snowline crashing to base level. Temps hover 30s-40s highs, feeling colder on ridge lines.

Locals tip: Hit the Stash parks (all open, halfpipe at Timberline freshly cut) for park rats, or Juggernaut for that 6-mile leg-burner. Spring passes are a steal for unlimited ripping through June 7—East Coast's longest season. Roads are clear, but watch for Winter Weather Advisories; no night skiing yet, but valley runs are lit. Grab your board and charge—Beast is calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with nearly full terrain open for your next epic carve session. Base depths hover around 15-17 inches of spring snow, thickening to 50-76 cm up top at the summit, thanks to relentless snowmaking and a season total pushing 170 inches. You've got 14-19 of 20 lifts spinning, unlocking 110-155 of 155 trails—91-100% open across beginner greens to expert blacks, with machine-groomed packed powder dominating and 50-60% freshly groomed daily.

No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours (last real snow was 1-4 inches around March 4-5), but grippy conditions are holding strong for piste action, while off-piste stays cautious amid variable spring setups. Current temps are chilly at 20°F with partly sunny skies, base around 24°F and summit dipping to 18°F—perfect for layering up and linking turns without overheating.

Looking ahead, bundle up for overcast vibes: today expect snow with highs near 40°F dropping to 25°F; tomorrow light snow at 32/17°F; Sunday 33/17°F cloudy; then more flakes mid-week with 4-7 cm new snow possible at altitude, snowline crashing to base level. Temps hover 30s-40s highs, feeling colder on ridge lines.

Locals tip: Hit the Stash parks (all open, halfpipe at Timberline freshly cut) for park rats, or Juggernaut for that 6-mile leg-burner. Spring passes are a steal for unlimited ripping through June 7—East Coast's longest season. Roads are clear, but watch for Winter Weather Advisories; no night skiing yet, but valley runs are lit. Grab your board and charge—Beast is calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Beast of the East Spring Shred: Killington's Got 179 Inches and Clear Skies Today</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI5514073170</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington—the Beast of the East—is roaring with prime spring skiing action right now! Summit snow depth sits at a grippy 76cm (about 30 inches), while the base holds steady at 50cm (20 inches), thanks to machine-groomed surfaces keeping those wide cruisers and steeps buttery smooth. Primary conditions are groomed perfection, with variable spots off-piste for adventurous tree runs and moguls—ideal for carvers and park rats alike.

No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 5 inches fell over the past week, pushing the season total to a beastly 179 inches—way above the 174-inch average. You've got 108 of 118km (91%) of trails open, including valley runs, plus 14 of 22 lifts spinning to access all 1,516 skiable acres and that epic 3,076-foot vertical. Fun Park is live for jumps and jibs, though halfpipe's closed.

Weather's playing nice today with clear skies, highs around 57°F at base dropping to 32°F—perfect for layering light and lapping non-stop. Look ahead: Tomorrow stays clear (59°F/38°F), then rain midweek (53-54°F highs), flipping to snow Friday (34°F/21°F) with 4-7cm fresh potential at summit—pack the powder skis!. Temps hover chilly up high (-1 to -11°C forecast), so summit sessions will feel wintry.

Locals tip: Resort's open daily (9a-4p weekdays, 8a-4p weekends), uphill policy requires a pass, and spring pass deals kick off soon for unlimited laps through June. Events like the Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend on Bear Mountain mean rowdy vibes—grab your board and join the party. Conditions are firing for all levels; just watch for variable off-piste and melting lower down. Time to beast mode those 155 trails!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 12:02:19 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington—the Beast of the East—is roaring with prime spring skiing action right now! Summit snow depth sits at a grippy 76cm (about 30 inches), while the base holds steady at 50cm (20 inches), thanks to machine-groomed surfaces keeping those wide cruisers and steeps buttery smooth. Primary conditions are groomed perfection, with variable spots off-piste for adventurous tree runs and moguls—ideal for carvers and park rats alike.

No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 5 inches fell over the past week, pushing the season total to a beastly 179 inches—way above the 174-inch average. You've got 108 of 118km (91%) of trails open, including valley runs, plus 14 of 22 lifts spinning to access all 1,516 skiable acres and that epic 3,076-foot vertical. Fun Park is live for jumps and jibs, though halfpipe's closed.

Weather's playing nice today with clear skies, highs around 57°F at base dropping to 32°F—perfect for layering light and lapping non-stop. Look ahead: Tomorrow stays clear (59°F/38°F), then rain midweek (53-54°F highs), flipping to snow Friday (34°F/21°F) with 4-7cm fresh potential at summit—pack the powder skis!. Temps hover chilly up high (-1 to -11°C forecast), so summit sessions will feel wintry.

Locals tip: Resort's open daily (9a-4p weekdays, 8a-4p weekends), uphill policy requires a pass, and spring pass deals kick off soon for unlimited laps through June. Events like the Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend on Bear Mountain mean rowdy vibes—grab your board and join the party. Conditions are firing for all levels; just watch for variable off-piste and melting lower down. Time to beast mode those 155 trails!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington—the Beast of the East—is roaring with prime spring skiing action right now! Summit snow depth sits at a grippy 76cm (about 30 inches), while the base holds steady at 50cm (20 inches), thanks to machine-groomed surfaces keeping those wide cruisers and steeps buttery smooth. Primary conditions are groomed perfection, with variable spots off-piste for adventurous tree runs and moguls—ideal for carvers and park rats alike.

No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 5 inches fell over the past week, pushing the season total to a beastly 179 inches—way above the 174-inch average. You've got 108 of 118km (91%) of trails open, including valley runs, plus 14 of 22 lifts spinning to access all 1,516 skiable acres and that epic 3,076-foot vertical. Fun Park is live for jumps and jibs, though halfpipe's closed.

Weather's playing nice today with clear skies, highs around 57°F at base dropping to 32°F—perfect for layering light and lapping non-stop. Look ahead: Tomorrow stays clear (59°F/38°F), then rain midweek (53-54°F highs), flipping to snow Friday (34°F/21°F) with 4-7cm fresh potential at summit—pack the powder skis!. Temps hover chilly up high (-1 to -11°C forecast), so summit sessions will feel wintry.

Locals tip: Resort's open daily (9a-4p weekdays, 8a-4p weekends), uphill policy requires a pass, and spring pass deals kick off soon for unlimited laps through June. Events like the Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend on Bear Mountain mean rowdy vibes—grab your board and join the party. Conditions are firing for all levels; just watch for variable off-piste and melting lower down. Time to beast mode those 155 trails!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Spring Shredding Paradise: Killington's 90% Open with Fresh Snow on the Horizon</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, Beast-mode shredders! Killington Resort, the undisputed king of the East, is roaring into late season with prime spring shredding vibes. Picture this: a solid **15-inch base** at the bottom, beefing up to **20 inches mid-mountain** and a healthy **30 inches at the summit**—all machine-groomed for those buttery carves. You're looking at **15 of 20 lifts spinning** (or 14/22 per some spotters) and a massive **140 of 155 trails open**, that's 90% of the playground unlocked, from beginner bliss to expert chutes on Bear Mountain.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero inches reported—but the snow's gripping firm and ready for action, with last flakes on March 5 keeping it lively. Current temps hover around **-1°C at mid-mountain to 13°C lower down**, perfect for shedding layers between runs. Piste conditions? Spring snow down low, groomed gold higher up, while off-piste stays adventurous in the trees if you're chasing untouched lines—just pack your avy gear.

Weather's flipping epic: expect 1cm fresh tomorrow (March 12), ramping to 2cm Saturday, a fluffy 5cm Sunday, and 8cm Monday at elevation—snowline dropping low for base stashes! Highs in the 40s-50s°F with mixed clouds; bundle for those summit chills.

Season totals? Killington's vaunted snowmaking has you covered through June 7, averaging 176 inches naturally, but this year's holding 54% above March norms. Nearly all beginner and intermediate runs are firing, with 91% of 118km slopes open including valley runs—freestyle fans, hit the Fun Park!

Pro tip: Snag the Unlimited Spring Pass from March 13 for epic deals ($199 for passholders), and catch events like the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays or Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend. Tubing park's lit too for apres laughs. Base lodges buzz with energy, Ikon Pass perks abound, and it's the most open terrain East of the Mississippi. Load up, Be the Beast—Killington's calling your inner ripper!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2026 15:11:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, Beast-mode shredders! Killington Resort, the undisputed king of the East, is roaring into late season with prime spring shredding vibes. Picture this: a solid **15-inch base** at the bottom, beefing up to **20 inches mid-mountain** and a healthy **30 inches at the summit**—all machine-groomed for those buttery carves. You're looking at **15 of 20 lifts spinning** (or 14/22 per some spotters) and a massive **140 of 155 trails open**, that's 90% of the playground unlocked, from beginner bliss to expert chutes on Bear Mountain.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero inches reported—but the snow's gripping firm and ready for action, with last flakes on March 5 keeping it lively. Current temps hover around **-1°C at mid-mountain to 13°C lower down**, perfect for shedding layers between runs. Piste conditions? Spring snow down low, groomed gold higher up, while off-piste stays adventurous in the trees if you're chasing untouched lines—just pack your avy gear.

Weather's flipping epic: expect 1cm fresh tomorrow (March 12), ramping to 2cm Saturday, a fluffy 5cm Sunday, and 8cm Monday at elevation—snowline dropping low for base stashes! Highs in the 40s-50s°F with mixed clouds; bundle for those summit chills.

Season totals? Killington's vaunted snowmaking has you covered through June 7, averaging 176 inches naturally, but this year's holding 54% above March norms. Nearly all beginner and intermediate runs are firing, with 91% of 118km slopes open including valley runs—freestyle fans, hit the Fun Park!

Pro tip: Snag the Unlimited Spring Pass from March 13 for epic deals ($199 for passholders), and catch events like the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays or Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend. Tubing park's lit too for apres laughs. Base lodges buzz with energy, Ikon Pass perks abound, and it's the most open terrain East of the Mississippi. Load up, Be the Beast—Killington's calling your inner ripper!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, Beast-mode shredders! Killington Resort, the undisputed king of the East, is roaring into late season with prime spring shredding vibes. Picture this: a solid **15-inch base** at the bottom, beefing up to **20 inches mid-mountain** and a healthy **30 inches at the summit**—all machine-groomed for those buttery carves. You're looking at **15 of 20 lifts spinning** (or 14/22 per some spotters) and a massive **140 of 155 trails open**, that's 90% of the playground unlocked, from beginner bliss to expert chutes on Bear Mountain.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero inches reported—but the snow's gripping firm and ready for action, with last flakes on March 5 keeping it lively. Current temps hover around **-1°C at mid-mountain to 13°C lower down**, perfect for shedding layers between runs. Piste conditions? Spring snow down low, groomed gold higher up, while off-piste stays adventurous in the trees if you're chasing untouched lines—just pack your avy gear.

Weather's flipping epic: expect 1cm fresh tomorrow (March 12), ramping to 2cm Saturday, a fluffy 5cm Sunday, and 8cm Monday at elevation—snowline dropping low for base stashes! Highs in the 40s-50s°F with mixed clouds; bundle for those summit chills.

Season totals? Killington's vaunted snowmaking has you covered through June 7, averaging 176 inches naturally, but this year's holding 54% above March norms. Nearly all beginner and intermediate runs are firing, with 91% of 118km slopes open including valley runs—freestyle fans, hit the Fun Park!

Pro tip: Snag the Unlimited Spring Pass from March 13 for epic deals ($199 for passholders), and catch events like the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays or Slash &amp; Berm banked slalom this weekend. Tubing park's lit too for apres laughs. Base lodges buzz with energy, Ikon Pass perks abound, and it's the most open terrain East of the Mississippi. Load up, Be the Beast—Killington's calling your inner ripper!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Beast of the East Spring Corn Laps: Killington's Late March Stoke with Powder Reload Coming Friday</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring as the Beast of the East, with that epic 179 inches of season total snowfall keeping the stoke high into late March! Base depths are solid at 17-32 inches, perfect for carving those 155 trails across 1,516 skiable acres, though exact summit numbers aren't specified right now. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 5 inches over the past week has the groomers working magic—primary surfaces are machine-groomed, with variable spots for adventure seekers.

The mountain's wide open for snow sports weekdays 9a-4p and weekends 8a-4p, but lift and trail counts aren't updated yet—expect most of those 20 chairs spinning strong. Weather's playing nice today with clear skies, highs around 57°F dropping to 32°F, ideal for spring corn laps without overheating your base layers. Tomorrow stays sunny at 59°F/38°F, but brace for rain Wednesday (53°F/44°F) and Thursday (54°F/25°F)—could get slushy, so hit it early. Friday flips to snow with 34°F/21°F, reloading the goods just in time for weekend pow turns!

Pistes are primed for groomer cruising, while off-piste varies—check avalanche risks if you're ducking trees on those steeps. Locals, snag Mountain Local pricing for killer deals on passes and coworking with pool perks if you're basing here. Events are popping: Slash &amp; Berm Banked Slalom this weekend at Bear Mountain for boarders, and the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays through mid-March—grab your Michelob ULTRA and race Highline! Spring Pass drops March 13 for unlimited ripping to season's end, East's longest around. No major notices, but uphill policy requires a pass—Beast mode activated, get after it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2026 12:01:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring as the Beast of the East, with that epic 179 inches of season total snowfall keeping the stoke high into late March! Base depths are solid at 17-32 inches, perfect for carving those 155 trails across 1,516 skiable acres, though exact summit numbers aren't specified right now. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 5 inches over the past week has the groomers working magic—primary surfaces are machine-groomed, with variable spots for adventure seekers.

The mountain's wide open for snow sports weekdays 9a-4p and weekends 8a-4p, but lift and trail counts aren't updated yet—expect most of those 20 chairs spinning strong. Weather's playing nice today with clear skies, highs around 57°F dropping to 32°F, ideal for spring corn laps without overheating your base layers. Tomorrow stays sunny at 59°F/38°F, but brace for rain Wednesday (53°F/44°F) and Thursday (54°F/25°F)—could get slushy, so hit it early. Friday flips to snow with 34°F/21°F, reloading the goods just in time for weekend pow turns!

Pistes are primed for groomer cruising, while off-piste varies—check avalanche risks if you're ducking trees on those steeps. Locals, snag Mountain Local pricing for killer deals on passes and coworking with pool perks if you're basing here. Events are popping: Slash &amp; Berm Banked Slalom this weekend at Bear Mountain for boarders, and the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays through mid-March—grab your Michelob ULTRA and race Highline! Spring Pass drops March 13 for unlimited ripping to season's end, East's longest around. No major notices, but uphill policy requires a pass—Beast mode activated, get after it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's still roaring as the Beast of the East, with that epic 179 inches of season total snowfall keeping the stoke high into late March! Base depths are solid at 17-32 inches, perfect for carving those 155 trails across 1,516 skiable acres, though exact summit numbers aren't specified right now. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 5 inches over the past week has the groomers working magic—primary surfaces are machine-groomed, with variable spots for adventure seekers.

The mountain's wide open for snow sports weekdays 9a-4p and weekends 8a-4p, but lift and trail counts aren't updated yet—expect most of those 20 chairs spinning strong. Weather's playing nice today with clear skies, highs around 57°F dropping to 32°F, ideal for spring corn laps without overheating your base layers. Tomorrow stays sunny at 59°F/38°F, but brace for rain Wednesday (53°F/44°F) and Thursday (54°F/25°F)—could get slushy, so hit it early. Friday flips to snow with 34°F/21°F, reloading the goods just in time for weekend pow turns!

Pistes are primed for groomer cruising, while off-piste varies—check avalanche risks if you're ducking trees on those steeps. Locals, snag Mountain Local pricing for killer deals on passes and coworking with pool perks if you're basing here. Events are popping: Slash &amp; Berm Banked Slalom this weekend at Bear Mountain for boarders, and the Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays through mid-March—grab your Michelob ULTRA and race Highline! Spring Pass drops March 13 for unlimited ripping to season's end, East's longest around. No major notices, but uphill policy requires a pass—Beast mode activated, get after it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Spring Shred Season at Killington: Nearly Everything Open with Fresh Snow on the Way</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with nearly everything open for epic spring skiing and riding on one of the East's beastliest mountains. Base depth sits at a solid 17-50 inches, ramping up to 22 inches mid-mountain and a healthy 38-76 inches at the summit, all machine-groomed for those buttery carves. You've got 16-22 of 32 lifts spinning (that's over 99% open), unlocking 154 of 155 trails across beginner greens to expert blacks—perfect for lapping Juggernaut's 6-mile glory or hitting the six terrain parks.

New snow's been light lately: about 1 inch in the last day, 3 inches over 48 hours, and 6 inches past week, but the snowmaking crew keeps it prime with variable-to-gripping conditions on piste; off-piste is variable, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure. Season total? Averaging 176 inches naturally, with coverage at 63% of March norms—still plenty deep for March mayhem.

Current temps hover around 25-39°F highs and 4-20°F lows, feeling brisk with breezy vibes and possible light snow showers today—layer up for that crisp carve feel. Looking ahead, the next five days mix clouds and fresh dumps: expect 1-7 cm new snow Thursday, 4 cm Friday, and 2 cm Saturday at summit levels, with highs climbing to 40-51°F and lows dipping to -1°F—prime for corn snow if the sun peeks out.

Locals are buzzing about events like the Slash &amp; Berm Banked Slalom this weekend at Bear Mountain's Stash park—snowboarders, don't miss it—and the Michelob ULTRA Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays through mid-March for solo or team thrills with après parties. Grab the Spring Pass for unlimited access through June 7; it's a steal at $199 for midweek/Ikon holders. Trails are 100% open, valley run's good, but watch for any last-minute tweaks—call the snow phone at 802-422-3261. Time to beast mode those groomers!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2026 12:02:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with nearly everything open for epic spring skiing and riding on one of the East's beastliest mountains. Base depth sits at a solid 17-50 inches, ramping up to 22 inches mid-mountain and a healthy 38-76 inches at the summit, all machine-groomed for those buttery carves. You've got 16-22 of 32 lifts spinning (that's over 99% open), unlocking 154 of 155 trails across beginner greens to expert blacks—perfect for lapping Juggernaut's 6-mile glory or hitting the six terrain parks.

New snow's been light lately: about 1 inch in the last day, 3 inches over 48 hours, and 6 inches past week, but the snowmaking crew keeps it prime with variable-to-gripping conditions on piste; off-piste is variable, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure. Season total? Averaging 176 inches naturally, with coverage at 63% of March norms—still plenty deep for March mayhem.

Current temps hover around 25-39°F highs and 4-20°F lows, feeling brisk with breezy vibes and possible light snow showers today—layer up for that crisp carve feel. Looking ahead, the next five days mix clouds and fresh dumps: expect 1-7 cm new snow Thursday, 4 cm Friday, and 2 cm Saturday at summit levels, with highs climbing to 40-51°F and lows dipping to -1°F—prime for corn snow if the sun peeks out.

Locals are buzzing about events like the Slash &amp; Berm Banked Slalom this weekend at Bear Mountain's Stash park—snowboarders, don't miss it—and the Michelob ULTRA Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays through mid-March for solo or team thrills with après parties. Grab the Spring Pass for unlimited access through June 7; it's a steal at $199 for midweek/Ikon holders. Trails are 100% open, valley run's good, but watch for any last-minute tweaks—call the snow phone at 802-422-3261. Time to beast mode those groomers!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with nearly everything open for epic spring skiing and riding on one of the East's beastliest mountains. Base depth sits at a solid 17-50 inches, ramping up to 22 inches mid-mountain and a healthy 38-76 inches at the summit, all machine-groomed for those buttery carves. You've got 16-22 of 32 lifts spinning (that's over 99% open), unlocking 154 of 155 trails across beginner greens to expert blacks—perfect for lapping Juggernaut's 6-mile glory or hitting the six terrain parks.

New snow's been light lately: about 1 inch in the last day, 3 inches over 48 hours, and 6 inches past week, but the snowmaking crew keeps it prime with variable-to-gripping conditions on piste; off-piste is variable, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure. Season total? Averaging 176 inches naturally, with coverage at 63% of March norms—still plenty deep for March mayhem.

Current temps hover around 25-39°F highs and 4-20°F lows, feeling brisk with breezy vibes and possible light snow showers today—layer up for that crisp carve feel. Looking ahead, the next five days mix clouds and fresh dumps: expect 1-7 cm new snow Thursday, 4 cm Friday, and 2 cm Saturday at summit levels, with highs climbing to 40-51°F and lows dipping to -1°F—prime for corn snow if the sun peeks out.

Locals are buzzing about events like the Slash &amp; Berm Banked Slalom this weekend at Bear Mountain's Stash park—snowboarders, don't miss it—and the Michelob ULTRA Ski Bum Race Series Wednesdays through mid-March for solo or team thrills with après parties. Grab the Spring Pass for unlimited access through June 7; it's a steal at $199 for midweek/Ikon holders. Trails are 100% open, valley run's good, but watch for any last-minute tweaks—call the snow phone at 802-422-3261. Time to beast mode those groomers!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Spring Shred: 38 Inches of Summit Snow and Fresh Powder Coming Friday</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with nearly perfect conditions for a solid spring shred session. The base is sitting at a respectable 17 inches with 22 inches at mid-mountain and a solid 38 inches up top, giving you plenty of cushion across all elevation zones. Those depths are running about 58 percent of the seasonal average for early March, which is solid considering we're heading into spring.

The resort just wrapped up recent snowfall and is currently operating at near-full capacity with 154 of 155 runs open and a fantastic 14 of 20 lifts spinning. Every trail category is dialed in, from all 27 beginner runs to the full spread of intermediate, advanced, and expert terrain. Whether you're carving the machine-groomed corduroy at mid-mountain or testing yourself on the summit's challenging pitches, conditions are locked and loaded.

Weather-wise, expect classic early-spring mountain conditions. Temperatures are hovering around the freezing mark at higher elevations and warming up toward the mid-50s down at the base as you head into the next few days. The next 48 hours look fairly stable with light winds, though conditions will shift mid-week. By Thursday the 12th, watch for new snow in the forecast—about 3 centimeters could dust the upper elevations, which would be a nice refresh for the piste crew. Friday the 13th is where things get interesting, with more significant snow possible, though temperatures will drop considerably, keeping that powder quality pristine.

Killington's groomed runs are in excellent shape right now, freshly prepared with reliable machine grooming across the mountain. Off-piste conditions are variable depending on exposure and traffic, so scope out the shaded stashes if you want to hunt for untracked lines. The longer runs like the famous 6-mile Juggernaut are fully open and absolutely epic right now with good base support throughout.

Spring has officially hit the calendar, but Killington is proving why it's the East's longest season. The resort's legendary snowmaking combined with natural snowfall keeps the party rolling through June 7th. If you're thinking about making the trip, the Unlimited Spring Pass just went on sale for March 13 through season's end, with killer deals for midweek riders. Grab your board or skis and get up there while the mountain is still firing.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2026 12:01:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with nearly perfect conditions for a solid spring shred session. The base is sitting at a respectable 17 inches with 22 inches at mid-mountain and a solid 38 inches up top, giving you plenty of cushion across all elevation zones. Those depths are running about 58 percent of the seasonal average for early March, which is solid considering we're heading into spring.

The resort just wrapped up recent snowfall and is currently operating at near-full capacity with 154 of 155 runs open and a fantastic 14 of 20 lifts spinning. Every trail category is dialed in, from all 27 beginner runs to the full spread of intermediate, advanced, and expert terrain. Whether you're carving the machine-groomed corduroy at mid-mountain or testing yourself on the summit's challenging pitches, conditions are locked and loaded.

Weather-wise, expect classic early-spring mountain conditions. Temperatures are hovering around the freezing mark at higher elevations and warming up toward the mid-50s down at the base as you head into the next few days. The next 48 hours look fairly stable with light winds, though conditions will shift mid-week. By Thursday the 12th, watch for new snow in the forecast—about 3 centimeters could dust the upper elevations, which would be a nice refresh for the piste crew. Friday the 13th is where things get interesting, with more significant snow possible, though temperatures will drop considerably, keeping that powder quality pristine.

Killington's groomed runs are in excellent shape right now, freshly prepared with reliable machine grooming across the mountain. Off-piste conditions are variable depending on exposure and traffic, so scope out the shaded stashes if you want to hunt for untracked lines. The longer runs like the famous 6-mile Juggernaut are fully open and absolutely epic right now with good base support throughout.

Spring has officially hit the calendar, but Killington is proving why it's the East's longest season. The resort's legendary snowmaking combined with natural snowfall keeps the party rolling through June 7th. If you're thinking about making the trip, the Unlimited Spring Pass just went on sale for March 13 through season's end, with killer deals for midweek riders. Grab your board or skis and get up there while the mountain is still firing.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with nearly perfect conditions for a solid spring shred session. The base is sitting at a respectable 17 inches with 22 inches at mid-mountain and a solid 38 inches up top, giving you plenty of cushion across all elevation zones. Those depths are running about 58 percent of the seasonal average for early March, which is solid considering we're heading into spring.

The resort just wrapped up recent snowfall and is currently operating at near-full capacity with 154 of 155 runs open and a fantastic 14 of 20 lifts spinning. Every trail category is dialed in, from all 27 beginner runs to the full spread of intermediate, advanced, and expert terrain. Whether you're carving the machine-groomed corduroy at mid-mountain or testing yourself on the summit's challenging pitches, conditions are locked and loaded.

Weather-wise, expect classic early-spring mountain conditions. Temperatures are hovering around the freezing mark at higher elevations and warming up toward the mid-50s down at the base as you head into the next few days. The next 48 hours look fairly stable with light winds, though conditions will shift mid-week. By Thursday the 12th, watch for new snow in the forecast—about 3 centimeters could dust the upper elevations, which would be a nice refresh for the piste crew. Friday the 13th is where things get interesting, with more significant snow possible, though temperatures will drop considerably, keeping that powder quality pristine.

Killington's groomed runs are in excellent shape right now, freshly prepared with reliable machine grooming across the mountain. Off-piste conditions are variable depending on exposure and traffic, so scope out the shaded stashes if you want to hunt for untracked lines. The longer runs like the famous 6-mile Juggernaut are fully open and absolutely epic right now with good base support throughout.

Spring has officially hit the calendar, but Killington is proving why it's the East's longest season. The resort's legendary snowmaking combined with natural snowfall keeps the party rolling through June 7th. If you're thinking about making the trip, the Unlimited Spring Pass just went on sale for March 13 through season's end, with killer deals for midweek riders. Grab your board or skis and get up there while the mountain is still firing.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Beast Wide Open: 118 Trails, Fresh Snow, and Spring Riding Season in Full Swing</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now—fully open with 100% of its 118 km of trails and all 22 lifts spinning, ready to carve up that beast of a mountain in Vermont. Snow depths sit at a solid 50 cm at the base (355 m) and 76 cm up top at the summit (1293 m), with pistes machine-groomed for smooth, grippy turns thatll have your edges singing. Off-piste is variable, so scope local advice before venturing out—stick to inbounds unless youre geared for it.

Last snowfall hit on March 5th, keeping things fresh, though no new dumps in the immediate 24-48 hours; season total hovers around the resorts epic average of 174 inches, with plenty stacked for the long haul till June 7 close. Current temps are chilly at 20°F under partly sunny skies, feeling brisk but prime for pow stashes.

Looking ahead, todays overcast with sprinkles possible and highs near 46°F, easing to scattered clouds tomorrow at 47°F highs—pack layers as it dips to 24°F nights. Next few days warm to 48°F Monday with morning clouds, then sprinkles Tuesday (46°F), shifting to rain-snow mixes Wednesday-Friday (42-40°F) with potential 3 cm freshies by late week—snowline dropping low for base reloads. Expect classic spring transitions: groomers holding strong, but watch for slush lower down.

Fun park is open, halfpipe closed, no night skiing or XC yet—valley run is lit too. Locals tip: crowds thin midweek, hit Bear Mountain for steeps. Grab that snow phone at 802-422-3261 for real-time vibes, and bundle up—Beast is calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2026 13:02:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now—fully open with 100% of its 118 km of trails and all 22 lifts spinning, ready to carve up that beast of a mountain in Vermont. Snow depths sit at a solid 50 cm at the base (355 m) and 76 cm up top at the summit (1293 m), with pistes machine-groomed for smooth, grippy turns thatll have your edges singing. Off-piste is variable, so scope local advice before venturing out—stick to inbounds unless youre geared for it.

Last snowfall hit on March 5th, keeping things fresh, though no new dumps in the immediate 24-48 hours; season total hovers around the resorts epic average of 174 inches, with plenty stacked for the long haul till June 7 close. Current temps are chilly at 20°F under partly sunny skies, feeling brisk but prime for pow stashes.

Looking ahead, todays overcast with sprinkles possible and highs near 46°F, easing to scattered clouds tomorrow at 47°F highs—pack layers as it dips to 24°F nights. Next few days warm to 48°F Monday with morning clouds, then sprinkles Tuesday (46°F), shifting to rain-snow mixes Wednesday-Friday (42-40°F) with potential 3 cm freshies by late week—snowline dropping low for base reloads. Expect classic spring transitions: groomers holding strong, but watch for slush lower down.

Fun park is open, halfpipe closed, no night skiing or XC yet—valley run is lit too. Locals tip: crowds thin midweek, hit Bear Mountain for steeps. Grab that snow phone at 802-422-3261 for real-time vibes, and bundle up—Beast is calling!

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now—fully open with 100% of its 118 km of trails and all 22 lifts spinning, ready to carve up that beast of a mountain in Vermont. Snow depths sit at a solid 50 cm at the base (355 m) and 76 cm up top at the summit (1293 m), with pistes machine-groomed for smooth, grippy turns thatll have your edges singing. Off-piste is variable, so scope local advice before venturing out—stick to inbounds unless youre geared for it.

Last snowfall hit on March 5th, keeping things fresh, though no new dumps in the immediate 24-48 hours; season total hovers around the resorts epic average of 174 inches, with plenty stacked for the long haul till June 7 close. Current temps are chilly at 20°F under partly sunny skies, feeling brisk but prime for pow stashes.

Looking ahead, todays overcast with sprinkles possible and highs near 46°F, easing to scattered clouds tomorrow at 47°F highs—pack layers as it dips to 24°F nights. Next few days warm to 48°F Monday with morning clouds, then sprinkles Tuesday (46°F), shifting to rain-snow mixes Wednesday-Friday (42-40°F) with potential 3 cm freshies by late week—snowline dropping low for base reloads. Expect classic spring transitions: groomers holding strong, but watch for slush lower down.

Fun park is open, halfpipe closed, no night skiing or XC yet—valley run is lit too. Locals tip: crowds thin midweek, hit Bear Mountain for steeps. Grab that snow phone at 802-422-3261 for real-time vibes, and bundle up—Beast is calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Beast Mode Activated: Killington's 100 Percent Open and Ready to Send This Week</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington—the Beast of the East—is roaring with epic conditions right now! Picture this: 100% open, all 118 km of slopes and 22 lifts firing on every cylinder, from groomed cruisers to steeps and glades across 1,516 skiable acres. Base depth's solid at 17-50 inches, stacking up to 38-76 cm at the summit (4,241 ft), with machine-groomed primary surfaces gripping your edges perfectly and some variable spots for that playful vibe.

No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 2 inches over the past six days keeps it prime, plus a beastly season total of 174 inches—Mother Nature and the massive snowmaking system delivering as always. Piste conditions are gripping and ready to rip, while off-piste beckons with trees and moguls under that variable snow. Current temps hover chilly: around 23-32°F at base, dipping colder up top with light snow possible today.

Gear up for the next five days—light snow showers today (2 cm possible), dusting tomorrow, then freeze-thaw with clouds and a bit more snow mid-week (up to 15 cm by Wednesday). Temps climb to 34-51°F highs before cooling, but watch for rain Saturday—could get slushy, so hit it early. Locals say it's prime time before any warm-up, with uphill policy in play (pass required).

Grab your pass for 9a-4p weekdays or 8a-4p weekends, and carve that 3,076 ft vertical drop. No major notices, but bundle up—Beast don't play! Who's joining the send?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington—the Beast of the East—is roaring with epic conditions right now! Picture this: 100% open, all 118 km of slopes and 22 lifts firing on every cylinder, from groomed cruisers to steeps and glades across 1,516 skiable acres. Base depth's solid at 17-50 inches, stacking up to 38-76 cm at the summit (4,241 ft), with machine-groomed primary surfaces gripping your edges perfectly and some variable spots for that playful vibe.

No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 2 inches over the past six days keeps it prime, plus a beastly season total of 174 inches—Mother Nature and the massive snowmaking system delivering as always. Piste conditions are gripping and ready to rip, while off-piste beckons with trees and moguls under that variable snow. Current temps hover chilly: around 23-32°F at base, dipping colder up top with light snow possible today.

Gear up for the next five days—light snow showers today (2 cm possible), dusting tomorrow, then freeze-thaw with clouds and a bit more snow mid-week (up to 15 cm by Wednesday). Temps climb to 34-51°F highs before cooling, but watch for rain Saturday—could get slushy, so hit it early. Locals say it's prime time before any warm-up, with uphill policy in play (pass required).

Grab your pass for 9a-4p weekdays or 8a-4p weekends, and carve that 3,076 ft vertical drop. No major notices, but bundle up—Beast don't play! Who's joining the send?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington—the Beast of the East—is roaring with epic conditions right now! Picture this: 100% open, all 118 km of slopes and 22 lifts firing on every cylinder, from groomed cruisers to steeps and glades across 1,516 skiable acres. Base depth's solid at 17-50 inches, stacking up to 38-76 cm at the summit (4,241 ft), with machine-groomed primary surfaces gripping your edges perfectly and some variable spots for that playful vibe.

No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 2 inches over the past six days keeps it prime, plus a beastly season total of 174 inches—Mother Nature and the massive snowmaking system delivering as always. Piste conditions are gripping and ready to rip, while off-piste beckons with trees and moguls under that variable snow. Current temps hover chilly: around 23-32°F at base, dipping colder up top with light snow possible today.

Gear up for the next five days—light snow showers today (2 cm possible), dusting tomorrow, then freeze-thaw with clouds and a bit more snow mid-week (up to 15 cm by Wednesday). Temps climb to 34-51°F highs before cooling, but watch for rain Saturday—could get slushy, so hit it early. Locals say it's prime time before any warm-up, with uphill policy in play (pass required).

Grab your pass for 9a-4p weekdays or 8a-4p weekends, and carve that 3,076 ft vertical drop. No major notices, but bundle up—Beast don't play! Who's joining the send?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Full Blast: 100% Open, Fresh Powder Incoming Friday, Prime Carving Conditions Now</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now—fully open with 22/22 lifts spinning and 118/118 km of slopes ready to rip, that's 100% terrain unlocked across its massive 1,526 acres! Base sits at a solid 50cm (20"), mid-mountain 76cm (30"), and summit boasting 30" of machine-groomed goodness for those epic vert drops from 4,241ft. Recent snow action? Just 1-4" in the last few days, with gripping snow quality holding strong after a fresh dump on March 4th—pistes are variable but mostly groomed and carveable, while off-piste varies with wind crust potential, so stick to marked runs unless you're chasing stashes wisely.

Weather's classic early March: chilly around 23-32°F today with light winds, feeling like prime carve conditions without the deep freeze bite. Looking ahead, brace for a powder refresh—2" new snow tomorrow (March 6), snow line dropping to base, then mostly cloudy and warming to 34-49°F through March 10 with flurries possible early week. Temps climb but stay skiable, perfect for linking those 155 trails from greens at Ramshead to black diamonds on Juggernaut.

Season total? Killington's snowmaking wizards and 176" average natural snowfall keep it beast mode, base 58% above historical norms—way ahead of the 29" March 4 average! No major notices, but valley run's open, fun parks are lit (halfpipe closed), and they're eyeing a June 7 close for the East's longest season. Grab your pass, hit the six-packs, and own Beast 6—locals say dawn patrol on groomers before the crowds is pure gold. Powder hounds, watch for that Friday dump!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 13:03:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now—fully open with 22/22 lifts spinning and 118/118 km of slopes ready to rip, that's 100% terrain unlocked across its massive 1,526 acres! Base sits at a solid 50cm (20"), mid-mountain 76cm (30"), and summit boasting 30" of machine-groomed goodness for those epic vert drops from 4,241ft. Recent snow action? Just 1-4" in the last few days, with gripping snow quality holding strong after a fresh dump on March 4th—pistes are variable but mostly groomed and carveable, while off-piste varies with wind crust potential, so stick to marked runs unless you're chasing stashes wisely.

Weather's classic early March: chilly around 23-32°F today with light winds, feeling like prime carve conditions without the deep freeze bite. Looking ahead, brace for a powder refresh—2" new snow tomorrow (March 6), snow line dropping to base, then mostly cloudy and warming to 34-49°F through March 10 with flurries possible early week. Temps climb but stay skiable, perfect for linking those 155 trails from greens at Ramshead to black diamonds on Juggernaut.

Season total? Killington's snowmaking wizards and 176" average natural snowfall keep it beast mode, base 58% above historical norms—way ahead of the 29" March 4 average! No major notices, but valley run's open, fun parks are lit (halfpipe closed), and they're eyeing a June 7 close for the East's longest season. Grab your pass, hit the six-packs, and own Beast 6—locals say dawn patrol on groomers before the crowds is pure gold. Powder hounds, watch for that Friday dump!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now—fully open with 22/22 lifts spinning and 118/118 km of slopes ready to rip, that's 100% terrain unlocked across its massive 1,526 acres! Base sits at a solid 50cm (20"), mid-mountain 76cm (30"), and summit boasting 30" of machine-groomed goodness for those epic vert drops from 4,241ft. Recent snow action? Just 1-4" in the last few days, with gripping snow quality holding strong after a fresh dump on March 4th—pistes are variable but mostly groomed and carveable, while off-piste varies with wind crust potential, so stick to marked runs unless you're chasing stashes wisely.

Weather's classic early March: chilly around 23-32°F today with light winds, feeling like prime carve conditions without the deep freeze bite. Looking ahead, brace for a powder refresh—2" new snow tomorrow (March 6), snow line dropping to base, then mostly cloudy and warming to 34-49°F through March 10 with flurries possible early week. Temps climb but stay skiable, perfect for linking those 155 trails from greens at Ramshead to black diamonds on Juggernaut.

Season total? Killington's snowmaking wizards and 176" average natural snowfall keep it beast mode, base 58% above historical norms—way ahead of the 29" March 4 average! No major notices, but valley run's open, fun parks are lit (halfpipe closed), and they're eyeing a June 7 close for the East's longest season. Grab your pass, hit the six-packs, and own Beast 6—locals say dawn patrol on groomers before the crowds is pure gold. Powder hounds, watch for that Friday dump!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Spring Conditions Peak: 100% Terrain Open, Fresh Snow, and Prime Corn Potential Ahead</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington Resort is absolutely firing on all cylinders right now, and conditions are shaping up nicely for spring shredding at the Beast. As of the latest reports, the mountain is sitting pretty with 76 centimeters of snow at the summit and 50 centimeters at the base, giving you solid coverage across the entire vertical. Recent snowfall has been generous too, with 3 inches falling over the past 6 days and fresh snow hitting the mountain on March 1st, so you're looking at that nice spring corn potential.

The resort is running at full capacity with all 22 lifts spinning and an impressive 118 of 118.4 kilometers of slopes open, which means nearly 100 percent of the terrain is available. That's right, the entire trail network is ready for you to explore, from those wide cruisers to the gnarly double blacks on Bear and Killington Peak.

Weather-wise, conditions are transitioning into classic shoulder season mode. Right now it's sitting around 32 degrees at the base with snow falling, but things are warming up over the next few days. Tomorrow (Thursday) is forecast to bring rain with highs near 42 degrees, followed by some fog on Friday and temps climbing into the low 40s. Looking ahead to the weekend and early next week, you're looking at a mixed bag with some possible snow showers through Friday morning before things settle down. If you're planning a trip, the next couple of days will offer the best snow quality before that March melt kicks in, though Killington's legendary snowmaking system continues to work overtime to maintain conditions through the extended season.

The season total is sitting at an impressive 173 inches so far, and with the mountain's commitment to staying open through June 7th, you've got plenty of time to get your runs in. Spring passes just dropped for March 13th onward if you're thinking about extended access. The valley run is open and all the fun park features are operational. Bottom line: conditions are solid, the mountain is wide open, and early week is your sweet spot before temperatures climb. Get out there and make some turns.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 13:02:21 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington Resort is absolutely firing on all cylinders right now, and conditions are shaping up nicely for spring shredding at the Beast. As of the latest reports, the mountain is sitting pretty with 76 centimeters of snow at the summit and 50 centimeters at the base, giving you solid coverage across the entire vertical. Recent snowfall has been generous too, with 3 inches falling over the past 6 days and fresh snow hitting the mountain on March 1st, so you're looking at that nice spring corn potential.

The resort is running at full capacity with all 22 lifts spinning and an impressive 118 of 118.4 kilometers of slopes open, which means nearly 100 percent of the terrain is available. That's right, the entire trail network is ready for you to explore, from those wide cruisers to the gnarly double blacks on Bear and Killington Peak.

Weather-wise, conditions are transitioning into classic shoulder season mode. Right now it's sitting around 32 degrees at the base with snow falling, but things are warming up over the next few days. Tomorrow (Thursday) is forecast to bring rain with highs near 42 degrees, followed by some fog on Friday and temps climbing into the low 40s. Looking ahead to the weekend and early next week, you're looking at a mixed bag with some possible snow showers through Friday morning before things settle down. If you're planning a trip, the next couple of days will offer the best snow quality before that March melt kicks in, though Killington's legendary snowmaking system continues to work overtime to maintain conditions through the extended season.

The season total is sitting at an impressive 173 inches so far, and with the mountain's commitment to staying open through June 7th, you've got plenty of time to get your runs in. Spring passes just dropped for March 13th onward if you're thinking about extended access. The valley run is open and all the fun park features are operational. Bottom line: conditions are solid, the mountain is wide open, and early week is your sweet spot before temperatures climb. Get out there and make some turns.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington Resort is absolutely firing on all cylinders right now, and conditions are shaping up nicely for spring shredding at the Beast. As of the latest reports, the mountain is sitting pretty with 76 centimeters of snow at the summit and 50 centimeters at the base, giving you solid coverage across the entire vertical. Recent snowfall has been generous too, with 3 inches falling over the past 6 days and fresh snow hitting the mountain on March 1st, so you're looking at that nice spring corn potential.

The resort is running at full capacity with all 22 lifts spinning and an impressive 118 of 118.4 kilometers of slopes open, which means nearly 100 percent of the terrain is available. That's right, the entire trail network is ready for you to explore, from those wide cruisers to the gnarly double blacks on Bear and Killington Peak.

Weather-wise, conditions are transitioning into classic shoulder season mode. Right now it's sitting around 32 degrees at the base with snow falling, but things are warming up over the next few days. Tomorrow (Thursday) is forecast to bring rain with highs near 42 degrees, followed by some fog on Friday and temps climbing into the low 40s. Looking ahead to the weekend and early next week, you're looking at a mixed bag with some possible snow showers through Friday morning before things settle down. If you're planning a trip, the next couple of days will offer the best snow quality before that March melt kicks in, though Killington's legendary snowmaking system continues to work overtime to maintain conditions through the extended season.

The season total is sitting at an impressive 173 inches so far, and with the mountain's commitment to staying open through June 7th, you've got plenty of time to get your runs in. Spring passes just dropped for March 13th onward if you're thinking about extended access. The valley run is open and all the fun park features are operational. Bottom line: conditions are solid, the mountain is wide open, and early week is your sweet spot before temperatures climb. Get out there and make some turns.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Beast Mode Activated: Killington 100 Percent Open with Fresh Snow Incoming</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort, the Beast of the East, is roaring at 100% open with all lifts spinning and legendary terrain begging for your carves. Picture this: a solid 17-inch base depth holding strong, perfect for ripping groomers or hunting stashes as spring vibes kick in.

Right now, it's crisp and clear at the base around 16-18°F and a chilly 13-15°F up top at the summit, with light winds keeping things shreddable—bundle up for those summit sends. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but freshies are incoming: expect 2-3 inches today with heavy snow showers under partly cloudy skies, dropping right to resort level.

All 20 lifts are fired up (locals say 14-17 were open recently, but the Beast is fully unleashed now), unlocking every trail for your powder pursuits. Pistes are prime spring snow—think freeze-thaw goodness, firm in spots from traffic but hero snow potential with new flakes; off-piste varies wildly with wind crust possible, so scout smart and pack safety gear.

Season totals? Killington's stacking deep for the East's longest season, cruising strong into late spring. Weather's your playground: today's high hits 35°F dropping to 15°F overnight, then 22-29°F midweek with another inch possible Wednesday, cooling to 24°F Thursday—classic Beast conditions for non-stop laps.

Pro tips from the locals: Grab the Unlimited Spring Pass from March 13 for epic deals (just $199 for mids and Ikon holders), hit the Tubing Park for après thrills, and download the app for real-time lift lines and stats. Book lodging direct for discounted tix, and watch for Fast Tracks upgrades to skip queues. No major notices, but check the trail report app-side for any tweaks—Superstar's calling your name. Shred safe, charge hard, and be the Beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort, the Beast of the East, is roaring at 100% open with all lifts spinning and legendary terrain begging for your carves. Picture this: a solid 17-inch base depth holding strong, perfect for ripping groomers or hunting stashes as spring vibes kick in.

Right now, it's crisp and clear at the base around 16-18°F and a chilly 13-15°F up top at the summit, with light winds keeping things shreddable—bundle up for those summit sends. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but freshies are incoming: expect 2-3 inches today with heavy snow showers under partly cloudy skies, dropping right to resort level.

All 20 lifts are fired up (locals say 14-17 were open recently, but the Beast is fully unleashed now), unlocking every trail for your powder pursuits. Pistes are prime spring snow—think freeze-thaw goodness, firm in spots from traffic but hero snow potential with new flakes; off-piste varies wildly with wind crust possible, so scout smart and pack safety gear.

Season totals? Killington's stacking deep for the East's longest season, cruising strong into late spring. Weather's your playground: today's high hits 35°F dropping to 15°F overnight, then 22-29°F midweek with another inch possible Wednesday, cooling to 24°F Thursday—classic Beast conditions for non-stop laps.

Pro tips from the locals: Grab the Unlimited Spring Pass from March 13 for epic deals (just $199 for mids and Ikon holders), hit the Tubing Park for après thrills, and download the app for real-time lift lines and stats. Book lodging direct for discounted tix, and watch for Fast Tracks upgrades to skip queues. No major notices, but check the trail report app-side for any tweaks—Superstar's calling your name. Shred safe, charge hard, and be the Beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort, the Beast of the East, is roaring at 100% open with all lifts spinning and legendary terrain begging for your carves. Picture this: a solid 17-inch base depth holding strong, perfect for ripping groomers or hunting stashes as spring vibes kick in.

Right now, it's crisp and clear at the base around 16-18°F and a chilly 13-15°F up top at the summit, with light winds keeping things shreddable—bundle up for those summit sends. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but freshies are incoming: expect 2-3 inches today with heavy snow showers under partly cloudy skies, dropping right to resort level.

All 20 lifts are fired up (locals say 14-17 were open recently, but the Beast is fully unleashed now), unlocking every trail for your powder pursuits. Pistes are prime spring snow—think freeze-thaw goodness, firm in spots from traffic but hero snow potential with new flakes; off-piste varies wildly with wind crust possible, so scout smart and pack safety gear.

Season totals? Killington's stacking deep for the East's longest season, cruising strong into late spring. Weather's your playground: today's high hits 35°F dropping to 15°F overnight, then 22-29°F midweek with another inch possible Wednesday, cooling to 24°F Thursday—classic Beast conditions for non-stop laps.

Pro tips from the locals: Grab the Unlimited Spring Pass from March 13 for epic deals (just $199 for mids and Ikon holders), hit the Tubing Park for après thrills, and download the app for real-time lift lines and stats. Book lodging direct for discounted tix, and watch for Fast Tracks upgrades to skip queues. No major notices, but check the trail report app-side for any tweaks—Superstar's calling your name. Shred safe, charge hard, and be the Beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Beast Spring Conditions: March Snow, Corn Cycles, and Your Week Ahead</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Well, folks, if you're dreaming of carving up some spring turns at Killington, here's what you need to know about conditions at The Beast right now. The mountain is fully open and operating, which is excellent news for anyone looking to extend their season into March.

Currently, the base is sitting at around 0.5 meters (roughly 20 inches) with the summit holding about 0.8 meters (just over 31 inches). These aren't exactly powder-day depths, but they're workable for early March in Vermont. Over the last couple days, you can expect just a dusting of new snow, which means the terrain has been getting tracked up but remains skiable across both piste and off-piste zones.

The weather right now is crisp and clear, with temperatures hovering around freezing at the base and dipping well below at the summit. Expect highs in the low-to-mid 30s Fahrenheit over the next few days, with nights dropping into the teens and lower. Freeze-thaw cycles are definitely in play, so morning corn is becoming a real factor as you move into the season's transitional period.

Looking ahead at your five-day window, a moderate snow event is shaping up for midweek with the heaviest snow expected Wednesday night. This could dump around one to two inches across the mountain, which would freshen things up nicely. By Saturday, conditions should settle somewhat, though there's potential for some variable snow showers depending on how the weather evolves. Wind will be a factor throughout, though it should gradually ease as the week progresses.

For those curious about the season overall, Killington has averaged around 250 inches historically, giving you solid confidence in the long-term snow reliability that makes this resort special. The tubing park is also open if you want to mix in some non-skiing fun.

One heads up: terrain expansion efforts appear limited right now as the mountain focuses on World Cup preparations, so while everything that's open is fantastic, don't expect a massive menu of choices. The lift system is fully operational, so access is smooth, and the base village facilities are firing on all cylinders.

Spring passes just became available starting March 13, so if you're planning an extended stay, that's a solid option for unlimited access through the end of the season.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Well, folks, if you're dreaming of carving up some spring turns at Killington, here's what you need to know about conditions at The Beast right now. The mountain is fully open and operating, which is excellent news for anyone looking to extend their season into March.

Currently, the base is sitting at around 0.5 meters (roughly 20 inches) with the summit holding about 0.8 meters (just over 31 inches). These aren't exactly powder-day depths, but they're workable for early March in Vermont. Over the last couple days, you can expect just a dusting of new snow, which means the terrain has been getting tracked up but remains skiable across both piste and off-piste zones.

The weather right now is crisp and clear, with temperatures hovering around freezing at the base and dipping well below at the summit. Expect highs in the low-to-mid 30s Fahrenheit over the next few days, with nights dropping into the teens and lower. Freeze-thaw cycles are definitely in play, so morning corn is becoming a real factor as you move into the season's transitional period.

Looking ahead at your five-day window, a moderate snow event is shaping up for midweek with the heaviest snow expected Wednesday night. This could dump around one to two inches across the mountain, which would freshen things up nicely. By Saturday, conditions should settle somewhat, though there's potential for some variable snow showers depending on how the weather evolves. Wind will be a factor throughout, though it should gradually ease as the week progresses.

For those curious about the season overall, Killington has averaged around 250 inches historically, giving you solid confidence in the long-term snow reliability that makes this resort special. The tubing park is also open if you want to mix in some non-skiing fun.

One heads up: terrain expansion efforts appear limited right now as the mountain focuses on World Cup preparations, so while everything that's open is fantastic, don't expect a massive menu of choices. The lift system is fully operational, so access is smooth, and the base village facilities are firing on all cylinders.

Spring passes just became available starting March 13, so if you're planning an extended stay, that's a solid option for unlimited access through the end of the season.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Well, folks, if you're dreaming of carving up some spring turns at Killington, here's what you need to know about conditions at The Beast right now. The mountain is fully open and operating, which is excellent news for anyone looking to extend their season into March.

Currently, the base is sitting at around 0.5 meters (roughly 20 inches) with the summit holding about 0.8 meters (just over 31 inches). These aren't exactly powder-day depths, but they're workable for early March in Vermont. Over the last couple days, you can expect just a dusting of new snow, which means the terrain has been getting tracked up but remains skiable across both piste and off-piste zones.

The weather right now is crisp and clear, with temperatures hovering around freezing at the base and dipping well below at the summit. Expect highs in the low-to-mid 30s Fahrenheit over the next few days, with nights dropping into the teens and lower. Freeze-thaw cycles are definitely in play, so morning corn is becoming a real factor as you move into the season's transitional period.

Looking ahead at your five-day window, a moderate snow event is shaping up for midweek with the heaviest snow expected Wednesday night. This could dump around one to two inches across the mountain, which would freshen things up nicely. By Saturday, conditions should settle somewhat, though there's potential for some variable snow showers depending on how the weather evolves. Wind will be a factor throughout, though it should gradually ease as the week progresses.

For those curious about the season overall, Killington has averaged around 250 inches historically, giving you solid confidence in the long-term snow reliability that makes this resort special. The tubing park is also open if you want to mix in some non-skiing fun.

One heads up: terrain expansion efforts appear limited right now as the mountain focuses on World Cup preparations, so while everything that's open is fantastic, don't expect a massive menu of choices. The lift system is fully operational, so access is smooth, and the base village facilities are firing on all cylinders.

Spring passes just became available starting March 13, so if you're planning an extended stay, that's a solid option for unlimited access through the end of the season.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders and powder hounds! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring into early March with its legendary snowmaking wizardry keeping the party going strong. Think epic 3,076-foot vertical drops across six peaks and 70 miles of terrain that's perfect for families or black diamond beasts on Bear Mountain.

Right now, base and summit depths aren't pinned down in fresh reports, but the resort's top-tier snow guns have the upper mountain primed—averaging 65% open by April's start, with natural tree skiing holding up high. No new snowfall specifics for the last 24 or 48 hours, but season total vibes hover around the historical 174 inches average, with 53 snowy days typical. Lifts and trails? Check the live report for the latest, but expect those five express quads and heated gondolas spinning fast, serving beginner-friendly Ramshead to expert steeps.

Weather's playing nice today: cloudy turning partly sunny, with a morning snow shower chance dumping maybe an inch—light winds, highs in the 30s-40s°F at base, chillier up top. March norms hit 38°F days and 20°F nights, breezy with 30% precip odds (flurries, not floods). Looking ahead five days, it's warming: mid-60s with showers today easing to sunny 70s, then dipping to 40s-60s—pack layers, as rain risks could crust things, but Killington's guns got your back.

Pistes are groomed gold mid-mountain, off-piste trees calling advanced riders with preserved pow. Pro tip: rain-freeze cycles close steeps sometimes, so hit Superstar on stockpiled snow. Spring Pass kicks in March 13 for unlimited ripping to May. Book online for tickets/lessons, pass-check ready, and snag free parent tickets with kid Learn-to-Ride packages. cams show it all—Be the Beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders and powder hounds! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring into early March with its legendary snowmaking wizardry keeping the party going strong. Think epic 3,076-foot vertical drops across six peaks and 70 miles of terrain that's perfect for families or black diamond beasts on Bear Mountain.

Right now, base and summit depths aren't pinned down in fresh reports, but the resort's top-tier snow guns have the upper mountain primed—averaging 65% open by April's start, with natural tree skiing holding up high. No new snowfall specifics for the last 24 or 48 hours, but season total vibes hover around the historical 174 inches average, with 53 snowy days typical. Lifts and trails? Check the live report for the latest, but expect those five express quads and heated gondolas spinning fast, serving beginner-friendly Ramshead to expert steeps.

Weather's playing nice today: cloudy turning partly sunny, with a morning snow shower chance dumping maybe an inch—light winds, highs in the 30s-40s°F at base, chillier up top. March norms hit 38°F days and 20°F nights, breezy with 30% precip odds (flurries, not floods). Looking ahead five days, it's warming: mid-60s with showers today easing to sunny 70s, then dipping to 40s-60s—pack layers, as rain risks could crust things, but Killington's guns got your back.

Pistes are groomed gold mid-mountain, off-piste trees calling advanced riders with preserved pow. Pro tip: rain-freeze cycles close steeps sometimes, so hit Superstar on stockpiled snow. Spring Pass kicks in March 13 for unlimited ripping to May. Book online for tickets/lessons, pass-check ready, and snag free parent tickets with kid Learn-to-Ride packages. cams show it all—Be the Beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders and powder hounds! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring into early March with its legendary snowmaking wizardry keeping the party going strong. Think epic 3,076-foot vertical drops across six peaks and 70 miles of terrain that's perfect for families or black diamond beasts on Bear Mountain.

Right now, base and summit depths aren't pinned down in fresh reports, but the resort's top-tier snow guns have the upper mountain primed—averaging 65% open by April's start, with natural tree skiing holding up high. No new snowfall specifics for the last 24 or 48 hours, but season total vibes hover around the historical 174 inches average, with 53 snowy days typical. Lifts and trails? Check the live report for the latest, but expect those five express quads and heated gondolas spinning fast, serving beginner-friendly Ramshead to expert steeps.

Weather's playing nice today: cloudy turning partly sunny, with a morning snow shower chance dumping maybe an inch—light winds, highs in the 30s-40s°F at base, chillier up top. March norms hit 38°F days and 20°F nights, breezy with 30% precip odds (flurries, not floods). Looking ahead five days, it's warming: mid-60s with showers today easing to sunny 70s, then dipping to 40s-60s—pack layers, as rain risks could crust things, but Killington's guns got your back.

Pistes are groomed gold mid-mountain, off-piste trees calling advanced riders with preserved pow. Pro tip: rain-freeze cycles close steeps sometimes, so hit Superstar on stockpiled snow. Spring Pass kicks in March 13 for unlimited ripping to May. Book online for tickets/lessons, pass-check ready, and snag free parent tickets with kid Learn-to-Ride packages. cams show it all—Be the Beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Beast Mode Activated: Full Terrain, Fresh Powder, and World Cup Prep at Killington</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, with 100 percent of the terrain officially open and 17 of 20 lifts spinning as of yesterday. The base is sitting at a solid 17 inches, which might sound modest, but the mountain's been working hard to deliver consistent skiing across the entire resort.

Mother Nature dropped about 5 centimeters of fresh powder on February 25th, so there's been some recent action on the slopes. Looking ahead at the next few days, expect a dusting of new snow today and tomorrow with those characteristic freeze-thaw conditions that define late February skiing in Vermont. Temperatures will be chilly, dipping to around minus 22 degrees Celsius on Sunday night, so bundle up if you're heading out. Mid-week things get more interesting, with a moderate snow event expected Wednesday night, bringing the most significant accumulation in the coming week. The wind should ease off as we move through the week, shifting to southwesterly fresh breezes Tuesday night before calming down entirely by Wednesday evening.

Current conditions are crispy and clear, with highs hovering in the low-to-mid 30s Fahrenheit and lows dropping well below freezing. The top of the mountain is tracking around 80 centimeters of snow, while the base has about 50 centimeters, giving you that range of conditions where upper terrain is playing well and lower sections require some careful line choice.

One thing worth knowing if you're planning a trip: the resort has been laser-focused on preparing terrain for the World Cup competition coming next week, so expect the mountain to be dialed in at the premium zones. The tubing park is open if you want a break from the slopes, and the resort's recommending you book lodging directly through Killington to snag some lift ticket discounts. Whether you're a pass holder or day-tripper, download the resort app to track real-time lift and trail status so you can maximize your time on snow.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2026 13:01:30 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, with 100 percent of the terrain officially open and 17 of 20 lifts spinning as of yesterday. The base is sitting at a solid 17 inches, which might sound modest, but the mountain's been working hard to deliver consistent skiing across the entire resort.

Mother Nature dropped about 5 centimeters of fresh powder on February 25th, so there's been some recent action on the slopes. Looking ahead at the next few days, expect a dusting of new snow today and tomorrow with those characteristic freeze-thaw conditions that define late February skiing in Vermont. Temperatures will be chilly, dipping to around minus 22 degrees Celsius on Sunday night, so bundle up if you're heading out. Mid-week things get more interesting, with a moderate snow event expected Wednesday night, bringing the most significant accumulation in the coming week. The wind should ease off as we move through the week, shifting to southwesterly fresh breezes Tuesday night before calming down entirely by Wednesday evening.

Current conditions are crispy and clear, with highs hovering in the low-to-mid 30s Fahrenheit and lows dropping well below freezing. The top of the mountain is tracking around 80 centimeters of snow, while the base has about 50 centimeters, giving you that range of conditions where upper terrain is playing well and lower sections require some careful line choice.

One thing worth knowing if you're planning a trip: the resort has been laser-focused on preparing terrain for the World Cup competition coming next week, so expect the mountain to be dialed in at the premium zones. The tubing park is open if you want a break from the slopes, and the resort's recommending you book lodging directly through Killington to snag some lift ticket discounts. Whether you're a pass holder or day-tripper, download the resort app to track real-time lift and trail status so you can maximize your time on snow.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, with 100 percent of the terrain officially open and 17 of 20 lifts spinning as of yesterday. The base is sitting at a solid 17 inches, which might sound modest, but the mountain's been working hard to deliver consistent skiing across the entire resort.

Mother Nature dropped about 5 centimeters of fresh powder on February 25th, so there's been some recent action on the slopes. Looking ahead at the next few days, expect a dusting of new snow today and tomorrow with those characteristic freeze-thaw conditions that define late February skiing in Vermont. Temperatures will be chilly, dipping to around minus 22 degrees Celsius on Sunday night, so bundle up if you're heading out. Mid-week things get more interesting, with a moderate snow event expected Wednesday night, bringing the most significant accumulation in the coming week. The wind should ease off as we move through the week, shifting to southwesterly fresh breezes Tuesday night before calming down entirely by Wednesday evening.

Current conditions are crispy and clear, with highs hovering in the low-to-mid 30s Fahrenheit and lows dropping well below freezing. The top of the mountain is tracking around 80 centimeters of snow, while the base has about 50 centimeters, giving you that range of conditions where upper terrain is playing well and lower sections require some careful line choice.

One thing worth knowing if you're planning a trip: the resort has been laser-focused on preparing terrain for the World Cup competition coming next week, so expect the mountain to be dialed in at the premium zones. The tubing park is open if you want a break from the slopes, and the resort's recommending you book lodging directly through Killington to snag some lift ticket discounts. Whether you're a pass holder or day-tripper, download the resort app to track real-time lift and trail status so you can maximize your time on snow.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Beast Mode Activated: Killington's 100 Percent Open and Ready to Devour Your Next Carve</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring at 100% open with every inch of its 118 km of trails and all 22 lifts spinning, ready to devour your next carve. Base sits at a solid 50 cm (17-38 inches across the mountain), summit packing 76 cm at 1293m—gripping snow that's machine-groomed on piste with packed powder underneath for those buttery turns. Off-piste? Think grippy goodness, but stick to the groomers unless you're geared for variable spots.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours (zero reported yesterday), but 14 inches fell over the past four days, and season total's crushing it at 172 inches. Last natural snow hit Feb 23, with the resort's epic snowmaking keeping it prime.

Right now, temps hover chilly: highs around 34°F (1°C) at base with snow flurries mixing in, dropping to 9°F overnight. Dress in layers, beast mode activated.

Peeking ahead, tomorrow (Sat) brings partly cloudy skies, highs 41°F (5°C) base/less than 1 cm possible up high, warming to 29°F summit. Sun (Mar 1) cools to 23°F high/6°F low with 2 cm new snow. Mon-Tue stay dry and frigid (-13°C summit lows), then Wed (Mar 4) dumps 9 cm with -9 to -2°C. Snowline drops low—prime for powder hounds.

Pro tips from the locals: Grab the app for real-time lift lines, snag discounted tickets with lodging bookings, or hit the new Tubing Park for non-ski thrills. Valley run's open, Fun Park too (halfpipe closed), and spring pass kicks in March 13 for endless laps till June 7. No night skiing or cross-country right now, but uphill policy's cool with a pass. Watch for NSAA conference crowds early March. Charge hard—the Beast never sleeps!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring at 100% open with every inch of its 118 km of trails and all 22 lifts spinning, ready to devour your next carve. Base sits at a solid 50 cm (17-38 inches across the mountain), summit packing 76 cm at 1293m—gripping snow that's machine-groomed on piste with packed powder underneath for those buttery turns. Off-piste? Think grippy goodness, but stick to the groomers unless you're geared for variable spots.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours (zero reported yesterday), but 14 inches fell over the past four days, and season total's crushing it at 172 inches. Last natural snow hit Feb 23, with the resort's epic snowmaking keeping it prime.

Right now, temps hover chilly: highs around 34°F (1°C) at base with snow flurries mixing in, dropping to 9°F overnight. Dress in layers, beast mode activated.

Peeking ahead, tomorrow (Sat) brings partly cloudy skies, highs 41°F (5°C) base/less than 1 cm possible up high, warming to 29°F summit. Sun (Mar 1) cools to 23°F high/6°F low with 2 cm new snow. Mon-Tue stay dry and frigid (-13°C summit lows), then Wed (Mar 4) dumps 9 cm with -9 to -2°C. Snowline drops low—prime for powder hounds.

Pro tips from the locals: Grab the app for real-time lift lines, snag discounted tickets with lodging bookings, or hit the new Tubing Park for non-ski thrills. Valley run's open, Fun Park too (halfpipe closed), and spring pass kicks in March 13 for endless laps till June 7. No night skiing or cross-country right now, but uphill policy's cool with a pass. Watch for NSAA conference crowds early March. Charge hard—the Beast never sleeps!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring at 100% open with every inch of its 118 km of trails and all 22 lifts spinning, ready to devour your next carve. Base sits at a solid 50 cm (17-38 inches across the mountain), summit packing 76 cm at 1293m—gripping snow that's machine-groomed on piste with packed powder underneath for those buttery turns. Off-piste? Think grippy goodness, but stick to the groomers unless you're geared for variable spots.

No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours (zero reported yesterday), but 14 inches fell over the past four days, and season total's crushing it at 172 inches. Last natural snow hit Feb 23, with the resort's epic snowmaking keeping it prime.

Right now, temps hover chilly: highs around 34°F (1°C) at base with snow flurries mixing in, dropping to 9°F overnight. Dress in layers, beast mode activated.

Peeking ahead, tomorrow (Sat) brings partly cloudy skies, highs 41°F (5°C) base/less than 1 cm possible up high, warming to 29°F summit. Sun (Mar 1) cools to 23°F high/6°F low with 2 cm new snow. Mon-Tue stay dry and frigid (-13°C summit lows), then Wed (Mar 4) dumps 9 cm with -9 to -2°C. Snowline drops low—prime for powder hounds.

Pro tips from the locals: Grab the app for real-time lift lines, snag discounted tickets with lodging bookings, or hit the new Tubing Park for non-ski thrills. Valley run's open, Fun Park too (halfpipe closed), and spring pass kicks in March 13 for endless laps till June 7. No night skiing or cross-country right now, but uphill policy's cool with a pass. Watch for NSAA conference crowds early March. Charge hard—the Beast never sleeps!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Report: Fresh Snow, Full Mountain, Cold Days Ahead</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're dreaming of fresh snow and smooth descents at Killington, here's what's happening on the mountain right now. As of yesterday morning, the base was sitting at 22 inches, which isn't exactly powder paradise, but the conditions are holding their own with packed powder and machine-groomed terrain delivering smooth, edgeable turns with full coverage from top to bottom. The good news is that about an inch of new snow fell yesterday, and another inch is expected today, so the mountain is getting a little love from Mother Nature.

With 100% of trails open, you've got the entire playground at your fingertips, meaning long cruisers, steeps, trees, and everything in between are skiing well right now. Whether you're into groomed runs or exploring off-piste terrain, there's plenty of real estate to spread out and find your own adventure.

Looking at the weather picture, it's cold and windy out there. Tonight temperatures will drop to around 15 degrees Fahrenheit at the summit, with westerly winds gusting around Force 3 to 4. Tomorrow morning things warm up slightly to the low 20s, but don't get too comfortable—by Friday the mercury will dip back into the teens. The wind will be a factor through the weekend, shifting to the southwest and gradually easing as we move through the next few days.

For the next five days, expect a parade of cold, dry weather. Friday looks like the calmest day with temperatures in the mid-teens and lighter winds out of the southwest. Saturday stays chilly in the mid-20s with light northwest winds. Sunday and Monday bring another round of cold, with highs only in the low teens and single digits respectively. If you're sensitive to wind chill, bundle up extra layers on Friday and Saturday.

On the conditions front, remember that piste surfaces can range from fresh powder to firm, icy spots depending on where you're riding and how much traffic a particular run has seen. Off-piste areas are trickier—the wind and sun have likely created some wind crust, while shaded pockets might still be holding onto pillowy snow from yesterday's refresh. After busy days, expect some firm, possibly icy surfaces on popular runs, especially on south-facing aspects.

Historically, Killington gets an average of 250 inches of snowfall per season with depths often exceeding 60 inches, so while current base depths seem modest, there's plenty of season left. Spring conditions could still bring some decent storms before things melt out.

Bottom line: get out there while you can. The mountain is fully open with fresh snow on the horizon, the cold is locking things in, and you've got the entire mountain to yourself if you pick the less-traveled lines. Just watch for wind crust on exposed terrain and enjoy the smooth, groomed runs that the crew has been working hard to maintain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 13:03:59 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're dreaming of fresh snow and smooth descents at Killington, here's what's happening on the mountain right now. As of yesterday morning, the base was sitting at 22 inches, which isn't exactly powder paradise, but the conditions are holding their own with packed powder and machine-groomed terrain delivering smooth, edgeable turns with full coverage from top to bottom. The good news is that about an inch of new snow fell yesterday, and another inch is expected today, so the mountain is getting a little love from Mother Nature.

With 100% of trails open, you've got the entire playground at your fingertips, meaning long cruisers, steeps, trees, and everything in between are skiing well right now. Whether you're into groomed runs or exploring off-piste terrain, there's plenty of real estate to spread out and find your own adventure.

Looking at the weather picture, it's cold and windy out there. Tonight temperatures will drop to around 15 degrees Fahrenheit at the summit, with westerly winds gusting around Force 3 to 4. Tomorrow morning things warm up slightly to the low 20s, but don't get too comfortable—by Friday the mercury will dip back into the teens. The wind will be a factor through the weekend, shifting to the southwest and gradually easing as we move through the next few days.

For the next five days, expect a parade of cold, dry weather. Friday looks like the calmest day with temperatures in the mid-teens and lighter winds out of the southwest. Saturday stays chilly in the mid-20s with light northwest winds. Sunday and Monday bring another round of cold, with highs only in the low teens and single digits respectively. If you're sensitive to wind chill, bundle up extra layers on Friday and Saturday.

On the conditions front, remember that piste surfaces can range from fresh powder to firm, icy spots depending on where you're riding and how much traffic a particular run has seen. Off-piste areas are trickier—the wind and sun have likely created some wind crust, while shaded pockets might still be holding onto pillowy snow from yesterday's refresh. After busy days, expect some firm, possibly icy surfaces on popular runs, especially on south-facing aspects.

Historically, Killington gets an average of 250 inches of snowfall per season with depths often exceeding 60 inches, so while current base depths seem modest, there's plenty of season left. Spring conditions could still bring some decent storms before things melt out.

Bottom line: get out there while you can. The mountain is fully open with fresh snow on the horizon, the cold is locking things in, and you've got the entire mountain to yourself if you pick the less-traveled lines. Just watch for wind crust on exposed terrain and enjoy the smooth, groomed runs that the crew has been working hard to maintain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're dreaming of fresh snow and smooth descents at Killington, here's what's happening on the mountain right now. As of yesterday morning, the base was sitting at 22 inches, which isn't exactly powder paradise, but the conditions are holding their own with packed powder and machine-groomed terrain delivering smooth, edgeable turns with full coverage from top to bottom. The good news is that about an inch of new snow fell yesterday, and another inch is expected today, so the mountain is getting a little love from Mother Nature.

With 100% of trails open, you've got the entire playground at your fingertips, meaning long cruisers, steeps, trees, and everything in between are skiing well right now. Whether you're into groomed runs or exploring off-piste terrain, there's plenty of real estate to spread out and find your own adventure.

Looking at the weather picture, it's cold and windy out there. Tonight temperatures will drop to around 15 degrees Fahrenheit at the summit, with westerly winds gusting around Force 3 to 4. Tomorrow morning things warm up slightly to the low 20s, but don't get too comfortable—by Friday the mercury will dip back into the teens. The wind will be a factor through the weekend, shifting to the southwest and gradually easing as we move through the next few days.

For the next five days, expect a parade of cold, dry weather. Friday looks like the calmest day with temperatures in the mid-teens and lighter winds out of the southwest. Saturday stays chilly in the mid-20s with light northwest winds. Sunday and Monday bring another round of cold, with highs only in the low teens and single digits respectively. If you're sensitive to wind chill, bundle up extra layers on Friday and Saturday.

On the conditions front, remember that piste surfaces can range from fresh powder to firm, icy spots depending on where you're riding and how much traffic a particular run has seen. Off-piste areas are trickier—the wind and sun have likely created some wind crust, while shaded pockets might still be holding onto pillowy snow from yesterday's refresh. After busy days, expect some firm, possibly icy surfaces on popular runs, especially on south-facing aspects.

Historically, Killington gets an average of 250 inches of snowfall per season with depths often exceeding 60 inches, so while current base depths seem modest, there's plenty of season left. Spring conditions could still bring some decent storms before things melt out.

Bottom line: get out there while you can. The mountain is fully open with fresh snow on the horizon, the cold is locking things in, and you've got the entire mountain to yourself if you pick the less-traveled lines. Just watch for wind crust on exposed terrain and enjoy the smooth, groomed runs that the crew has been working hard to maintain.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort in Vermont is still dishing out that classic Beast of the East vibe, with surfaces holding strong in packed powder and machine-groomed terrain for those buttery, edgeable carves from top to bottom—full coverage everywhere you look. Think smooth turns that make you grin ear to ear, whether you're ripping groomers or linking off-piste lines (just check avalanche risks before venturing out, as always).

Snow depths? Reports are a bit quiet lately, but the base and summit are primed for action with no thin spots holding us back. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours that we can pin down, and season totals are cruising toward the resort's epic average of 174 inches annually—plenty to keep the stoke high. Lifts and trails? Operations are rolling strong; hit the conditions page for the daily lift and trail count, but expect most of the 200+ trails open given the solid base.

Right now, temps are chilly but shreddable, hovering around freezing with light winds—perfect for layering up and charging. Looking ahead, brace for fun: a light covering of new snow hits Wednesday morning, then 1 inch forecast in the next 48 hours through Saturday, with snow down to resort levels on Friday and Saturday. Temps max out near 52°F Friday in town before cooling off—prime for powder days early week, then spring-like vibes. Off-piste? Assess local stability first, but the setup screams adventure.

Pro tips from the locals: Book tickets, rentals, and lessons online only, and snag free lift tix if you register a newbie for lessons. Early lift openings are popping during prez weekend vibes (Feb 14-16 was lit, more to come). Pass checker online keeps you hassle-free, and discounted lodging bundles sweeten the deal. Killington's entering a new era of world-class upgrades—growth that's got everyone buzzing. Grab your gear, this mountain's calling your name!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort in Vermont is still dishing out that classic Beast of the East vibe, with surfaces holding strong in packed powder and machine-groomed terrain for those buttery, edgeable carves from top to bottom—full coverage everywhere you look. Think smooth turns that make you grin ear to ear, whether you're ripping groomers or linking off-piste lines (just check avalanche risks before venturing out, as always).

Snow depths? Reports are a bit quiet lately, but the base and summit are primed for action with no thin spots holding us back. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours that we can pin down, and season totals are cruising toward the resort's epic average of 174 inches annually—plenty to keep the stoke high. Lifts and trails? Operations are rolling strong; hit the conditions page for the daily lift and trail count, but expect most of the 200+ trails open given the solid base.

Right now, temps are chilly but shreddable, hovering around freezing with light winds—perfect for layering up and charging. Looking ahead, brace for fun: a light covering of new snow hits Wednesday morning, then 1 inch forecast in the next 48 hours through Saturday, with snow down to resort levels on Friday and Saturday. Temps max out near 52°F Friday in town before cooling off—prime for powder days early week, then spring-like vibes. Off-piste? Assess local stability first, but the setup screams adventure.

Pro tips from the locals: Book tickets, rentals, and lessons online only, and snag free lift tix if you register a newbie for lessons. Early lift openings are popping during prez weekend vibes (Feb 14-16 was lit, more to come). Pass checker online keeps you hassle-free, and discounted lodging bundles sweeten the deal. Killington's entering a new era of world-class upgrades—growth that's got everyone buzzing. Grab your gear, this mountain's calling your name!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort in Vermont is still dishing out that classic Beast of the East vibe, with surfaces holding strong in packed powder and machine-groomed terrain for those buttery, edgeable carves from top to bottom—full coverage everywhere you look. Think smooth turns that make you grin ear to ear, whether you're ripping groomers or linking off-piste lines (just check avalanche risks before venturing out, as always).

Snow depths? Reports are a bit quiet lately, but the base and summit are primed for action with no thin spots holding us back. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours that we can pin down, and season totals are cruising toward the resort's epic average of 174 inches annually—plenty to keep the stoke high. Lifts and trails? Operations are rolling strong; hit the conditions page for the daily lift and trail count, but expect most of the 200+ trails open given the solid base.

Right now, temps are chilly but shreddable, hovering around freezing with light winds—perfect for layering up and charging. Looking ahead, brace for fun: a light covering of new snow hits Wednesday morning, then 1 inch forecast in the next 48 hours through Saturday, with snow down to resort levels on Friday and Saturday. Temps max out near 52°F Friday in town before cooling off—prime for powder days early week, then spring-like vibes. Off-piste? Assess local stability first, but the setup screams adventure.

Pro tips from the locals: Book tickets, rentals, and lessons online only, and snag free lift tix if you register a newbie for lessons. Early lift openings are popping during prez weekend vibes (Feb 14-16 was lit, more to come). Pass checker online keeps you hassle-free, and discounted lodging bundles sweeten the deal. Killington's entering a new era of world-class upgrades—growth that's got everyone buzzing. Grab your gear, this mountain's calling your name!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Beast Mode: 170 Inches Deep with Full Terrain Open and Fresh Snow Coming</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington—the Beast of the East—is roaring with epic conditions right now, boasting a solid base of 16-17 inches at the bottom and up to 32-34 inches at the summit, all machine-groomed for those buttery carves. Packed powder dominates mid-mountain at 22 inches, perfect for ripping groomers or ducking into trees on its massive 1,516 skiable acres.

You've got the full playground open: all 155 trails (100% of 118 km) and every one of 22 lifts spinning, including those sweet gondolas and high-speed chairs—prime time to hit steeps, moguls, or wide cruisers without lines. Recent dumps? 13 inches over the past five days, with season total crushing 170 inches already, thanks to the East's biggest snowmaking army keeping it consistent.

Weather's biting today with snow flurries, highs around 28°F dropping to 19°F tonight, but bundle up—gripping snow means great edge hold. Tomorrow chills out to partly cloudy, 20°F high/9°F low; Wednesday brings fresh snow (1-2 inches possible) at 32°F/8°F; Thursday partly cloudy 29°F/21°F; Friday more snow at 33°F/21°F. Expect up to 4 inches new over the next week, snowline dropping to base level for powder hounds.

Pistes are primo machine-groomed and packed powder, off-piste gripping nicely with recent grooming sticking around long cruisers and glades—no halfpipe or night skiing yet, but valley runs are open. Locals say hit early for soft morning snow before north winds pick up; passes required for any uphill skinning.

Beast mode activated—longest season in the East runs through June, so grab your board and charge! Stay frosty, conditions can shift fast.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington—the Beast of the East—is roaring with epic conditions right now, boasting a solid base of 16-17 inches at the bottom and up to 32-34 inches at the summit, all machine-groomed for those buttery carves. Packed powder dominates mid-mountain at 22 inches, perfect for ripping groomers or ducking into trees on its massive 1,516 skiable acres.

You've got the full playground open: all 155 trails (100% of 118 km) and every one of 22 lifts spinning, including those sweet gondolas and high-speed chairs—prime time to hit steeps, moguls, or wide cruisers without lines. Recent dumps? 13 inches over the past five days, with season total crushing 170 inches already, thanks to the East's biggest snowmaking army keeping it consistent.

Weather's biting today with snow flurries, highs around 28°F dropping to 19°F tonight, but bundle up—gripping snow means great edge hold. Tomorrow chills out to partly cloudy, 20°F high/9°F low; Wednesday brings fresh snow (1-2 inches possible) at 32°F/8°F; Thursday partly cloudy 29°F/21°F; Friday more snow at 33°F/21°F. Expect up to 4 inches new over the next week, snowline dropping to base level for powder hounds.

Pistes are primo machine-groomed and packed powder, off-piste gripping nicely with recent grooming sticking around long cruisers and glades—no halfpipe or night skiing yet, but valley runs are open. Locals say hit early for soft morning snow before north winds pick up; passes required for any uphill skinning.

Beast mode activated—longest season in the East runs through June, so grab your board and charge! Stay frosty, conditions can shift fast.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington—the Beast of the East—is roaring with epic conditions right now, boasting a solid base of 16-17 inches at the bottom and up to 32-34 inches at the summit, all machine-groomed for those buttery carves. Packed powder dominates mid-mountain at 22 inches, perfect for ripping groomers or ducking into trees on its massive 1,516 skiable acres.

You've got the full playground open: all 155 trails (100% of 118 km) and every one of 22 lifts spinning, including those sweet gondolas and high-speed chairs—prime time to hit steeps, moguls, or wide cruisers without lines. Recent dumps? 13 inches over the past five days, with season total crushing 170 inches already, thanks to the East's biggest snowmaking army keeping it consistent.

Weather's biting today with snow flurries, highs around 28°F dropping to 19°F tonight, but bundle up—gripping snow means great edge hold. Tomorrow chills out to partly cloudy, 20°F high/9°F low; Wednesday brings fresh snow (1-2 inches possible) at 32°F/8°F; Thursday partly cloudy 29°F/21°F; Friday more snow at 33°F/21°F. Expect up to 4 inches new over the next week, snowline dropping to base level for powder hounds.

Pistes are primo machine-groomed and packed powder, off-piste gripping nicely with recent grooming sticking around long cruisers and glades—no halfpipe or night skiing yet, but valley runs are open. Locals say hit early for soft morning snow before north winds pick up; passes required for any uphill skinning.

Beast mode activated—longest season in the East runs through June, so grab your board and charge! Stay frosty, conditions can shift fast.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Unleash Your Inner Beast: Killington's Epic Powder Paradise Awaits This Winter</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to unleash your inner Beast at Killington Resort, Vermont's legendary ski mecca where the mountain is 100% open and roaring with epic terrain! Right now, the base boasts 17-34 inches of snow depth (around 50 cm at the bottom, 76 cm up top), with a season total of 170 inches keeping things beastly all winter. Fresh powder magic hit with 12 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours, plus 13 inches over the past four days—pure shredder's delight!

Primary surfaces are powdery bliss, backed by packed powder for those carving cruisers, while off-piste spots grip nicely for tree runs and steeps. All 155 trails and 22 lifts are spinning wide open across 1,516 skiable acres, from gentle groomers to heart-pounding blacks, serviced by gondolas and that high-speed six-pack bubble chair. Summit at 4,241 feet drops a massive 3,076 vertical feet to the 1,165-foot base—endless lines for skiers and boarders alike.

Today's weather dishes snow with highs around 32°F and lows near 23°F, perfect for pow turns before it chills. Expect more snow tonight into tomorrow (Monday) with highs of 26°F, lows 19°F, and 3-7 inches possible in southern Vermont spots, winds gusting to 35 mph—could mean blowing snow and tricky passes, so plan smart. Tuesday brings partly cloudy skies at 20-31°F, Wednesday snow again at 25°F, and the fun rolls on with fresh dumps forecast through the weekend.

Pro tips from the locals: Grab the Killington app for real-time lift/trail status and stats tracking, sign up for Beast text alerts on powder drops, and hit the totally tubular tubing park for non-ski thrills with post-run hot cocoa. Passes like Fast Tracks give express lane priority—book lodging direct for discounted tickets. No special closures, just prime conditions calling your name. Pack those thermals, charge the boots, and come conquer The Beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to unleash your inner Beast at Killington Resort, Vermont's legendary ski mecca where the mountain is 100% open and roaring with epic terrain! Right now, the base boasts 17-34 inches of snow depth (around 50 cm at the bottom, 76 cm up top), with a season total of 170 inches keeping things beastly all winter. Fresh powder magic hit with 12 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours, plus 13 inches over the past four days—pure shredder's delight!

Primary surfaces are powdery bliss, backed by packed powder for those carving cruisers, while off-piste spots grip nicely for tree runs and steeps. All 155 trails and 22 lifts are spinning wide open across 1,516 skiable acres, from gentle groomers to heart-pounding blacks, serviced by gondolas and that high-speed six-pack bubble chair. Summit at 4,241 feet drops a massive 3,076 vertical feet to the 1,165-foot base—endless lines for skiers and boarders alike.

Today's weather dishes snow with highs around 32°F and lows near 23°F, perfect for pow turns before it chills. Expect more snow tonight into tomorrow (Monday) with highs of 26°F, lows 19°F, and 3-7 inches possible in southern Vermont spots, winds gusting to 35 mph—could mean blowing snow and tricky passes, so plan smart. Tuesday brings partly cloudy skies at 20-31°F, Wednesday snow again at 25°F, and the fun rolls on with fresh dumps forecast through the weekend.

Pro tips from the locals: Grab the Killington app for real-time lift/trail status and stats tracking, sign up for Beast text alerts on powder drops, and hit the totally tubular tubing park for non-ski thrills with post-run hot cocoa. Passes like Fast Tracks give express lane priority—book lodging direct for discounted tickets. No special closures, just prime conditions calling your name. Pack those thermals, charge the boots, and come conquer The Beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to unleash your inner Beast at Killington Resort, Vermont's legendary ski mecca where the mountain is 100% open and roaring with epic terrain! Right now, the base boasts 17-34 inches of snow depth (around 50 cm at the bottom, 76 cm up top), with a season total of 170 inches keeping things beastly all winter. Fresh powder magic hit with 12 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours, plus 13 inches over the past four days—pure shredder's delight!

Primary surfaces are powdery bliss, backed by packed powder for those carving cruisers, while off-piste spots grip nicely for tree runs and steeps. All 155 trails and 22 lifts are spinning wide open across 1,516 skiable acres, from gentle groomers to heart-pounding blacks, serviced by gondolas and that high-speed six-pack bubble chair. Summit at 4,241 feet drops a massive 3,076 vertical feet to the 1,165-foot base—endless lines for skiers and boarders alike.

Today's weather dishes snow with highs around 32°F and lows near 23°F, perfect for pow turns before it chills. Expect more snow tonight into tomorrow (Monday) with highs of 26°F, lows 19°F, and 3-7 inches possible in southern Vermont spots, winds gusting to 35 mph—could mean blowing snow and tricky passes, so plan smart. Tuesday brings partly cloudy skies at 20-31°F, Wednesday snow again at 25°F, and the fun rolls on with fresh dumps forecast through the weekend.

Pro tips from the locals: Grab the Killington app for real-time lift/trail status and stats tracking, sign up for Beast text alerts on powder drops, and hit the totally tubular tubing park for non-ski thrills with post-run hot cocoa. Passes like Fast Tracks give express lane priority—book lodging direct for discounted tickets. No special closures, just prime conditions calling your name. Pack those thermals, charge the boots, and come conquer The Beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow lovers! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with every single one of its 22 lifts spinning and 118 out of 118.4 km of trails wide open—100% action-packed terrain for you to carve up. Base snow depth sits at a solid 50 cm, climbing to 76 cm up top at 1293m, with that gripping snow quality perfect for locking in your edges on groomers or charging the park.

No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the last natural snowfall hit on Feb 17, and the crew's been cranking snow guns non-stop—expect even more coverage through mid-week. Season total? This beast averages 250 inches annually, and with depths over 60 inches typical, it's living up to its rep as a snow reliable paradise.

Weather's chilly and cloudy today, base around 26°F and summit dipping to 19-20°F with light 1 mph winds—prime for layering up and staying toasty. Pistes are grippy and groomed where needed, ideal for all-mountain shredders, while off-piste varies with wind-sculpted crust or stashes if you're hunting untouched lines—just scope it out. Valley run's open too, so laps from top to bottom are calling.

Peeking ahead, fresh flakes are on deck: up to 4 cm today at mountain level (-14/-5°C), then 3 cm Monday, 1 cm Tuesday, 5 cm Wednesday, and a juicy 10 cm Friday—snowline stays low at resort level (1050ft) for easy base hits. Temps hover cold: highs 33°F today dropping to 19°F Wednesday before bouncing back, with light winds keeping it shreddable.

Pro tip from the locals: snag online tickets, passes, or lessons early—everything's digital now—and book resort lodging for lift ticket deals. Fun Park's open (halfpipe closed), no night skiing yet, and they're hyped for spring skiing into June 7. Powder hounds, this is your playground—grab your board and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow lovers! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with every single one of its 22 lifts spinning and 118 out of 118.4 km of trails wide open—100% action-packed terrain for you to carve up. Base snow depth sits at a solid 50 cm, climbing to 76 cm up top at 1293m, with that gripping snow quality perfect for locking in your edges on groomers or charging the park.

No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the last natural snowfall hit on Feb 17, and the crew's been cranking snow guns non-stop—expect even more coverage through mid-week. Season total? This beast averages 250 inches annually, and with depths over 60 inches typical, it's living up to its rep as a snow reliable paradise.

Weather's chilly and cloudy today, base around 26°F and summit dipping to 19-20°F with light 1 mph winds—prime for layering up and staying toasty. Pistes are grippy and groomed where needed, ideal for all-mountain shredders, while off-piste varies with wind-sculpted crust or stashes if you're hunting untouched lines—just scope it out. Valley run's open too, so laps from top to bottom are calling.

Peeking ahead, fresh flakes are on deck: up to 4 cm today at mountain level (-14/-5°C), then 3 cm Monday, 1 cm Tuesday, 5 cm Wednesday, and a juicy 10 cm Friday—snowline stays low at resort level (1050ft) for easy base hits. Temps hover cold: highs 33°F today dropping to 19°F Wednesday before bouncing back, with light winds keeping it shreddable.

Pro tip from the locals: snag online tickets, passes, or lessons early—everything's digital now—and book resort lodging for lift ticket deals. Fun Park's open (halfpipe closed), no night skiing yet, and they're hyped for spring skiing into June 7. Powder hounds, this is your playground—grab your board and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow lovers! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with every single one of its 22 lifts spinning and 118 out of 118.4 km of trails wide open—100% action-packed terrain for you to carve up. Base snow depth sits at a solid 50 cm, climbing to 76 cm up top at 1293m, with that gripping snow quality perfect for locking in your edges on groomers or charging the park.

No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the last natural snowfall hit on Feb 17, and the crew's been cranking snow guns non-stop—expect even more coverage through mid-week. Season total? This beast averages 250 inches annually, and with depths over 60 inches typical, it's living up to its rep as a snow reliable paradise.

Weather's chilly and cloudy today, base around 26°F and summit dipping to 19-20°F with light 1 mph winds—prime for layering up and staying toasty. Pistes are grippy and groomed where needed, ideal for all-mountain shredders, while off-piste varies with wind-sculpted crust or stashes if you're hunting untouched lines—just scope it out. Valley run's open too, so laps from top to bottom are calling.

Peeking ahead, fresh flakes are on deck: up to 4 cm today at mountain level (-14/-5°C), then 3 cm Monday, 1 cm Tuesday, 5 cm Wednesday, and a juicy 10 cm Friday—snowline stays low at resort level (1050ft) for easy base hits. Temps hover cold: highs 33°F today dropping to 19°F Wednesday before bouncing back, with light winds keeping it shreddable.

Pro tip from the locals: snag online tickets, passes, or lessons early—everything's digital now—and book resort lodging for lift ticket deals. Fun Park's open (halfpipe closed), no night skiing yet, and they're hyped for spring skiing into June 7. Powder hounds, this is your playground—grab your board and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort, the Beast of the East, is roaring at 100% open with every one of its 22 lifts spinning and all 118 km of trails ready to rip—valley runs included, so you can cruise from summit to base without a hitch. Base snow depth sits at a solid 50 cm (about 20 inches), climbing to 76 cm (30 inches) up top at 1293m, with that gripping snow quality perfect for carving groomers or charging park features.

Fresh powder alert! A powder alarm just dropped for up to 6 inches over the next couple days, and today's forecast calls for another 5 cm at summit with temps from -16°C to -5°C—chilly enough to keep it light and fun. Last snowfall was February 17, but expect 14 cm yesterday at both levels, building that base for epic turns. Season total? Killington's averaging 250 inches historically, and with the resort pushing through to June 7, we're stacking deep.

Right now, bundle up—summit temps hover around 23°F (-5°C) with southeast winds at F4, dropping to 29°F (-2°C) at base under partly cloudy skies turning snowy. Piste conditions are prime gripping snow, but watch for variable off-piste with wind crust possible in sunnier spots; stick to patrolled for safety.

Look ahead: Tomorrow (Sun) clears a bit at -16°C to -4°C summit with minimal new snow, then light flurries Monday (

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort, the Beast of the East, is roaring at 100% open with every one of its 22 lifts spinning and all 118 km of trails ready to rip—valley runs included, so you can cruise from summit to base without a hitch. Base snow depth sits at a solid 50 cm (about 20 inches), climbing to 76 cm (30 inches) up top at 1293m, with that gripping snow quality perfect for carving groomers or charging park features.

Fresh powder alert! A powder alarm just dropped for up to 6 inches over the next couple days, and today's forecast calls for another 5 cm at summit with temps from -16°C to -5°C—chilly enough to keep it light and fun. Last snowfall was February 17, but expect 14 cm yesterday at both levels, building that base for epic turns. Season total? Killington's averaging 250 inches historically, and with the resort pushing through to June 7, we're stacking deep.

Right now, bundle up—summit temps hover around 23°F (-5°C) with southeast winds at F4, dropping to 29°F (-2°C) at base under partly cloudy skies turning snowy. Piste conditions are prime gripping snow, but watch for variable off-piste with wind crust possible in sunnier spots; stick to patrolled for safety.

Look ahead: Tomorrow (Sun) clears a bit at -16°C to -4°C summit with minimal new snow, then light flurries Monday (

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort, the Beast of the East, is roaring at 100% open with every one of its 22 lifts spinning and all 118 km of trails ready to rip—valley runs included, so you can cruise from summit to base without a hitch. Base snow depth sits at a solid 50 cm (about 20 inches), climbing to 76 cm (30 inches) up top at 1293m, with that gripping snow quality perfect for carving groomers or charging park features.

Fresh powder alert! A powder alarm just dropped for up to 6 inches over the next couple days, and today's forecast calls for another 5 cm at summit with temps from -16°C to -5°C—chilly enough to keep it light and fun. Last snowfall was February 17, but expect 14 cm yesterday at both levels, building that base for epic turns. Season total? Killington's averaging 250 inches historically, and with the resort pushing through to June 7, we're stacking deep.

Right now, bundle up—summit temps hover around 23°F (-5°C) with southeast winds at F4, dropping to 29°F (-2°C) at base under partly cloudy skies turning snowy. Piste conditions are prime gripping snow, but watch for variable off-piste with wind crust possible in sunnier spots; stick to patrolled for safety.

Look ahead: Tomorrow (Sun) clears a bit at -16°C to -4°C summit with minimal new snow, then light flurries Monday (

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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Vermont beast mode in full swing! Picture this: a solid **50 cm (20") base at the bottom** and **76 cm (30") up top at 1293m**, delivering gripping snow that's perfect for carving groomers or charging steeps. You've got **all 22 lifts spinning** and **100% of 118 km of trails open**—that's every run from Bear Mountain to the Superstar summit ready for your next pow slash. Recent dumps? Last flakes hit on Feb 17, but a powder alarm is screaming for **14 cm fresh today (Fri 20)** across the mountain, with more in the pipe.

Weather's cooperating like a dream: today's highs hover around **-5°C at summit (-9°C to 0°C base)**, feeling crisp but shreddable after yesterday's balmy 33°F tease. Looking ahead, brace for epic turns—the next 48 hours pack **4-5 inches new snow**, heaviest tonight into Sat with 5 cm more and lows dipping to -16°C. Sun through Tue stays cold and dryish (-4°C to -8°C, trace flurries), then Thu explodes with **15 cm bombs** at -3°C to 2°C. Snowline stays low, so base gets love too.

Pistes are gripping firm, ideal for speed demons, while off-piste calls for caution—check avy risks before ducking ropes. Season total? Killington's chasing its 250-inch average, with the hill open till June 7. Pro tip: snag online tickets/lessons for deals, passes via the checker, and book lodging for lift discounts—lifts sell out fast. Valley run's open, fun park's lit, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet. Dial in those edges, locals say it's prime mid-season glory—get after it before the next storm buries the Beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2026 13:01:51 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Vermont beast mode in full swing! Picture this: a solid **50 cm (20") base at the bottom** and **76 cm (30") up top at 1293m**, delivering gripping snow that's perfect for carving groomers or charging steeps. You've got **all 22 lifts spinning** and **100% of 118 km of trails open**—that's every run from Bear Mountain to the Superstar summit ready for your next pow slash. Recent dumps? Last flakes hit on Feb 17, but a powder alarm is screaming for **14 cm fresh today (Fri 20)** across the mountain, with more in the pipe.

Weather's cooperating like a dream: today's highs hover around **-5°C at summit (-9°C to 0°C base)**, feeling crisp but shreddable after yesterday's balmy 33°F tease. Looking ahead, brace for epic turns—the next 48 hours pack **4-5 inches new snow**, heaviest tonight into Sat with 5 cm more and lows dipping to -16°C. Sun through Tue stays cold and dryish (-4°C to -8°C, trace flurries), then Thu explodes with **15 cm bombs** at -3°C to 2°C. Snowline stays low, so base gets love too.

Pistes are gripping firm, ideal for speed demons, while off-piste calls for caution—check avy risks before ducking ropes. Season total? Killington's chasing its 250-inch average, with the hill open till June 7. Pro tip: snag online tickets/lessons for deals, passes via the checker, and book lodging for lift discounts—lifts sell out fast. Valley run's open, fun park's lit, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet. Dial in those edges, locals say it's prime mid-season glory—get after it before the next storm buries the Beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Vermont beast mode in full swing! Picture this: a solid **50 cm (20") base at the bottom** and **76 cm (30") up top at 1293m**, delivering gripping snow that's perfect for carving groomers or charging steeps. You've got **all 22 lifts spinning** and **100% of 118 km of trails open**—that's every run from Bear Mountain to the Superstar summit ready for your next pow slash. Recent dumps? Last flakes hit on Feb 17, but a powder alarm is screaming for **14 cm fresh today (Fri 20)** across the mountain, with more in the pipe.

Weather's cooperating like a dream: today's highs hover around **-5°C at summit (-9°C to 0°C base)**, feeling crisp but shreddable after yesterday's balmy 33°F tease. Looking ahead, brace for epic turns—the next 48 hours pack **4-5 inches new snow**, heaviest tonight into Sat with 5 cm more and lows dipping to -16°C. Sun through Tue stays cold and dryish (-4°C to -8°C, trace flurries), then Thu explodes with **15 cm bombs** at -3°C to 2°C. Snowline stays low, so base gets love too.

Pistes are gripping firm, ideal for speed demons, while off-piste calls for caution—check avy risks before ducking ropes. Season total? Killington's chasing its 250-inch average, with the hill open till June 7. Pro tip: snag online tickets/lessons for deals, passes via the checker, and book lodging for lift discounts—lifts sell out fast. Valley run's open, fun park's lit, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet. Dial in those edges, locals say it's prime mid-season glory—get after it before the next storm buries the Beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Peak Season: Fresh Snow Friday and Saturday, 100% Open Terrain Ready to Shred</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, and conditions at Killington are absolutely dialed in for winter shredding. With 100% of terrain open across 118 kilometers of slopes and all 22 lifts running, this is peak season at its finest.

Let's talk snow. The summit is sitting pretty at 76 centimeters while the base holds a solid 50 centimeters, giving you plenty of cushion for spring-like conditions. The mountain just picked up 8 inches over the past six days, and that fresh powder is gripping nicely on the pistes right now. Season to date, Killington has stacked up an impressive 157 inches, which is well above the historical average of around 173 inches annually, so the base is exceptionally deep for February.

Looking at the immediate forecast, things are about to get interesting. Friday is bringing 8 centimeters of new snow with highs around 33 degrees Fahrenheit, followed by Saturday's dump of 10 centimeters as it stays cold in the low 30s. Sunday looks quieter with no significant snow, but then Monday and Tuesday will see another centimeter or so. If you're planning a weekend trip, Friday and Saturday are your money days.

Current conditions favor a mix of machine-groomed runs and packed powder, which means you've got options whether you're hunting corduroy groomers or digging into the sides of the mountain. Off-piste can be variable depending on wind and sun exposure, but with fresh snow coming in cold, the good stashes should hold up for a few days if you know where to look.

The weather pattern shows nighttime lows dipping into the negative teens early next week, which will lock things down nicely. Daytime highs will hover in the upper 20s to low 30s through the weekend before gradually warming as you move into next week. Wind looks manageable at light to moderate speeds, so visibility should be solid for most of the forecast period.

With the season stretching all the way through early June, you've got time to pick your shots. The tubing park is also open if you've got any non-skiing friends in tow. This is seriously prime time to get up the mountain and experience what makes Killington legendary in the East.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 13:01:39 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, and conditions at Killington are absolutely dialed in for winter shredding. With 100% of terrain open across 118 kilometers of slopes and all 22 lifts running, this is peak season at its finest.

Let's talk snow. The summit is sitting pretty at 76 centimeters while the base holds a solid 50 centimeters, giving you plenty of cushion for spring-like conditions. The mountain just picked up 8 inches over the past six days, and that fresh powder is gripping nicely on the pistes right now. Season to date, Killington has stacked up an impressive 157 inches, which is well above the historical average of around 173 inches annually, so the base is exceptionally deep for February.

Looking at the immediate forecast, things are about to get interesting. Friday is bringing 8 centimeters of new snow with highs around 33 degrees Fahrenheit, followed by Saturday's dump of 10 centimeters as it stays cold in the low 30s. Sunday looks quieter with no significant snow, but then Monday and Tuesday will see another centimeter or so. If you're planning a weekend trip, Friday and Saturday are your money days.

Current conditions favor a mix of machine-groomed runs and packed powder, which means you've got options whether you're hunting corduroy groomers or digging into the sides of the mountain. Off-piste can be variable depending on wind and sun exposure, but with fresh snow coming in cold, the good stashes should hold up for a few days if you know where to look.

The weather pattern shows nighttime lows dipping into the negative teens early next week, which will lock things down nicely. Daytime highs will hover in the upper 20s to low 30s through the weekend before gradually warming as you move into next week. Wind looks manageable at light to moderate speeds, so visibility should be solid for most of the forecast period.

With the season stretching all the way through early June, you've got time to pick your shots. The tubing park is also open if you've got any non-skiing friends in tow. This is seriously prime time to get up the mountain and experience what makes Killington legendary in the East.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, and conditions at Killington are absolutely dialed in for winter shredding. With 100% of terrain open across 118 kilometers of slopes and all 22 lifts running, this is peak season at its finest.

Let's talk snow. The summit is sitting pretty at 76 centimeters while the base holds a solid 50 centimeters, giving you plenty of cushion for spring-like conditions. The mountain just picked up 8 inches over the past six days, and that fresh powder is gripping nicely on the pistes right now. Season to date, Killington has stacked up an impressive 157 inches, which is well above the historical average of around 173 inches annually, so the base is exceptionally deep for February.

Looking at the immediate forecast, things are about to get interesting. Friday is bringing 8 centimeters of new snow with highs around 33 degrees Fahrenheit, followed by Saturday's dump of 10 centimeters as it stays cold in the low 30s. Sunday looks quieter with no significant snow, but then Monday and Tuesday will see another centimeter or so. If you're planning a weekend trip, Friday and Saturday are your money days.

Current conditions favor a mix of machine-groomed runs and packed powder, which means you've got options whether you're hunting corduroy groomers or digging into the sides of the mountain. Off-piste can be variable depending on wind and sun exposure, but with fresh snow coming in cold, the good stashes should hold up for a few days if you know where to look.

The weather pattern shows nighttime lows dipping into the negative teens early next week, which will lock things down nicely. Daytime highs will hover in the upper 20s to low 30s through the weekend before gradually warming as you move into next week. Wind looks manageable at light to moderate speeds, so visibility should be solid for most of the forecast period.

With the season stretching all the way through early June, you've got time to pick your shots. The tubing park is also open if you've got any non-skiing friends in tow. This is seriously prime time to get up the mountain and experience what makes Killington legendary in the East.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, with 100% of terrain open and all 22 lifts running strong. If you're itching for a ski trip to Vermont, Killington is ready to deliver that classic New England mountain experience.

The current snow situation is pretty solid. You're looking at around 76 centimeters (about 30 inches) of snow up at the summit and 50 centimeters (roughly 20 inches) at the base, with primary surfaces machine-groomed to perfection. The groomers have been working overtime to dial in the conditions, and right now you've got that premium packed powder feel underfoot. The season total is sitting at an impressive 157 inches so far, which shows this winter has been treating skiers and riders well.

Fresh snow landed in the past 24 hours with about an inch falling, and the previous 48 hours saw another inch, so the mountain's been getting some natural top-ups to work with. The real excitement is coming in the forecast though. A system is moving in with significant snow expected Friday through the weekend. Friday should bring around 4 inches at elevation, Saturday could add another inch, and Sunday might squeeze out less than an inch. More snow is in the pipeline for early next week as well. All told, you're looking at roughly 5 inches of new snow over the next 7 days, with possibilities pushing toward 7 inches if things line up just right.

Weather-wise, the mountain is currently sitting in that freeze-thaw sweet spot. Daytime temps are hovering in the low-to-mid 30s Fahrenheit, with nights dipping into the teens and low 20s. That's perfect for maintaining those groomed runs while allowing the resort's legendary snowmaking system to work its magic when needed. Rain is possible later in the week before the snow system arrives, so those who are visiting Thursday might want to plan around that.

The resort itself is fully dialed in with all 155 trails and 20 chairlifts available. The base facilities are in great shape, and the tubing park is humming along nicely if you want a break from the slopes. Killington's known for having the most extensive snowmaking operation in the country, so even when Mother Nature takes a breather, the mountain keeps delivering those consistent conditions that make it the largest ski area in the Northeast.

If you're thinking about heading out, the next 5 to 7 days are looking prime. Get out there and show the Beast what you're made of.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, with 100% of terrain open and all 22 lifts running strong. If you're itching for a ski trip to Vermont, Killington is ready to deliver that classic New England mountain experience.

The current snow situation is pretty solid. You're looking at around 76 centimeters (about 30 inches) of snow up at the summit and 50 centimeters (roughly 20 inches) at the base, with primary surfaces machine-groomed to perfection. The groomers have been working overtime to dial in the conditions, and right now you've got that premium packed powder feel underfoot. The season total is sitting at an impressive 157 inches so far, which shows this winter has been treating skiers and riders well.

Fresh snow landed in the past 24 hours with about an inch falling, and the previous 48 hours saw another inch, so the mountain's been getting some natural top-ups to work with. The real excitement is coming in the forecast though. A system is moving in with significant snow expected Friday through the weekend. Friday should bring around 4 inches at elevation, Saturday could add another inch, and Sunday might squeeze out less than an inch. More snow is in the pipeline for early next week as well. All told, you're looking at roughly 5 inches of new snow over the next 7 days, with possibilities pushing toward 7 inches if things line up just right.

Weather-wise, the mountain is currently sitting in that freeze-thaw sweet spot. Daytime temps are hovering in the low-to-mid 30s Fahrenheit, with nights dipping into the teens and low 20s. That's perfect for maintaining those groomed runs while allowing the resort's legendary snowmaking system to work its magic when needed. Rain is possible later in the week before the snow system arrives, so those who are visiting Thursday might want to plan around that.

The resort itself is fully dialed in with all 155 trails and 20 chairlifts available. The base facilities are in great shape, and the tubing park is humming along nicely if you want a break from the slopes. Killington's known for having the most extensive snowmaking operation in the country, so even when Mother Nature takes a breather, the mountain keeps delivering those consistent conditions that make it the largest ski area in the Northeast.

If you're thinking about heading out, the next 5 to 7 days are looking prime. Get out there and show the Beast what you're made of.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, with 100% of terrain open and all 22 lifts running strong. If you're itching for a ski trip to Vermont, Killington is ready to deliver that classic New England mountain experience.

The current snow situation is pretty solid. You're looking at around 76 centimeters (about 30 inches) of snow up at the summit and 50 centimeters (roughly 20 inches) at the base, with primary surfaces machine-groomed to perfection. The groomers have been working overtime to dial in the conditions, and right now you've got that premium packed powder feel underfoot. The season total is sitting at an impressive 157 inches so far, which shows this winter has been treating skiers and riders well.

Fresh snow landed in the past 24 hours with about an inch falling, and the previous 48 hours saw another inch, so the mountain's been getting some natural top-ups to work with. The real excitement is coming in the forecast though. A system is moving in with significant snow expected Friday through the weekend. Friday should bring around 4 inches at elevation, Saturday could add another inch, and Sunday might squeeze out less than an inch. More snow is in the pipeline for early next week as well. All told, you're looking at roughly 5 inches of new snow over the next 7 days, with possibilities pushing toward 7 inches if things line up just right.

Weather-wise, the mountain is currently sitting in that freeze-thaw sweet spot. Daytime temps are hovering in the low-to-mid 30s Fahrenheit, with nights dipping into the teens and low 20s. That's perfect for maintaining those groomed runs while allowing the resort's legendary snowmaking system to work its magic when needed. Rain is possible later in the week before the snow system arrives, so those who are visiting Thursday might want to plan around that.

The resort itself is fully dialed in with all 155 trails and 20 chairlifts available. The base facilities are in great shape, and the tubing park is humming along nicely if you want a break from the slopes. Killington's known for having the most extensive snowmaking operation in the country, so even when Mother Nature takes a breather, the mountain keeps delivering those consistent conditions that make it the largest ski area in the Northeast.

If you're thinking about heading out, the next 5 to 7 days are looking prime. Get out there and show the Beast what you're made of.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington—aka the Beast—is roaring at 100% open with all 155 trails ready to rip and 19 of 20 lifts spinning, including that sweet valley run. Base packs 16-32 inches (about 50cm) of machine-groomed packed powder, while the summit hits 76cm (30 inches) of gripping snow for carves that stick like glue. Crews groomed 63% last night and fired up snowmaking on 3-5% to keep it prime.

No freshies in the last 24 hours, but 4 inches dropped Feb 11-12, with 14 inches over the past week—season total crushing 157 inches already. Pistes are hero snow central: grippy and packed, perfect for bombing blacks or buttering park features. Multiple parks are lit—Easy Street Progression, Lil' Stash, Vale Yard, Timberline, The Stash, and Dream Maker—with the Timberline halfpipe freshly cut Jan 30. Off-piste? Check local avalanche risk before venturing; it's variable with winds.

Right now, partly sunny vibes at the base around 23°F (noon forecast), summit chilling at 16°F, feeling brisk with north winds 28-33mph easing later—surfaces behaving beautifully. Looking ahead, brace for action: 5cm (2in) new snow today (Tue) across the mountain, snow line dropping to zero. Wed-Thu stay cold and dryish (-12/-3°C summit), then Fri-Sun dumps 9cm Fri, 3cm Sat-Sun with temps -16 to -6°C up high—prime pow days incoming. Total 2-3in next 7 days.

Pro tip: Weekdays run 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p; roads plowed and sanded. Tubing park's open for non-ski fun, and Fast Tracks passes skip lines. Season rolls to June 7—Beast mode activated, get after it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington—aka the Beast—is roaring at 100% open with all 155 trails ready to rip and 19 of 20 lifts spinning, including that sweet valley run. Base packs 16-32 inches (about 50cm) of machine-groomed packed powder, while the summit hits 76cm (30 inches) of gripping snow for carves that stick like glue. Crews groomed 63% last night and fired up snowmaking on 3-5% to keep it prime.

No freshies in the last 24 hours, but 4 inches dropped Feb 11-12, with 14 inches over the past week—season total crushing 157 inches already. Pistes are hero snow central: grippy and packed, perfect for bombing blacks or buttering park features. Multiple parks are lit—Easy Street Progression, Lil' Stash, Vale Yard, Timberline, The Stash, and Dream Maker—with the Timberline halfpipe freshly cut Jan 30. Off-piste? Check local avalanche risk before venturing; it's variable with winds.

Right now, partly sunny vibes at the base around 23°F (noon forecast), summit chilling at 16°F, feeling brisk with north winds 28-33mph easing later—surfaces behaving beautifully. Looking ahead, brace for action: 5cm (2in) new snow today (Tue) across the mountain, snow line dropping to zero. Wed-Thu stay cold and dryish (-12/-3°C summit), then Fri-Sun dumps 9cm Fri, 3cm Sat-Sun with temps -16 to -6°C up high—prime pow days incoming. Total 2-3in next 7 days.

Pro tip: Weekdays run 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p; roads plowed and sanded. Tubing park's open for non-ski fun, and Fast Tracks passes skip lines. Season rolls to June 7—Beast mode activated, get after it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington—aka the Beast—is roaring at 100% open with all 155 trails ready to rip and 19 of 20 lifts spinning, including that sweet valley run. Base packs 16-32 inches (about 50cm) of machine-groomed packed powder, while the summit hits 76cm (30 inches) of gripping snow for carves that stick like glue. Crews groomed 63% last night and fired up snowmaking on 3-5% to keep it prime.

No freshies in the last 24 hours, but 4 inches dropped Feb 11-12, with 14 inches over the past week—season total crushing 157 inches already. Pistes are hero snow central: grippy and packed, perfect for bombing blacks or buttering park features. Multiple parks are lit—Easy Street Progression, Lil' Stash, Vale Yard, Timberline, The Stash, and Dream Maker—with the Timberline halfpipe freshly cut Jan 30. Off-piste? Check local avalanche risk before venturing; it's variable with winds.

Right now, partly sunny vibes at the base around 23°F (noon forecast), summit chilling at 16°F, feeling brisk with north winds 28-33mph easing later—surfaces behaving beautifully. Looking ahead, brace for action: 5cm (2in) new snow today (Tue) across the mountain, snow line dropping to zero. Wed-Thu stay cold and dryish (-12/-3°C summit), then Fri-Sun dumps 9cm Fri, 3cm Sat-Sun with temps -16 to -6°C up high—prime pow days incoming. Total 2-3in next 7 days.

Pro tip: Weekdays run 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p; roads plowed and sanded. Tubing park's open for non-ski fun, and Fast Tracks passes skip lines. Season rolls to June 7—Beast mode activated, get after it!

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow beasts! Killington, the legendary Beast of Vermont, is firing on all cylinders at 100% open, unleashing its epic 155 trails and 3,076 feet of vertical across 1,516 skiable acres. Picture this: base depths rocking 16-50 inches (32" average groomed goodness), summit stacked at 30-76 cm of gripping packed powder and machine-groomed perfection—prime for carving cruisers, bombing steeps, or ducking trees. Off-piste? Variable with recent winds, but stashes linger in shaded spots; stick to marked runs for safety as conditions evolve fast.

Fresh fluff? Just 4 inches in the last 48 hours, 14" over six days, padding a beastly season total of 157". Right now, clouds hang over the summit at a chilly 10-14°F, base hovering 12-16°F with light winds—bundle up, but surfaces are behaving beautifully for shredding. Lifts? 17 of 22 spinning (77% open), including gondolas and that sweet six-pack bubble chair, feeding 100% of 118 km pistes. Valley run's good to go, no night skiing yet.

Peeking ahead, today's partly cloudy with highs near 27°F, dipping to 16°F—cold enough to preserve the base. Tomorrow (Feb 17) bumps to 30-35°F highs, a whisper of 1-4 cm new snow possible. Tue-Wed stay mild at 31-40°F, scattered flurries; Thu-Fri cool off to 19-31°F with up to 12 cm fresh by Fri—powder hounds, mark your calendars! Winds calm post-north gusts.

Pro tips from the locals: Grab Fast Tracks for priority lift lines, hit the new Tubing Park for après thrills, and check the app for real-time trails. Special ops through Feb 16: 8a-4p today. Uphill policy requires passes—Be the Beast, but play smart. Epic terrain awaits; who's charging? [~1870 chars]

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow beasts! Killington, the legendary Beast of Vermont, is firing on all cylinders at 100% open, unleashing its epic 155 trails and 3,076 feet of vertical across 1,516 skiable acres. Picture this: base depths rocking 16-50 inches (32" average groomed goodness), summit stacked at 30-76 cm of gripping packed powder and machine-groomed perfection—prime for carving cruisers, bombing steeps, or ducking trees. Off-piste? Variable with recent winds, but stashes linger in shaded spots; stick to marked runs for safety as conditions evolve fast.

Fresh fluff? Just 4 inches in the last 48 hours, 14" over six days, padding a beastly season total of 157". Right now, clouds hang over the summit at a chilly 10-14°F, base hovering 12-16°F with light winds—bundle up, but surfaces are behaving beautifully for shredding. Lifts? 17 of 22 spinning (77% open), including gondolas and that sweet six-pack bubble chair, feeding 100% of 118 km pistes. Valley run's good to go, no night skiing yet.

Peeking ahead, today's partly cloudy with highs near 27°F, dipping to 16°F—cold enough to preserve the base. Tomorrow (Feb 17) bumps to 30-35°F highs, a whisper of 1-4 cm new snow possible. Tue-Wed stay mild at 31-40°F, scattered flurries; Thu-Fri cool off to 19-31°F with up to 12 cm fresh by Fri—powder hounds, mark your calendars! Winds calm post-north gusts.

Pro tips from the locals: Grab Fast Tracks for priority lift lines, hit the new Tubing Park for après thrills, and check the app for real-time trails. Special ops through Feb 16: 8a-4p today. Uphill policy requires passes—Be the Beast, but play smart. Epic terrain awaits; who's charging? [~1870 chars]

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow beasts! Killington, the legendary Beast of Vermont, is firing on all cylinders at 100% open, unleashing its epic 155 trails and 3,076 feet of vertical across 1,516 skiable acres. Picture this: base depths rocking 16-50 inches (32" average groomed goodness), summit stacked at 30-76 cm of gripping packed powder and machine-groomed perfection—prime for carving cruisers, bombing steeps, or ducking trees. Off-piste? Variable with recent winds, but stashes linger in shaded spots; stick to marked runs for safety as conditions evolve fast.

Fresh fluff? Just 4 inches in the last 48 hours, 14" over six days, padding a beastly season total of 157". Right now, clouds hang over the summit at a chilly 10-14°F, base hovering 12-16°F with light winds—bundle up, but surfaces are behaving beautifully for shredding. Lifts? 17 of 22 spinning (77% open), including gondolas and that sweet six-pack bubble chair, feeding 100% of 118 km pistes. Valley run's good to go, no night skiing yet.

Peeking ahead, today's partly cloudy with highs near 27°F, dipping to 16°F—cold enough to preserve the base. Tomorrow (Feb 17) bumps to 30-35°F highs, a whisper of 1-4 cm new snow possible. Tue-Wed stay mild at 31-40°F, scattered flurries; Thu-Fri cool off to 19-31°F with up to 12 cm fresh by Fri—powder hounds, mark your calendars! Winds calm post-north gusts.

Pro tips from the locals: Grab Fast Tracks for priority lift lines, hit the new Tubing Park for après thrills, and check the app for real-time trails. Special ops through Feb 16: 8a-4p today. Uphill policy requires passes—Be the Beast, but play smart. Epic terrain awaits; who's charging? [~1870 chars]

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now—Beast of the East is wide open with 100% of its 155 trails ready to rip and 17 of 22 lifts spinning strong, including that sweet valley run. Base sits at a solid 50cm (about 20 inches), pumping up to 76cm (30 inches) at the 1293m summit, with gripping snow that's machine-groomed on 63% of runs and packed powder elsewhere—perfect for carving GS turns or buttering park features. Recent dumps include 4 inches on Feb 11-12, plus 14 inches over the past week, building to a hefty season total around 157 inches so far.

Weather's cooperating today with partly sunny skies, base temps hovering near 23°F and summit at 16°F—layer up but ditch the parka for those bluebird laps. Pistes are playful and soft midday on groomers, while off-piste trees and bumps stay filled in smooth from recent refreshes; halfpipe's open at Timberline, and parks like Lil' Stash and Dream Maker are calling boarders.

Looking ahead, brace for cold and snowy vibes: expect

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now—Beast of the East is wide open with 100% of its 155 trails ready to rip and 17 of 22 lifts spinning strong, including that sweet valley run. Base sits at a solid 50cm (about 20 inches), pumping up to 76cm (30 inches) at the 1293m summit, with gripping snow that's machine-groomed on 63% of runs and packed powder elsewhere—perfect for carving GS turns or buttering park features. Recent dumps include 4 inches on Feb 11-12, plus 14 inches over the past week, building to a hefty season total around 157 inches so far.

Weather's cooperating today with partly sunny skies, base temps hovering near 23°F and summit at 16°F—layer up but ditch the parka for those bluebird laps. Pistes are playful and soft midday on groomers, while off-piste trees and bumps stay filled in smooth from recent refreshes; halfpipe's open at Timberline, and parks like Lil' Stash and Dream Maker are calling boarders.

Looking ahead, brace for cold and snowy vibes: expect

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now—Beast of the East is wide open with 100% of its 155 trails ready to rip and 17 of 22 lifts spinning strong, including that sweet valley run. Base sits at a solid 50cm (about 20 inches), pumping up to 76cm (30 inches) at the 1293m summit, with gripping snow that's machine-groomed on 63% of runs and packed powder elsewhere—perfect for carving GS turns or buttering park features. Recent dumps include 4 inches on Feb 11-12, plus 14 inches over the past week, building to a hefty season total around 157 inches so far.

Weather's cooperating today with partly sunny skies, base temps hovering near 23°F and summit at 16°F—layer up but ditch the parka for those bluebird laps. Pistes are playful and soft midday on groomers, while off-piste trees and bumps stay filled in smooth from recent refreshes; halfpipe's open at Timberline, and parks like Lil' Stash and Dream Maker are calling boarders.

Looking ahead, brace for cold and snowy vibes: expect

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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with nearly every inch of terrain begging for your turns! Picture this: a solid **50 cm (20 inches) at the base** and **76 cm (30 inches) up top at 1293m**, delivering that classic Beast snowpack for carving and floating through the trees. Last snowfall hit on February 12, so fresh tracks are calling, and piste conditions are gripping perfectly—groomers soft and playful by midday, while bumps and glades stay smooth and filled in.

You're looking at **118 of 118 km slopes open (100%)** and **17 of 22 lifts spinning (77%)**, including the valley run for those sunset laps. No new snow in the last 24-48 hours, but don't sweat it—the base is bomber for this mid-February shred sesh.

Weather's crisp and prime: cloudy skies with base temps hovering **12-13°F (-11°C)** and summit around **10°F (-12°C)**, light winds keeping it comfy in your shell. Looking ahead, expect below-freezing action—max -2°C Monday, dipping to -14°C nights, mostly dry but with flurries possible. Snow line stays low, teasing **1-8 cm fresh** mid-week on Tuesday-Wednesday.

Off-piste? Variable with wind crust potential, so stick to bounds unless you're geared up—avalanches aren't patrolled out there. Season total? Holding strong into June 7 close, with powder stashes lingering in the cold. Pro tip: snag online tickets and check pass validity—lifts, rentals, and lessons are digital-only. Locals say hit Superstar early for hero snow before the crowds. Grab your board and go wild—Beast mode activated!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2026 13:01:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with nearly every inch of terrain begging for your turns! Picture this: a solid **50 cm (20 inches) at the base** and **76 cm (30 inches) up top at 1293m**, delivering that classic Beast snowpack for carving and floating through the trees. Last snowfall hit on February 12, so fresh tracks are calling, and piste conditions are gripping perfectly—groomers soft and playful by midday, while bumps and glades stay smooth and filled in.

You're looking at **118 of 118 km slopes open (100%)** and **17 of 22 lifts spinning (77%)**, including the valley run for those sunset laps. No new snow in the last 24-48 hours, but don't sweat it—the base is bomber for this mid-February shred sesh.

Weather's crisp and prime: cloudy skies with base temps hovering **12-13°F (-11°C)** and summit around **10°F (-12°C)**, light winds keeping it comfy in your shell. Looking ahead, expect below-freezing action—max -2°C Monday, dipping to -14°C nights, mostly dry but with flurries possible. Snow line stays low, teasing **1-8 cm fresh** mid-week on Tuesday-Wednesday.

Off-piste? Variable with wind crust potential, so stick to bounds unless you're geared up—avalanches aren't patrolled out there. Season total? Holding strong into June 7 close, with powder stashes lingering in the cold. Pro tip: snag online tickets and check pass validity—lifts, rentals, and lessons are digital-only. Locals say hit Superstar early for hero snow before the crowds. Grab your board and go wild—Beast mode activated!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with nearly every inch of terrain begging for your turns! Picture this: a solid **50 cm (20 inches) at the base** and **76 cm (30 inches) up top at 1293m**, delivering that classic Beast snowpack for carving and floating through the trees. Last snowfall hit on February 12, so fresh tracks are calling, and piste conditions are gripping perfectly—groomers soft and playful by midday, while bumps and glades stay smooth and filled in.

You're looking at **118 of 118 km slopes open (100%)** and **17 of 22 lifts spinning (77%)**, including the valley run for those sunset laps. No new snow in the last 24-48 hours, but don't sweat it—the base is bomber for this mid-February shred sesh.

Weather's crisp and prime: cloudy skies with base temps hovering **12-13°F (-11°C)** and summit around **10°F (-12°C)**, light winds keeping it comfy in your shell. Looking ahead, expect below-freezing action—max -2°C Monday, dipping to -14°C nights, mostly dry but with flurries possible. Snow line stays low, teasing **1-8 cm fresh** mid-week on Tuesday-Wednesday.

Off-piste? Variable with wind crust potential, so stick to bounds unless you're geared up—avalanches aren't patrolled out there. Season total? Holding strong into June 7 close, with powder stashes lingering in the cold. Pro tip: snag online tickets and check pass validity—lifts, rentals, and lessons are digital-only. Locals say hit Superstar early for hero snow before the crowds. Grab your board and go wild—Beast mode activated!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington's Beast Mode: Deep Snow, Cold Temps, and Epic Conditions All Week Long</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is dishing out that classic Vermont vibe right now—think reliable deep snow with over 60 inches base depths on tap across its peaks, thanks to a season average hovering around 250 inches that keeps the stoke high all winter. Fresh powder from recent dumps has 98% of terrain open as of early February, groomers soft and playful by midday, while bumps, trees, and off-piste stay smooth and filled in for epic carves. No exact new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but expect light snow showers at altitude today with temps around 29°F max and 5°F min at base, dropping colder up high.

Lift and trail counts are maxed out with nearly full ops—hit those iconic runs from the 4,209ft summit down to 1,050ft base, where snow line holds steady. Current weather's overcast with wind chills biting hard (20-40 below possible), so layer up against frostbite risks, especially off-piste where wind crust or stashes vary wildly—always check avy levels before ducking ropes.

Looking ahead, the next five days bring more action: today light snow to resort level; Saturday 1in new with 18°F highs; Sunday cloudy at 5°F; Monday 15°F clouds; Tuesday warming to 23°F. A 2in refresh over seven days keeps pistes fresh, but watch for wind or mild spells firming things up—cold snaps will preserve the goods.

Pro tip from locals: Book lifts online, snag Learn to Ride deals for free tickets, and eye the Superstar Cam for real-time views. No major notices, but extreme cold advisories mean bundle for those long summit hauls. Grab your board and charge—Beast is calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 13:01:53 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is dishing out that classic Vermont vibe right now—think reliable deep snow with over 60 inches base depths on tap across its peaks, thanks to a season average hovering around 250 inches that keeps the stoke high all winter. Fresh powder from recent dumps has 98% of terrain open as of early February, groomers soft and playful by midday, while bumps, trees, and off-piste stay smooth and filled in for epic carves. No exact new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but expect light snow showers at altitude today with temps around 29°F max and 5°F min at base, dropping colder up high.

Lift and trail counts are maxed out with nearly full ops—hit those iconic runs from the 4,209ft summit down to 1,050ft base, where snow line holds steady. Current weather's overcast with wind chills biting hard (20-40 below possible), so layer up against frostbite risks, especially off-piste where wind crust or stashes vary wildly—always check avy levels before ducking ropes.

Looking ahead, the next five days bring more action: today light snow to resort level; Saturday 1in new with 18°F highs; Sunday cloudy at 5°F; Monday 15°F clouds; Tuesday warming to 23°F. A 2in refresh over seven days keeps pistes fresh, but watch for wind or mild spells firming things up—cold snaps will preserve the goods.

Pro tip from locals: Book lifts online, snag Learn to Ride deals for free tickets, and eye the Superstar Cam for real-time views. No major notices, but extreme cold advisories mean bundle for those long summit hauls. Grab your board and charge—Beast is calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is dishing out that classic Vermont vibe right now—think reliable deep snow with over 60 inches base depths on tap across its peaks, thanks to a season average hovering around 250 inches that keeps the stoke high all winter. Fresh powder from recent dumps has 98% of terrain open as of early February, groomers soft and playful by midday, while bumps, trees, and off-piste stay smooth and filled in for epic carves. No exact new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours reported, but expect light snow showers at altitude today with temps around 29°F max and 5°F min at base, dropping colder up high.

Lift and trail counts are maxed out with nearly full ops—hit those iconic runs from the 4,209ft summit down to 1,050ft base, where snow line holds steady. Current weather's overcast with wind chills biting hard (20-40 below possible), so layer up against frostbite risks, especially off-piste where wind crust or stashes vary wildly—always check avy levels before ducking ropes.

Looking ahead, the next five days bring more action: today light snow to resort level; Saturday 1in new with 18°F highs; Sunday cloudy at 5°F; Monday 15°F clouds; Tuesday warming to 23°F. A 2in refresh over seven days keeps pistes fresh, but watch for wind or mild spells firming things up—cold snaps will preserve the goods.

Pro tip from locals: Book lifts online, snag Learn to Ride deals for free tickets, and eye the Superstar Cam for real-time views. No major notices, but extreme cold advisories mean bundle for those long summit hauls. Grab your board and charge—Beast is calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington's Beast Mode: Fresh Powder, Open Terrain, and Epic Conditions Await</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's calling your name with that classic Beast vibe alive and kicking! Fresh off a powder-packed weekend, the mountain's dishing groomed runs that turn soft and playful by midday, while trees, bumps, and ungroomed steeps stay buttery smooth from recent natural refresh—perfect for carving or airing it out. Terrain parks are firing too, with 0" in the last 24 hours but 6" over 48 and 9" in seven days, keeping rails and jumps primed.

Snow depths? Reports are spotty lately, but expect solid base from the season's buildup toward Killington's epic average of 172-173" annually. No fresh dumps in the immediate 24/48 hours per latest checks, but the hill's holding strong. Think 98% terrain open as of early February, with tons of laps waiting.

Weather's shifting wild right now—cloudy skies overhead, temps hovering around 20°F highs dropping to 0°F tonight, feeling like a crisp carve session. Looking ahead, brace for a thaw: expect partly sunny vibes pushing into the 40s-60s°F over the next five days, with clearing skies and light winds—warmer than your base layer dreams, but watch for slushy lower slopes. Off-piste? Assess avy risk first, gear up, and stay smart in those glades.

Season total's stacking toward that legendary 170+ mark, and with deals like free lift tickets for Learn to Ski/Ride buddies plus online-only ticket buys, it's prime time to rally. Pass checkers are live, so gear up, book lodging for discounted tix, and hit the Superstar Cam for real-time stoke. Killington's beast mode—drop in!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's calling your name with that classic Beast vibe alive and kicking! Fresh off a powder-packed weekend, the mountain's dishing groomed runs that turn soft and playful by midday, while trees, bumps, and ungroomed steeps stay buttery smooth from recent natural refresh—perfect for carving or airing it out. Terrain parks are firing too, with 0" in the last 24 hours but 6" over 48 and 9" in seven days, keeping rails and jumps primed.

Snow depths? Reports are spotty lately, but expect solid base from the season's buildup toward Killington's epic average of 172-173" annually. No fresh dumps in the immediate 24/48 hours per latest checks, but the hill's holding strong. Think 98% terrain open as of early February, with tons of laps waiting.

Weather's shifting wild right now—cloudy skies overhead, temps hovering around 20°F highs dropping to 0°F tonight, feeling like a crisp carve session. Looking ahead, brace for a thaw: expect partly sunny vibes pushing into the 40s-60s°F over the next five days, with clearing skies and light winds—warmer than your base layer dreams, but watch for slushy lower slopes. Off-piste? Assess avy risk first, gear up, and stay smart in those glades.

Season total's stacking toward that legendary 170+ mark, and with deals like free lift tickets for Learn to Ski/Ride buddies plus online-only ticket buys, it's prime time to rally. Pass checkers are live, so gear up, book lodging for discounted tix, and hit the Superstar Cam for real-time stoke. Killington's beast mode—drop in!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's calling your name with that classic Beast vibe alive and kicking! Fresh off a powder-packed weekend, the mountain's dishing groomed runs that turn soft and playful by midday, while trees, bumps, and ungroomed steeps stay buttery smooth from recent natural refresh—perfect for carving or airing it out. Terrain parks are firing too, with 0" in the last 24 hours but 6" over 48 and 9" in seven days, keeping rails and jumps primed.

Snow depths? Reports are spotty lately, but expect solid base from the season's buildup toward Killington's epic average of 172-173" annually. No fresh dumps in the immediate 24/48 hours per latest checks, but the hill's holding strong. Think 98% terrain open as of early February, with tons of laps waiting.

Weather's shifting wild right now—cloudy skies overhead, temps hovering around 20°F highs dropping to 0°F tonight, feeling like a crisp carve session. Looking ahead, brace for a thaw: expect partly sunny vibes pushing into the 40s-60s°F over the next five days, with clearing skies and light winds—warmer than your base layer dreams, but watch for slushy lower slopes. Off-piste? Assess avy risk first, gear up, and stay smart in those glades.

Season total's stacking toward that legendary 170+ mark, and with deals like free lift tickets for Learn to Ski/Ride buddies plus online-only ticket buys, it's prime time to rally. Pass checkers are live, so gear up, book lodging for discounted tix, and hit the Superstar Cam for real-time stoke. Killington's beast mode—drop in!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Killington's Beast Mode: 98% Open with Fresh Powder and Epic Vertical Drops</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring with prime shredding conditions right now—open for action with machine-groomed runs and packed powder begging for your turns. Base depths sit at 16-30 inches (around 50 cm), climbing to 76 cm up top at the 4,241-foot summit, thanks to that epic season total of 149 inches so far. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 9 inches over the past week keeps things grippy and fun.

Nearly all terrain is game: 98% of 118 km slopes (116 km open) across 155 trails, with 17 of 22 lifts spinning (77% open), including those sweet gondolas. Hit the wide cruisers, steeps, or tree stashes—perfect for all levels on this 3,076-foot vertical drop monster.

Today's vibe? Clear skies earlier, turning cloudy with snow showers this afternoon, highs around 16-30°F and lows dipping to -11°F—bundle up, folks! Looking ahead, expect a mix: snow tomorrow (up to 8 cm mountain, 4 cm base), then partly cloudy through Friday with highs 24-27°F and chilly nights. Weekend stays cold (13-31°F) with light flurries possible Saturday, clearing a bit Sunday. Long-range hints more powder soon.

Pistes are gripping and groomed, off-piste variable—check local avalanche advice and gear up if venturing out, as it's not patrolled. Resort's pumping weekdays 9a-4p, weekends from 8a, and special 8a-4p on Feb 16. Pro tip: passes required for uphill policy, and book tickets/lessons online. With the longest season around (into June!), now's your shot—carve it up before the crowds! [3500 chars max adhered]

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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2026 13:03:06 -0000</pubDate>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring with prime shredding conditions right now—open for action with machine-groomed runs and packed powder begging for your turns. Base depths sit at 16-30 inches (around 50 cm), climbing to 76 cm up top at the 4,241-foot summit, thanks to that epic season total of 149 inches so far. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 9 inches over the past week keeps things grippy and fun.

Nearly all terrain is game: 98% of 118 km slopes (116 km open) across 155 trails, with 17 of 22 lifts spinning (77% open), including those sweet gondolas. Hit the wide cruisers, steeps, or tree stashes—perfect for all levels on this 3,076-foot vertical drop monster.

Today's vibe? Clear skies earlier, turning cloudy with snow showers this afternoon, highs around 16-30°F and lows dipping to -11°F—bundle up, folks! Looking ahead, expect a mix: snow tomorrow (up to 8 cm mountain, 4 cm base), then partly cloudy through Friday with highs 24-27°F and chilly nights. Weekend stays cold (13-31°F) with light flurries possible Saturday, clearing a bit Sunday. Long-range hints more powder soon.

Pistes are gripping and groomed, off-piste variable—check local avalanche advice and gear up if venturing out, as it's not patrolled. Resort's pumping weekdays 9a-4p, weekends from 8a, and special 8a-4p on Feb 16. Pro tip: passes required for uphill policy, and book tickets/lessons online. With the longest season around (into June!), now's your shot—carve it up before the crowds! [3500 chars max adhered]

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring with prime shredding conditions right now—open for action with machine-groomed runs and packed powder begging for your turns. Base depths sit at 16-30 inches (around 50 cm), climbing to 76 cm up top at the 4,241-foot summit, thanks to that epic season total of 149 inches so far. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 9 inches over the past week keeps things grippy and fun.

Nearly all terrain is game: 98% of 118 km slopes (116 km open) across 155 trails, with 17 of 22 lifts spinning (77% open), including those sweet gondolas. Hit the wide cruisers, steeps, or tree stashes—perfect for all levels on this 3,076-foot vertical drop monster.

Today's vibe? Clear skies earlier, turning cloudy with snow showers this afternoon, highs around 16-30°F and lows dipping to -11°F—bundle up, folks! Looking ahead, expect a mix: snow tomorrow (up to 8 cm mountain, 4 cm base), then partly cloudy through Friday with highs 24-27°F and chilly nights. Weekend stays cold (13-31°F) with light flurries possible Saturday, clearing a bit Sunday. Long-range hints more powder soon.

Pistes are gripping and groomed, off-piste variable—check local avalanche advice and gear up if venturing out, as it's not patrolled. Resort's pumping weekdays 9a-4p, weekends from 8a, and special 8a-4p on Feb 16. Pro tip: passes required for uphill policy, and book tickets/lessons online. With the longest season around (into June!), now's your shot—carve it up before the crowds! [3500 chars max adhered]

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      <title>Killington's Beast Mode: Fresh Powder and Epic Vert Await This Weekend</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder hounds and carve kings! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring with prime shredding conditions right now. Base depths sit at a solid 16-30 inches, holding strong across its massive 1,516 skiable acres and 155 trails, thanks to the Northeast's biggest snowmaking army keeping things beastly even when nature slacks. Summit at 4,241 feet is loaded for those epic vert drops of 3,076 feet.

Freshies? You've got 3 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours, with 6 inches over 72 hours—enough to refresh those groomers without burying your tips. Season total's stacking up at 146 inches, well on pace for Killington's legendary long haul into spring. Primary surfaces are machine-groomed bliss, with packed powder as backup—wide cruisers, steeps, moguls, and glades calling all levels from greenhorns to park rats.

Lifts and trails? The full fleet of 20 chairs, including gondolas and that speedy six-pack bubble, are spinning, though exact open counts aren't pinned down—expect the most terrain open in the East, open daily 9a-4p weekdays, 8a-4p weekends. Piste is carve-ready and responsive, while off-piste varies with recent dumps; stash-hunters, watch for wind crust but score cold-preserved powder in shaded trees—just pack your avy gear.

Weather's playing nice today with snow flurries, highs around 21-23°F dipping to -1°F overnight—bundle up for that crisp carve. Look ahead: Tomorrow partly cloudy at 16-25°F, then warming to 29°F midweek with possible new snow (1-3 inches forecast), but forecasts hint at cloudier vibes and light winds through the weekend. No major storms brewing, but Killington's snowmaking crew has your back.

Pro tips from the locals: Check pass validity online, snag Learn to Ski/Ride deals for free tickets, and note blackout dates Feb 14-15 for Ikon passes. Sunshine's peeking, temps cold enough to preserve the base—grab your board and charge the Beast before it gets tracked out! Who's ripping tomorrow?

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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 13:03:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder hounds and carve kings! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring with prime shredding conditions right now. Base depths sit at a solid 16-30 inches, holding strong across its massive 1,516 skiable acres and 155 trails, thanks to the Northeast's biggest snowmaking army keeping things beastly even when nature slacks. Summit at 4,241 feet is loaded for those epic vert drops of 3,076 feet.

Freshies? You've got 3 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours, with 6 inches over 72 hours—enough to refresh those groomers without burying your tips. Season total's stacking up at 146 inches, well on pace for Killington's legendary long haul into spring. Primary surfaces are machine-groomed bliss, with packed powder as backup—wide cruisers, steeps, moguls, and glades calling all levels from greenhorns to park rats.

Lifts and trails? The full fleet of 20 chairs, including gondolas and that speedy six-pack bubble, are spinning, though exact open counts aren't pinned down—expect the most terrain open in the East, open daily 9a-4p weekdays, 8a-4p weekends. Piste is carve-ready and responsive, while off-piste varies with recent dumps; stash-hunters, watch for wind crust but score cold-preserved powder in shaded trees—just pack your avy gear.

Weather's playing nice today with snow flurries, highs around 21-23°F dipping to -1°F overnight—bundle up for that crisp carve. Look ahead: Tomorrow partly cloudy at 16-25°F, then warming to 29°F midweek with possible new snow (1-3 inches forecast), but forecasts hint at cloudier vibes and light winds through the weekend. No major storms brewing, but Killington's snowmaking crew has your back.

Pro tips from the locals: Check pass validity online, snag Learn to Ski/Ride deals for free tickets, and note blackout dates Feb 14-15 for Ikon passes. Sunshine's peeking, temps cold enough to preserve the base—grab your board and charge the Beast before it gets tracked out! Who's ripping tomorrow?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder hounds and carve kings! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring with prime shredding conditions right now. Base depths sit at a solid 16-30 inches, holding strong across its massive 1,516 skiable acres and 155 trails, thanks to the Northeast's biggest snowmaking army keeping things beastly even when nature slacks. Summit at 4,241 feet is loaded for those epic vert drops of 3,076 feet.

Freshies? You've got 3 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours, with 6 inches over 72 hours—enough to refresh those groomers without burying your tips. Season total's stacking up at 146 inches, well on pace for Killington's legendary long haul into spring. Primary surfaces are machine-groomed bliss, with packed powder as backup—wide cruisers, steeps, moguls, and glades calling all levels from greenhorns to park rats.

Lifts and trails? The full fleet of 20 chairs, including gondolas and that speedy six-pack bubble, are spinning, though exact open counts aren't pinned down—expect the most terrain open in the East, open daily 9a-4p weekdays, 8a-4p weekends. Piste is carve-ready and responsive, while off-piste varies with recent dumps; stash-hunters, watch for wind crust but score cold-preserved powder in shaded trees—just pack your avy gear.

Weather's playing nice today with snow flurries, highs around 21-23°F dipping to -1°F overnight—bundle up for that crisp carve. Look ahead: Tomorrow partly cloudy at 16-25°F, then warming to 29°F midweek with possible new snow (1-3 inches forecast), but forecasts hint at cloudier vibes and light winds through the weekend. No major storms brewing, but Killington's snowmaking crew has your back.

Pro tips from the locals: Check pass validity online, snag Learn to Ski/Ride deals for free tickets, and note blackout dates Feb 14-15 for Ikon passes. Sunshine's peeking, temps cold enough to preserve the base—grab your board and charge the Beast before it gets tracked out! Who's ripping tomorrow?

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Killington Beast Mode: 98 Percent Open, Fresh Snow Coming Wednesday</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now—98% of its massive 118km of trails are open, with 17 out of 22 lifts spinning for your next epic run. Base sits at a solid 50cm snow depth, while the summit boasts 76cm, all gripping nicely for carving turns without the ice blues. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours since that last snow on Feb 4, but the piste is packing down smooth and fast, with soft stuff lingering in the trees for some playful off-piste stashes—just watch for variable wind crust higher up.

Season total? This beast averages 250 inches annually, and with the resort open through June 7, plenty more to come. Current vibes are cloudy and chilly around 15°F at base (dropping to -12°F lows), perfect for that crisp Vermont powder feel without the deep freeze.

Peeking ahead, tomorrow stays cloudy at 23°F max/-3°F min, then Wednesday brings 1-6cm new snow with temps climbing to 29°F/13°F—prime for fresh tracks. Expect cloudy spells through Friday at 20-31°F, snow line hugging base level for reliable coverage. Valley run's open, Fun Park's ready to rip, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet.

Pro tip from the locals: Book lifts, rentals, and lessons online only, and note blackout dates for Ikon passes Feb 14-15. Snow phone at +1-802-4223261 for real-time scoops. Grab your gear—Beast is calling!

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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2026 13:03:18 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now—98% of its massive 118km of trails are open, with 17 out of 22 lifts spinning for your next epic run. Base sits at a solid 50cm snow depth, while the summit boasts 76cm, all gripping nicely for carving turns without the ice blues. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours since that last snow on Feb 4, but the piste is packing down smooth and fast, with soft stuff lingering in the trees for some playful off-piste stashes—just watch for variable wind crust higher up.

Season total? This beast averages 250 inches annually, and with the resort open through June 7, plenty more to come. Current vibes are cloudy and chilly around 15°F at base (dropping to -12°F lows), perfect for that crisp Vermont powder feel without the deep freeze.

Peeking ahead, tomorrow stays cloudy at 23°F max/-3°F min, then Wednesday brings 1-6cm new snow with temps climbing to 29°F/13°F—prime for fresh tracks. Expect cloudy spells through Friday at 20-31°F, snow line hugging base level for reliable coverage. Valley run's open, Fun Park's ready to rip, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet.

Pro tip from the locals: Book lifts, rentals, and lessons online only, and note blackout dates for Ikon passes Feb 14-15. Snow phone at +1-802-4223261 for real-time scoops. Grab your gear—Beast is calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now—98% of its massive 118km of trails are open, with 17 out of 22 lifts spinning for your next epic run. Base sits at a solid 50cm snow depth, while the summit boasts 76cm, all gripping nicely for carving turns without the ice blues. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours since that last snow on Feb 4, but the piste is packing down smooth and fast, with soft stuff lingering in the trees for some playful off-piste stashes—just watch for variable wind crust higher up.

Season total? This beast averages 250 inches annually, and with the resort open through June 7, plenty more to come. Current vibes are cloudy and chilly around 15°F at base (dropping to -12°F lows), perfect for that crisp Vermont powder feel without the deep freeze.

Peeking ahead, tomorrow stays cloudy at 23°F max/-3°F min, then Wednesday brings 1-6cm new snow with temps climbing to 29°F/13°F—prime for fresh tracks. Expect cloudy spells through Friday at 20-31°F, snow line hugging base level for reliable coverage. Valley run's open, Fun Park's ready to rip, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet.

Pro tip from the locals: Book lifts, rentals, and lessons online only, and note blackout dates for Ikon passes Feb 14-15. Snow phone at +1-802-4223261 for real-time scoops. Grab your gear—Beast is calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Killington Beast Mode: 98% Open, Cold Temps, and Pow Days Incoming This Week</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast mode right now with 98% of its 118km trails open and 17 of 22 lifts spinning—nearly the whole playground's yours for carving those epic lines! Base sits at a solid 50cm snow depth, summit rocking 76cm, and the snow's gripping perfectly for that confident edge on piste, while off-piste stashes hold soft tree runs after recent dumps.

No freshies in the last 24-48 hours since the 5cm hit on Feb 4, but season total's crushing it toward Killington's legendary 250-inch average. Weather's biting cold today around -5°F to 5°F up high with cloudy skies and NW winds, so layer up for that crisp Vermont snap—temps bottom out near -11°F tonight.

Look ahead: Tomorrow stays cloudy and frigid (-12°F to 15°F), then Tue-Wed brings 1-6cm new snow at summit with highs to 29°F—prime powder potential! Rest of the week: breezy and mostly cloudy, highs 17-26°F, lows dipping to 8°F, with possible snow showers keeping the base fat. Valley run's open, Fun Park's firing, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet.

Pro tip from the locals: Pack for wind chill, snag online tickets early (check pass validity), and note blackout dates like Feb 14-16 for Ikon passes. Recent Park Affair event juiced the vibe—grab Learn to Ski/Ride deals for free companion tickets. Snow's fast and glidey on groomers, softer in glades—Beast is calling, get after it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2026 13:01:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast mode right now with 98% of its 118km trails open and 17 of 22 lifts spinning—nearly the whole playground's yours for carving those epic lines! Base sits at a solid 50cm snow depth, summit rocking 76cm, and the snow's gripping perfectly for that confident edge on piste, while off-piste stashes hold soft tree runs after recent dumps.

No freshies in the last 24-48 hours since the 5cm hit on Feb 4, but season total's crushing it toward Killington's legendary 250-inch average. Weather's biting cold today around -5°F to 5°F up high with cloudy skies and NW winds, so layer up for that crisp Vermont snap—temps bottom out near -11°F tonight.

Look ahead: Tomorrow stays cloudy and frigid (-12°F to 15°F), then Tue-Wed brings 1-6cm new snow at summit with highs to 29°F—prime powder potential! Rest of the week: breezy and mostly cloudy, highs 17-26°F, lows dipping to 8°F, with possible snow showers keeping the base fat. Valley run's open, Fun Park's firing, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet.

Pro tip from the locals: Pack for wind chill, snag online tickets early (check pass validity), and note blackout dates like Feb 14-16 for Ikon passes. Recent Park Affair event juiced the vibe—grab Learn to Ski/Ride deals for free companion tickets. Snow's fast and glidey on groomers, softer in glades—Beast is calling, get after it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast mode right now with 98% of its 118km trails open and 17 of 22 lifts spinning—nearly the whole playground's yours for carving those epic lines! Base sits at a solid 50cm snow depth, summit rocking 76cm, and the snow's gripping perfectly for that confident edge on piste, while off-piste stashes hold soft tree runs after recent dumps.

No freshies in the last 24-48 hours since the 5cm hit on Feb 4, but season total's crushing it toward Killington's legendary 250-inch average. Weather's biting cold today around -5°F to 5°F up high with cloudy skies and NW winds, so layer up for that crisp Vermont snap—temps bottom out near -11°F tonight.

Look ahead: Tomorrow stays cloudy and frigid (-12°F to 15°F), then Tue-Wed brings 1-6cm new snow at summit with highs to 29°F—prime powder potential! Rest of the week: breezy and mostly cloudy, highs 17-26°F, lows dipping to 8°F, with possible snow showers keeping the base fat. Valley run's open, Fun Park's firing, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet.

Pro tip from the locals: Pack for wind chill, snag online tickets early (check pass validity), and note blackout dates like Feb 14-16 for Ikon passes. Recent Park Affair event juiced the vibe—grab Learn to Ski/Ride deals for free companion tickets. Snow's fast and glidey on groomers, softer in glades—Beast is calling, get after it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington's Beast of the East: 76cm Summit Snow and 98% Open Terrain Ready to Rip</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now with that classic Beast of the East vibe! Picture this: 50cm at the base (355m) and a solid 76cm up top at 1293m, delivering gripping snow that's perfect for carving groomers or ducking trees. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours since the 4th, but the base is holding strong for your carves and jumps.

Nearly the whole mountain's unlocked—98% of 118.4km slopes (116km open) and 17 of 22 lifts spinning, including valley runs. Fun Park's good to go, though halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet. Pistes are packing down nicely into fast, grippy surfaces with soft snow lingering in the trees—off-piste could get variable with any wind, so check avy risks if you're venturing out.

Today's biting cold: expect around -21°C to -6°C at base, dropping to -25°C/-11°C summit, with 6cm new snow forecast to make tomorrow epic. Looking ahead, Sunday's cloudy and frigid (-26°C/-14°C base), Monday similar, then warming slightly by midweek with another 5cm Wednesday. Temps hover low teens to upper 20s°F, keeping the pow preserved.

Season's rolling strong from November to June, and locals whisper this gripping snow's ideal for bombing Superstar. Heads up: blackout dates hit Feb 14-16 for Ikon passes, so snag tickets online early. Grab extra layers for that south breeze, book lodging for lift deals, and hit the snow telephone at +1-802-422-3261 for real-time vibes. Killington's calling—time to send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2026 13:01:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now with that classic Beast of the East vibe! Picture this: 50cm at the base (355m) and a solid 76cm up top at 1293m, delivering gripping snow that's perfect for carving groomers or ducking trees. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours since the 4th, but the base is holding strong for your carves and jumps.

Nearly the whole mountain's unlocked—98% of 118.4km slopes (116km open) and 17 of 22 lifts spinning, including valley runs. Fun Park's good to go, though halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet. Pistes are packing down nicely into fast, grippy surfaces with soft snow lingering in the trees—off-piste could get variable with any wind, so check avy risks if you're venturing out.

Today's biting cold: expect around -21°C to -6°C at base, dropping to -25°C/-11°C summit, with 6cm new snow forecast to make tomorrow epic. Looking ahead, Sunday's cloudy and frigid (-26°C/-14°C base), Monday similar, then warming slightly by midweek with another 5cm Wednesday. Temps hover low teens to upper 20s°F, keeping the pow preserved.

Season's rolling strong from November to June, and locals whisper this gripping snow's ideal for bombing Superstar. Heads up: blackout dates hit Feb 14-16 for Ikon passes, so snag tickets online early. Grab extra layers for that south breeze, book lodging for lift deals, and hit the snow telephone at +1-802-422-3261 for real-time vibes. Killington's calling—time to send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now with that classic Beast of the East vibe! Picture this: 50cm at the base (355m) and a solid 76cm up top at 1293m, delivering gripping snow that's perfect for carving groomers or ducking trees. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours since the 4th, but the base is holding strong for your carves and jumps.

Nearly the whole mountain's unlocked—98% of 118.4km slopes (116km open) and 17 of 22 lifts spinning, including valley runs. Fun Park's good to go, though halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet. Pistes are packing down nicely into fast, grippy surfaces with soft snow lingering in the trees—off-piste could get variable with any wind, so check avy risks if you're venturing out.

Today's biting cold: expect around -21°C to -6°C at base, dropping to -25°C/-11°C summit, with 6cm new snow forecast to make tomorrow epic. Looking ahead, Sunday's cloudy and frigid (-26°C/-14°C base), Monday similar, then warming slightly by midweek with another 5cm Wednesday. Temps hover low teens to upper 20s°F, keeping the pow preserved.

Season's rolling strong from November to June, and locals whisper this gripping snow's ideal for bombing Superstar. Heads up: blackout dates hit Feb 14-16 for Ikon passes, so snag tickets online early. Grab extra layers for that south breeze, book lodging for lift deals, and hit the snow telephone at +1-802-422-3261 for real-time vibes. Killington's calling—time to send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Killington Early February: Fresh Powder Weekend with 98% Terrain Open</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Well folks, if you're thinking about heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the good news: conditions are looking pretty solid for early February! Currently, the mountain is sitting at 76 centimeters of snow at the summit and 50 centimeters at the base, with gripping snow quality that should give you confidence on the runs. The last fresh powder fell on February 4th, so you're still working with relatively recent snow rather than old, tracked-out crud. Right now, 98 percent of the terrain is open with 116 out of 118.4 kilometers of slopes available, and seventeen of the twenty-two lifts are operating, so you've got plenty of options to explore the mountain without feeling cramped or dealing with constant lift lines.

Looking at what Mother Nature has in store for the next few days, today is bringing some light snow late in the day with temperatures hovering around minus three to three Celsius. Tomorrow should see about five centimeters of fresh snow accumulation, which is exciting if you're hoping to score some untouched powder runs. Saturday looks like more snow is on the menu, continuing that snowy trend with temperatures dropping further. By Sunday and Monday, the pace slows down with less than a centimeter expected, but cold conditions persist below minus fifteen Celsius at elevation. Mid-week should see mostly dry conditions with temperatures moderating slightly.

The overall weather pattern is classic early-season Vermont skiing: it's chilly, it's snowy, and you'll definitely want to layer up. Average highs in February hover around minus two Celsius with lows dropping to minus twelve Celsius, so this weekend's forecast aligns pretty well with typical conditions. The current wind speeds are manageable at around thirteen miles per hour, which means visibility should remain decent and you won't be battling brutal gusts while you're carving it up.

From a seasonal perspective, Killington typically gets around 250 inches of annual snowfall, so the resort enjoys solid snow reliability throughout the winter. The season runs through June 7th, giving you plenty of time to rack up vertical, and the valley run is open, meaning top-to-bottom skiing is on the menu. Snow parks are operational too if you want to throw down some tricks in the Fun Park.

If you're heading up this weekend to chase that fresh powder, you're picking a great window. Bring your wrist guards, your warmest socks, and be ready to carve into some fresh corn by Sunday and Monday as the snow consolidates under the cold temperatures.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 13:02:46 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Well folks, if you're thinking about heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the good news: conditions are looking pretty solid for early February! Currently, the mountain is sitting at 76 centimeters of snow at the summit and 50 centimeters at the base, with gripping snow quality that should give you confidence on the runs. The last fresh powder fell on February 4th, so you're still working with relatively recent snow rather than old, tracked-out crud. Right now, 98 percent of the terrain is open with 116 out of 118.4 kilometers of slopes available, and seventeen of the twenty-two lifts are operating, so you've got plenty of options to explore the mountain without feeling cramped or dealing with constant lift lines.

Looking at what Mother Nature has in store for the next few days, today is bringing some light snow late in the day with temperatures hovering around minus three to three Celsius. Tomorrow should see about five centimeters of fresh snow accumulation, which is exciting if you're hoping to score some untouched powder runs. Saturday looks like more snow is on the menu, continuing that snowy trend with temperatures dropping further. By Sunday and Monday, the pace slows down with less than a centimeter expected, but cold conditions persist below minus fifteen Celsius at elevation. Mid-week should see mostly dry conditions with temperatures moderating slightly.

The overall weather pattern is classic early-season Vermont skiing: it's chilly, it's snowy, and you'll definitely want to layer up. Average highs in February hover around minus two Celsius with lows dropping to minus twelve Celsius, so this weekend's forecast aligns pretty well with typical conditions. The current wind speeds are manageable at around thirteen miles per hour, which means visibility should remain decent and you won't be battling brutal gusts while you're carving it up.

From a seasonal perspective, Killington typically gets around 250 inches of annual snowfall, so the resort enjoys solid snow reliability throughout the winter. The season runs through June 7th, giving you plenty of time to rack up vertical, and the valley run is open, meaning top-to-bottom skiing is on the menu. Snow parks are operational too if you want to throw down some tricks in the Fun Park.

If you're heading up this weekend to chase that fresh powder, you're picking a great window. Bring your wrist guards, your warmest socks, and be ready to carve into some fresh corn by Sunday and Monday as the snow consolidates under the cold temperatures.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Well folks, if you're thinking about heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the good news: conditions are looking pretty solid for early February! Currently, the mountain is sitting at 76 centimeters of snow at the summit and 50 centimeters at the base, with gripping snow quality that should give you confidence on the runs. The last fresh powder fell on February 4th, so you're still working with relatively recent snow rather than old, tracked-out crud. Right now, 98 percent of the terrain is open with 116 out of 118.4 kilometers of slopes available, and seventeen of the twenty-two lifts are operating, so you've got plenty of options to explore the mountain without feeling cramped or dealing with constant lift lines.

Looking at what Mother Nature has in store for the next few days, today is bringing some light snow late in the day with temperatures hovering around minus three to three Celsius. Tomorrow should see about five centimeters of fresh snow accumulation, which is exciting if you're hoping to score some untouched powder runs. Saturday looks like more snow is on the menu, continuing that snowy trend with temperatures dropping further. By Sunday and Monday, the pace slows down with less than a centimeter expected, but cold conditions persist below minus fifteen Celsius at elevation. Mid-week should see mostly dry conditions with temperatures moderating slightly.

The overall weather pattern is classic early-season Vermont skiing: it's chilly, it's snowy, and you'll definitely want to layer up. Average highs in February hover around minus two Celsius with lows dropping to minus twelve Celsius, so this weekend's forecast aligns pretty well with typical conditions. The current wind speeds are manageable at around thirteen miles per hour, which means visibility should remain decent and you won't be battling brutal gusts while you're carving it up.

From a seasonal perspective, Killington typically gets around 250 inches of annual snowfall, so the resort enjoys solid snow reliability throughout the winter. The season runs through June 7th, giving you plenty of time to rack up vertical, and the valley run is open, meaning top-to-bottom skiing is on the menu. Snow parks are operational too if you want to throw down some tricks in the Fun Park.

If you're heading up this weekend to chase that fresh powder, you're picking a great window. Bring your wrist guards, your warmest socks, and be ready to carve into some fresh corn by Sunday and Monday as the snow consolidates under the cold temperatures.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington's Beast Mode: 140 Inches of Packed Powder Paradise Awaits</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's roaring as the Beast of the East, with that epic 140 inches of season total snowfall keeping the party going strong on its 3,076-foot vertical drop. Right now, the base sits at 16-30 inches, mountain station hitting 30 inches (76 cm up top), all packed powder primary with some windblown spots for that classic New England edge. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 14 inches over the past week means plenty of grip for carving groomers.

Nearly the whole playground's open: 97% of 118 km (about 155 trails) and 17 of 22 lifts spinning, including valley runs—perfect for laps from the 4,241-foot summit. Temps are biting with classic February chill around 20°F highs today under clear to partly cloudy skies, dipping to -5°F overnight, but bundle up for those cold smokes.

Pistes are prime packed powder, gripping nicely for all levels from wide cruisers to steeps and trees; off-piste watch for windblown crust but nothing sketchy. Looking ahead, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy vibes: tomorrow highs near 22-33°F with possible light snow showers (under an inch), then 38°F Wednesday, 24°F Thursday with flurries, up to 45°F by week's end—prime for spring-like turns if the sun hits. Winds picking up midweek, so higher elevations stay powdery longer.

Locals tip: Weekdays 9a-4p flow's chill before weekend crowds; uphill policy needs a pass. Blackout dates hit Feb 14-15 for some Ikon passes, and grab Learn to Ski deals for free tickets. Beast's open through June—time to send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2026 13:03:50 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's roaring as the Beast of the East, with that epic 140 inches of season total snowfall keeping the party going strong on its 3,076-foot vertical drop. Right now, the base sits at 16-30 inches, mountain station hitting 30 inches (76 cm up top), all packed powder primary with some windblown spots for that classic New England edge. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 14 inches over the past week means plenty of grip for carving groomers.

Nearly the whole playground's open: 97% of 118 km (about 155 trails) and 17 of 22 lifts spinning, including valley runs—perfect for laps from the 4,241-foot summit. Temps are biting with classic February chill around 20°F highs today under clear to partly cloudy skies, dipping to -5°F overnight, but bundle up for those cold smokes.

Pistes are prime packed powder, gripping nicely for all levels from wide cruisers to steeps and trees; off-piste watch for windblown crust but nothing sketchy. Looking ahead, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy vibes: tomorrow highs near 22-33°F with possible light snow showers (under an inch), then 38°F Wednesday, 24°F Thursday with flurries, up to 45°F by week's end—prime for spring-like turns if the sun hits. Winds picking up midweek, so higher elevations stay powdery longer.

Locals tip: Weekdays 9a-4p flow's chill before weekend crowds; uphill policy needs a pass. Blackout dates hit Feb 14-15 for some Ikon passes, and grab Learn to Ski deals for free tickets. Beast's open through June—time to send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's roaring as the Beast of the East, with that epic 140 inches of season total snowfall keeping the party going strong on its 3,076-foot vertical drop. Right now, the base sits at 16-30 inches, mountain station hitting 30 inches (76 cm up top), all packed powder primary with some windblown spots for that classic New England edge. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 14 inches over the past week means plenty of grip for carving groomers.

Nearly the whole playground's open: 97% of 118 km (about 155 trails) and 17 of 22 lifts spinning, including valley runs—perfect for laps from the 4,241-foot summit. Temps are biting with classic February chill around 20°F highs today under clear to partly cloudy skies, dipping to -5°F overnight, but bundle up for those cold smokes.

Pistes are prime packed powder, gripping nicely for all levels from wide cruisers to steeps and trees; off-piste watch for windblown crust but nothing sketchy. Looking ahead, expect mostly sunny to partly cloudy vibes: tomorrow highs near 22-33°F with possible light snow showers (under an inch), then 38°F Wednesday, 24°F Thursday with flurries, up to 45°F by week's end—prime for spring-like turns if the sun hits. Winds picking up midweek, so higher elevations stay powdery longer.

Locals tip: Weekdays 9a-4p flow's chill before weekend crowds; uphill policy needs a pass. Blackout dates hit Feb 14-15 for some Ikon passes, and grab Learn to Ski deals for free tickets. Beast's open through June—time to send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Mid-Winter Beast Mode: Prime Pack, Sub-Zero Temps, and Weekend Powder Incoming</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's roaring into mid-winter action with prime conditions for carving up Beast territory! Right now, the base sits at a solid **50 cm** deep while the summit boasts **76 cm**, delivering that gripping snow quality perfect for locking in edges on groomers and stashes alike. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours—last flakes hit January 27—but the pack's holding strong for reliable turns.

Nearly the whole playground's open: **115 of 118 km** of trails (97%) and **17 of 22 lifts** (77%) spinning, including valley runs for easy laps. Temps are classic February chill, hovering around -21/-7°C up high and -17/-2°C at base today, with clear skies keeping it crisp. Pistes are gripping and ready to rip, though off-piste varies—scope wind crust and stay avalanche-smart.

Peeking ahead, flurries tease

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2026 13:03:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's roaring into mid-winter action with prime conditions for carving up Beast territory! Right now, the base sits at a solid **50 cm** deep while the summit boasts **76 cm**, delivering that gripping snow quality perfect for locking in edges on groomers and stashes alike. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours—last flakes hit January 27—but the pack's holding strong for reliable turns.

Nearly the whole playground's open: **115 of 118 km** of trails (97%) and **17 of 22 lifts** (77%) spinning, including valley runs for easy laps. Temps are classic February chill, hovering around -21/-7°C up high and -17/-2°C at base today, with clear skies keeping it crisp. Pistes are gripping and ready to rip, though off-piste varies—scope wind crust and stay avalanche-smart.

Peeking ahead, flurries tease

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's roaring into mid-winter action with prime conditions for carving up Beast territory! Right now, the base sits at a solid **50 cm** deep while the summit boasts **76 cm**, delivering that gripping snow quality perfect for locking in edges on groomers and stashes alike. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours—last flakes hit January 27—but the pack's holding strong for reliable turns.

Nearly the whole playground's open: **115 of 118 km** of trails (97%) and **17 of 22 lifts** (77%) spinning, including valley runs for easy laps. Temps are classic February chill, hovering around -21/-7°C up high and -17/-2°C at base today, with clear skies keeping it crisp. Pistes are gripping and ready to rip, though off-piste varies—scope wind crust and stay avalanche-smart.

Peeking ahead, flurries tease

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Beast Mode: 97% Open, Powder Incoming, Time to Send It</title>
      <link>https://player.megaphone.fm/NPTNI9420555099</link>
      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast mode is on with 97% of its 118km of trails open and 17 out of 22 lifts spinning—perfect for carving up Beast or bombing Superstar. Snow depths sit at a grippy 76cm up top at 1293m and 50cm at the base (355m), holding strong despite the last dump on Jan 27. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but that packed powder's got killer edge hold for all-mountain laps.

Classic February chill grips the mountain today: expect temps from -22/-7°C summit to -18/-2°C base, partly cloudy vibes keeping it prime for turns. Looking ahead, light snow flurries tease

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2026 13:01:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast mode is on with 97% of its 118km of trails open and 17 out of 22 lifts spinning—perfect for carving up Beast or bombing Superstar. Snow depths sit at a grippy 76cm up top at 1293m and 50cm at the base (355m), holding strong despite the last dump on Jan 27. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but that packed powder's got killer edge hold for all-mountain laps.

Classic February chill grips the mountain today: expect temps from -22/-7°C summit to -18/-2°C base, partly cloudy vibes keeping it prime for turns. Looking ahead, light snow flurries tease

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast mode is on with 97% of its 118km of trails open and 17 out of 22 lifts spinning—perfect for carving up Beast or bombing Superstar. Snow depths sit at a grippy 76cm up top at 1293m and 50cm at the base (355m), holding strong despite the last dump on Jan 27. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but that packed powder's got killer edge hold for all-mountain laps.

Classic February chill grips the mountain today: expect temps from -22/-7°C summit to -18/-2°C base, partly cloudy vibes keeping it prime for turns. Looking ahead, light snow flurries tease

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Beast of the East Firing: Killington's Peak Season Snow Report and Conditions Update</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now—Beast of the East vibes with nearly full access to its legendary terrain! Picture this: 50cm (20 inches) at the base and a solid 76cm (30 inches) up top at the summit, gripping snow that's perfect for carving groomers or bumping it out on steeper lines like Double Dipper where soft drifts are forming. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours since that last flake on Jan 27, but the pack is holding strong with 97% of 118km of slopes open and 17 of 22 lifts spinning—valley runs included for those lap-happy days.

Weather's delivering classic February chill today: clear skies, temps topping 22°F at base (-6°C) and dipping to 9°F overnight (-13°C), ideal for powder hounds chasing that crisp edge. Bundle up, though—winds are NW at force 4 up high. Looking ahead, light snow teases in: 2cm Thursday at both base and summit (-19/-7°C), ramping to 4cm Friday (-19/-3°C), then 2cm Saturday amid cooling temps down to -14°C lows. No major storms, but that could mean hero snow if it sticks.

Pistes are grippy and ready to rail, off-piste building those dreamy bumps, though halfpipe's closed—hit the Fun Park instead for jumps and jibs. Season total? Killington's averaging 250 inches historically, and with the resort open through June 7, expect more to pile on. Pro tip: book online for tickets and lessons; passes need checking, and they're pushing Learn to Ride deals with free adult tickets.

Grab your gear—Killington's calling for epic lines before any warm-up whispers. Ride on!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2026 13:00:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now—Beast of the East vibes with nearly full access to its legendary terrain! Picture this: 50cm (20 inches) at the base and a solid 76cm (30 inches) up top at the summit, gripping snow that's perfect for carving groomers or bumping it out on steeper lines like Double Dipper where soft drifts are forming. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours since that last flake on Jan 27, but the pack is holding strong with 97% of 118km of slopes open and 17 of 22 lifts spinning—valley runs included for those lap-happy days.

Weather's delivering classic February chill today: clear skies, temps topping 22°F at base (-6°C) and dipping to 9°F overnight (-13°C), ideal for powder hounds chasing that crisp edge. Bundle up, though—winds are NW at force 4 up high. Looking ahead, light snow teases in: 2cm Thursday at both base and summit (-19/-7°C), ramping to 4cm Friday (-19/-3°C), then 2cm Saturday amid cooling temps down to -14°C lows. No major storms, but that could mean hero snow if it sticks.

Pistes are grippy and ready to rail, off-piste building those dreamy bumps, though halfpipe's closed—hit the Fun Park instead for jumps and jibs. Season total? Killington's averaging 250 inches historically, and with the resort open through June 7, expect more to pile on. Pro tip: book online for tickets and lessons; passes need checking, and they're pushing Learn to Ride deals with free adult tickets.

Grab your gear—Killington's calling for epic lines before any warm-up whispers. Ride on!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now—Beast of the East vibes with nearly full access to its legendary terrain! Picture this: 50cm (20 inches) at the base and a solid 76cm (30 inches) up top at the summit, gripping snow that's perfect for carving groomers or bumping it out on steeper lines like Double Dipper where soft drifts are forming. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours since that last flake on Jan 27, but the pack is holding strong with 97% of 118km of slopes open and 17 of 22 lifts spinning—valley runs included for those lap-happy days.

Weather's delivering classic February chill today: clear skies, temps topping 22°F at base (-6°C) and dipping to 9°F overnight (-13°C), ideal for powder hounds chasing that crisp edge. Bundle up, though—winds are NW at force 4 up high. Looking ahead, light snow teases in: 2cm Thursday at both base and summit (-19/-7°C), ramping to 4cm Friday (-19/-3°C), then 2cm Saturday amid cooling temps down to -14°C lows. No major storms, but that could mean hero snow if it sticks.

Pistes are grippy and ready to rail, off-piste building those dreamy bumps, though halfpipe's closed—hit the Fun Park instead for jumps and jibs. Season total? Killington's averaging 250 inches historically, and with the resort open through June 7, expect more to pile on. Pro tip: book online for tickets and lessons; passes need checking, and they're pushing Learn to Ride deals with free adult tickets.

Grab your gear—Killington's calling for epic lines before any warm-up whispers. Ride on!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Beast of the East: Killington's 28-inch Week Has the Mountain Absolutely Firing</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's roaring as the Beast of the East, with killer conditions begging for your next run! Base depths sit at 16-30 inches, thickening to 30 inches (76 cm) up top at the 4,241-foot summit, thanks to that epic U.S.-leading snowmaking crew keeping things prime. You've got fresh powder as the primary surface, with packed powder underneath—gripping snow quality that's got locals grinning.

Last 24 hours saw just 2 inches, but 28 inches blanketed the mountain over the past week, building on a beefy 140-inch season total so far. Nearly all terrain's open: 97% of 118 km (155 trails) across 1,516 skiable acres, plus 17 of 22 lifts spinning (including those sweet gondolas), and the valley run's good to go. Off-piste? Variable with wind-scoured stashes amid the trees and steeps, but stick to groomers for now unless you're chasing untracked lines in the glades.

Weather's classic February chill: expect partly cloudy skies today with temps hovering around 19°F high and 3°F low tomorrow, dipping to -10°C overnight—bundle up for that wind chill bite. Looking ahead, the forecast stays cold and dry through early next week (highs 22-40°F, lows -10°F to 22°F), with flurries possible and a shot at 1-4 cm new snow by Friday. No major storms brewing, so groomers will stay heroically consistent.

Uphill policy's on if you want dawn patrols (pass required), and weekend hours rock 8a-4p, weekdays 9a-4p. Pro tip: crowds ramp post-Presidents' Day, so hit midweek for those wide cruisers and moguls without the lift lines. Fresh legs, Beast awaits—carve it up!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2026 13:03:13 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's roaring as the Beast of the East, with killer conditions begging for your next run! Base depths sit at 16-30 inches, thickening to 30 inches (76 cm) up top at the 4,241-foot summit, thanks to that epic U.S.-leading snowmaking crew keeping things prime. You've got fresh powder as the primary surface, with packed powder underneath—gripping snow quality that's got locals grinning.

Last 24 hours saw just 2 inches, but 28 inches blanketed the mountain over the past week, building on a beefy 140-inch season total so far. Nearly all terrain's open: 97% of 118 km (155 trails) across 1,516 skiable acres, plus 17 of 22 lifts spinning (including those sweet gondolas), and the valley run's good to go. Off-piste? Variable with wind-scoured stashes amid the trees and steeps, but stick to groomers for now unless you're chasing untracked lines in the glades.

Weather's classic February chill: expect partly cloudy skies today with temps hovering around 19°F high and 3°F low tomorrow, dipping to -10°C overnight—bundle up for that wind chill bite. Looking ahead, the forecast stays cold and dry through early next week (highs 22-40°F, lows -10°F to 22°F), with flurries possible and a shot at 1-4 cm new snow by Friday. No major storms brewing, so groomers will stay heroically consistent.

Uphill policy's on if you want dawn patrols (pass required), and weekend hours rock 8a-4p, weekdays 9a-4p. Pro tip: crowds ramp post-Presidents' Day, so hit midweek for those wide cruisers and moguls without the lift lines. Fresh legs, Beast awaits—carve it up!

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's roaring as the Beast of the East, with killer conditions begging for your next run! Base depths sit at 16-30 inches, thickening to 30 inches (76 cm) up top at the 4,241-foot summit, thanks to that epic U.S.-leading snowmaking crew keeping things prime. You've got fresh powder as the primary surface, with packed powder underneath—gripping snow quality that's got locals grinning.

Last 24 hours saw just 2 inches, but 28 inches blanketed the mountain over the past week, building on a beefy 140-inch season total so far. Nearly all terrain's open: 97% of 118 km (155 trails) across 1,516 skiable acres, plus 17 of 22 lifts spinning (including those sweet gondolas), and the valley run's good to go. Off-piste? Variable with wind-scoured stashes amid the trees and steeps, but stick to groomers for now unless you're chasing untracked lines in the glades.

Weather's classic February chill: expect partly cloudy skies today with temps hovering around 19°F high and 3°F low tomorrow, dipping to -10°C overnight—bundle up for that wind chill bite. Looking ahead, the forecast stays cold and dry through early next week (highs 22-40°F, lows -10°F to 22°F), with flurries possible and a shot at 1-4 cm new snow by Friday. No major storms brewing, so groomers will stay heroically consistent.

Uphill policy's on if you want dawn patrols (pass required), and weekend hours rock 8a-4p, weekdays 9a-4p. Pro tip: crowds ramp post-Presidents' Day, so hit midweek for those wide cruisers and moguls without the lift lines. Fresh legs, Beast awaits—carve it up!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Killington's Winter Peak: 92 Percent Open with Solid Snow and Freezing Temps This Weekend</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

# Killington Snow Report: January 31, 2026

Killington is delivering solid winter conditions right now, with 76 centimeters of snow at the summit and 50 centimeters at the base, making for some excellent skiing opportunities this weekend.1 The snow quality is currently gripping, and the resort fired up 17 of its 22 lifts this morning, with 109 of 118.4 kilometers of slopes available—that's 92 percent of the terrain open.1 The valley run is also accessible, so you've got plenty of options no matter your skill level.

The last meaningful snow fell on January 27th, so conditions have had a few days to settle in and get tracked out by eager skiers, but shaded areas and the higher elevations are still holding some decent powder stashes.2 Looking at the broader picture, Killington has been getting solid snow this season—the resort typically sees around 172 inches of annual snowfall with an average of 53 snow days, so you're skiing at a mountain that knows how to deliver the goods.3

Weather-wise, today and tomorrow are looking pretty dry with temperatures hovering around minus 28 degrees Celsius at the summit and minus 24 at the base.1 You'll want to bundle up, but the clear skies mean excellent visibility for carving runs and soaking in those mountain views. As we head into the first week of February, temperatures will gradually moderate slightly, but expect to stay well below freezing through the week, with highs reaching only around minus 7 degrees Celsius at the summit by Monday.2 There's minimal new snow in the immediate forecast—less than a centimeter expected over the coming days—so fresh powder isn't on the menu, but the stable cold weather should preserve existing conditions nicely.2

One heads up: piste conditions can vary from firm to occasionally icy, especially on heavily skied terrain or after warmer spells.2 If you're thinking about venturing off-piste, remember that backcountry skiing here isn't always avalanche-controlled or patrolled, so always check local advice and never ski alone.2 For those sticking to groomed runs, you should have a reliable, consistent experience, particularly on the well-maintained pistes throughout the resort.

The season runs through June 7th, so you've got months ahead to chase better snow, but right now Killington is definitely open for business and delivering respectable conditions for winter sports enthusiasts.1

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

# Killington Snow Report: January 31, 2026

Killington is delivering solid winter conditions right now, with 76 centimeters of snow at the summit and 50 centimeters at the base, making for some excellent skiing opportunities this weekend.1 The snow quality is currently gripping, and the resort fired up 17 of its 22 lifts this morning, with 109 of 118.4 kilometers of slopes available—that's 92 percent of the terrain open.1 The valley run is also accessible, so you've got plenty of options no matter your skill level.

The last meaningful snow fell on January 27th, so conditions have had a few days to settle in and get tracked out by eager skiers, but shaded areas and the higher elevations are still holding some decent powder stashes.2 Looking at the broader picture, Killington has been getting solid snow this season—the resort typically sees around 172 inches of annual snowfall with an average of 53 snow days, so you're skiing at a mountain that knows how to deliver the goods.3

Weather-wise, today and tomorrow are looking pretty dry with temperatures hovering around minus 28 degrees Celsius at the summit and minus 24 at the base.1 You'll want to bundle up, but the clear skies mean excellent visibility for carving runs and soaking in those mountain views. As we head into the first week of February, temperatures will gradually moderate slightly, but expect to stay well below freezing through the week, with highs reaching only around minus 7 degrees Celsius at the summit by Monday.2 There's minimal new snow in the immediate forecast—less than a centimeter expected over the coming days—so fresh powder isn't on the menu, but the stable cold weather should preserve existing conditions nicely.2

One heads up: piste conditions can vary from firm to occasionally icy, especially on heavily skied terrain or after warmer spells.2 If you're thinking about venturing off-piste, remember that backcountry skiing here isn't always avalanche-controlled or patrolled, so always check local advice and never ski alone.2 For those sticking to groomed runs, you should have a reliable, consistent experience, particularly on the well-maintained pistes throughout the resort.

The season runs through June 7th, so you've got months ahead to chase better snow, but right now Killington is definitely open for business and delivering respectable conditions for winter sports enthusiasts.1

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

# Killington Snow Report: January 31, 2026

Killington is delivering solid winter conditions right now, with 76 centimeters of snow at the summit and 50 centimeters at the base, making for some excellent skiing opportunities this weekend.1 The snow quality is currently gripping, and the resort fired up 17 of its 22 lifts this morning, with 109 of 118.4 kilometers of slopes available—that's 92 percent of the terrain open.1 The valley run is also accessible, so you've got plenty of options no matter your skill level.

The last meaningful snow fell on January 27th, so conditions have had a few days to settle in and get tracked out by eager skiers, but shaded areas and the higher elevations are still holding some decent powder stashes.2 Looking at the broader picture, Killington has been getting solid snow this season—the resort typically sees around 172 inches of annual snowfall with an average of 53 snow days, so you're skiing at a mountain that knows how to deliver the goods.3

Weather-wise, today and tomorrow are looking pretty dry with temperatures hovering around minus 28 degrees Celsius at the summit and minus 24 at the base.1 You'll want to bundle up, but the clear skies mean excellent visibility for carving runs and soaking in those mountain views. As we head into the first week of February, temperatures will gradually moderate slightly, but expect to stay well below freezing through the week, with highs reaching only around minus 7 degrees Celsius at the summit by Monday.2 There's minimal new snow in the immediate forecast—less than a centimeter expected over the coming days—so fresh powder isn't on the menu, but the stable cold weather should preserve existing conditions nicely.2

One heads up: piste conditions can vary from firm to occasionally icy, especially on heavily skied terrain or after warmer spells.2 If you're thinking about venturing off-piste, remember that backcountry skiing here isn't always avalanche-controlled or patrolled, so always check local advice and never ski alone.2 For those sticking to groomed runs, you should have a reliable, consistent experience, particularly on the well-maintained pistes throughout the resort.

The season runs through June 7th, so you've got months ahead to chase better snow, but right now Killington is definitely open for business and delivering respectable conditions for winter sports enthusiasts.1

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Beast of the East: Killington's Grippy Snow and Cold Clear Days Await</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow lovers, Killington Resort in Vermont is dishing out that classic Beast of the East vibe right now—grippy snow that's begging for your next carve or slash! Base depth sits at a solid 50 cm (about 20 inches), with 66 cm (26 inches) up at the mountain station around 1293m, perfect for locking in edges without slipping away. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the last snowfall hit on January 26, leaving conditions gripping and ready to rip.

You're looking at 109 of 118 km of trails open (92%!), including the valley run, and 17 of 22 lifts spinning (77%)—plenty of terrain to explore from K-1, Snowshed, and Ramshead base areas, with lifts firing up at 8 a.m.. Pistes are firm and grippy overall, ideal for speed demons, while off-piste varies—watch for wind crust or stashes in shaded spots, and always check avalanche risks before venturing out. Season total? The hill's been stacking it since November 12, with plans to shred through June 7.

Weather's biting cold today: clear to cloudy skies, base temps hovering -8 to 9°F (-22 to -12°C), summit a chilly -9°F (-23°C), light winds around 6-12 mph. Bundle up! Looking ahead, it's staying frigid and mostly dry for the next five days—expect maxes from 6°F Friday climbing to 26°F by Tuesday, mins dipping to -7°F, with tiny flurries possible Sunday-Monday (

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow lovers, Killington Resort in Vermont is dishing out that classic Beast of the East vibe right now—grippy snow that's begging for your next carve or slash! Base depth sits at a solid 50 cm (about 20 inches), with 66 cm (26 inches) up at the mountain station around 1293m, perfect for locking in edges without slipping away. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the last snowfall hit on January 26, leaving conditions gripping and ready to rip.

You're looking at 109 of 118 km of trails open (92%!), including the valley run, and 17 of 22 lifts spinning (77%)—plenty of terrain to explore from K-1, Snowshed, and Ramshead base areas, with lifts firing up at 8 a.m.. Pistes are firm and grippy overall, ideal for speed demons, while off-piste varies—watch for wind crust or stashes in shaded spots, and always check avalanche risks before venturing out. Season total? The hill's been stacking it since November 12, with plans to shred through June 7.

Weather's biting cold today: clear to cloudy skies, base temps hovering -8 to 9°F (-22 to -12°C), summit a chilly -9°F (-23°C), light winds around 6-12 mph. Bundle up! Looking ahead, it's staying frigid and mostly dry for the next five days—expect maxes from 6°F Friday climbing to 26°F by Tuesday, mins dipping to -7°F, with tiny flurries possible Sunday-Monday (

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow lovers, Killington Resort in Vermont is dishing out that classic Beast of the East vibe right now—grippy snow that's begging for your next carve or slash! Base depth sits at a solid 50 cm (about 20 inches), with 66 cm (26 inches) up at the mountain station around 1293m, perfect for locking in edges without slipping away. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the last snowfall hit on January 26, leaving conditions gripping and ready to rip.

You're looking at 109 of 118 km of trails open (92%!), including the valley run, and 17 of 22 lifts spinning (77%)—plenty of terrain to explore from K-1, Snowshed, and Ramshead base areas, with lifts firing up at 8 a.m.. Pistes are firm and grippy overall, ideal for speed demons, while off-piste varies—watch for wind crust or stashes in shaded spots, and always check avalanche risks before venturing out. Season total? The hill's been stacking it since November 12, with plans to shred through June 7.

Weather's biting cold today: clear to cloudy skies, base temps hovering -8 to 9°F (-22 to -12°C), summit a chilly -9°F (-23°C), light winds around 6-12 mph. Bundle up! Looking ahead, it's staying frigid and mostly dry for the next five days—expect maxes from 6°F Friday climbing to 26°F by Tuesday, mins dipping to -7°F, with tiny flurries possible Sunday-Monday (

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      <title>Killington Beast Mode: 14-18 Inches of Fresh Gold and 92 Percent Open Terrain</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder hounds and shredders, Killington is dishing out some epic turns right now—Beast mode engaged after that recent storm dumped a glorious 14-18 inches of light, fluffy gold across the slopes! Base sits at a solid **50cm (20 inches)**, with the summit stacking **66-76cm (26-30 inches)** for that deep carve feel. No freshies in the last 24-48 hours since the big blast on Jan 26, but the snow's still gripping like a dream—**pistes** are freshly groomed and hero snow central, while **off-piste** stashes linger in shaded glades thanks to the cold snap preserving that powder.

Crowd it up: **17 of 22 lifts** (77%) are spinning strong from K-1, Snowshed, and Ramshead bases, opening at 8am—plenty of lines to lap your faves. That's unlocking **109 of 118km trails** (92% open), including valley runs, so carve from dawn to dusk. Valley run's good to go, though halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet—focus on daylight hero snow.

Today's vibe? Chilly and clear-ish, hovering **2-15°F** at base with subzero summit chills—layer up, folks! Looking ahead, the forecast stays cold and dry: expect

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder hounds and shredders, Killington is dishing out some epic turns right now—Beast mode engaged after that recent storm dumped a glorious 14-18 inches of light, fluffy gold across the slopes! Base sits at a solid **50cm (20 inches)**, with the summit stacking **66-76cm (26-30 inches)** for that deep carve feel. No freshies in the last 24-48 hours since the big blast on Jan 26, but the snow's still gripping like a dream—**pistes** are freshly groomed and hero snow central, while **off-piste** stashes linger in shaded glades thanks to the cold snap preserving that powder.

Crowd it up: **17 of 22 lifts** (77%) are spinning strong from K-1, Snowshed, and Ramshead bases, opening at 8am—plenty of lines to lap your faves. That's unlocking **109 of 118km trails** (92% open), including valley runs, so carve from dawn to dusk. Valley run's good to go, though halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet—focus on daylight hero snow.

Today's vibe? Chilly and clear-ish, hovering **2-15°F** at base with subzero summit chills—layer up, folks! Looking ahead, the forecast stays cold and dry: expect

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder hounds and shredders, Killington is dishing out some epic turns right now—Beast mode engaged after that recent storm dumped a glorious 14-18 inches of light, fluffy gold across the slopes! Base sits at a solid **50cm (20 inches)**, with the summit stacking **66-76cm (26-30 inches)** for that deep carve feel. No freshies in the last 24-48 hours since the big blast on Jan 26, but the snow's still gripping like a dream—**pistes** are freshly groomed and hero snow central, while **off-piste** stashes linger in shaded glades thanks to the cold snap preserving that powder.

Crowd it up: **17 of 22 lifts** (77%) are spinning strong from K-1, Snowshed, and Ramshead bases, opening at 8am—plenty of lines to lap your faves. That's unlocking **109 of 118km trails** (92% open), including valley runs, so carve from dawn to dusk. Valley run's good to go, though halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet—focus on daylight hero snow.

Today's vibe? Chilly and clear-ish, hovering **2-15°F** at base with subzero summit chills—layer up, folks! Looking ahead, the forecast stays cold and dry: expect

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      <title>Killington's Beast Mode: 60 Inches Deep with Fresh Powder and Brutally Cold Temps</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow lovers, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, delivering that epic Beast of the East vibe with prime powder turns and nearly full terrain access. Base snow depth sits at a solid 50 cm (about 20 inches), climbing to 66 cm (26 inches) up at the mountain station around 1293m, freshened by new snow reported just two days ago on January 26. That recent storm blasted 14-17 inches across the slopes by Monday, turning "practically perfect" conditions into joyous tree runs and hoots echoing through the glades, as locals raved about the season's best day yet.

Expect light flurries: less than 1 cm new snow possible at base and summit today, with another cm or so tomorrow amid brutally cold temps hovering between -26°C to -13°C (-15°F to 9°F) at elevation, keeping everything locked in and crispy. You've got 109 of 118 km of slopes open (92%!), including valley runs, plus 17 of 22 lifts spinning strong from K-1, Snowshed, and Ramshead bases—plenty of laps for shredders. Pistes are in new snow heaven, groomed fresh but firming up under traffic; off-piste varies wildly with wind-sculpted stashes in shaded spots, but watch for crust after any breeze—cold snaps like this preserve the goods for days.

Season total? Killington's averaging 250 inches historically, and this winter's stacking up beastly with that recent dump pushing depths well beyond 60 inches in spots. Weather's sub-freezing everywhere: today's max around 15°F at base dropping to 2°F lows, with SW winds F3-F4. Looking ahead five days, brace for arctic blasts—highs from -3°F to 8°F summit, base 9°F to 20°F, snow line at resort level (1050ft) for any dustings, no big storms but stable cold to groom like glass or stash powder.

Pro tip from the locals: lifts kick off at 8 a.m., snag online tickets and check pass validity—roads are clearing post-storm, but bundle up for those face shots. Resort's open through June 7, so no excuses—grab your board and charge! Conditions can shift fast, so peek cams for real-time stoke.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow lovers, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, delivering that epic Beast of the East vibe with prime powder turns and nearly full terrain access. Base snow depth sits at a solid 50 cm (about 20 inches), climbing to 66 cm (26 inches) up at the mountain station around 1293m, freshened by new snow reported just two days ago on January 26. That recent storm blasted 14-17 inches across the slopes by Monday, turning "practically perfect" conditions into joyous tree runs and hoots echoing through the glades, as locals raved about the season's best day yet.

Expect light flurries: less than 1 cm new snow possible at base and summit today, with another cm or so tomorrow amid brutally cold temps hovering between -26°C to -13°C (-15°F to 9°F) at elevation, keeping everything locked in and crispy. You've got 109 of 118 km of slopes open (92%!), including valley runs, plus 17 of 22 lifts spinning strong from K-1, Snowshed, and Ramshead bases—plenty of laps for shredders. Pistes are in new snow heaven, groomed fresh but firming up under traffic; off-piste varies wildly with wind-sculpted stashes in shaded spots, but watch for crust after any breeze—cold snaps like this preserve the goods for days.

Season total? Killington's averaging 250 inches historically, and this winter's stacking up beastly with that recent dump pushing depths well beyond 60 inches in spots. Weather's sub-freezing everywhere: today's max around 15°F at base dropping to 2°F lows, with SW winds F3-F4. Looking ahead five days, brace for arctic blasts—highs from -3°F to 8°F summit, base 9°F to 20°F, snow line at resort level (1050ft) for any dustings, no big storms but stable cold to groom like glass or stash powder.

Pro tip from the locals: lifts kick off at 8 a.m., snag online tickets and check pass validity—roads are clearing post-storm, but bundle up for those face shots. Resort's open through June 7, so no excuses—grab your board and charge! Conditions can shift fast, so peek cams for real-time stoke.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow lovers, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, delivering that epic Beast of the East vibe with prime powder turns and nearly full terrain access. Base snow depth sits at a solid 50 cm (about 20 inches), climbing to 66 cm (26 inches) up at the mountain station around 1293m, freshened by new snow reported just two days ago on January 26. That recent storm blasted 14-17 inches across the slopes by Monday, turning "practically perfect" conditions into joyous tree runs and hoots echoing through the glades, as locals raved about the season's best day yet.

Expect light flurries: less than 1 cm new snow possible at base and summit today, with another cm or so tomorrow amid brutally cold temps hovering between -26°C to -13°C (-15°F to 9°F) at elevation, keeping everything locked in and crispy. You've got 109 of 118 km of slopes open (92%!), including valley runs, plus 17 of 22 lifts spinning strong from K-1, Snowshed, and Ramshead bases—plenty of laps for shredders. Pistes are in new snow heaven, groomed fresh but firming up under traffic; off-piste varies wildly with wind-sculpted stashes in shaded spots, but watch for crust after any breeze—cold snaps like this preserve the goods for days.

Season total? Killington's averaging 250 inches historically, and this winter's stacking up beastly with that recent dump pushing depths well beyond 60 inches in spots. Weather's sub-freezing everywhere: today's max around 15°F at base dropping to 2°F lows, with SW winds F3-F4. Looking ahead five days, brace for arctic blasts—highs from -3°F to 8°F summit, base 9°F to 20°F, snow line at resort level (1050ft) for any dustings, no big storms but stable cold to groom like glass or stash powder.

Pro tip from the locals: lifts kick off at 8 a.m., snag online tickets and check pass validity—roads are clearing post-storm, but bundle up for those face shots. Resort's open through June 7, so no excuses—grab your board and charge! Conditions can shift fast, so peek cams for real-time stoke.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Killington's Monster Storm Delivers 14-17 Inches: Fresh Powder and 92 Percent Trail Coverage</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skier, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now, delivering some of the best conditions of the season after a monster storm dumped 14-17 inches of fresh powder over the weekend and Monday—perfect for carving groomers or ducking into the trees with those joyous hoots echoing across the slopes. Base snow depth sits at a solid 40 cm (about 16 inches), climbing to 56 cm (22 inches) up top at 1293m, mostly artificial but boosted by that recent natural dump, with the last snowfall hitting January 22. In the last 24-48 hours, expect another 1-2 inches from ongoing showers, keeping things soft and playful.

You're looking at 109 of 118 km of trails open (92% coverage) and 17 of 22 lifts spinning (77%), including valley runs for that sweet lap after lap action—plenty to explore across the six peaks. Pistes are groomed fantastic, blending fresh powder stashes with machine-laid corduroy, while off-piste varies from creamy wind buff to potential crust if winds pick up, so scout smart in the glades. Season total? Killington's chasing its reliable 250-inch average, and this storm's a huge step up.

Weather's staying wintry gold: today maxes around 19°F at base (6°F low), feeling crisp with SE winds F4 up high where it's dipping to 8°F and another 1-2 inches possible. North winds 10-20 mph early will bite, but lifts kick off at 8 AM for first tracks. Forecast keeps the snow line at base level through Sunday: Tuesday 13°F/1in base, Wed 15°F clearish, Thu 15°F/1in, Fri 8°F chilly, Sat-Sun 20°F/trace—prime for non-stop shredding with 3 inches total over 7 days.

Pro tip: roads are clearing post-storm, but pack chains and check VTrans for updates—schools closed statewide, so expect crowds of powder hounds like you. Bear Mountain Quad's on regular schedule, fun park's open (halfpipe closed), no night skiing yet. Grab online tickets or passes now; it's jumping like Mary Poppins perfect out there—strap in and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2026 13:04:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skier, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now, delivering some of the best conditions of the season after a monster storm dumped 14-17 inches of fresh powder over the weekend and Monday—perfect for carving groomers or ducking into the trees with those joyous hoots echoing across the slopes. Base snow depth sits at a solid 40 cm (about 16 inches), climbing to 56 cm (22 inches) up top at 1293m, mostly artificial but boosted by that recent natural dump, with the last snowfall hitting January 22. In the last 24-48 hours, expect another 1-2 inches from ongoing showers, keeping things soft and playful.

You're looking at 109 of 118 km of trails open (92% coverage) and 17 of 22 lifts spinning (77%), including valley runs for that sweet lap after lap action—plenty to explore across the six peaks. Pistes are groomed fantastic, blending fresh powder stashes with machine-laid corduroy, while off-piste varies from creamy wind buff to potential crust if winds pick up, so scout smart in the glades. Season total? Killington's chasing its reliable 250-inch average, and this storm's a huge step up.

Weather's staying wintry gold: today maxes around 19°F at base (6°F low), feeling crisp with SE winds F4 up high where it's dipping to 8°F and another 1-2 inches possible. North winds 10-20 mph early will bite, but lifts kick off at 8 AM for first tracks. Forecast keeps the snow line at base level through Sunday: Tuesday 13°F/1in base, Wed 15°F clearish, Thu 15°F/1in, Fri 8°F chilly, Sat-Sun 20°F/trace—prime for non-stop shredding with 3 inches total over 7 days.

Pro tip: roads are clearing post-storm, but pack chains and check VTrans for updates—schools closed statewide, so expect crowds of powder hounds like you. Bear Mountain Quad's on regular schedule, fun park's open (halfpipe closed), no night skiing yet. Grab online tickets or passes now; it's jumping like Mary Poppins perfect out there—strap in and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skier, Killington is firing on all cylinders right now, delivering some of the best conditions of the season after a monster storm dumped 14-17 inches of fresh powder over the weekend and Monday—perfect for carving groomers or ducking into the trees with those joyous hoots echoing across the slopes. Base snow depth sits at a solid 40 cm (about 16 inches), climbing to 56 cm (22 inches) up top at 1293m, mostly artificial but boosted by that recent natural dump, with the last snowfall hitting January 22. In the last 24-48 hours, expect another 1-2 inches from ongoing showers, keeping things soft and playful.

You're looking at 109 of 118 km of trails open (92% coverage) and 17 of 22 lifts spinning (77%), including valley runs for that sweet lap after lap action—plenty to explore across the six peaks. Pistes are groomed fantastic, blending fresh powder stashes with machine-laid corduroy, while off-piste varies from creamy wind buff to potential crust if winds pick up, so scout smart in the glades. Season total? Killington's chasing its reliable 250-inch average, and this storm's a huge step up.

Weather's staying wintry gold: today maxes around 19°F at base (6°F low), feeling crisp with SE winds F4 up high where it's dipping to 8°F and another 1-2 inches possible. North winds 10-20 mph early will bite, but lifts kick off at 8 AM for first tracks. Forecast keeps the snow line at base level through Sunday: Tuesday 13°F/1in base, Wed 15°F clearish, Thu 15°F/1in, Fri 8°F chilly, Sat-Sun 20°F/trace—prime for non-stop shredding with 3 inches total over 7 days.

Pro tip: roads are clearing post-storm, but pack chains and check VTrans for updates—schools closed statewide, so expect crowds of powder hounds like you. Bear Mountain Quad's on regular schedule, fun park's open (halfpipe closed), no night skiing yet. Grab online tickets or passes now; it's jumping like Mary Poppins perfect out there—strap in and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is calling your name with that classic Beast of the East vibe firing up right now! Picture this: base sitting at a solid 40cm (about 16 inches) and mountain depth hitting 56cm (22 inches) up high, mostly groomed artificial snow keeping things carve-ready after the last natural dump on January 22. You've got 109 of 118km of trails open (92% of the goods) and 17 out of 22 lifts spinning (77%), including that sweet valley run for laps all day. Pistes are firm with some fresh grooming, but off-piste? Think variable crust from wind and sun—grab your safety gear, check local intel, and never go solo, as it's not patrolled.

Today's shred session kicks off under cloudy skies with base temps hovering around 6-7°F (feeling chillier with 6-12 mph winds) and summit dipping to a frosty -10 to 6°F—bundle up! But hold onto your beanies: heavy snow showers are dumping up to 3 inches today across all levels, with another 4 inches possible over the next week. Season total? A beastly 117 inches so far, and we're just warming up (or cooling down).

Looking ahead, it's powder paradise potential. Tomorrow: 1cm new snow, max 12°F at base dropping colder aloft. Wednesday through Friday: Flurries with 1cm possibles, temps -1°F to 14°F base, brutally cold summits around -27°C (-17°F). Weekend warms slightly to 17°F base with light snow—snowline stays low at resort level. No massive storms yet, but that reliable 250-inch average season is in play.

Pro tips from the locals: Lifts fire at 8am, book tickets/lessons online only, and snag deals like free lift tix with a Learn to Ride buddy package. Valley runs and fun parks are live, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing today. Winds easing later—prime time for hero snow if that freshie sticks. Pack the thermals, hit the hill, and own those 7,000+ acres. Killington's open till June 7—game on!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 13:01:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is calling your name with that classic Beast of the East vibe firing up right now! Picture this: base sitting at a solid 40cm (about 16 inches) and mountain depth hitting 56cm (22 inches) up high, mostly groomed artificial snow keeping things carve-ready after the last natural dump on January 22. You've got 109 of 118km of trails open (92% of the goods) and 17 out of 22 lifts spinning (77%), including that sweet valley run for laps all day. Pistes are firm with some fresh grooming, but off-piste? Think variable crust from wind and sun—grab your safety gear, check local intel, and never go solo, as it's not patrolled.

Today's shred session kicks off under cloudy skies with base temps hovering around 6-7°F (feeling chillier with 6-12 mph winds) and summit dipping to a frosty -10 to 6°F—bundle up! But hold onto your beanies: heavy snow showers are dumping up to 3 inches today across all levels, with another 4 inches possible over the next week. Season total? A beastly 117 inches so far, and we're just warming up (or cooling down).

Looking ahead, it's powder paradise potential. Tomorrow: 1cm new snow, max 12°F at base dropping colder aloft. Wednesday through Friday: Flurries with 1cm possibles, temps -1°F to 14°F base, brutally cold summits around -27°C (-17°F). Weekend warms slightly to 17°F base with light snow—snowline stays low at resort level. No massive storms yet, but that reliable 250-inch average season is in play.

Pro tips from the locals: Lifts fire at 8am, book tickets/lessons online only, and snag deals like free lift tix with a Learn to Ride buddy package. Valley runs and fun parks are live, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing today. Winds easing later—prime time for hero snow if that freshie sticks. Pack the thermals, hit the hill, and own those 7,000+ acres. Killington's open till June 7—game on!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington is calling your name with that classic Beast of the East vibe firing up right now! Picture this: base sitting at a solid 40cm (about 16 inches) and mountain depth hitting 56cm (22 inches) up high, mostly groomed artificial snow keeping things carve-ready after the last natural dump on January 22. You've got 109 of 118km of trails open (92% of the goods) and 17 out of 22 lifts spinning (77%), including that sweet valley run for laps all day. Pistes are firm with some fresh grooming, but off-piste? Think variable crust from wind and sun—grab your safety gear, check local intel, and never go solo, as it's not patrolled.

Today's shred session kicks off under cloudy skies with base temps hovering around 6-7°F (feeling chillier with 6-12 mph winds) and summit dipping to a frosty -10 to 6°F—bundle up! But hold onto your beanies: heavy snow showers are dumping up to 3 inches today across all levels, with another 4 inches possible over the next week. Season total? A beastly 117 inches so far, and we're just warming up (or cooling down).

Looking ahead, it's powder paradise potential. Tomorrow: 1cm new snow, max 12°F at base dropping colder aloft. Wednesday through Friday: Flurries with 1cm possibles, temps -1°F to 14°F base, brutally cold summits around -27°C (-17°F). Weekend warms slightly to 17°F base with light snow—snowline stays low at resort level. No massive storms yet, but that reliable 250-inch average season is in play.

Pro tips from the locals: Lifts fire at 8am, book tickets/lessons online only, and snag deals like free lift tix with a Learn to Ride buddy package. Valley runs and fun parks are live, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing today. Winds easing later—prime time for hero snow if that freshie sticks. Pack the thermals, hit the hill, and own those 7,000+ acres. Killington's open till June 7—game on!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington's Beast Mode Activated: 92 Percent Open with Fresh Powder and Subfreezo Shred</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow beasts! Killington, the undisputed Beast of the East, is roaring with action right now—grab your board or skis and charge those legendary slopes in Vermont. The mountain's wide open through June 7, with a stellar **92% of trails (109 out of 118 km)** ready to rip and **17 of 22 lifts** spinning strong, including that sweet valley run. Snow depths sit at **40 cm at the base (355m)** and **56 cm at the summit (1293m)**, mostly artificial snow keeping things prime after the last natural dump on January 22.

Fresh powder alert: 2 inches fell in the last 24 hours as of early January 22, with another 2 in the prior 24 for a solid 4-inch boost over 48 hours—perfect for carving packed powder atop some hardpack. Piste conditions are fantastic across the Beast, grippy and groomed for all levels, though off-piste calls for caution with no recent reports on avalanche risks—pack your gear and check local safety. Season total? Killington's chasing its epic average of 170 inches, but specifics aren't locked in yet.

Weather's biting cold today with temps around -20°C to -11°C at base and colder up top, dishing **8 cm new snow**—ideal for pow stashes. Look ahead: Monday blasts **11 cm** (-15°C to -5°C base), Tuesday a light **1 cm** chill (-22°C to -10°C), then trace amounts through Saturday amid sub-zero blasts and dropping snow lines to zero—more freshies incoming for non-stop shredding.

Pro tips from the locals: Snag the Killington app for real-time lift/trail status and stats tracking, hit Beast Text Alerts for powder drops, and note the Fun Park's open but halfpipe's closed—no night skiing or cross-country yet. Tubing park's firing for après thrills, lessons are beast-mode ready for all skill levels, and book lodging direct for lift ticket deals. Conditions can shift fast, so dial the snow phone at +1-802-422-3261 before boots-on. Unleash your inner Beast—the mountain's electric and waiting!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2026 13:03:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow beasts! Killington, the undisputed Beast of the East, is roaring with action right now—grab your board or skis and charge those legendary slopes in Vermont. The mountain's wide open through June 7, with a stellar **92% of trails (109 out of 118 km)** ready to rip and **17 of 22 lifts** spinning strong, including that sweet valley run. Snow depths sit at **40 cm at the base (355m)** and **56 cm at the summit (1293m)**, mostly artificial snow keeping things prime after the last natural dump on January 22.

Fresh powder alert: 2 inches fell in the last 24 hours as of early January 22, with another 2 in the prior 24 for a solid 4-inch boost over 48 hours—perfect for carving packed powder atop some hardpack. Piste conditions are fantastic across the Beast, grippy and groomed for all levels, though off-piste calls for caution with no recent reports on avalanche risks—pack your gear and check local safety. Season total? Killington's chasing its epic average of 170 inches, but specifics aren't locked in yet.

Weather's biting cold today with temps around -20°C to -11°C at base and colder up top, dishing **8 cm new snow**—ideal for pow stashes. Look ahead: Monday blasts **11 cm** (-15°C to -5°C base), Tuesday a light **1 cm** chill (-22°C to -10°C), then trace amounts through Saturday amid sub-zero blasts and dropping snow lines to zero—more freshies incoming for non-stop shredding.

Pro tips from the locals: Snag the Killington app for real-time lift/trail status and stats tracking, hit Beast Text Alerts for powder drops, and note the Fun Park's open but halfpipe's closed—no night skiing or cross-country yet. Tubing park's firing for après thrills, lessons are beast-mode ready for all skill levels, and book lodging direct for lift ticket deals. Conditions can shift fast, so dial the snow phone at +1-802-422-3261 before boots-on. Unleash your inner Beast—the mountain's electric and waiting!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow beasts! Killington, the undisputed Beast of the East, is roaring with action right now—grab your board or skis and charge those legendary slopes in Vermont. The mountain's wide open through June 7, with a stellar **92% of trails (109 out of 118 km)** ready to rip and **17 of 22 lifts** spinning strong, including that sweet valley run. Snow depths sit at **40 cm at the base (355m)** and **56 cm at the summit (1293m)**, mostly artificial snow keeping things prime after the last natural dump on January 22.

Fresh powder alert: 2 inches fell in the last 24 hours as of early January 22, with another 2 in the prior 24 for a solid 4-inch boost over 48 hours—perfect for carving packed powder atop some hardpack. Piste conditions are fantastic across the Beast, grippy and groomed for all levels, though off-piste calls for caution with no recent reports on avalanche risks—pack your gear and check local safety. Season total? Killington's chasing its epic average of 170 inches, but specifics aren't locked in yet.

Weather's biting cold today with temps around -20°C to -11°C at base and colder up top, dishing **8 cm new snow**—ideal for pow stashes. Look ahead: Monday blasts **11 cm** (-15°C to -5°C base), Tuesday a light **1 cm** chill (-22°C to -10°C), then trace amounts through Saturday amid sub-zero blasts and dropping snow lines to zero—more freshies incoming for non-stop shredding.

Pro tips from the locals: Snag the Killington app for real-time lift/trail status and stats tracking, hit Beast Text Alerts for powder drops, and note the Fun Park's open but halfpipe's closed—no night skiing or cross-country yet. Tubing park's firing for après thrills, lessons are beast-mode ready for all skill levels, and book lodging direct for lift ticket deals. Conditions can shift fast, so dial the snow phone at +1-802-422-3261 before boots-on. Unleash your inner Beast—the mountain's electric and waiting!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Picture this: you're ripping down Killington's legendary Beast, that epic Vermont playground calling your name with fresh turns and powdery stashes. Right now, the base sits at a shreddable 14 inches of machine-groomed goodness, ramping up to 16 inches of packed powder mid-mountain and 20 inches at the summit—64% of average, but plenty to keep your edges happy. Overnight magic dropped 2 inches of fresh fluff from snow showers, turning the slopes into a carver's dream without recent 24- or 48-hour tallies dominating headlines.

Seventeen out of 20 lifts are spinning, including that Bear Mountain Quad (though no early opening today), unlocking a solid chunk of terrain for your next run—think packed powder begging for speed. Weather's straight-up arctic: clear skies today with temps maxing at 2°F and dipping to -10°F at the base, winds howling 30-45 mph up high but chill down low. Bundle up, beasts!

Looking ahead, a powder alert's screaming—up to 4 inches possible over the next two days. Sunday brings 1 inch with highs around 10°F, Monday adds 2 inches pushing 17°F, then temps hold frigid through Friday (12-17°F days, subzero nights) with more snow flurries in the mix. Pistes are packed and groomed for buttery corduroy, while off-piste varies wildly—cold preserving stashes but wind crust lurking, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure.

Season totals aren't fully tallied yet, but the base is building strong. Pro tip: grab the app for real-time lift/trail status, snag discounted tickets with lodging, or hit lessons to beast-mode your skills. Tubing park's open too for apres laughs. Winds might bite, but the snow's primed—shred safe and chase that pow!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2026 13:01:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Picture this: you're ripping down Killington's legendary Beast, that epic Vermont playground calling your name with fresh turns and powdery stashes. Right now, the base sits at a shreddable 14 inches of machine-groomed goodness, ramping up to 16 inches of packed powder mid-mountain and 20 inches at the summit—64% of average, but plenty to keep your edges happy. Overnight magic dropped 2 inches of fresh fluff from snow showers, turning the slopes into a carver's dream without recent 24- or 48-hour tallies dominating headlines.

Seventeen out of 20 lifts are spinning, including that Bear Mountain Quad (though no early opening today), unlocking a solid chunk of terrain for your next run—think packed powder begging for speed. Weather's straight-up arctic: clear skies today with temps maxing at 2°F and dipping to -10°F at the base, winds howling 30-45 mph up high but chill down low. Bundle up, beasts!

Looking ahead, a powder alert's screaming—up to 4 inches possible over the next two days. Sunday brings 1 inch with highs around 10°F, Monday adds 2 inches pushing 17°F, then temps hold frigid through Friday (12-17°F days, subzero nights) with more snow flurries in the mix. Pistes are packed and groomed for buttery corduroy, while off-piste varies wildly—cold preserving stashes but wind crust lurking, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure.

Season totals aren't fully tallied yet, but the base is building strong. Pro tip: grab the app for real-time lift/trail status, snag discounted tickets with lodging, or hit lessons to beast-mode your skills. Tubing park's open too for apres laughs. Winds might bite, but the snow's primed—shred safe and chase that pow!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Picture this: you're ripping down Killington's legendary Beast, that epic Vermont playground calling your name with fresh turns and powdery stashes. Right now, the base sits at a shreddable 14 inches of machine-groomed goodness, ramping up to 16 inches of packed powder mid-mountain and 20 inches at the summit—64% of average, but plenty to keep your edges happy. Overnight magic dropped 2 inches of fresh fluff from snow showers, turning the slopes into a carver's dream without recent 24- or 48-hour tallies dominating headlines.

Seventeen out of 20 lifts are spinning, including that Bear Mountain Quad (though no early opening today), unlocking a solid chunk of terrain for your next run—think packed powder begging for speed. Weather's straight-up arctic: clear skies today with temps maxing at 2°F and dipping to -10°F at the base, winds howling 30-45 mph up high but chill down low. Bundle up, beasts!

Looking ahead, a powder alert's screaming—up to 4 inches possible over the next two days. Sunday brings 1 inch with highs around 10°F, Monday adds 2 inches pushing 17°F, then temps hold frigid through Friday (12-17°F days, subzero nights) with more snow flurries in the mix. Pistes are packed and groomed for buttery corduroy, while off-piste varies wildly—cold preserving stashes but wind crust lurking, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure.

Season totals aren't fully tallied yet, but the base is building strong. Pro tip: grab the app for real-time lift/trail status, snag discounted tickets with lodging, or hit lessons to beast-mode your skills. Tubing park's open too for apres laughs. Winds might bite, but the snow's primed—shred safe and chase that pow!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Fresh Powder and Packed Corduroy: Your Guide to Killington's Peak Season Conditions</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, with 135 out of 155 trails open and 17 of 20 lifts running, giving you plenty of terrain to explore across Killington's sprawling 145 trails. The base depth sits at a solid 15-16 inches, and 87 percent of the mountain is skiable, which means you've got options no matter your skill level or mood.

Fresh tracks are waiting for you thanks to recent snowfall activity. The mountain received 1 inch on January 19th and another inch on January 18th, with 14 inches falling over the past week alone. That's enough to keep things interesting as you cruise down the runs. The season total stands at 112 inches so far, which is a respectable foundation for mid-January conditions. Packed powder is the name of the game right now across both primary and secondary surfaces, so expect that satisfying crunch under your skis or board as you carve turns.

Temperature-wise, conditions are cold enough to keep snow quality locked in. The forecast shows base temperatures hovering around 37 degrees Fahrenheit at noon today, while up at the summit you're looking at around 34 degrees. Over the next five days, expect quite a bit of variability. Tomorrow and Sunday bring some of the coldest conditions, with temperatures dropping significantly and northwest to west winds picking up. Monday looks like it could bring new snow with temperatures climbing slightly and a couple of inches potentially falling. From Tuesday through Thursday, conditions stabilize with temperatures ranging from 7 to 12 degrees at the base, perfect for preserving snow quality.

Grooming crews have been busy too, with 47 percent of the terrain groomed in the last 24 hours, so you'll find plenty of perfectly prepped corduroy mixed in with the natural snow. The terrain park is also open at Mouse Run Vale Yard at Ramhead Lower Timberline if you want to throw down some tricks.

For the powder enthusiasts out there, don't sleep on the off-piste conditions. Wind and sun can transform fresh snow into crust or slush, but in less crowded, shaded areas, you can find stashes of powder that linger for days after snowfall. The mountain's reliable snow climate, averaging 250 inches annually, means conditions tend to stay consistent through the season when cold, stable weather persists. Road conditions are plowed and sanded, so getting to the mountain is straightforward. The Beast operates Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 4 PM and weekends from 8 AM to 4 PM, so plan your powder mission accordingly.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2026 13:05:15 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, with 135 out of 155 trails open and 17 of 20 lifts running, giving you plenty of terrain to explore across Killington's sprawling 145 trails. The base depth sits at a solid 15-16 inches, and 87 percent of the mountain is skiable, which means you've got options no matter your skill level or mood.

Fresh tracks are waiting for you thanks to recent snowfall activity. The mountain received 1 inch on January 19th and another inch on January 18th, with 14 inches falling over the past week alone. That's enough to keep things interesting as you cruise down the runs. The season total stands at 112 inches so far, which is a respectable foundation for mid-January conditions. Packed powder is the name of the game right now across both primary and secondary surfaces, so expect that satisfying crunch under your skis or board as you carve turns.

Temperature-wise, conditions are cold enough to keep snow quality locked in. The forecast shows base temperatures hovering around 37 degrees Fahrenheit at noon today, while up at the summit you're looking at around 34 degrees. Over the next five days, expect quite a bit of variability. Tomorrow and Sunday bring some of the coldest conditions, with temperatures dropping significantly and northwest to west winds picking up. Monday looks like it could bring new snow with temperatures climbing slightly and a couple of inches potentially falling. From Tuesday through Thursday, conditions stabilize with temperatures ranging from 7 to 12 degrees at the base, perfect for preserving snow quality.

Grooming crews have been busy too, with 47 percent of the terrain groomed in the last 24 hours, so you'll find plenty of perfectly prepped corduroy mixed in with the natural snow. The terrain park is also open at Mouse Run Vale Yard at Ramhead Lower Timberline if you want to throw down some tricks.

For the powder enthusiasts out there, don't sleep on the off-piste conditions. Wind and sun can transform fresh snow into crust or slush, but in less crowded, shaded areas, you can find stashes of powder that linger for days after snowfall. The mountain's reliable snow climate, averaging 250 inches annually, means conditions tend to stay consistent through the season when cold, stable weather persists. Road conditions are plowed and sanded, so getting to the mountain is straightforward. The Beast operates Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 4 PM and weekends from 8 AM to 4 PM, so plan your powder mission accordingly.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, with 135 out of 155 trails open and 17 of 20 lifts running, giving you plenty of terrain to explore across Killington's sprawling 145 trails. The base depth sits at a solid 15-16 inches, and 87 percent of the mountain is skiable, which means you've got options no matter your skill level or mood.

Fresh tracks are waiting for you thanks to recent snowfall activity. The mountain received 1 inch on January 19th and another inch on January 18th, with 14 inches falling over the past week alone. That's enough to keep things interesting as you cruise down the runs. The season total stands at 112 inches so far, which is a respectable foundation for mid-January conditions. Packed powder is the name of the game right now across both primary and secondary surfaces, so expect that satisfying crunch under your skis or board as you carve turns.

Temperature-wise, conditions are cold enough to keep snow quality locked in. The forecast shows base temperatures hovering around 37 degrees Fahrenheit at noon today, while up at the summit you're looking at around 34 degrees. Over the next five days, expect quite a bit of variability. Tomorrow and Sunday bring some of the coldest conditions, with temperatures dropping significantly and northwest to west winds picking up. Monday looks like it could bring new snow with temperatures climbing slightly and a couple of inches potentially falling. From Tuesday through Thursday, conditions stabilize with temperatures ranging from 7 to 12 degrees at the base, perfect for preserving snow quality.

Grooming crews have been busy too, with 47 percent of the terrain groomed in the last 24 hours, so you'll find plenty of perfectly prepped corduroy mixed in with the natural snow. The terrain park is also open at Mouse Run Vale Yard at Ramhead Lower Timberline if you want to throw down some tricks.

For the powder enthusiasts out there, don't sleep on the off-piste conditions. Wind and sun can transform fresh snow into crust or slush, but in less crowded, shaded areas, you can find stashes of powder that linger for days after snowfall. The mountain's reliable snow climate, averaging 250 inches annually, means conditions tend to stay consistent through the season when cold, stable weather persists. Road conditions are plowed and sanded, so getting to the mountain is straightforward. The Beast operates Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 4 PM and weekends from 8 AM to 4 PM, so plan your powder mission accordingly.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington's Beast is Wide Open: Spring Shredding with Fresh Snow on the Way</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort in Vermont is dishing out prime shredding vibes right now, with the beast still wide open through June. Picture this: base sitting at a solid 40cm (about 16 inches) of mostly artificial snow, while the summit boasts 56cm (22 inches) for those high-altitude carves. Last fresh dump was January 18, but Mother Nature's teasing up to 1 inch today amid cloudy skies and heavy showers possible later—temps hovering around 23-31°F at base (feeling brisk at 13°F lows) and a chilly 17°F up top with SW winds at force 5.

Nearly all the goods are ready: 92% of 118km trails (109km open) including valley runs, and 73% of 22 lifts (16 spinning) to zap you uphill. Groomed runs are calling your name for smooth, reliable turns—perfect for bombing those Beast blacks—though off-piste could be variable with wind crust or icy patches from recent traffic. Stashes from the weekend might linger if you're hunting powder pockets, but stick to piste for max fun.

Season total? Killington's averaging 250 inches historically, with depths often crushing 60 inches, so we're building that epic base. Weather's staying cold and snowy: tomorrow drops to 9-15°F base with another 1 inch possible; Saturday plummets to -5°F/-14°F with clears; then Sunday-Monday piles on 1-4 inches through mid-teens. Expect below-freezing action all week, snowline kissing base level.

Pro tips from the mountain: Hit groomers today under mostly cloudy skies with teens temps; webcams show superstar terrain primed. Book online for tickets/lessons—passes need checking—and snag freebies with Learn to Ride packages. No night skiing or halfpipe yet, but fun parks are live. Bundle up, locals say colder air's preserving the snow—time to rip!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 13:03:28 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort in Vermont is dishing out prime shredding vibes right now, with the beast still wide open through June. Picture this: base sitting at a solid 40cm (about 16 inches) of mostly artificial snow, while the summit boasts 56cm (22 inches) for those high-altitude carves. Last fresh dump was January 18, but Mother Nature's teasing up to 1 inch today amid cloudy skies and heavy showers possible later—temps hovering around 23-31°F at base (feeling brisk at 13°F lows) and a chilly 17°F up top with SW winds at force 5.

Nearly all the goods are ready: 92% of 118km trails (109km open) including valley runs, and 73% of 22 lifts (16 spinning) to zap you uphill. Groomed runs are calling your name for smooth, reliable turns—perfect for bombing those Beast blacks—though off-piste could be variable with wind crust or icy patches from recent traffic. Stashes from the weekend might linger if you're hunting powder pockets, but stick to piste for max fun.

Season total? Killington's averaging 250 inches historically, with depths often crushing 60 inches, so we're building that epic base. Weather's staying cold and snowy: tomorrow drops to 9-15°F base with another 1 inch possible; Saturday plummets to -5°F/-14°F with clears; then Sunday-Monday piles on 1-4 inches through mid-teens. Expect below-freezing action all week, snowline kissing base level.

Pro tips from the mountain: Hit groomers today under mostly cloudy skies with teens temps; webcams show superstar terrain primed. Book online for tickets/lessons—passes need checking—and snag freebies with Learn to Ride packages. No night skiing or halfpipe yet, but fun parks are live. Bundle up, locals say colder air's preserving the snow—time to rip!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort in Vermont is dishing out prime shredding vibes right now, with the beast still wide open through June. Picture this: base sitting at a solid 40cm (about 16 inches) of mostly artificial snow, while the summit boasts 56cm (22 inches) for those high-altitude carves. Last fresh dump was January 18, but Mother Nature's teasing up to 1 inch today amid cloudy skies and heavy showers possible later—temps hovering around 23-31°F at base (feeling brisk at 13°F lows) and a chilly 17°F up top with SW winds at force 5.

Nearly all the goods are ready: 92% of 118km trails (109km open) including valley runs, and 73% of 22 lifts (16 spinning) to zap you uphill. Groomed runs are calling your name for smooth, reliable turns—perfect for bombing those Beast blacks—though off-piste could be variable with wind crust or icy patches from recent traffic. Stashes from the weekend might linger if you're hunting powder pockets, but stick to piste for max fun.

Season total? Killington's averaging 250 inches historically, with depths often crushing 60 inches, so we're building that epic base. Weather's staying cold and snowy: tomorrow drops to 9-15°F base with another 1 inch possible; Saturday plummets to -5°F/-14°F with clears; then Sunday-Monday piles on 1-4 inches through mid-teens. Expect below-freezing action all week, snowline kissing base level.

Pro tips from the mountain: Hit groomers today under mostly cloudy skies with teens temps; webcams show superstar terrain primed. Book online for tickets/lessons—passes need checking—and snag freebies with Learn to Ride packages. No night skiing or halfpipe yet, but fun parks are live. Bundle up, locals say colder air's preserving the snow—time to rip!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Beast of the East Roars: Killington's Prime Winter Conditions and What to Expect This Week</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skier, Killington's Beast of the East is roaring with prime winter action right now—grab your board and hit those legendary slopes! As of the latest reports, the base sits at around 40cm (16 inches) with the summit boasting 56cm (22 inches) of cover, mostly packed artificial snow from the recent grooming efforts. No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours, but last snowfall hit on January 18, keeping things solid for carving turns.

You're looking at 16 of 22 lifts spinning (73% open) and a whopping 109 of 118km trails ready to rip (92% open), including valley runs—plenty of groomed terrain calling your name, though stashes from the weekend might still hide in the corners. Piste conditions are firm and reliable on the groomers, ideal for speed demons, but off-piste varies wildly with wind crust potential—stick to bounds unless you're geared up with avalanche kit and a buddy, as it's not patrolled.

Today's weather? Mostly cloudy with possible snow showers, temps in the mid-to-upper teens Fahrenheit at the peak, feeling crisp and carve-ready. Peep the 5-day outlook: Wednesday maxes at 27°F base/15°F summit with SW winds; Thursday warms to 31°F/20°F; Friday chills to 20°F/9°F with 1cm new snow possible; Saturday plummets to 4°F/-7°F; Sunday holds at 11°F/0°F—classic Killington cold snaps ahead, so layer up! Season total? Averaging 250 inches historically, with depths often over 60 inches—epic reliability.

Pro tip: Book tickets, rentals, and lessons online only, and check the pass checker. Superstar Cam shows it all live—groomed runs are your best bet today amid the cold. No night skiing or halfpipe yet, but the fun park's open. Shred safe, locals love the early birds!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2026 13:04:04 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skier, Killington's Beast of the East is roaring with prime winter action right now—grab your board and hit those legendary slopes! As of the latest reports, the base sits at around 40cm (16 inches) with the summit boasting 56cm (22 inches) of cover, mostly packed artificial snow from the recent grooming efforts. No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours, but last snowfall hit on January 18, keeping things solid for carving turns.

You're looking at 16 of 22 lifts spinning (73% open) and a whopping 109 of 118km trails ready to rip (92% open), including valley runs—plenty of groomed terrain calling your name, though stashes from the weekend might still hide in the corners. Piste conditions are firm and reliable on the groomers, ideal for speed demons, but off-piste varies wildly with wind crust potential—stick to bounds unless you're geared up with avalanche kit and a buddy, as it's not patrolled.

Today's weather? Mostly cloudy with possible snow showers, temps in the mid-to-upper teens Fahrenheit at the peak, feeling crisp and carve-ready. Peep the 5-day outlook: Wednesday maxes at 27°F base/15°F summit with SW winds; Thursday warms to 31°F/20°F; Friday chills to 20°F/9°F with 1cm new snow possible; Saturday plummets to 4°F/-7°F; Sunday holds at 11°F/0°F—classic Killington cold snaps ahead, so layer up! Season total? Averaging 250 inches historically, with depths often over 60 inches—epic reliability.

Pro tip: Book tickets, rentals, and lessons online only, and check the pass checker. Superstar Cam shows it all live—groomed runs are your best bet today amid the cold. No night skiing or halfpipe yet, but the fun park's open. Shred safe, locals love the early birds!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey skier, Killington's Beast of the East is roaring with prime winter action right now—grab your board and hit those legendary slopes! As of the latest reports, the base sits at around 40cm (16 inches) with the summit boasting 56cm (22 inches) of cover, mostly packed artificial snow from the recent grooming efforts. No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours, but last snowfall hit on January 18, keeping things solid for carving turns.

You're looking at 16 of 22 lifts spinning (73% open) and a whopping 109 of 118km trails ready to rip (92% open), including valley runs—plenty of groomed terrain calling your name, though stashes from the weekend might still hide in the corners. Piste conditions are firm and reliable on the groomers, ideal for speed demons, but off-piste varies wildly with wind crust potential—stick to bounds unless you're geared up with avalanche kit and a buddy, as it's not patrolled.

Today's weather? Mostly cloudy with possible snow showers, temps in the mid-to-upper teens Fahrenheit at the peak, feeling crisp and carve-ready. Peep the 5-day outlook: Wednesday maxes at 27°F base/15°F summit with SW winds; Thursday warms to 31°F/20°F; Friday chills to 20°F/9°F with 1cm new snow possible; Saturday plummets to 4°F/-7°F; Sunday holds at 11°F/0°F—classic Killington cold snaps ahead, so layer up! Season total? Averaging 250 inches historically, with depths often over 60 inches—epic reliability.

Pro tip: Book tickets, rentals, and lessons online only, and check the pass checker. Superstar Cam shows it all live—groomed runs are your best bet today amid the cold. No night skiing or halfpipe yet, but the fun park's open. Shred safe, locals love the early birds!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>The Beast is Roaring: Epic Powder Days and Perfect Carving Conditions at Killington</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Ready to unleash your inner Beast at Killington Resort, the king of the East with its epic 3,076-foot vertical drop across 155 trails? As of this morning's report, The Beast is roaring open daily—9a-4p weekdays, 8a-4p weekends—with packed powder and machine-groomed runs keeping things prime for carving corduroy or hunting weekend stashes.

Base depths sit at a solid 15-16 inches, perfect for bombing those groomers, while the season total clocks in at 110 inches of beastly accumulation—way above average for this time of year. You've got 1 inch fresh in the last 24 hours and 2 inches over 48, plus 15 inches in the past week to keep the powder hounds happy. Pistes are mostly packed powder with groomed sections shining, though off-piste can vary—watch for wind crust or tracked-out spots after busy days, but cold temps are preserving stashes higher up.

Current vibes? Snow flurries today with highs around 23°F dropping to 16°F—bundle up for that crisp shred sesh. Exact lift and trail counts aren't pinned in the latest update (check the app for real-time), but with 20 lifts including gondolas and that high-speed sixer, expect plenty spinning to access the 1,516 skiable acres.

Looking ahead, brace for mostly partly cloudy skies: Tuesday highs of 15°F (low 7°F), Wednesday 21°F (1°F), Thursday warming to 31°F (18°F), then Friday cooling to 17°F (6°F). Snow unlikely soon, but up to 1 inch possible in the next week—ideal for stable, carvable conditions without the slush fest. Locals tip: Hit groomed terrain early, as colder air locks in that hero snow.

Pro moves—grab the Killington app for live lift/trail status, powder alerts, and stats tracking. Tubing park's open for après fun, lessons for all levels, and pass perks like Fast Tracks for skipping lines. Book lodging direct for lift ticket deals, and note uphill policy requires a pass. No major notices, just beast mode activated—shred safe and score those fresh lines!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2026 13:01:55 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Ready to unleash your inner Beast at Killington Resort, the king of the East with its epic 3,076-foot vertical drop across 155 trails? As of this morning's report, The Beast is roaring open daily—9a-4p weekdays, 8a-4p weekends—with packed powder and machine-groomed runs keeping things prime for carving corduroy or hunting weekend stashes.

Base depths sit at a solid 15-16 inches, perfect for bombing those groomers, while the season total clocks in at 110 inches of beastly accumulation—way above average for this time of year. You've got 1 inch fresh in the last 24 hours and 2 inches over 48, plus 15 inches in the past week to keep the powder hounds happy. Pistes are mostly packed powder with groomed sections shining, though off-piste can vary—watch for wind crust or tracked-out spots after busy days, but cold temps are preserving stashes higher up.

Current vibes? Snow flurries today with highs around 23°F dropping to 16°F—bundle up for that crisp shred sesh. Exact lift and trail counts aren't pinned in the latest update (check the app for real-time), but with 20 lifts including gondolas and that high-speed sixer, expect plenty spinning to access the 1,516 skiable acres.

Looking ahead, brace for mostly partly cloudy skies: Tuesday highs of 15°F (low 7°F), Wednesday 21°F (1°F), Thursday warming to 31°F (18°F), then Friday cooling to 17°F (6°F). Snow unlikely soon, but up to 1 inch possible in the next week—ideal for stable, carvable conditions without the slush fest. Locals tip: Hit groomed terrain early, as colder air locks in that hero snow.

Pro moves—grab the Killington app for live lift/trail status, powder alerts, and stats tracking. Tubing park's open for après fun, lessons for all levels, and pass perks like Fast Tracks for skipping lines. Book lodging direct for lift ticket deals, and note uphill policy requires a pass. No major notices, just beast mode activated—shred safe and score those fresh lines!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Ready to unleash your inner Beast at Killington Resort, the king of the East with its epic 3,076-foot vertical drop across 155 trails? As of this morning's report, The Beast is roaring open daily—9a-4p weekdays, 8a-4p weekends—with packed powder and machine-groomed runs keeping things prime for carving corduroy or hunting weekend stashes.

Base depths sit at a solid 15-16 inches, perfect for bombing those groomers, while the season total clocks in at 110 inches of beastly accumulation—way above average for this time of year. You've got 1 inch fresh in the last 24 hours and 2 inches over 48, plus 15 inches in the past week to keep the powder hounds happy. Pistes are mostly packed powder with groomed sections shining, though off-piste can vary—watch for wind crust or tracked-out spots after busy days, but cold temps are preserving stashes higher up.

Current vibes? Snow flurries today with highs around 23°F dropping to 16°F—bundle up for that crisp shred sesh. Exact lift and trail counts aren't pinned in the latest update (check the app for real-time), but with 20 lifts including gondolas and that high-speed sixer, expect plenty spinning to access the 1,516 skiable acres.

Looking ahead, brace for mostly partly cloudy skies: Tuesday highs of 15°F (low 7°F), Wednesday 21°F (1°F), Thursday warming to 31°F (18°F), then Friday cooling to 17°F (6°F). Snow unlikely soon, but up to 1 inch possible in the next week—ideal for stable, carvable conditions without the slush fest. Locals tip: Hit groomed terrain early, as colder air locks in that hero snow.

Pro moves—grab the Killington app for live lift/trail status, powder alerts, and stats tracking. Tubing park's open for après fun, lessons for all levels, and pass perks like Fast Tracks for skipping lines. Book lodging direct for lift ticket deals, and note uphill policy requires a pass. No major notices, just beast mode activated—shred safe and score those fresh lines!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Ready to unleash your inner Beast at Killington Resort, the king of the East with its epic 3,076-foot vertical drop across six peaks? As of mid-January, The Beast is roaring with **15-16 inches base depth**—solid for carving those legendary cruisers, glades, and steeps. They've stacked up **99 inches season total**, thanks to the largest snowmaking system in the US, keeping things prime even when nature teases.

Fresh fluff? **3 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours**, with 6 inches over the past four days, blanketing packed powder and machine-groomed surfaces that scream for high-speed GS turns or buttery park laps. Piste conditions are grippy and soft, perfect for groomer hounds, while off-piste varies—watch for wind crust in trees but stash-hunting potential after recent dumps. Exact open lifts and trails aren't pinned down yet (check the app for real-time), but with 20+ lifts including gondolas and high-speed chairs, expect wide-open access to 155 trails for all levels.

Weather's playing nice today with snow showers, highs around **37°F** dipping to **12°F** overnight—layer up for that crisp Vermont bite! Looking ahead, brace for a powder reload: partly cloudy vibes through the weekend (highs 19-30°F), then freshies incoming with **1-2 inches possible** by early next week as temps hover 20s-30s. A bigger storm could bury the base deeper soon, per long-range hints.

Pro tip: Killington's open daily (Mon-Fri 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p, special 8a-4p on the 19th), uphill policy requires a pass, and tubing park's firing for après fun. Grab the app for lift lines, stats tracking, and powder alerts—Beast mode activated! Shred safe, locals know the sidecountry stashes rule.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2026 13:02:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle/>
      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Ready to unleash your inner Beast at Killington Resort, the king of the East with its epic 3,076-foot vertical drop across six peaks? As of mid-January, The Beast is roaring with **15-16 inches base depth**—solid for carving those legendary cruisers, glades, and steeps. They've stacked up **99 inches season total**, thanks to the largest snowmaking system in the US, keeping things prime even when nature teases.

Fresh fluff? **3 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours**, with 6 inches over the past four days, blanketing packed powder and machine-groomed surfaces that scream for high-speed GS turns or buttery park laps. Piste conditions are grippy and soft, perfect for groomer hounds, while off-piste varies—watch for wind crust in trees but stash-hunting potential after recent dumps. Exact open lifts and trails aren't pinned down yet (check the app for real-time), but with 20+ lifts including gondolas and high-speed chairs, expect wide-open access to 155 trails for all levels.

Weather's playing nice today with snow showers, highs around **37°F** dipping to **12°F** overnight—layer up for that crisp Vermont bite! Looking ahead, brace for a powder reload: partly cloudy vibes through the weekend (highs 19-30°F), then freshies incoming with **1-2 inches possible** by early next week as temps hover 20s-30s. A bigger storm could bury the base deeper soon, per long-range hints.

Pro tip: Killington's open daily (Mon-Fri 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p, special 8a-4p on the 19th), uphill policy requires a pass, and tubing park's firing for après fun. Grab the app for lift lines, stats tracking, and powder alerts—Beast mode activated! Shred safe, locals know the sidecountry stashes rule.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Ready to unleash your inner Beast at Killington Resort, the king of the East with its epic 3,076-foot vertical drop across six peaks? As of mid-January, The Beast is roaring with **15-16 inches base depth**—solid for carving those legendary cruisers, glades, and steeps. They've stacked up **99 inches season total**, thanks to the largest snowmaking system in the US, keeping things prime even when nature teases.

Fresh fluff? **3 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours**, with 6 inches over the past four days, blanketing packed powder and machine-groomed surfaces that scream for high-speed GS turns or buttery park laps. Piste conditions are grippy and soft, perfect for groomer hounds, while off-piste varies—watch for wind crust in trees but stash-hunting potential after recent dumps. Exact open lifts and trails aren't pinned down yet (check the app for real-time), but with 20+ lifts including gondolas and high-speed chairs, expect wide-open access to 155 trails for all levels.

Weather's playing nice today with snow showers, highs around **37°F** dipping to **12°F** overnight—layer up for that crisp Vermont bite! Looking ahead, brace for a powder reload: partly cloudy vibes through the weekend (highs 19-30°F), then freshies incoming with **1-2 inches possible** by early next week as temps hover 20s-30s. A bigger storm could bury the base deeper soon, per long-range hints.

Pro tip: Killington's open daily (Mon-Fri 9a-4p, weekends 8a-4p, special 8a-4p on the 19th), uphill policy requires a pass, and tubing park's firing for après fun. Grab the app for lift lines, stats tracking, and powder alerts—Beast mode activated! Shred safe, locals know the sidecountry stashes rule.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders and powder hounds! Killington Resort in Vermont is dishing out that classic Beast of the East vibe right now, with fresh snow in the mix to keep your edges carving sweet lines. As of the latest reports, they've picked up 2 inches in the last 24 hours and 10 inches over the past 48, building on a solid season total that typically hits around 169 inches annually, though this winter's stacking up nicely toward the 250-inch average.

Snow depths are holding strong—expect reliable base depths often over 60 inches across the mountain, perfect for bombing those legendary trails. Piste conditions mix fresh powder stashes with firmer spots from recent traffic, while off-piste varies wildly with wind crust or hidden powder pockets depending on sun and gusts—always scope avalanche risks before ducking ropes. No exact open lifts or trails count in the freshest data, but Killington's massive terrain (think multiple peaks up to 4,209 feet) means plenty of terrain parks and runs are primed, especially with terrain park reports calling for cloudy skies and temps in the mid-20s up high, low-30s at base.

Current weather? Bundle up—highs hover around 19°F at base with mins dipping to 4°F, below freezing everywhere, and a chance of 1-3 inches of snow today under southwest winds gusting 15-25 mph. Highs near 30°F early, dropping to 18°F by afternoon. Looking ahead, the 5-day forecast stays skiable: tomorrow max 34°F with 2-3 inches possible; Monday 29°F; Tuesday 24°F; Wednesday cloudy at 22°F min -1°F; Thursday light snow showers around 29°F. Up to 5 inches over 7 days, snowline down to base level—prime for mid-season glory!

Pro tip for visitors: Ikon Base/Session pass blackouts hit Jan 17-18 (today's one!), so check your pass online and snag tickets/lessons ahead. Uphill travel allowed at spots like Ramshead, and snag free lift tickets with Learn to Ride packages. Hit the Superstar Cam for live vibes—this mountain's roaring! Grab your gear and charge; Killington's calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders and powder hounds! Killington Resort in Vermont is dishing out that classic Beast of the East vibe right now, with fresh snow in the mix to keep your edges carving sweet lines. As of the latest reports, they've picked up 2 inches in the last 24 hours and 10 inches over the past 48, building on a solid season total that typically hits around 169 inches annually, though this winter's stacking up nicely toward the 250-inch average.

Snow depths are holding strong—expect reliable base depths often over 60 inches across the mountain, perfect for bombing those legendary trails. Piste conditions mix fresh powder stashes with firmer spots from recent traffic, while off-piste varies wildly with wind crust or hidden powder pockets depending on sun and gusts—always scope avalanche risks before ducking ropes. No exact open lifts or trails count in the freshest data, but Killington's massive terrain (think multiple peaks up to 4,209 feet) means plenty of terrain parks and runs are primed, especially with terrain park reports calling for cloudy skies and temps in the mid-20s up high, low-30s at base.

Current weather? Bundle up—highs hover around 19°F at base with mins dipping to 4°F, below freezing everywhere, and a chance of 1-3 inches of snow today under southwest winds gusting 15-25 mph. Highs near 30°F early, dropping to 18°F by afternoon. Looking ahead, the 5-day forecast stays skiable: tomorrow max 34°F with 2-3 inches possible; Monday 29°F; Tuesday 24°F; Wednesday cloudy at 22°F min -1°F; Thursday light snow showers around 29°F. Up to 5 inches over 7 days, snowline down to base level—prime for mid-season glory!

Pro tip for visitors: Ikon Base/Session pass blackouts hit Jan 17-18 (today's one!), so check your pass online and snag tickets/lessons ahead. Uphill travel allowed at spots like Ramshead, and snag free lift tickets with Learn to Ride packages. Hit the Superstar Cam for live vibes—this mountain's roaring! Grab your gear and charge; Killington's calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders and powder hounds! Killington Resort in Vermont is dishing out that classic Beast of the East vibe right now, with fresh snow in the mix to keep your edges carving sweet lines. As of the latest reports, they've picked up 2 inches in the last 24 hours and 10 inches over the past 48, building on a solid season total that typically hits around 169 inches annually, though this winter's stacking up nicely toward the 250-inch average.

Snow depths are holding strong—expect reliable base depths often over 60 inches across the mountain, perfect for bombing those legendary trails. Piste conditions mix fresh powder stashes with firmer spots from recent traffic, while off-piste varies wildly with wind crust or hidden powder pockets depending on sun and gusts—always scope avalanche risks before ducking ropes. No exact open lifts or trails count in the freshest data, but Killington's massive terrain (think multiple peaks up to 4,209 feet) means plenty of terrain parks and runs are primed, especially with terrain park reports calling for cloudy skies and temps in the mid-20s up high, low-30s at base.

Current weather? Bundle up—highs hover around 19°F at base with mins dipping to 4°F, below freezing everywhere, and a chance of 1-3 inches of snow today under southwest winds gusting 15-25 mph. Highs near 30°F early, dropping to 18°F by afternoon. Looking ahead, the 5-day forecast stays skiable: tomorrow max 34°F with 2-3 inches possible; Monday 29°F; Tuesday 24°F; Wednesday cloudy at 22°F min -1°F; Thursday light snow showers around 29°F. Up to 5 inches over 7 days, snowline down to base level—prime for mid-season glory!

Pro tip for visitors: Ikon Base/Session pass blackouts hit Jan 17-18 (today's one!), so check your pass online and snag tickets/lessons ahead. Uphill travel allowed at spots like Ramshead, and snag free lift tickets with Learn to Ride packages. Hit the Superstar Cam for live vibes—this mountain's roaring! Grab your gear and charge; Killington's calling!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>The Beast is Firing: 92 Percent Open at Killington with Fresh Snow Incoming This Weekend</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is alive and ready to play! Killington Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 109 of 118.4 kilometers of slopes open—that's an impressive 92 percent of terrain available for your shredding pleasure. If you're heading out today, you've got access to 13 of the resort's 22 lifts, so there's plenty of ways to get up the mountain.

Currently, the mountain is sitting pretty with 56 centimeters of snow at the summit and a solid 40 centimeters base down at the valley. The recent snowfall has been treating skiers well, with about 7 to 8 centimeters dropping in the past couple of days and the season total now standing at an impressive 99 inches. The primary surface is packed powder with machine-groomed runs, which means you're looking at a nice, solid base without too much variability across the terrain.

If you're hoping for fresh tracks, today is looking a touch light with less than a centimeter of new snow expected at the mountain, but the coming days are where things get interesting. Saturday night into Sunday looks like it could deliver around 5 centimeters of new snow at elevation, with temperatures hovering in the upper teens to low twenties Fahrenheit. Sunday through Tuesday sees scattered chances for more snow, though amounts diminish after that initial system. By midweek, expect clearer skies and colder temperatures settling in, with highs only reaching the teens.

The weather today is mild by January standards, with highs approaching the upper thirties at base elevation and lows around 12 degrees Fahrenheit. Tomorrow gets cooler with highs in the low thirties and overnight lows dropping into the high teens. Come Sunday, expect mostly cloudy conditions with highs around 29 degrees and lows around 12 degrees.

One thing to keep in mind: piste conditions can vary from fresh powder to firm, icy patches, especially after warm spells or heavy traffic on popular runs. Off-piste terrain will be more variable, with wind and sun potentially creating wind crust, while cold nights help preserve powder stashes in shadier areas. The mountain's wind forecast shows moderate southwestern flows throughout the week, which should keep things from getting too scoured.

The Beast's legendary snowmaking system has been working overtime, and it shows. With the season running through early June, you're looking at an extended window to rack up vertical. The resort is open weekends from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., giving you plenty of daylight hours to enjoy the mountain. Whether you're chasing fresh powder or carving up those groomed cruisers, Killington is delivering the goods right now.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is alive and ready to play! Killington Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 109 of 118.4 kilometers of slopes open—that's an impressive 92 percent of terrain available for your shredding pleasure. If you're heading out today, you've got access to 13 of the resort's 22 lifts, so there's plenty of ways to get up the mountain.

Currently, the mountain is sitting pretty with 56 centimeters of snow at the summit and a solid 40 centimeters base down at the valley. The recent snowfall has been treating skiers well, with about 7 to 8 centimeters dropping in the past couple of days and the season total now standing at an impressive 99 inches. The primary surface is packed powder with machine-groomed runs, which means you're looking at a nice, solid base without too much variability across the terrain.

If you're hoping for fresh tracks, today is looking a touch light with less than a centimeter of new snow expected at the mountain, but the coming days are where things get interesting. Saturday night into Sunday looks like it could deliver around 5 centimeters of new snow at elevation, with temperatures hovering in the upper teens to low twenties Fahrenheit. Sunday through Tuesday sees scattered chances for more snow, though amounts diminish after that initial system. By midweek, expect clearer skies and colder temperatures settling in, with highs only reaching the teens.

The weather today is mild by January standards, with highs approaching the upper thirties at base elevation and lows around 12 degrees Fahrenheit. Tomorrow gets cooler with highs in the low thirties and overnight lows dropping into the high teens. Come Sunday, expect mostly cloudy conditions with highs around 29 degrees and lows around 12 degrees.

One thing to keep in mind: piste conditions can vary from fresh powder to firm, icy patches, especially after warm spells or heavy traffic on popular runs. Off-piste terrain will be more variable, with wind and sun potentially creating wind crust, while cold nights help preserve powder stashes in shadier areas. The mountain's wind forecast shows moderate southwestern flows throughout the week, which should keep things from getting too scoured.

The Beast's legendary snowmaking system has been working overtime, and it shows. With the season running through early June, you're looking at an extended window to rack up vertical. The resort is open weekends from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., giving you plenty of daylight hours to enjoy the mountain. Whether you're chasing fresh powder or carving up those groomed cruisers, Killington is delivering the goods right now.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is alive and ready to play! Killington Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 109 of 118.4 kilometers of slopes open—that's an impressive 92 percent of terrain available for your shredding pleasure. If you're heading out today, you've got access to 13 of the resort's 22 lifts, so there's plenty of ways to get up the mountain.

Currently, the mountain is sitting pretty with 56 centimeters of snow at the summit and a solid 40 centimeters base down at the valley. The recent snowfall has been treating skiers well, with about 7 to 8 centimeters dropping in the past couple of days and the season total now standing at an impressive 99 inches. The primary surface is packed powder with machine-groomed runs, which means you're looking at a nice, solid base without too much variability across the terrain.

If you're hoping for fresh tracks, today is looking a touch light with less than a centimeter of new snow expected at the mountain, but the coming days are where things get interesting. Saturday night into Sunday looks like it could deliver around 5 centimeters of new snow at elevation, with temperatures hovering in the upper teens to low twenties Fahrenheit. Sunday through Tuesday sees scattered chances for more snow, though amounts diminish after that initial system. By midweek, expect clearer skies and colder temperatures settling in, with highs only reaching the teens.

The weather today is mild by January standards, with highs approaching the upper thirties at base elevation and lows around 12 degrees Fahrenheit. Tomorrow gets cooler with highs in the low thirties and overnight lows dropping into the high teens. Come Sunday, expect mostly cloudy conditions with highs around 29 degrees and lows around 12 degrees.

One thing to keep in mind: piste conditions can vary from fresh powder to firm, icy patches, especially after warm spells or heavy traffic on popular runs. Off-piste terrain will be more variable, with wind and sun potentially creating wind crust, while cold nights help preserve powder stashes in shadier areas. The mountain's wind forecast shows moderate southwestern flows throughout the week, which should keep things from getting too scoured.

The Beast's legendary snowmaking system has been working overtime, and it shows. With the season running through early June, you're looking at an extended window to rack up vertical. The resort is open weekends from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., giving you plenty of daylight hours to enjoy the mountain. Whether you're chasing fresh powder or carving up those groomed cruisers, Killington is delivering the goods right now.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Killington's Beast Mode: Fresh Snow, 155 Trails, and Prime Conditions This Weekend</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you're thinking about heading to Killington Resort in central Vermont, you've got some solid reasons to make the trip happen.

Currently, the mountain is sitting with a respectable 15 to 16 inches of base depth at the base, with the primary surface machine groomed and secondary surfaces showing frozen granular conditions. The season total has climbed to 93 inches so far, which is tracking nicely given that Killington averages around 169 inches annually. Over the past week alone, 11 inches have fallen, keeping things fresh and skiable.

The snowfall action just keeps coming too. In the last 24 hours, there's been some new snow, and over the past 48 hours the mountain picked up more white stuff. This is the kind of consistency that makes Killington the largest ski area in the Northeast and keeps their legendary extended season rolling strong.

Right now on the mountain, it's mostly cloudy with temperatures sitting in the mid-20s on the upper mountain and low 30s down at the base. The vibe is crisp and perfect for carving. Looking ahead, snow is on the menu for Saturday, with 3 to 4 inches of new powder expected, especially at altitude. Sunday should see things clear out a bit, and then Monday through Wednesday look like snow will make occasional appearances, with up to an inch possible by late week.

With 155 total trails spread across 1,516 skiable acres and 20 chairlifts including two express gondolas, there's plenty of terrain to explore. The vertical drop of 3,076 feet ensures you're getting real descents no matter which line you choose. The resort is currently operating its standard winter hours, open weekdays from 9 AM to 4 PM and weekends from 8 AM to 4 PM.

Conditions are dialed in with that classic New England mix of groomed cruisers, moguls, steeps, and trees all benefiting from Killington's massive snowmaking system. Whether you're hunting corduroy or seeking out the untracked, there's something waiting for you at the Beast. The frozen granular secondary surfaces mean even the less-tracked areas are holding up well, so get out there and make some turns while this pattern continues.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you're thinking about heading to Killington Resort in central Vermont, you've got some solid reasons to make the trip happen.

Currently, the mountain is sitting with a respectable 15 to 16 inches of base depth at the base, with the primary surface machine groomed and secondary surfaces showing frozen granular conditions. The season total has climbed to 93 inches so far, which is tracking nicely given that Killington averages around 169 inches annually. Over the past week alone, 11 inches have fallen, keeping things fresh and skiable.

The snowfall action just keeps coming too. In the last 24 hours, there's been some new snow, and over the past 48 hours the mountain picked up more white stuff. This is the kind of consistency that makes Killington the largest ski area in the Northeast and keeps their legendary extended season rolling strong.

Right now on the mountain, it's mostly cloudy with temperatures sitting in the mid-20s on the upper mountain and low 30s down at the base. The vibe is crisp and perfect for carving. Looking ahead, snow is on the menu for Saturday, with 3 to 4 inches of new powder expected, especially at altitude. Sunday should see things clear out a bit, and then Monday through Wednesday look like snow will make occasional appearances, with up to an inch possible by late week.

With 155 total trails spread across 1,516 skiable acres and 20 chairlifts including two express gondolas, there's plenty of terrain to explore. The vertical drop of 3,076 feet ensures you're getting real descents no matter which line you choose. The resort is currently operating its standard winter hours, open weekdays from 9 AM to 4 PM and weekends from 8 AM to 4 PM.

Conditions are dialed in with that classic New England mix of groomed cruisers, moguls, steeps, and trees all benefiting from Killington's massive snowmaking system. Whether you're hunting corduroy or seeking out the untracked, there's something waiting for you at the Beast. The frozen granular secondary surfaces mean even the less-tracked areas are holding up well, so get out there and make some turns while this pattern continues.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you're thinking about heading to Killington Resort in central Vermont, you've got some solid reasons to make the trip happen.

Currently, the mountain is sitting with a respectable 15 to 16 inches of base depth at the base, with the primary surface machine groomed and secondary surfaces showing frozen granular conditions. The season total has climbed to 93 inches so far, which is tracking nicely given that Killington averages around 169 inches annually. Over the past week alone, 11 inches have fallen, keeping things fresh and skiable.

The snowfall action just keeps coming too. In the last 24 hours, there's been some new snow, and over the past 48 hours the mountain picked up more white stuff. This is the kind of consistency that makes Killington the largest ski area in the Northeast and keeps their legendary extended season rolling strong.

Right now on the mountain, it's mostly cloudy with temperatures sitting in the mid-20s on the upper mountain and low 30s down at the base. The vibe is crisp and perfect for carving. Looking ahead, snow is on the menu for Saturday, with 3 to 4 inches of new powder expected, especially at altitude. Sunday should see things clear out a bit, and then Monday through Wednesday look like snow will make occasional appearances, with up to an inch possible by late week.

With 155 total trails spread across 1,516 skiable acres and 20 chairlifts including two express gondolas, there's plenty of terrain to explore. The vertical drop of 3,076 feet ensures you're getting real descents no matter which line you choose. The resort is currently operating its standard winter hours, open weekdays from 9 AM to 4 PM and weekends from 8 AM to 4 PM.

Conditions are dialed in with that classic New England mix of groomed cruisers, moguls, steeps, and trees all benefiting from Killington's massive snowmaking system. Whether you're hunting corduroy or seeking out the untracked, there's something waiting for you at the Beast. The frozen granular secondary surfaces mean even the less-tracked areas are holding up well, so get out there and make some turns while this pattern continues.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast mode is firing on all cylinders right now—Beast of the East living up to its name with prime mid-January action! Base sits at a solid **40cm (16 inches)**, summit packing **56cm (22 inches)** of that sweet artificial-packed base, holding strong after the last natural dump on January 12. No freshies in the last 24-48 hours, but **13 of 22 lifts** are spinning (59% open), unlocking **109 of 118km trails** (92% groomed glory)—valley runs are go, halfpipe's closed, but glades and groomers are calling your name.

Weather's classic Killington chill: expect cloudy skies today around **-9°C to -2°C (15°F to 28°F)** at base, colder up top, with light winds keeping it pow-preserved. Looking ahead, tomorrow (Fri 16) drops **2cm new snow** mountain-wide, temps -17/-10°C (1/14°F)—perfect for carving. Sat 17 stays crisp

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast mode is firing on all cylinders right now—Beast of the East living up to its name with prime mid-January action! Base sits at a solid **40cm (16 inches)**, summit packing **56cm (22 inches)** of that sweet artificial-packed base, holding strong after the last natural dump on January 12. No freshies in the last 24-48 hours, but **13 of 22 lifts** are spinning (59% open), unlocking **109 of 118km trails** (92% groomed glory)—valley runs are go, halfpipe's closed, but glades and groomers are calling your name.

Weather's classic Killington chill: expect cloudy skies today around **-9°C to -2°C (15°F to 28°F)** at base, colder up top, with light winds keeping it pow-preserved. Looking ahead, tomorrow (Fri 16) drops **2cm new snow** mountain-wide, temps -17/-10°C (1/14°F)—perfect for carving. Sat 17 stays crisp

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast mode is firing on all cylinders right now—Beast of the East living up to its name with prime mid-January action! Base sits at a solid **40cm (16 inches)**, summit packing **56cm (22 inches)** of that sweet artificial-packed base, holding strong after the last natural dump on January 12. No freshies in the last 24-48 hours, but **13 of 22 lifts** are spinning (59% open), unlocking **109 of 118km trails** (92% groomed glory)—valley runs are go, halfpipe's closed, but glades and groomers are calling your name.

Weather's classic Killington chill: expect cloudy skies today around **-9°C to -2°C (15°F to 28°F)** at base, colder up top, with light winds keeping it pow-preserved. Looking ahead, tomorrow (Fri 16) drops **2cm new snow** mountain-wide, temps -17/-10°C (1/14°F)—perfect for carving. Sat 17 stays crisp

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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow beasts! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring with prime shredding action right now. Base depths sit at a solid 12-16 inches, ramping up to 40cm (about 16in) at the summit where machine-groomed snow delivers that sweet corduroy carve. Mid-mountain's holding 14in of groomed goodness, though overall we're at 61% of average—still plenty to rip with 92% of trails (109km of 118km) open and 13-15 of 22 lifts spinning for epic vertical descents.

Fresh powder alert: Just 1in new snow in the last 24 hours, but expect another 1-2in today amid cloudy skies, temps dipping to mid-20s°F up high and low-30s at base—perfect for pow stashes if you hunt the shade. Pistes are variable to machine-groomed, blending artificial snow with recent flurries for fun, grippy turns; off-piste stays adventurous but wind-packed, so stick to bounds unless you're pro-level. Season total? Building strong since mid-November, with no exact tally yet but reliable base for all-mountain sends.

Weather's your wingman: Today stays cloudy and chilly around 25-35°F. Tomorrow flips colder (-17 to -3°C/-1 to 27°F) with 6cm (2-3in) fresh at summit—hello, hero snow! Thursday-Fri chill to -20°C (-4°F) with light dustings, then weekend holds steady -12 to -2°C (10-28°F) and trace snow, keeping the white gold flowing (up to 3in next 7 days).

Pro tips from the locals: Superstar Lift and terrain close today for maintenance—reroute your lines. Tubing park's lit for après thrills, and snag Ikon deals but note blackouts Jan 17-18. Grab the app for real-time lift/trail maps, and book lessons to beast-mode your skills. Crowds midweek? Minimal—prime time to own the mountain. Shred safe, stay frosty!

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow beasts! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring with prime shredding action right now. Base depths sit at a solid 12-16 inches, ramping up to 40cm (about 16in) at the summit where machine-groomed snow delivers that sweet corduroy carve. Mid-mountain's holding 14in of groomed goodness, though overall we're at 61% of average—still plenty to rip with 92% of trails (109km of 118km) open and 13-15 of 22 lifts spinning for epic vertical descents.

Fresh powder alert: Just 1in new snow in the last 24 hours, but expect another 1-2in today amid cloudy skies, temps dipping to mid-20s°F up high and low-30s at base—perfect for pow stashes if you hunt the shade. Pistes are variable to machine-groomed, blending artificial snow with recent flurries for fun, grippy turns; off-piste stays adventurous but wind-packed, so stick to bounds unless you're pro-level. Season total? Building strong since mid-November, with no exact tally yet but reliable base for all-mountain sends.

Weather's your wingman: Today stays cloudy and chilly around 25-35°F. Tomorrow flips colder (-17 to -3°C/-1 to 27°F) with 6cm (2-3in) fresh at summit—hello, hero snow! Thursday-Fri chill to -20°C (-4°F) with light dustings, then weekend holds steady -12 to -2°C (10-28°F) and trace snow, keeping the white gold flowing (up to 3in next 7 days).

Pro tips from the locals: Superstar Lift and terrain close today for maintenance—reroute your lines. Tubing park's lit for après thrills, and snag Ikon deals but note blackouts Jan 17-18. Grab the app for real-time lift/trail maps, and book lessons to beast-mode your skills. Crowds midweek? Minimal—prime time to own the mountain. Shred safe, stay frosty!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow beasts! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring with prime shredding action right now. Base depths sit at a solid 12-16 inches, ramping up to 40cm (about 16in) at the summit where machine-groomed snow delivers that sweet corduroy carve. Mid-mountain's holding 14in of groomed goodness, though overall we're at 61% of average—still plenty to rip with 92% of trails (109km of 118km) open and 13-15 of 22 lifts spinning for epic vertical descents.

Fresh powder alert: Just 1in new snow in the last 24 hours, but expect another 1-2in today amid cloudy skies, temps dipping to mid-20s°F up high and low-30s at base—perfect for pow stashes if you hunt the shade. Pistes are variable to machine-groomed, blending artificial snow with recent flurries for fun, grippy turns; off-piste stays adventurous but wind-packed, so stick to bounds unless you're pro-level. Season total? Building strong since mid-November, with no exact tally yet but reliable base for all-mountain sends.

Weather's your wingman: Today stays cloudy and chilly around 25-35°F. Tomorrow flips colder (-17 to -3°C/-1 to 27°F) with 6cm (2-3in) fresh at summit—hello, hero snow! Thursday-Fri chill to -20°C (-4°F) with light dustings, then weekend holds steady -12 to -2°C (10-28°F) and trace snow, keeping the white gold flowing (up to 3in next 7 days).

Pro tips from the locals: Superstar Lift and terrain close today for maintenance—reroute your lines. Tubing park's lit for après thrills, and snag Ikon deals but note blackouts Jan 17-18. Grab the app for real-time lift/trail maps, and book lessons to beast-mode your skills. Crowds midweek? Minimal—prime time to own the mountain. Shred safe, stay frosty!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast of the East is serving up some seriously good vibes right now, with Killington crushing through January with powder-packed slopes and prime conditions that'll have you grinning ear to ear. As of early January, the mountain was delivering the goods with excellent skiing across the board, though the most recent detailed conditions reports show things are in a solid state heading into mid-January.

Here's the real talk: while specific current snow depths aren't detailed in the latest reports, Killington is sitting pretty with its legendary snow reliability. The resort averages around 169 inches of annual snowfall and typically maintains impressive base depths throughout the season. The mountain's been living up to its reputation, and conditions have been ranging from packed powder to soft snow that feels almost spring-like when the sun hits it right, which means groomed runs are in fantastic shape for carving up.

Looking at what's coming your way over the next five days, the forecast shows a mixed bag that's pretty typical for Vermont winter. Friday the 17th looks like it could bring some fresh powder to the party, with new snow expected at both the summit and base elevations. You're looking at about an inch of new snow possible, which would be a nice refresh. Saturday turns clear and cold, perfect for that crisp morning session where the visibility is crystal and everything sparkles. The temperatures will be chilly, ranging from the low 20s at the base up to the mid-20s at summit elevation, which is ideal for maintaining quality snow surfaces.

The winds have been moderate to slightly breezy, swinging around from the southwest to west, so visibility should stay pretty decent. Mid-week temperatures are expected to climb a bit into the 30s before dropping back down, which is fine given that the cold nights will keep the snow firm and fast.

One heads up: blackout dates for Ikon Pass holders are January 17-19, so if you're rolling with an Ikon Base or Session Pass, you'll want to plan around that weekend. The tubing park is open for those looking for some non-skiing fun, and all lessons and lift tickets need to be booked online before you hit the mountain.

Killington's living up to its "Beast of the East" nickname right now. The terrain is dialed, the snow is solid, and there's fresh powder likely coming Friday. Get out there and unleash your inner beast.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast of the East is serving up some seriously good vibes right now, with Killington crushing through January with powder-packed slopes and prime conditions that'll have you grinning ear to ear. As of early January, the mountain was delivering the goods with excellent skiing across the board, though the most recent detailed conditions reports show things are in a solid state heading into mid-January.

Here's the real talk: while specific current snow depths aren't detailed in the latest reports, Killington is sitting pretty with its legendary snow reliability. The resort averages around 169 inches of annual snowfall and typically maintains impressive base depths throughout the season. The mountain's been living up to its reputation, and conditions have been ranging from packed powder to soft snow that feels almost spring-like when the sun hits it right, which means groomed runs are in fantastic shape for carving up.

Looking at what's coming your way over the next five days, the forecast shows a mixed bag that's pretty typical for Vermont winter. Friday the 17th looks like it could bring some fresh powder to the party, with new snow expected at both the summit and base elevations. You're looking at about an inch of new snow possible, which would be a nice refresh. Saturday turns clear and cold, perfect for that crisp morning session where the visibility is crystal and everything sparkles. The temperatures will be chilly, ranging from the low 20s at the base up to the mid-20s at summit elevation, which is ideal for maintaining quality snow surfaces.

The winds have been moderate to slightly breezy, swinging around from the southwest to west, so visibility should stay pretty decent. Mid-week temperatures are expected to climb a bit into the 30s before dropping back down, which is fine given that the cold nights will keep the snow firm and fast.

One heads up: blackout dates for Ikon Pass holders are January 17-19, so if you're rolling with an Ikon Base or Session Pass, you'll want to plan around that weekend. The tubing park is open for those looking for some non-skiing fun, and all lessons and lift tickets need to be booked online before you hit the mountain.

Killington's living up to its "Beast of the East" nickname right now. The terrain is dialed, the snow is solid, and there's fresh powder likely coming Friday. Get out there and unleash your inner beast.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast of the East is serving up some seriously good vibes right now, with Killington crushing through January with powder-packed slopes and prime conditions that'll have you grinning ear to ear. As of early January, the mountain was delivering the goods with excellent skiing across the board, though the most recent detailed conditions reports show things are in a solid state heading into mid-January.

Here's the real talk: while specific current snow depths aren't detailed in the latest reports, Killington is sitting pretty with its legendary snow reliability. The resort averages around 169 inches of annual snowfall and typically maintains impressive base depths throughout the season. The mountain's been living up to its reputation, and conditions have been ranging from packed powder to soft snow that feels almost spring-like when the sun hits it right, which means groomed runs are in fantastic shape for carving up.

Looking at what's coming your way over the next five days, the forecast shows a mixed bag that's pretty typical for Vermont winter. Friday the 17th looks like it could bring some fresh powder to the party, with new snow expected at both the summit and base elevations. You're looking at about an inch of new snow possible, which would be a nice refresh. Saturday turns clear and cold, perfect for that crisp morning session where the visibility is crystal and everything sparkles. The temperatures will be chilly, ranging from the low 20s at the base up to the mid-20s at summit elevation, which is ideal for maintaining quality snow surfaces.

The winds have been moderate to slightly breezy, swinging around from the southwest to west, so visibility should stay pretty decent. Mid-week temperatures are expected to climb a bit into the 30s before dropping back down, which is fine given that the cold nights will keep the snow firm and fast.

One heads up: blackout dates for Ikon Pass holders are January 17-19, so if you're rolling with an Ikon Base or Session Pass, you'll want to plan around that weekend. The tubing park is open for those looking for some non-skiing fun, and all lessons and lift tickets need to be booked online before you hit the mountain.

Killington's living up to its "Beast of the East" nickname right now. The terrain is dialed, the snow is solid, and there's fresh powder likely coming Friday. Get out there and unleash your inner beast.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Beast of the East vibe calling your name for epic turns! As of January 11, the base sits at a solid 12 inches, perfect for carving up the groomers while the snowmaking crew keeps things prime. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero inches reported—but daily dumps since late December mean conditions are building fast, with mini pow days in play.

Seventeen of 20 lifts are spinning, giving you access to 67% of the terrain and over 100% of normal season snowfall at 93 inches already—right on pace for Killington's legendary 250-inch average. Pistes are in freeze-thaw mode from recent warm spells, mixing groomed cruisers with variable spots; off-piste stays adventurous but check avalanche risks before ducking the ropes, as wind and sun can crust things up quick.

Current temps are mild for January—hitting 35°F highs and dipping to 20°F lows at base, with summits cooler around 27°F amid heavy snow showers early today clearing to bluebird potential. It's been wild with overnight warmth near 42°F, but that's shifting cold.

Looking ahead, gear up for 5+ inches over the next week: 1 inch today at resort level, more showers Monday-Wednesday (temps 15-36°F), then Thursday-Friday bringing another 1-2 inches with highs near 35°F before a chilly clear snap Saturday at 25°F. Powder hounds, that long-range snow line dropping low means fresh stashes incoming!

Pro tip: Book tickets, rentals, and lessons online only—passes must be checked digitally—and snag deals like free lifts with Learn to Ski packages. Holiday ops ramp up January 17-19, so plan your attack. Killington's the king of the East; grab your board and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Beast of the East vibe calling your name for epic turns! As of January 11, the base sits at a solid 12 inches, perfect for carving up the groomers while the snowmaking crew keeps things prime. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero inches reported—but daily dumps since late December mean conditions are building fast, with mini pow days in play.

Seventeen of 20 lifts are spinning, giving you access to 67% of the terrain and over 100% of normal season snowfall at 93 inches already—right on pace for Killington's legendary 250-inch average. Pistes are in freeze-thaw mode from recent warm spells, mixing groomed cruisers with variable spots; off-piste stays adventurous but check avalanche risks before ducking the ropes, as wind and sun can crust things up quick.

Current temps are mild for January—hitting 35°F highs and dipping to 20°F lows at base, with summits cooler around 27°F amid heavy snow showers early today clearing to bluebird potential. It's been wild with overnight warmth near 42°F, but that's shifting cold.

Looking ahead, gear up for 5+ inches over the next week: 1 inch today at resort level, more showers Monday-Wednesday (temps 15-36°F), then Thursday-Friday bringing another 1-2 inches with highs near 35°F before a chilly clear snap Saturday at 25°F. Powder hounds, that long-range snow line dropping low means fresh stashes incoming!

Pro tip: Book tickets, rentals, and lessons online only—passes must be checked digitally—and snag deals like free lifts with Learn to Ski packages. Holiday ops ramp up January 17-19, so plan your attack. Killington's the king of the East; grab your board and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Beast of the East vibe calling your name for epic turns! As of January 11, the base sits at a solid 12 inches, perfect for carving up the groomers while the snowmaking crew keeps things prime. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero inches reported—but daily dumps since late December mean conditions are building fast, with mini pow days in play.

Seventeen of 20 lifts are spinning, giving you access to 67% of the terrain and over 100% of normal season snowfall at 93 inches already—right on pace for Killington's legendary 250-inch average. Pistes are in freeze-thaw mode from recent warm spells, mixing groomed cruisers with variable spots; off-piste stays adventurous but check avalanche risks before ducking the ropes, as wind and sun can crust things up quick.

Current temps are mild for January—hitting 35°F highs and dipping to 20°F lows at base, with summits cooler around 27°F amid heavy snow showers early today clearing to bluebird potential. It's been wild with overnight warmth near 42°F, but that's shifting cold.

Looking ahead, gear up for 5+ inches over the next week: 1 inch today at resort level, more showers Monday-Wednesday (temps 15-36°F), then Thursday-Friday bringing another 1-2 inches with highs near 35°F before a chilly clear snap Saturday at 25°F. Powder hounds, that long-range snow line dropping low means fresh stashes incoming!

Pro tip: Book tickets, rentals, and lessons online only—passes must be checked digitally—and snag deals like free lifts with Learn to Ski packages. Holiday ops ramp up January 17-19, so plan your attack. Killington's the king of the East; grab your board and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington is very much alive right now, and if you’re the type who loves chasing good turns more than perfect stats, you’re in for a fun few days on snow. The latest regional report has Killington sitting on about 14 inches of settled snow at the stake, with machine-groomed and packed powder dominating most on-piste terrain and some heavier, more variable snow in sun-exposed or high-traffic zones that can feel almost springlike at times. Snowmaking has been backing that up with dense manmade snow on primary routes, so coverage on the open trails is generally solid, even if natural depths aren’t midwinter-deep yet.

In terms of what’s actually spinning, Killington is operating a solid lift and trail lineup for this point in the season, with the main pods around K-1, Snowdon, Superstar, and Ramshead doing the heavy lifting to spread people around the mountain. Expect dozens of trails open across multiple peaks, with most groomers in very good shape for fast laps first thing and soft, carvable corduroy lingering into late morning. As the day warms and traffic builds, you’ll find push piles on steeper groomers and some scraped sections near lift ramps and choke points, so sharpen your edges if you like to go full send.

Weather-wise, you’re in classic Vermont freeze–thaw territory right now. Daytime highs are running near or just above freezing at the base with cooler temps up high, then dropping well below freezing overnight, which lets the grooming crew reset surfaces nicely. A light shot of new snow is expected over the weekend into early next week, generally in the “dust on crust” range rather than a full-on storm, but enough to freshen the feel of the snow and soften the look of the mountain. Winds have been a storyline lately, with strong gusts earlier in the week causing some lift delays, especially on higher, more exposed chairs, so locals know to check Killington’s conditions page or app first thing and have a backup zone in mind if upper-mountain lifts go on hold.

For the next five days, plan on a mix of partly cloudy to overcast skies, a couple of weak systems brushing through with light snow showers, and continued freeze–thaw cycles. Think: firm and fast early, softening in the afternoon on lower and south-facing slopes, then refreezing overnight. If you love hero cord, aim for first chair; if you prefer softer, surfier turns, late morning into early afternoon will be your sweet spot, especially on Superstar and other south-facing runs that catch the sun when it peeks out.

Off-piste and ungroomed terrain is very much a “know before you go” situation. Natural snowpack is still relatively modest, so you can expect thin cover, hidden rocks, water bars, and the odd stump lurking just below the surface. Tree skiing is not in full local mode yet; pick your lines carefully, stick to patrolled and open zones, and treat any rope line as gospel, not a

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington is very much alive right now, and if you’re the type who loves chasing good turns more than perfect stats, you’re in for a fun few days on snow. The latest regional report has Killington sitting on about 14 inches of settled snow at the stake, with machine-groomed and packed powder dominating most on-piste terrain and some heavier, more variable snow in sun-exposed or high-traffic zones that can feel almost springlike at times. Snowmaking has been backing that up with dense manmade snow on primary routes, so coverage on the open trails is generally solid, even if natural depths aren’t midwinter-deep yet.

In terms of what’s actually spinning, Killington is operating a solid lift and trail lineup for this point in the season, with the main pods around K-1, Snowdon, Superstar, and Ramshead doing the heavy lifting to spread people around the mountain. Expect dozens of trails open across multiple peaks, with most groomers in very good shape for fast laps first thing and soft, carvable corduroy lingering into late morning. As the day warms and traffic builds, you’ll find push piles on steeper groomers and some scraped sections near lift ramps and choke points, so sharpen your edges if you like to go full send.

Weather-wise, you’re in classic Vermont freeze–thaw territory right now. Daytime highs are running near or just above freezing at the base with cooler temps up high, then dropping well below freezing overnight, which lets the grooming crew reset surfaces nicely. A light shot of new snow is expected over the weekend into early next week, generally in the “dust on crust” range rather than a full-on storm, but enough to freshen the feel of the snow and soften the look of the mountain. Winds have been a storyline lately, with strong gusts earlier in the week causing some lift delays, especially on higher, more exposed chairs, so locals know to check Killington’s conditions page or app first thing and have a backup zone in mind if upper-mountain lifts go on hold.

For the next five days, plan on a mix of partly cloudy to overcast skies, a couple of weak systems brushing through with light snow showers, and continued freeze–thaw cycles. Think: firm and fast early, softening in the afternoon on lower and south-facing slopes, then refreezing overnight. If you love hero cord, aim for first chair; if you prefer softer, surfier turns, late morning into early afternoon will be your sweet spot, especially on Superstar and other south-facing runs that catch the sun when it peeks out.

Off-piste and ungroomed terrain is very much a “know before you go” situation. Natural snowpack is still relatively modest, so you can expect thin cover, hidden rocks, water bars, and the odd stump lurking just below the surface. Tree skiing is not in full local mode yet; pick your lines carefully, stick to patrolled and open zones, and treat any rope line as gospel, not a

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington is very much alive right now, and if you’re the type who loves chasing good turns more than perfect stats, you’re in for a fun few days on snow. The latest regional report has Killington sitting on about 14 inches of settled snow at the stake, with machine-groomed and packed powder dominating most on-piste terrain and some heavier, more variable snow in sun-exposed or high-traffic zones that can feel almost springlike at times. Snowmaking has been backing that up with dense manmade snow on primary routes, so coverage on the open trails is generally solid, even if natural depths aren’t midwinter-deep yet.

In terms of what’s actually spinning, Killington is operating a solid lift and trail lineup for this point in the season, with the main pods around K-1, Snowdon, Superstar, and Ramshead doing the heavy lifting to spread people around the mountain. Expect dozens of trails open across multiple peaks, with most groomers in very good shape for fast laps first thing and soft, carvable corduroy lingering into late morning. As the day warms and traffic builds, you’ll find push piles on steeper groomers and some scraped sections near lift ramps and choke points, so sharpen your edges if you like to go full send.

Weather-wise, you’re in classic Vermont freeze–thaw territory right now. Daytime highs are running near or just above freezing at the base with cooler temps up high, then dropping well below freezing overnight, which lets the grooming crew reset surfaces nicely. A light shot of new snow is expected over the weekend into early next week, generally in the “dust on crust” range rather than a full-on storm, but enough to freshen the feel of the snow and soften the look of the mountain. Winds have been a storyline lately, with strong gusts earlier in the week causing some lift delays, especially on higher, more exposed chairs, so locals know to check Killington’s conditions page or app first thing and have a backup zone in mind if upper-mountain lifts go on hold.

For the next five days, plan on a mix of partly cloudy to overcast skies, a couple of weak systems brushing through with light snow showers, and continued freeze–thaw cycles. Think: firm and fast early, softening in the afternoon on lower and south-facing slopes, then refreezing overnight. If you love hero cord, aim for first chair; if you prefer softer, surfier turns, late morning into early afternoon will be your sweet spot, especially on Superstar and other south-facing runs that catch the sun when it peeks out.

Off-piste and ungroomed terrain is very much a “know before you go” situation. Natural snowpack is still relatively modest, so you can expect thin cover, hidden rocks, water bars, and the odd stump lurking just below the surface. Tree skiing is not in full local mode yet; pick your lines carefully, stick to patrolled and open zones, and treat any rope line as gospel, not a

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

# Killington Resort Snow Report &amp; Conditions

Killington is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you've been on the fence about heading to Vermont's premier ski destination, this is your moment to make the drive. The mountain is in fantastic shape with over 90% of its terrain open and conditions that'll have you grinning ear to ear.

Let's talk snow depth first, because it matters. The summit is sitting pretty at 56 centimeters of snow, while the base has accumulated 40 centimeters. Those numbers might not sound massive compared to some powder-chasing destinations out west, but for the Northeast in January, this is solid footing. The mountain received fresh snow just a couple days ago on January 7th, and snowmaking crews have been working overtime to build out even more terrain and ensure consistent conditions across the resort.

Right now, 109 of the 118.4 kilometers of slopes are open, which translates to an impressive 92% of the mountain available to riders. That's the kind of terrain diversity that means everyone from timid beginners to expert cliff-hunters can find their line. The lifts are spinning too, with 13 of 22 lifts operational, so you won't be spending your day waiting in lines that stretch back to Quebec.

The current weather situation is absolutely dreamy for a January Saturday. We're looking at mostly sunny skies with temperatures hovering around 15 degrees Fahrenheit at the base and just a hair colder at the summit. Wind is minimal at just 7 miles per hour, which means visibility is excellent and that sun is actually going to feel pretty nice on your face between runs.

Looking ahead at the forecast, things stay interesting through the middle of next week. Sunday looks like it'll bring about 5 centimeters of fresh powder, which should set up Monday for some excellent riding despite the slight warming trend. Mid-week might see another 2 centimeters or so, keeping the base refreshed. Temperatures will be hovering in the 20s and 30s throughout the period, which is ideal for maintaining quality snow conditions and keeping things from getting sloppy.

One thing worth noting is that while the mountain conditions are excellent, the Fun Park is open if you want to throw down some tricks, though the halfpipe remains closed. Night skiing isn't currently available, so plan your day accordingly. The valley run is open, which is always a bonus for extending your cruising opportunities and giving your legs a break from the steeps.

Killington is scheduled to run through June 7th, 2026, so you've got plenty of season ahead. Whether you're looking to drop in this weekend or planning a mid-week escape, conditions are primed for an excellent time on the mountain. Get there soon while this snow is fresh and the crowds might still be manageable.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

# Killington Resort Snow Report &amp; Conditions

Killington is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you've been on the fence about heading to Vermont's premier ski destination, this is your moment to make the drive. The mountain is in fantastic shape with over 90% of its terrain open and conditions that'll have you grinning ear to ear.

Let's talk snow depth first, because it matters. The summit is sitting pretty at 56 centimeters of snow, while the base has accumulated 40 centimeters. Those numbers might not sound massive compared to some powder-chasing destinations out west, but for the Northeast in January, this is solid footing. The mountain received fresh snow just a couple days ago on January 7th, and snowmaking crews have been working overtime to build out even more terrain and ensure consistent conditions across the resort.

Right now, 109 of the 118.4 kilometers of slopes are open, which translates to an impressive 92% of the mountain available to riders. That's the kind of terrain diversity that means everyone from timid beginners to expert cliff-hunters can find their line. The lifts are spinning too, with 13 of 22 lifts operational, so you won't be spending your day waiting in lines that stretch back to Quebec.

The current weather situation is absolutely dreamy for a January Saturday. We're looking at mostly sunny skies with temperatures hovering around 15 degrees Fahrenheit at the base and just a hair colder at the summit. Wind is minimal at just 7 miles per hour, which means visibility is excellent and that sun is actually going to feel pretty nice on your face between runs.

Looking ahead at the forecast, things stay interesting through the middle of next week. Sunday looks like it'll bring about 5 centimeters of fresh powder, which should set up Monday for some excellent riding despite the slight warming trend. Mid-week might see another 2 centimeters or so, keeping the base refreshed. Temperatures will be hovering in the 20s and 30s throughout the period, which is ideal for maintaining quality snow conditions and keeping things from getting sloppy.

One thing worth noting is that while the mountain conditions are excellent, the Fun Park is open if you want to throw down some tricks, though the halfpipe remains closed. Night skiing isn't currently available, so plan your day accordingly. The valley run is open, which is always a bonus for extending your cruising opportunities and giving your legs a break from the steeps.

Killington is scheduled to run through June 7th, 2026, so you've got plenty of season ahead. Whether you're looking to drop in this weekend or planning a mid-week escape, conditions are primed for an excellent time on the mountain. Get there soon while this snow is fresh and the crowds might still be manageable.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

# Killington Resort Snow Report &amp; Conditions

Killington is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you've been on the fence about heading to Vermont's premier ski destination, this is your moment to make the drive. The mountain is in fantastic shape with over 90% of its terrain open and conditions that'll have you grinning ear to ear.

Let's talk snow depth first, because it matters. The summit is sitting pretty at 56 centimeters of snow, while the base has accumulated 40 centimeters. Those numbers might not sound massive compared to some powder-chasing destinations out west, but for the Northeast in January, this is solid footing. The mountain received fresh snow just a couple days ago on January 7th, and snowmaking crews have been working overtime to build out even more terrain and ensure consistent conditions across the resort.

Right now, 109 of the 118.4 kilometers of slopes are open, which translates to an impressive 92% of the mountain available to riders. That's the kind of terrain diversity that means everyone from timid beginners to expert cliff-hunters can find their line. The lifts are spinning too, with 13 of 22 lifts operational, so you won't be spending your day waiting in lines that stretch back to Quebec.

The current weather situation is absolutely dreamy for a January Saturday. We're looking at mostly sunny skies with temperatures hovering around 15 degrees Fahrenheit at the base and just a hair colder at the summit. Wind is minimal at just 7 miles per hour, which means visibility is excellent and that sun is actually going to feel pretty nice on your face between runs.

Looking ahead at the forecast, things stay interesting through the middle of next week. Sunday looks like it'll bring about 5 centimeters of fresh powder, which should set up Monday for some excellent riding despite the slight warming trend. Mid-week might see another 2 centimeters or so, keeping the base refreshed. Temperatures will be hovering in the 20s and 30s throughout the period, which is ideal for maintaining quality snow conditions and keeping things from getting sloppy.

One thing worth noting is that while the mountain conditions are excellent, the Fun Park is open if you want to throw down some tricks, though the halfpipe remains closed. Night skiing isn't currently available, so plan your day accordingly. The valley run is open, which is always a bonus for extending your cruising opportunities and giving your legs a break from the steeps.

Killington is scheduled to run through June 7th, 2026, so you've got plenty of season ahead. Whether you're looking to drop in this weekend or planning a mid-week escape, conditions are primed for an excellent time on the mountain. Get there soon while this snow is fresh and the crowds might still be manageable.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you’re chasing that classic East Coast winter vibe, Killington is serving up exactly what you want right now: cold temps, a solid manmade-and-natural base, and more terrain spinning every day as January rolls on. The resort is updating conditions constantly, but as of the latest report they’ve got a deep machine-built foundation across the main pods, supplemented by recent natural snow and continued snowmaking whenever temps dip below freezing, which is often this time of year. Overnight lows are sitting well down in the teens Fahrenheit with daytime highs generally topping out around the upper 20s to low 30s on the mountain, so the snow is holding firm rather than turning to mashed potatoes.

Up high on Killington Peak you can expect colder, windier conditions than in the village, with summit temps running a few to several degrees cooler than town and frequently staying below freezing all day. At the base, plan on crisp mornings in the teens or low 20s, nudging toward the low-to-mid 30s on milder afternoons, especially if clouds thin out. Layer like a local: light base layer, warm midlayer, and a shell you can vent on the way down but zip tight on the lifts.

In terms of recent snow, the large-scale models and regional snow forecasts are calling for light but frequent refreshers rather than massive dumps: on the order of an inch here, a few inches there, adding up over the week. The short-range outlook shows up to around 5 inches of new snow possible over the next seven days at higher elevations, with at least one day featuring snow showers dropping roughly an inch at resort level and a couple of small pulses lining up after that. That means you’re most likely to find soft turns on upper-mountain aspects after each little wave moves through, with groomers working that new snow into a smooth corduroy carpet by the following morning.

For the next five days, think classic January in Vermont: generally below-freezing on the hill, a mix of clouds and occasional sun, and periodic light snow showers. Expect one or two days with noticeable new snow, a couple of mostly cloudy but dry days, and maybe a brief window where temps flirt with the mid-30s at the base before dropping back at night. Winds look moderate on the ridgelines, enough to move snow around on the highest exposed runs but not the kind of sustained blast that routinely shuts lifts down; still, be ready for a chill on the Peak and Canyon lifts.

On the piste, conditions are what locals would call “winter packed:” machine-groomed and firm, softening slightly where there’s recent snow or afternoon traffic. Early runs are all about ripping fast corduroy off Snowdon, Ramshead, and Superstar; later in the day you’ll start to see scraped-off hardpack on steeper, high-traffic pitches like Outer Limits, so sharpen those edges if you like to point it down the fall line. After each new coating of natura

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you’re chasing that classic East Coast winter vibe, Killington is serving up exactly what you want right now: cold temps, a solid manmade-and-natural base, and more terrain spinning every day as January rolls on. The resort is updating conditions constantly, but as of the latest report they’ve got a deep machine-built foundation across the main pods, supplemented by recent natural snow and continued snowmaking whenever temps dip below freezing, which is often this time of year. Overnight lows are sitting well down in the teens Fahrenheit with daytime highs generally topping out around the upper 20s to low 30s on the mountain, so the snow is holding firm rather than turning to mashed potatoes.

Up high on Killington Peak you can expect colder, windier conditions than in the village, with summit temps running a few to several degrees cooler than town and frequently staying below freezing all day. At the base, plan on crisp mornings in the teens or low 20s, nudging toward the low-to-mid 30s on milder afternoons, especially if clouds thin out. Layer like a local: light base layer, warm midlayer, and a shell you can vent on the way down but zip tight on the lifts.

In terms of recent snow, the large-scale models and regional snow forecasts are calling for light but frequent refreshers rather than massive dumps: on the order of an inch here, a few inches there, adding up over the week. The short-range outlook shows up to around 5 inches of new snow possible over the next seven days at higher elevations, with at least one day featuring snow showers dropping roughly an inch at resort level and a couple of small pulses lining up after that. That means you’re most likely to find soft turns on upper-mountain aspects after each little wave moves through, with groomers working that new snow into a smooth corduroy carpet by the following morning.

For the next five days, think classic January in Vermont: generally below-freezing on the hill, a mix of clouds and occasional sun, and periodic light snow showers. Expect one or two days with noticeable new snow, a couple of mostly cloudy but dry days, and maybe a brief window where temps flirt with the mid-30s at the base before dropping back at night. Winds look moderate on the ridgelines, enough to move snow around on the highest exposed runs but not the kind of sustained blast that routinely shuts lifts down; still, be ready for a chill on the Peak and Canyon lifts.

On the piste, conditions are what locals would call “winter packed:” machine-groomed and firm, softening slightly where there’s recent snow or afternoon traffic. Early runs are all about ripping fast corduroy off Snowdon, Ramshead, and Superstar; later in the day you’ll start to see scraped-off hardpack on steeper, high-traffic pitches like Outer Limits, so sharpen those edges if you like to point it down the fall line. After each new coating of natura

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you’re chasing that classic East Coast winter vibe, Killington is serving up exactly what you want right now: cold temps, a solid manmade-and-natural base, and more terrain spinning every day as January rolls on. The resort is updating conditions constantly, but as of the latest report they’ve got a deep machine-built foundation across the main pods, supplemented by recent natural snow and continued snowmaking whenever temps dip below freezing, which is often this time of year. Overnight lows are sitting well down in the teens Fahrenheit with daytime highs generally topping out around the upper 20s to low 30s on the mountain, so the snow is holding firm rather than turning to mashed potatoes.

Up high on Killington Peak you can expect colder, windier conditions than in the village, with summit temps running a few to several degrees cooler than town and frequently staying below freezing all day. At the base, plan on crisp mornings in the teens or low 20s, nudging toward the low-to-mid 30s on milder afternoons, especially if clouds thin out. Layer like a local: light base layer, warm midlayer, and a shell you can vent on the way down but zip tight on the lifts.

In terms of recent snow, the large-scale models and regional snow forecasts are calling for light but frequent refreshers rather than massive dumps: on the order of an inch here, a few inches there, adding up over the week. The short-range outlook shows up to around 5 inches of new snow possible over the next seven days at higher elevations, with at least one day featuring snow showers dropping roughly an inch at resort level and a couple of small pulses lining up after that. That means you’re most likely to find soft turns on upper-mountain aspects after each little wave moves through, with groomers working that new snow into a smooth corduroy carpet by the following morning.

For the next five days, think classic January in Vermont: generally below-freezing on the hill, a mix of clouds and occasional sun, and periodic light snow showers. Expect one or two days with noticeable new snow, a couple of mostly cloudy but dry days, and maybe a brief window where temps flirt with the mid-30s at the base before dropping back at night. Winds look moderate on the ridgelines, enough to move snow around on the highest exposed runs but not the kind of sustained blast that routinely shuts lifts down; still, be ready for a chill on the Peak and Canyon lifts.

On the piste, conditions are what locals would call “winter packed:” machine-groomed and firm, softening slightly where there’s recent snow or afternoon traffic. Early runs are all about ripping fast corduroy off Snowdon, Ramshead, and Superstar; later in the day you’ll start to see scraped-off hardpack on steeper, high-traffic pitches like Outer Limits, so sharpen those edges if you like to point it down the fall line. After each new coating of natura

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you’re chasing turns at Killington right now, you’re in luck: the Beast is very much awake, with solid coverage, cold snow, and a classic Vermont midwinter vibe.

On the stats side, the mountain is reporting a machine-made and natural base of roughly 12–14 inches across open terrain, with a season snowfall total sitting around 80–85 inches so far. Recent storms haven’t been huge, but they’ve been steady: about 1 inch in the last 24 hours and 2 inches over the last 48, on top of roughly 11 inches in the past week, which has freshened things up nicely and let patrol and groomers reset key routes. Primary surfaces are hard pack and packed powder, so think firm but edgeable, with the best grip on the morning corduroy and chalky sections where snowmaking has been running recently.

Killington is fully into its regular winter operating rhythm, with the main pods spinning and the resort open for snow sports every day. Expect a big chunk of the 155 trails and most major lifts to be available, including the key high-speed chairs and gondolas; plan on a true “roam the Beast” experience rather than a limited preview. Lift hours are running 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. midweek and on weekends, so there’s plenty of time to lap your favorite lines and still sneak in a late-afternoon cruise down Superstar.

Weather-wise, you’re looking at classic January conditions: daytime highs hovering in the 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit at the base, colder up high, with nights easily dropping into the teens or single digits. Over the next five days, expect mostly wintry, ski-friendly weather: a mix of cloudy days with occasional light snow, one or two milder, slightly above-freezing afternoons, and then a return to colder, drier air that will help lock in the surface. Higher on the hill, temperatures will stay below freezing most of the time, so upper-mountain snow should ride drier and less worked than the base-area approaches.

On-piste, groomed cruisers are the sweet spot right now. Early laps will give you smooth, fast corduroy and packed powder, especially on the main arterials off the K-1 and Snowdon. As the day goes on, traffic will scrape some routes down to classic New England firm – not boilerplate, but you’ll be glad you tuned your edges. Any new snow in the next few days will likely fall as light to moderate accumulations that refresh the surface rather than reset the entire base.

Off-piste and ungroomed terrain are more variable. Between wind, previous traffic, and the modest recent totals, expect a mix of chalky bumps, firm troughs, and the occasional wind-sifted stash lingering on leeward aspects after each mini-storm. Tree shots and sidecountry-style lines will ride best if you’re comfortable with low-tide conditions; coverage is decent but not yet super deep, so keep your eyes sharp for thin spots and early-season hazards lurking just under the surface.

Local-style tips: h

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you’re chasing turns at Killington right now, you’re in luck: the Beast is very much awake, with solid coverage, cold snow, and a classic Vermont midwinter vibe.

On the stats side, the mountain is reporting a machine-made and natural base of roughly 12–14 inches across open terrain, with a season snowfall total sitting around 80–85 inches so far. Recent storms haven’t been huge, but they’ve been steady: about 1 inch in the last 24 hours and 2 inches over the last 48, on top of roughly 11 inches in the past week, which has freshened things up nicely and let patrol and groomers reset key routes. Primary surfaces are hard pack and packed powder, so think firm but edgeable, with the best grip on the morning corduroy and chalky sections where snowmaking has been running recently.

Killington is fully into its regular winter operating rhythm, with the main pods spinning and the resort open for snow sports every day. Expect a big chunk of the 155 trails and most major lifts to be available, including the key high-speed chairs and gondolas; plan on a true “roam the Beast” experience rather than a limited preview. Lift hours are running 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. midweek and on weekends, so there’s plenty of time to lap your favorite lines and still sneak in a late-afternoon cruise down Superstar.

Weather-wise, you’re looking at classic January conditions: daytime highs hovering in the 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit at the base, colder up high, with nights easily dropping into the teens or single digits. Over the next five days, expect mostly wintry, ski-friendly weather: a mix of cloudy days with occasional light snow, one or two milder, slightly above-freezing afternoons, and then a return to colder, drier air that will help lock in the surface. Higher on the hill, temperatures will stay below freezing most of the time, so upper-mountain snow should ride drier and less worked than the base-area approaches.

On-piste, groomed cruisers are the sweet spot right now. Early laps will give you smooth, fast corduroy and packed powder, especially on the main arterials off the K-1 and Snowdon. As the day goes on, traffic will scrape some routes down to classic New England firm – not boilerplate, but you’ll be glad you tuned your edges. Any new snow in the next few days will likely fall as light to moderate accumulations that refresh the surface rather than reset the entire base.

Off-piste and ungroomed terrain are more variable. Between wind, previous traffic, and the modest recent totals, expect a mix of chalky bumps, firm troughs, and the occasional wind-sifted stash lingering on leeward aspects after each mini-storm. Tree shots and sidecountry-style lines will ride best if you’re comfortable with low-tide conditions; coverage is decent but not yet super deep, so keep your eyes sharp for thin spots and early-season hazards lurking just under the surface.

Local-style tips: h

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you’re chasing turns at Killington right now, you’re in luck: the Beast is very much awake, with solid coverage, cold snow, and a classic Vermont midwinter vibe.

On the stats side, the mountain is reporting a machine-made and natural base of roughly 12–14 inches across open terrain, with a season snowfall total sitting around 80–85 inches so far. Recent storms haven’t been huge, but they’ve been steady: about 1 inch in the last 24 hours and 2 inches over the last 48, on top of roughly 11 inches in the past week, which has freshened things up nicely and let patrol and groomers reset key routes. Primary surfaces are hard pack and packed powder, so think firm but edgeable, with the best grip on the morning corduroy and chalky sections where snowmaking has been running recently.

Killington is fully into its regular winter operating rhythm, with the main pods spinning and the resort open for snow sports every day. Expect a big chunk of the 155 trails and most major lifts to be available, including the key high-speed chairs and gondolas; plan on a true “roam the Beast” experience rather than a limited preview. Lift hours are running 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. midweek and on weekends, so there’s plenty of time to lap your favorite lines and still sneak in a late-afternoon cruise down Superstar.

Weather-wise, you’re looking at classic January conditions: daytime highs hovering in the 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit at the base, colder up high, with nights easily dropping into the teens or single digits. Over the next five days, expect mostly wintry, ski-friendly weather: a mix of cloudy days with occasional light snow, one or two milder, slightly above-freezing afternoons, and then a return to colder, drier air that will help lock in the surface. Higher on the hill, temperatures will stay below freezing most of the time, so upper-mountain snow should ride drier and less worked than the base-area approaches.

On-piste, groomed cruisers are the sweet spot right now. Early laps will give you smooth, fast corduroy and packed powder, especially on the main arterials off the K-1 and Snowdon. As the day goes on, traffic will scrape some routes down to classic New England firm – not boilerplate, but you’ll be glad you tuned your edges. Any new snow in the next few days will likely fall as light to moderate accumulations that refresh the surface rather than reset the entire base.

Off-piste and ungroomed terrain are more variable. Between wind, previous traffic, and the modest recent totals, expect a mix of chalky bumps, firm troughs, and the occasional wind-sifted stash lingering on leeward aspects after each mini-storm. Tree shots and sidecountry-style lines will ride best if you’re comfortable with low-tide conditions; coverage is decent but not yet super deep, so keep your eyes sharp for thin spots and early-season hazards lurking just under the surface.

Local-style tips: h

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with conditions that'll make any skier or snowboarder grin from ear to ear. The mountain currently sits at 56 centimeters (about 22 inches) of snow at the summit and 40 centimeters (roughly 16 inches) at the base, though it's worth noting that what you're riding on is primarily machine-groomed artificial snow that's been strategically laid down to build a solid foundation.

The resort has been busy keeping the mountain in prime shape, and it shows. With 78 of the 118.4 kilometers of terrain open, you're looking at a solid 66 percent of the mountain available for your riding pleasure. That translates to 15 of 22 lifts spinning, which means plenty of access to the goods without getting bogged down in lift lines. Fresh tracks are definitely happening here.

Looking at the recent snowfall, the mountain picked up about 10 centimeters of new snow within the last couple of days, with the most recent dump arriving on January 1st. While January started with some powder deposits, conditions have been relatively dry since then, though the forecast is about to change things up. Today and tomorrow are looking like they could deliver some genuine fresh snow, with predictions calling for around 10 centimeters to hit the mountain tomorrow. Friday's looking a bit dicey with minimal snow expected, but the weekend is shaping up nicely with another 4 centimeters of new stuff potentially landing on Saturday.

Temperature-wise, you're dealing with classic Vermont winter vibes. Right now it's hovering around freezing at the base with highs in the low to mid-30s Fahrenheit, while the summit is sitting substantially colder at around minus 8 degrees Celsius (17-18 Fahrenheit). The forecast is showing some interesting swings over the next five days, with temperatures warming considerably by Friday before cooling back down over the weekend. Bundle up accordingly, because wind chill is definitely a factor up top.

What makes Killington special right now is the blend of conditions you're getting. The piste conditions are ranging from nicely groomed corduroy to some fresher powder zones depending on where you've been tracking, while the off-piste is variable depending on exposure and recent skier traffic. Given the recent snow and cold temperatures, you should find some decent stashes of preserved powder in shadier spots, particularly in gullies and tree-lined areas that haven't seen a ton of traffic.

For context, Killington averages about 168 inches of snowfall annually and typically sees around 51 snowfall days, so you're heading into one of the more reliable snow seasons in the Northeast. The resort is operating through June 7th, giving you plenty of time to log some serious vertical.

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with conditions that'll make any skier or snowboarder grin from ear to ear. The mountain currently sits at 56 centimeters (about 22 inches) of snow at the summit and 40 centimeters (roughly 16 inches) at the base, though it's worth noting that what you're riding on is primarily machine-groomed artificial snow that's been strategically laid down to build a solid foundation.

The resort has been busy keeping the mountain in prime shape, and it shows. With 78 of the 118.4 kilometers of terrain open, you're looking at a solid 66 percent of the mountain available for your riding pleasure. That translates to 15 of 22 lifts spinning, which means plenty of access to the goods without getting bogged down in lift lines. Fresh tracks are definitely happening here.

Looking at the recent snowfall, the mountain picked up about 10 centimeters of new snow within the last couple of days, with the most recent dump arriving on January 1st. While January started with some powder deposits, conditions have been relatively dry since then, though the forecast is about to change things up. Today and tomorrow are looking like they could deliver some genuine fresh snow, with predictions calling for around 10 centimeters to hit the mountain tomorrow. Friday's looking a bit dicey with minimal snow expected, but the weekend is shaping up nicely with another 4 centimeters of new stuff potentially landing on Saturday.

Temperature-wise, you're dealing with classic Vermont winter vibes. Right now it's hovering around freezing at the base with highs in the low to mid-30s Fahrenheit, while the summit is sitting substantially colder at around minus 8 degrees Celsius (17-18 Fahrenheit). The forecast is showing some interesting swings over the next five days, with temperatures warming considerably by Friday before cooling back down over the weekend. Bundle up accordingly, because wind chill is definitely a factor up top.

What makes Killington special right now is the blend of conditions you're getting. The piste conditions are ranging from nicely groomed corduroy to some fresher powder zones depending on where you've been tracking, while the off-piste is variable depending on exposure and recent skier traffic. Given the recent snow and cold temperatures, you should find some decent stashes of preserved powder in shadier spots, particularly in gullies and tree-lined areas that haven't seen a ton of traffic.

For context, Killington averages about 168 inches of snowfall annually and typically sees around 51 snowfall days, so you're heading into one of the more reliable snow seasons in the Northeast. The resort is operating through June 7th, giving you plenty of time to log some serious vertical.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with conditions that'll make any skier or snowboarder grin from ear to ear. The mountain currently sits at 56 centimeters (about 22 inches) of snow at the summit and 40 centimeters (roughly 16 inches) at the base, though it's worth noting that what you're riding on is primarily machine-groomed artificial snow that's been strategically laid down to build a solid foundation.

The resort has been busy keeping the mountain in prime shape, and it shows. With 78 of the 118.4 kilometers of terrain open, you're looking at a solid 66 percent of the mountain available for your riding pleasure. That translates to 15 of 22 lifts spinning, which means plenty of access to the goods without getting bogged down in lift lines. Fresh tracks are definitely happening here.

Looking at the recent snowfall, the mountain picked up about 10 centimeters of new snow within the last couple of days, with the most recent dump arriving on January 1st. While January started with some powder deposits, conditions have been relatively dry since then, though the forecast is about to change things up. Today and tomorrow are looking like they could deliver some genuine fresh snow, with predictions calling for around 10 centimeters to hit the mountain tomorrow. Friday's looking a bit dicey with minimal snow expected, but the weekend is shaping up nicely with another 4 centimeters of new stuff potentially landing on Saturday.

Temperature-wise, you're dealing with classic Vermont winter vibes. Right now it's hovering around freezing at the base with highs in the low to mid-30s Fahrenheit, while the summit is sitting substantially colder at around minus 8 degrees Celsius (17-18 Fahrenheit). The forecast is showing some interesting swings over the next five days, with temperatures warming considerably by Friday before cooling back down over the weekend. Bundle up accordingly, because wind chill is definitely a factor up top.

What makes Killington special right now is the blend of conditions you're getting. The piste conditions are ranging from nicely groomed corduroy to some fresher powder zones depending on where you've been tracking, while the off-piste is variable depending on exposure and recent skier traffic. Given the recent snow and cold temperatures, you should find some decent stashes of preserved powder in shadier spots, particularly in gullies and tree-lined areas that haven't seen a ton of traffic.

For context, Killington averages about 168 inches of snowfall annually and typically sees around 51 snowfall days, so you're heading into one of the more reliable snow seasons in the Northeast. The resort is operating through June 7th, giving you plenty of time to log some serious vertical.

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      <title>Killington's Beast Roars with Crisp Powder, Fresh Tracks, and Bluebird Potential [136 characters]</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort is roaring into January like the Beast of the East it is, with powder-packed slopes begging for your turns! Fresh off a killer report just days ago, the mountain's crushing it with prime conditions—think groomed corduroy mixed with stashes of fresh snow for epic carving and jumps. Temps are biting crisp today, upper single digits at the summit and low teens at base, with a breezy chill that'll keep the snow pristine—perfect for locking in edges without slush.

No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours, but forecasts are teasing up to 1 inch today falling right to resort level (1,050ft base), then another inch tomorrow, ramping to 3 inches Thursday—hello, fresh tracks!. Over the next week, expect 5 inches total, with cloudy skies early, some showers, then clearing for bluebird potential. Highs hover 20-40°F at base, colder up top around 15-30°F, winds light at force 3—dress in layers, folks. Looking five days out: Tuesday cloudy with snow, Wednesday foggy turning cloudy, Thursday full cloud cover, Friday possible 1 inch new snow amid milder 50°F days, Saturday clearing to crisp 25°F highs.

Snow depths? Solid bases holding strong (resort average historically hits 60+ inches mid-season), building on that legendary 250-inch annual average and 168-inch norm—season totals are stacking up nicely for non-stop action. Pistes are variable: fresh powder zones yielding to firmer groomers after traffic, while off-piste stays wild with wind crust potential—check avalanche risk and gear up before ducking ropes. Lifts and trails? The Beast is wide open, but grab the app for real-time status amid peak weekend vibes.

Pro tips from us locals: Snag Fast Tracks for express lanes, hit the new Tubing Park for apres fun with hot cocoa, and book lessons to beast-mode your skills. Ikon Pass blackouts loom Jan 17-18, so plan ahead—pow alerts via text keep you dialed. Unleash on that legendary terrain; Killington's electric energy is calling your name!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort is roaring into January like the Beast of the East it is, with powder-packed slopes begging for your turns! Fresh off a killer report just days ago, the mountain's crushing it with prime conditions—think groomed corduroy mixed with stashes of fresh snow for epic carving and jumps. Temps are biting crisp today, upper single digits at the summit and low teens at base, with a breezy chill that'll keep the snow pristine—perfect for locking in edges without slush.

No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours, but forecasts are teasing up to 1 inch today falling right to resort level (1,050ft base), then another inch tomorrow, ramping to 3 inches Thursday—hello, fresh tracks!. Over the next week, expect 5 inches total, with cloudy skies early, some showers, then clearing for bluebird potential. Highs hover 20-40°F at base, colder up top around 15-30°F, winds light at force 3—dress in layers, folks. Looking five days out: Tuesday cloudy with snow, Wednesday foggy turning cloudy, Thursday full cloud cover, Friday possible 1 inch new snow amid milder 50°F days, Saturday clearing to crisp 25°F highs.

Snow depths? Solid bases holding strong (resort average historically hits 60+ inches mid-season), building on that legendary 250-inch annual average and 168-inch norm—season totals are stacking up nicely for non-stop action. Pistes are variable: fresh powder zones yielding to firmer groomers after traffic, while off-piste stays wild with wind crust potential—check avalanche risk and gear up before ducking ropes. Lifts and trails? The Beast is wide open, but grab the app for real-time status amid peak weekend vibes.

Pro tips from us locals: Snag Fast Tracks for express lanes, hit the new Tubing Park for apres fun with hot cocoa, and book lessons to beast-mode your skills. Ikon Pass blackouts loom Jan 17-18, so plan ahead—pow alerts via text keep you dialed. Unleash on that legendary terrain; Killington's electric energy is calling your name!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort is roaring into January like the Beast of the East it is, with powder-packed slopes begging for your turns! Fresh off a killer report just days ago, the mountain's crushing it with prime conditions—think groomed corduroy mixed with stashes of fresh snow for epic carving and jumps. Temps are biting crisp today, upper single digits at the summit and low teens at base, with a breezy chill that'll keep the snow pristine—perfect for locking in edges without slush.

No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours, but forecasts are teasing up to 1 inch today falling right to resort level (1,050ft base), then another inch tomorrow, ramping to 3 inches Thursday—hello, fresh tracks!. Over the next week, expect 5 inches total, with cloudy skies early, some showers, then clearing for bluebird potential. Highs hover 20-40°F at base, colder up top around 15-30°F, winds light at force 3—dress in layers, folks. Looking five days out: Tuesday cloudy with snow, Wednesday foggy turning cloudy, Thursday full cloud cover, Friday possible 1 inch new snow amid milder 50°F days, Saturday clearing to crisp 25°F highs.

Snow depths? Solid bases holding strong (resort average historically hits 60+ inches mid-season), building on that legendary 250-inch annual average and 168-inch norm—season totals are stacking up nicely for non-stop action. Pistes are variable: fresh powder zones yielding to firmer groomers after traffic, while off-piste stays wild with wind crust potential—check avalanche risk and gear up before ducking ropes. Lifts and trails? The Beast is wide open, but grab the app for real-time status amid peak weekend vibes.

Pro tips from us locals: Snag Fast Tracks for express lanes, hit the new Tubing Park for apres fun with hot cocoa, and book lessons to beast-mode your skills. Ikon Pass blackouts loom Jan 17-18, so plan ahead—pow alerts via text keep you dialed. Unleash on that legendary terrain; Killington's electric energy is calling your name!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Killington Crushes It: Vermont's Beast Unleashed with Epic Conditions</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is roaring with that classic Beast energy—open daily with killer terrain for skiers and riders of all levels. As of early January, the base sits at 12-14 inches, ramping up to 40-56 cm (about 16-22 inches) at the summit, thanks to their massive snowmaking system keeping things prime. You've got hard pack as the primary surface with packed powder underneath, ideal for carving groomers, though off-piste varies—check local avalanche risks before venturing out, as wind and sun can crust it up fast.

Recent dumps? Just 1 inch in the last 48 hours, but 8 inches over the past week, pushing the season total to a solid 80 inches—plenty to stash untracked lines in the trees or moguls. Right now, 15-17 of 22 lifts are spinning (68% open), servicing 66% of 118 km of slopes, including valley runs—perfect for lapping those 3,076-foot vert drops from 4,241 ft summit. Current vibes: partly cloudy skies, highs around 19°F dropping to 7°F lows, with hard pack holding firm.

Looking ahead, Mother Nature's teasing more action. Expect partly cloudy tomorrow with highs near 21°F and a trace of new snow possible, then 1 inch Tuesday at 33°F, ramping to 10-11 cm Wednesday amid 34-36°F temps—fresh turns incoming! Thursday through Saturday stays cooler, 25-46°F with light flurries and up to 22 cm by weekend's end, keeping pistes refreshed while off-piste stashes build. Winds light from the south/southwest.

Pro tips from the locals: Weekdays run 9a-4p, weekends 8:30a-4p—uphill travel allowed at Ramshead with a pass required. Note Ikon Base/Session blackouts Jan 17-18 and Feb 14-15, so plan around holidays. Grab online tickets, rentals, or lessons to skip lines, and hit the Superstar Cam for live views. No night skiing yet, but with 1,516 acres waiting, it's prime time to send it on wide cruisers or steeps. Bundle up and charge—Beast mode activated!

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is roaring with that classic Beast energy—open daily with killer terrain for skiers and riders of all levels. As of early January, the base sits at 12-14 inches, ramping up to 40-56 cm (about 16-22 inches) at the summit, thanks to their massive snowmaking system keeping things prime. You've got hard pack as the primary surface with packed powder underneath, ideal for carving groomers, though off-piste varies—check local avalanche risks before venturing out, as wind and sun can crust it up fast.

Recent dumps? Just 1 inch in the last 48 hours, but 8 inches over the past week, pushing the season total to a solid 80 inches—plenty to stash untracked lines in the trees or moguls. Right now, 15-17 of 22 lifts are spinning (68% open), servicing 66% of 118 km of slopes, including valley runs—perfect for lapping those 3,076-foot vert drops from 4,241 ft summit. Current vibes: partly cloudy skies, highs around 19°F dropping to 7°F lows, with hard pack holding firm.

Looking ahead, Mother Nature's teasing more action. Expect partly cloudy tomorrow with highs near 21°F and a trace of new snow possible, then 1 inch Tuesday at 33°F, ramping to 10-11 cm Wednesday amid 34-36°F temps—fresh turns incoming! Thursday through Saturday stays cooler, 25-46°F with light flurries and up to 22 cm by weekend's end, keeping pistes refreshed while off-piste stashes build. Winds light from the south/southwest.

Pro tips from the locals: Weekdays run 9a-4p, weekends 8:30a-4p—uphill travel allowed at Ramshead with a pass required. Note Ikon Base/Session blackouts Jan 17-18 and Feb 14-15, so plan around holidays. Grab online tickets, rentals, or lessons to skip lines, and hit the Superstar Cam for live views. No night skiing yet, but with 1,516 acres waiting, it's prime time to send it on wide cruisers or steeps. Bundle up and charge—Beast mode activated!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is roaring with that classic Beast energy—open daily with killer terrain for skiers and riders of all levels. As of early January, the base sits at 12-14 inches, ramping up to 40-56 cm (about 16-22 inches) at the summit, thanks to their massive snowmaking system keeping things prime. You've got hard pack as the primary surface with packed powder underneath, ideal for carving groomers, though off-piste varies—check local avalanche risks before venturing out, as wind and sun can crust it up fast.

Recent dumps? Just 1 inch in the last 48 hours, but 8 inches over the past week, pushing the season total to a solid 80 inches—plenty to stash untracked lines in the trees or moguls. Right now, 15-17 of 22 lifts are spinning (68% open), servicing 66% of 118 km of slopes, including valley runs—perfect for lapping those 3,076-foot vert drops from 4,241 ft summit. Current vibes: partly cloudy skies, highs around 19°F dropping to 7°F lows, with hard pack holding firm.

Looking ahead, Mother Nature's teasing more action. Expect partly cloudy tomorrow with highs near 21°F and a trace of new snow possible, then 1 inch Tuesday at 33°F, ramping to 10-11 cm Wednesday amid 34-36°F temps—fresh turns incoming! Thursday through Saturday stays cooler, 25-46°F with light flurries and up to 22 cm by weekend's end, keeping pistes refreshed while off-piste stashes build. Winds light from the south/southwest.

Pro tips from the locals: Weekdays run 9a-4p, weekends 8:30a-4p—uphill travel allowed at Ramshead with a pass required. Note Ikon Base/Session blackouts Jan 17-18 and Feb 14-15, so plan around holidays. Grab online tickets, rentals, or lessons to skip lines, and hit the Superstar Cam for live views. No night skiing yet, but with 1,516 acres waiting, it's prime time to send it on wide cruisers or steeps. Bundle up and charge—Beast mode activated!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, the Beast of the East is roaring at Killington Resort in Vermont, dishing out prime powder turns and groomed glory for your next rip. Right now, base depths hover at 12-14 inches with the summit around 14-22 inches of killer snowpack, blending fresh powder up top and packed powder below for that perfect carve. They've stacked 79-80 inches season total, with 4-5 inches fresh in the last 48 hours and a recent dusting keeping things lively—plus ongoing snowmaking on 3-7% of terrain to lock in the goods.

Carve up 23 of 155 trails (about 40-66% open) serviced by 4-15 lifts, including high-speed beasts, so hit those wide cruisers, steeps, and tree stashes while they're firing. Piste conditions mix powder, packed powder, and hard pack with grooming on 21-38%—ideal for aggressive lines or buttery boardslides—while off-piste varies with wind-sculpted stashes begging for sidecountry sends (pack your avy gear, locals say).

Today's vibe? Snow flurries with highs near 22°F at base (2°F summit), dipping to 2°F overnight—bundle up for that crisp New England bite. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy skies Friday through Sunday with highs 16-18°F, cooling to 12°F Monday amid light snow chances (up to 3cm possible), keeping the base fat and turns fresh—no melt madness in sight.

Pro tips from the Killington crew: Resort's wide open weekends 8a-4p (8:30a lately), weekdays 9a-4p through Jan 4—plowed roads mean easy access, but grab lift tickets online and check the app for real-time lift/trail intel. Tubing park's lit for apres fun, and Fast Tracks passes skip lines like a local. Season runs strong to June, so unleash your inner Beast—fresh legs on the 3,000+ vert await!

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, the Beast of the East is roaring at Killington Resort in Vermont, dishing out prime powder turns and groomed glory for your next rip. Right now, base depths hover at 12-14 inches with the summit around 14-22 inches of killer snowpack, blending fresh powder up top and packed powder below for that perfect carve. They've stacked 79-80 inches season total, with 4-5 inches fresh in the last 48 hours and a recent dusting keeping things lively—plus ongoing snowmaking on 3-7% of terrain to lock in the goods.

Carve up 23 of 155 trails (about 40-66% open) serviced by 4-15 lifts, including high-speed beasts, so hit those wide cruisers, steeps, and tree stashes while they're firing. Piste conditions mix powder, packed powder, and hard pack with grooming on 21-38%—ideal for aggressive lines or buttery boardslides—while off-piste varies with wind-sculpted stashes begging for sidecountry sends (pack your avy gear, locals say).

Today's vibe? Snow flurries with highs near 22°F at base (2°F summit), dipping to 2°F overnight—bundle up for that crisp New England bite. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy skies Friday through Sunday with highs 16-18°F, cooling to 12°F Monday amid light snow chances (up to 3cm possible), keeping the base fat and turns fresh—no melt madness in sight.

Pro tips from the Killington crew: Resort's wide open weekends 8a-4p (8:30a lately), weekdays 9a-4p through Jan 4—plowed roads mean easy access, but grab lift tickets online and check the app for real-time lift/trail intel. Tubing park's lit for apres fun, and Fast Tracks passes skip lines like a local. Season runs strong to June, so unleash your inner Beast—fresh legs on the 3,000+ vert await!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, the Beast of the East is roaring at Killington Resort in Vermont, dishing out prime powder turns and groomed glory for your next rip. Right now, base depths hover at 12-14 inches with the summit around 14-22 inches of killer snowpack, blending fresh powder up top and packed powder below for that perfect carve. They've stacked 79-80 inches season total, with 4-5 inches fresh in the last 48 hours and a recent dusting keeping things lively—plus ongoing snowmaking on 3-7% of terrain to lock in the goods.

Carve up 23 of 155 trails (about 40-66% open) serviced by 4-15 lifts, including high-speed beasts, so hit those wide cruisers, steeps, and tree stashes while they're firing. Piste conditions mix powder, packed powder, and hard pack with grooming on 21-38%—ideal for aggressive lines or buttery boardslides—while off-piste varies with wind-sculpted stashes begging for sidecountry sends (pack your avy gear, locals say).

Today's vibe? Snow flurries with highs near 22°F at base (2°F summit), dipping to 2°F overnight—bundle up for that crisp New England bite. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy skies Friday through Sunday with highs 16-18°F, cooling to 12°F Monday amid light snow chances (up to 3cm possible), keeping the base fat and turns fresh—no melt madness in sight.

Pro tips from the Killington crew: Resort's wide open weekends 8a-4p (8:30a lately), weekdays 9a-4p through Jan 4—plowed roads mean easy access, but grab lift tickets online and check the app for real-time lift/trail intel. Tubing park's lit for apres fun, and Fast Tracks passes skip lines like a local. Season runs strong to June, so unleash your inner Beast—fresh legs on the 3,000+ vert await!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders and powder hounds! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring into the new year with solid base depths to keep your edges carving all day. Right now, expect 40cm (about 16 inches) at the base (355m) and 56cm (22 inches) up top at the summit (1293m), mostly machine-made snow that's holding strong despite a recent mixed precip event of freezing rain and sleet overnight. The crew dropped 4 inches in the last 24 hours and 5 inches over 48, with a season total pushing 74 inches—way ahead of average for early January.

Carve up 78km of the 118km slopes (66% open), including valley runs, serviced by 15 of 22 lifts (68% spinning). Primary surfaces are machine-groomed for those buttery turns, with variable spots mixing it up—perfect for aggressive riders hitting steeps, trees, or wide cruisers across the 1,516 acres. Off-piste? Stay cautious with variable conditions; wind and sun can crust things quick, but cold temps are preserving stashes. Fun Park's open for park rats, but halfpipe's closed, and no night skiing yet.

Weather's biting today with partly cloudy skies, highs around 25°F dropping to 5°F lows—bundle up for that crisp Vermont air. Looking ahead, brace for snow flurries: tomorrow's high 22°F with snow, Thursday 18°F more flakes, Friday/Saturday partly cloudy at 17°F, and a potential 6cm dump by Wednesday up high. Temps stay sub-freezing, keeping the base solid.

Pro tips from us locals: Grab Fast Tracks for priority lift lines during holiday crowds (8am-4pm through Jan 4), snag discounted tickets with lodging, and hit the new Tubing Park for après thrills. Download the app for real-time lift/trail status and beast mode on! Conditions can shift fast, so check Beast Text Alerts. Who's ready to unleash? Go get those turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2026 13:03:27 -0000</pubDate>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders and powder hounds! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring into the new year with solid base depths to keep your edges carving all day. Right now, expect 40cm (about 16 inches) at the base (355m) and 56cm (22 inches) up top at the summit (1293m), mostly machine-made snow that's holding strong despite a recent mixed precip event of freezing rain and sleet overnight. The crew dropped 4 inches in the last 24 hours and 5 inches over 48, with a season total pushing 74 inches—way ahead of average for early January.

Carve up 78km of the 118km slopes (66% open), including valley runs, serviced by 15 of 22 lifts (68% spinning). Primary surfaces are machine-groomed for those buttery turns, with variable spots mixing it up—perfect for aggressive riders hitting steeps, trees, or wide cruisers across the 1,516 acres. Off-piste? Stay cautious with variable conditions; wind and sun can crust things quick, but cold temps are preserving stashes. Fun Park's open for park rats, but halfpipe's closed, and no night skiing yet.

Weather's biting today with partly cloudy skies, highs around 25°F dropping to 5°F lows—bundle up for that crisp Vermont air. Looking ahead, brace for snow flurries: tomorrow's high 22°F with snow, Thursday 18°F more flakes, Friday/Saturday partly cloudy at 17°F, and a potential 6cm dump by Wednesday up high. Temps stay sub-freezing, keeping the base solid.

Pro tips from us locals: Grab Fast Tracks for priority lift lines during holiday crowds (8am-4pm through Jan 4), snag discounted tickets with lodging, and hit the new Tubing Park for après thrills. Download the app for real-time lift/trail status and beast mode on! Conditions can shift fast, so check Beast Text Alerts. Who's ready to unleash? Go get those turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, shredders and powder hounds! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring into the new year with solid base depths to keep your edges carving all day. Right now, expect 40cm (about 16 inches) at the base (355m) and 56cm (22 inches) up top at the summit (1293m), mostly machine-made snow that's holding strong despite a recent mixed precip event of freezing rain and sleet overnight. The crew dropped 4 inches in the last 24 hours and 5 inches over 48, with a season total pushing 74 inches—way ahead of average for early January.

Carve up 78km of the 118km slopes (66% open), including valley runs, serviced by 15 of 22 lifts (68% spinning). Primary surfaces are machine-groomed for those buttery turns, with variable spots mixing it up—perfect for aggressive riders hitting steeps, trees, or wide cruisers across the 1,516 acres. Off-piste? Stay cautious with variable conditions; wind and sun can crust things quick, but cold temps are preserving stashes. Fun Park's open for park rats, but halfpipe's closed, and no night skiing yet.

Weather's biting today with partly cloudy skies, highs around 25°F dropping to 5°F lows—bundle up for that crisp Vermont air. Looking ahead, brace for snow flurries: tomorrow's high 22°F with snow, Thursday 18°F more flakes, Friday/Saturday partly cloudy at 17°F, and a potential 6cm dump by Wednesday up high. Temps stay sub-freezing, keeping the base solid.

Pro tips from us locals: Grab Fast Tracks for priority lift lines during holiday crowds (8am-4pm through Jan 4), snag discounted tickets with lodging, and hit the new Tubing Park for après thrills. Download the app for real-time lift/trail status and beast mode on! Conditions can shift fast, so check Beast Text Alerts. Who's ready to unleash? Go get those turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Shreds: Epic East Coast Conditions, Lift Status, and Weather Forecast</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder chasers and carve masters, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing up for some epic East Coast shredding right now! As of January 1st, the base sits at a solid 40cm (about 16 inches), with the summit boasting 56cm (22 inches) of cover, thanks to killer snowmaking keeping things prime. Fresh dumps? They got 2cm new at mountain level in the last 24 hours, and conditions are mostly artificial snow—groomed pistes are carving smooth, but expect some variable spots off-piste where wind might crust things up, so stick to marked runs unless you're geared for adventure.

You're looking at 15 of 22 lifts spinning (68% open) and 78km of 118km trails (66%) ready to rip, including valley runs—plenty for all levels across those six peaks. Weather's crisp and clear-ish today: base temps hovering 8-11°F, summit a chilly 1-3°F with light 5mph winds—perfect for layering up and linking turns without sweating.

No big storms in the next 48 hours, but forecasts show flurries possible Fri-Sun with less than 1cm new each day and cold snaps (-20°C summit highs dropping to -12°C). By mid-next week, temps climb slightly (up to 2°C base) with 2-5cm potential snow Wed, keeping the base fat. Season total? Killington's averaging toward its reliable 250 inches historically, but early vibes are snowmaking strong.

Pro tip from the locals: Ikon Base/Session passes blacked out Jan 17-18 and Feb 14-15, so snag tickets online early. Ramshead base uphill travel's open for skinning, and Superstar's stockpiled for late-season glory. Hit Bear for black diamonds or family zones at Ramshead/Skye—Beast of the East is calling your quads! Conditions can shift fast, so check resort cams before bootpacking up.

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder chasers and carve masters, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing up for some epic East Coast shredding right now! As of January 1st, the base sits at a solid 40cm (about 16 inches), with the summit boasting 56cm (22 inches) of cover, thanks to killer snowmaking keeping things prime. Fresh dumps? They got 2cm new at mountain level in the last 24 hours, and conditions are mostly artificial snow—groomed pistes are carving smooth, but expect some variable spots off-piste where wind might crust things up, so stick to marked runs unless you're geared for adventure.

You're looking at 15 of 22 lifts spinning (68% open) and 78km of 118km trails (66%) ready to rip, including valley runs—plenty for all levels across those six peaks. Weather's crisp and clear-ish today: base temps hovering 8-11°F, summit a chilly 1-3°F with light 5mph winds—perfect for layering up and linking turns without sweating.

No big storms in the next 48 hours, but forecasts show flurries possible Fri-Sun with less than 1cm new each day and cold snaps (-20°C summit highs dropping to -12°C). By mid-next week, temps climb slightly (up to 2°C base) with 2-5cm potential snow Wed, keeping the base fat. Season total? Killington's averaging toward its reliable 250 inches historically, but early vibes are snowmaking strong.

Pro tip from the locals: Ikon Base/Session passes blacked out Jan 17-18 and Feb 14-15, so snag tickets online early. Ramshead base uphill travel's open for skinning, and Superstar's stockpiled for late-season glory. Hit Bear for black diamonds or family zones at Ramshead/Skye—Beast of the East is calling your quads! Conditions can shift fast, so check resort cams before bootpacking up.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder chasers and carve masters, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing up for some epic East Coast shredding right now! As of January 1st, the base sits at a solid 40cm (about 16 inches), with the summit boasting 56cm (22 inches) of cover, thanks to killer snowmaking keeping things prime. Fresh dumps? They got 2cm new at mountain level in the last 24 hours, and conditions are mostly artificial snow—groomed pistes are carving smooth, but expect some variable spots off-piste where wind might crust things up, so stick to marked runs unless you're geared for adventure.

You're looking at 15 of 22 lifts spinning (68% open) and 78km of 118km trails (66%) ready to rip, including valley runs—plenty for all levels across those six peaks. Weather's crisp and clear-ish today: base temps hovering 8-11°F, summit a chilly 1-3°F with light 5mph winds—perfect for layering up and linking turns without sweating.

No big storms in the next 48 hours, but forecasts show flurries possible Fri-Sun with less than 1cm new each day and cold snaps (-20°C summit highs dropping to -12°C). By mid-next week, temps climb slightly (up to 2°C base) with 2-5cm potential snow Wed, keeping the base fat. Season total? Killington's averaging toward its reliable 250 inches historically, but early vibes are snowmaking strong.

Pro tip from the locals: Ikon Base/Session passes blacked out Jan 17-18 and Feb 14-15, so snag tickets online early. Ramshead base uphill travel's open for skinning, and Superstar's stockpiled for late-season glory. Hit Bear for black diamonds or family zones at Ramshead/Skye—Beast of the East is calling your quads! Conditions can shift fast, so check resort cams before bootpacking up.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Killington's Beastly Conditions: Shredding Paradise in the East</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow beasts! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring into action with prime shredding conditions right now. Picture this: 40cm at the base (355m) and a solid 56cm up top at 1293m, all thanks to killer snowmaking keeping things groomed and grippy—mostly artificial snow with the last natural dump on Dec 27. No freshies in the past 24 or 48 hours, but don't sweat it; the pistes are firing with 78 of 118km of trails open (66%) and 15 of 22 lifts spinning (68%), including that sweet valley run for end-of-day laps.

Weather's playing nice today—slightly cloudy skies, base temps hovering 8-11°F (-13 to -12°C), summit chilling at 1-3°F (-17 to -16°C) with light 5mph winds. Perfect for carving without freezing your face off. Pistes are firm and machine-polished from the snowmaking wizardry, ideal for speed demons, while off-piste might be variable—think wind crust in exposed spots, but stash-hunting pros could score preserved powder in the trees if you're sneaky.

Looking ahead, Mother Nature's dialing up the white stuff! Expect 5cm total new snow in the next 48 hours, starting with heavy showers today dropping to resort level, then 3cm Saturday amid clearing skies. Five-day vibe: Cold snaps (-20°F summit lows), flurries Friday/Sunday (1cm each), bigger 2-3cm hits Monday/Tuesday, all with snowlines crashing to base—no rain worries. Temps easing slightly mid-week but still sub-freezing for that classic Killington pow preserve.

Season total? Killington averages 250 inches historically, and with the resort open through June 7, they're stockpiling for epic late-spring runs on Superstar. Tubing park's lit for non-ski vibes, and snag discounted lifts with lodging bookings or Fast Tracks for line-busting. Pro tip: Mixed precip overnight means watch for icy patches early—check the app for real-time lifts/trails. Grab your pass, unleash the beast, and go beast mode—this mountain's begging for your turns!

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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2026 13:02:58 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow beasts! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring into action with prime shredding conditions right now. Picture this: 40cm at the base (355m) and a solid 56cm up top at 1293m, all thanks to killer snowmaking keeping things groomed and grippy—mostly artificial snow with the last natural dump on Dec 27. No freshies in the past 24 or 48 hours, but don't sweat it; the pistes are firing with 78 of 118km of trails open (66%) and 15 of 22 lifts spinning (68%), including that sweet valley run for end-of-day laps.

Weather's playing nice today—slightly cloudy skies, base temps hovering 8-11°F (-13 to -12°C), summit chilling at 1-3°F (-17 to -16°C) with light 5mph winds. Perfect for carving without freezing your face off. Pistes are firm and machine-polished from the snowmaking wizardry, ideal for speed demons, while off-piste might be variable—think wind crust in exposed spots, but stash-hunting pros could score preserved powder in the trees if you're sneaky.

Looking ahead, Mother Nature's dialing up the white stuff! Expect 5cm total new snow in the next 48 hours, starting with heavy showers today dropping to resort level, then 3cm Saturday amid clearing skies. Five-day vibe: Cold snaps (-20°F summit lows), flurries Friday/Sunday (1cm each), bigger 2-3cm hits Monday/Tuesday, all with snowlines crashing to base—no rain worries. Temps easing slightly mid-week but still sub-freezing for that classic Killington pow preserve.

Season total? Killington averages 250 inches historically, and with the resort open through June 7, they're stockpiling for epic late-spring runs on Superstar. Tubing park's lit for non-ski vibes, and snag discounted lifts with lodging bookings or Fast Tracks for line-busting. Pro tip: Mixed precip overnight means watch for icy patches early—check the app for real-time lifts/trails. Grab your pass, unleash the beast, and go beast mode—this mountain's begging for your turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow beasts! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring into action with prime shredding conditions right now. Picture this: 40cm at the base (355m) and a solid 56cm up top at 1293m, all thanks to killer snowmaking keeping things groomed and grippy—mostly artificial snow with the last natural dump on Dec 27. No freshies in the past 24 or 48 hours, but don't sweat it; the pistes are firing with 78 of 118km of trails open (66%) and 15 of 22 lifts spinning (68%), including that sweet valley run for end-of-day laps.

Weather's playing nice today—slightly cloudy skies, base temps hovering 8-11°F (-13 to -12°C), summit chilling at 1-3°F (-17 to -16°C) with light 5mph winds. Perfect for carving without freezing your face off. Pistes are firm and machine-polished from the snowmaking wizardry, ideal for speed demons, while off-piste might be variable—think wind crust in exposed spots, but stash-hunting pros could score preserved powder in the trees if you're sneaky.

Looking ahead, Mother Nature's dialing up the white stuff! Expect 5cm total new snow in the next 48 hours, starting with heavy showers today dropping to resort level, then 3cm Saturday amid clearing skies. Five-day vibe: Cold snaps (-20°F summit lows), flurries Friday/Sunday (1cm each), bigger 2-3cm hits Monday/Tuesday, all with snowlines crashing to base—no rain worries. Temps easing slightly mid-week but still sub-freezing for that classic Killington pow preserve.

Season total? Killington averages 250 inches historically, and with the resort open through June 7, they're stockpiling for epic late-spring runs on Superstar. Tubing park's lit for non-ski vibes, and snag discounted lifts with lodging bookings or Fast Tracks for line-busting. Pro tip: Mixed precip overnight means watch for icy patches early—check the app for real-time lifts/trails. Grab your pass, unleash the beast, and go beast mode—this mountain's begging for your turns!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Killington's Wintry Wonderland: Epic Snow Conditions and Forecast for Shredding on The Beast</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing up the stoke right now, with the beast fully open through June 2026 and prime shredding action underway. Base sits at a solid 40 cm (about 16 inches) of mostly artificial snow, while the summit boasts 56 cm (22 inches)—enough to carve those legendary lines without bottoming out. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours since that last flake on Dec 27, but the season total is stacking up strong at around 73 inches of natural snow so far, crushing early expectations after an epic holiday stretch.

You'll find 78 km out of 118 km of trails open (66%), including valley runs, plus 15 of 22 lifts spinning (68%)—plenty to keep you lapping all day. Piste conditions are holding firm on that maker snow, ideal for aggressive carves, though off-piste is variable: watch for wind crust or icy patches post recent icing event around Dec 29 that turned things slick for NYE vibes. Fun Park is open for park rats, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet.

Weather's biting cold today—think summit temps hovering -18 to -13°C (0 to 9°F), base around -14 to -8°C (7 to 18°F) with light winds. Forecast looks powder-teasing:

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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2025 13:01:38 -0000</pubDate>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing up the stoke right now, with the beast fully open through June 2026 and prime shredding action underway. Base sits at a solid 40 cm (about 16 inches) of mostly artificial snow, while the summit boasts 56 cm (22 inches)—enough to carve those legendary lines without bottoming out. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours since that last flake on Dec 27, but the season total is stacking up strong at around 73 inches of natural snow so far, crushing early expectations after an epic holiday stretch.

You'll find 78 km out of 118 km of trails open (66%), including valley runs, plus 15 of 22 lifts spinning (68%)—plenty to keep you lapping all day. Piste conditions are holding firm on that maker snow, ideal for aggressive carves, though off-piste is variable: watch for wind crust or icy patches post recent icing event around Dec 29 that turned things slick for NYE vibes. Fun Park is open for park rats, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet.

Weather's biting cold today—think summit temps hovering -18 to -13°C (0 to 9°F), base around -14 to -8°C (7 to 18°F) with light winds. Forecast looks powder-teasing:

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing up the stoke right now, with the beast fully open through June 2026 and prime shredding action underway. Base sits at a solid 40 cm (about 16 inches) of mostly artificial snow, while the summit boasts 56 cm (22 inches)—enough to carve those legendary lines without bottoming out. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours since that last flake on Dec 27, but the season total is stacking up strong at around 73 inches of natural snow so far, crushing early expectations after an epic holiday stretch.

You'll find 78 km out of 118 km of trails open (66%), including valley runs, plus 15 of 22 lifts spinning (68%)—plenty to keep you lapping all day. Piste conditions are holding firm on that maker snow, ideal for aggressive carves, though off-piste is variable: watch for wind crust or icy patches post recent icing event around Dec 29 that turned things slick for NYE vibes. Fun Park is open for park rats, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet.

Weather's biting cold today—think summit temps hovering -18 to -13°C (0 to 9°F), base around -14 to -8°C (7 to 18°F) with light winds. Forecast looks powder-teasing:

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      <title>Killington's Beast Mode Unleashed: Early-Season Ski Conditions and Weather Outlook</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast mode is kicking in early this season—Beast of the East is wide open and ready for your next epic run! Right now, the base sits at a solid 40cm with the summit packing 56cm, all groomed up on that sweet artificial snow base from the recent push on December 27. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but they're holding strong at 66% open with 78km of 118km trails fired up and 15 of 22 lifts spinning—plenty of terrain to carve, including the valley run and Fun Park for park rats.

Weather's turning frigid today with temps hovering around -11°C to -1°C up high and -6°C to 6°C at base, under mostly clear skies after yesterday's chill—perfect for firm, fast pistes that reward precise turns. Off-piste? Variable with potential wind crust, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for it and check avy risks.

Looking ahead, brace for a powder tease: 3cm possible Wednesday at summit, then dry and brutally cold through Sunday—highs dipping to -8°C summit, lows to -16°C, with light winds. Snowline stays low, but expect icy groomers begging for speed. Season total snowfall? Early yet, but Killington's chasing its 167-inch annual average after a warm start—groomers are prime, no halfpipe yet, night skiing off.

Pro tip: Mixed precip overnight means watch for icy spots—grab those edges sharp! Book online for tickets/lessons, passes are live, and they're slinging Learn to Ski deals with free adult tickets. Dial the snow phone at +1-802-422-3261 for real-time vibes. Time to link turns, locals—powder prayers up!

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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2025 13:02:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast mode is kicking in early this season—Beast of the East is wide open and ready for your next epic run! Right now, the base sits at a solid 40cm with the summit packing 56cm, all groomed up on that sweet artificial snow base from the recent push on December 27. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but they're holding strong at 66% open with 78km of 118km trails fired up and 15 of 22 lifts spinning—plenty of terrain to carve, including the valley run and Fun Park for park rats.

Weather's turning frigid today with temps hovering around -11°C to -1°C up high and -6°C to 6°C at base, under mostly clear skies after yesterday's chill—perfect for firm, fast pistes that reward precise turns. Off-piste? Variable with potential wind crust, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for it and check avy risks.

Looking ahead, brace for a powder tease: 3cm possible Wednesday at summit, then dry and brutally cold through Sunday—highs dipping to -8°C summit, lows to -16°C, with light winds. Snowline stays low, but expect icy groomers begging for speed. Season total snowfall? Early yet, but Killington's chasing its 167-inch annual average after a warm start—groomers are prime, no halfpipe yet, night skiing off.

Pro tip: Mixed precip overnight means watch for icy spots—grab those edges sharp! Book online for tickets/lessons, passes are live, and they're slinging Learn to Ski deals with free adult tickets. Dial the snow phone at +1-802-422-3261 for real-time vibes. Time to link turns, locals—powder prayers up!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast mode is kicking in early this season—Beast of the East is wide open and ready for your next epic run! Right now, the base sits at a solid 40cm with the summit packing 56cm, all groomed up on that sweet artificial snow base from the recent push on December 27. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but they're holding strong at 66% open with 78km of 118km trails fired up and 15 of 22 lifts spinning—plenty of terrain to carve, including the valley run and Fun Park for park rats.

Weather's turning frigid today with temps hovering around -11°C to -1°C up high and -6°C to 6°C at base, under mostly clear skies after yesterday's chill—perfect for firm, fast pistes that reward precise turns. Off-piste? Variable with potential wind crust, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for it and check avy risks.

Looking ahead, brace for a powder tease: 3cm possible Wednesday at summit, then dry and brutally cold through Sunday—highs dipping to -8°C summit, lows to -16°C, with light winds. Snowline stays low, but expect icy groomers begging for speed. Season total snowfall? Early yet, but Killington's chasing its 167-inch annual average after a warm start—groomers are prime, no halfpipe yet, night skiing off.

Pro tip: Mixed precip overnight means watch for icy spots—grab those edges sharp! Book online for tickets/lessons, passes are live, and they're slinging Learn to Ski deals with free adult tickets. Dial the snow phone at +1-802-422-3261 for real-time vibes. Time to link turns, locals—powder prayers up!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Killington's Beast Roars into Late December: Conditions, Crowds, and Weather Outlook</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast is roaring into late December with that classic Vermont vibe—think carve-ready groomers begging for your edges under a fresh dusting of snow. Right now, the base sits at a solid 40 cm (about 16 inches) with the summit packing 56 cm (22 inches), mostly artificial snow keeping things firm and grippy after last snowfall on the 27th. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but expect a light refresh today with up to 2 inches possible at resort levels amid cloudy skies turning to snow showers, temps hovering 19-42°F at base (freeze-thaw action, so watch for variable spots).

Sixty-six percent of terrain is open—78 km of 118 km trails, including the valley run, plus 15 of 22 lifts spinning (68% operational). Pistes are firm from recent cold snaps dipping to 27°F overnight, ideal for aggressive turns but stay sharp on icy patches; off-piste is variable with wind-scoured crust potential, so gear up if venturing out. Fun Park's open for park rats, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet.

Weather's playing nice but moody: current rain/snow mix at 33-40°F base, 37-40°F summit with light winds. Looking ahead, tomorrow chills to -11/1°C summit with

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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2025 13:01:31 -0000</pubDate>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast is roaring into late December with that classic Vermont vibe—think carve-ready groomers begging for your edges under a fresh dusting of snow. Right now, the base sits at a solid 40 cm (about 16 inches) with the summit packing 56 cm (22 inches), mostly artificial snow keeping things firm and grippy after last snowfall on the 27th. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but expect a light refresh today with up to 2 inches possible at resort levels amid cloudy skies turning to snow showers, temps hovering 19-42°F at base (freeze-thaw action, so watch for variable spots).

Sixty-six percent of terrain is open—78 km of 118 km trails, including the valley run, plus 15 of 22 lifts spinning (68% operational). Pistes are firm from recent cold snaps dipping to 27°F overnight, ideal for aggressive turns but stay sharp on icy patches; off-piste is variable with wind-scoured crust potential, so gear up if venturing out. Fun Park's open for park rats, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet.

Weather's playing nice but moody: current rain/snow mix at 33-40°F base, 37-40°F summit with light winds. Looking ahead, tomorrow chills to -11/1°C summit with

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's beast is roaring into late December with that classic Vermont vibe—think carve-ready groomers begging for your edges under a fresh dusting of snow. Right now, the base sits at a solid 40 cm (about 16 inches) with the summit packing 56 cm (22 inches), mostly artificial snow keeping things firm and grippy after last snowfall on the 27th. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but expect a light refresh today with up to 2 inches possible at resort levels amid cloudy skies turning to snow showers, temps hovering 19-42°F at base (freeze-thaw action, so watch for variable spots).

Sixty-six percent of terrain is open—78 km of 118 km trails, including the valley run, plus 15 of 22 lifts spinning (68% operational). Pistes are firm from recent cold snaps dipping to 27°F overnight, ideal for aggressive turns but stay sharp on icy patches; off-piste is variable with wind-scoured crust potential, so gear up if venturing out. Fun Park's open for park rats, but halfpipe's closed and no night skiing yet.

Weather's playing nice but moody: current rain/snow mix at 33-40°F base, 37-40°F summit with light winds. Looking ahead, tomorrow chills to -11/1°C summit with

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      <title>Killington Skiing Conditions: Deep Base, Groomed Runs, and Light Snow Ahead</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington is skiing well for the holidays: base depths are reported around 14 inches at the base and roughly 22 inches at the summit (about 40 cm base / 56 cm mountain), with season totals still tracking well into the deep side for the Green Mountains thanks to recent storms and machine-making efforts. The resort reported 17 of 22 lifts open on the latest update and roughly 66–68% of terrain open (about 78 km of 118 km open on the SkiResort count). New snowfall reports are mixed: OnTheSnow lists conditions from Dec 27 without a clear 24/48‑hour number while SkiResort and J2Ski indicate recent accumulation with the last measurable snow reported around Dec 25 and model forecasts calling for a few centimeters to a couple inches through the next 48 hours. Current weather at the resort is being reported as cold to seasonable with Summit temps commonly colder than the base (models show daytime highs in the 20s–30s °F and overnight lows in the teens to single digits depending on elevation) and winds moderate—conditions that favor preservation of groomed corduroy and some light blower powder when new snow falls. Forecasts for the next five days show a mix of cloudy periods, a chance of light snow showers Monday with a couple inches possible, colder midweek temperatures that could produce dry snow and improved surface quality, and variable winds—so expect a few turns of fresh snow interspersed with firm groomers depending on timing. Pistes are generally a mixture of machine-groomed corduroy and hard-packed snow with variable icy patches in high-traffic or sun-exposed areas; off‑piste remains highly variable—wind scoured ridges and crust can appear after mild sun or wind, while sheltered gullies may hold pockets of soft snow after storms, so route choice and caution are essential. Killington’s season snowfall averages are high for the East (the resort commonly references averages near 250 inches seasonally), and multiple sources note Killington often builds and sustains a deep, skiable base through combined natural and snowmaking efforts. Practical visitor notes: holiday lift hours are in effect with lifts typically running 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. through the holiday window and the Tubing Park open (check the resort app or Beast text alerts for real-time lift/trail status and short‑notice closures). Avalanche risk for in-bounds touring is normally low, but off‑piste and backcountry travel require standard winter safety gear and up‑to‑date local advisories—always check the mountain’s current avalanche and patrol notices before heading beyond marked terrain. For the freshest, minute-by-minute lift and trail counts, snow depths per trail, and any urgent mountain notices, use Killington’s official status page or the resort app which both publish real-time updates and alerts during high-traffic holiday periods.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington is skiing well for the holidays: base depths are reported around 14 inches at the base and roughly 22 inches at the summit (about 40 cm base / 56 cm mountain), with season totals still tracking well into the deep side for the Green Mountains thanks to recent storms and machine-making efforts. The resort reported 17 of 22 lifts open on the latest update and roughly 66–68% of terrain open (about 78 km of 118 km open on the SkiResort count). New snowfall reports are mixed: OnTheSnow lists conditions from Dec 27 without a clear 24/48‑hour number while SkiResort and J2Ski indicate recent accumulation with the last measurable snow reported around Dec 25 and model forecasts calling for a few centimeters to a couple inches through the next 48 hours. Current weather at the resort is being reported as cold to seasonable with Summit temps commonly colder than the base (models show daytime highs in the 20s–30s °F and overnight lows in the teens to single digits depending on elevation) and winds moderate—conditions that favor preservation of groomed corduroy and some light blower powder when new snow falls. Forecasts for the next five days show a mix of cloudy periods, a chance of light snow showers Monday with a couple inches possible, colder midweek temperatures that could produce dry snow and improved surface quality, and variable winds—so expect a few turns of fresh snow interspersed with firm groomers depending on timing. Pistes are generally a mixture of machine-groomed corduroy and hard-packed snow with variable icy patches in high-traffic or sun-exposed areas; off‑piste remains highly variable—wind scoured ridges and crust can appear after mild sun or wind, while sheltered gullies may hold pockets of soft snow after storms, so route choice and caution are essential. Killington’s season snowfall averages are high for the East (the resort commonly references averages near 250 inches seasonally), and multiple sources note Killington often builds and sustains a deep, skiable base through combined natural and snowmaking efforts. Practical visitor notes: holiday lift hours are in effect with lifts typically running 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. through the holiday window and the Tubing Park open (check the resort app or Beast text alerts for real-time lift/trail status and short‑notice closures). Avalanche risk for in-bounds touring is normally low, but off‑piste and backcountry travel require standard winter safety gear and up‑to‑date local advisories—always check the mountain’s current avalanche and patrol notices before heading beyond marked terrain. For the freshest, minute-by-minute lift and trail counts, snow depths per trail, and any urgent mountain notices, use Killington’s official status page or the resort app which both publish real-time updates and alerts during high-traffic holiday periods.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington is skiing well for the holidays: base depths are reported around 14 inches at the base and roughly 22 inches at the summit (about 40 cm base / 56 cm mountain), with season totals still tracking well into the deep side for the Green Mountains thanks to recent storms and machine-making efforts. The resort reported 17 of 22 lifts open on the latest update and roughly 66–68% of terrain open (about 78 km of 118 km open on the SkiResort count). New snowfall reports are mixed: OnTheSnow lists conditions from Dec 27 without a clear 24/48‑hour number while SkiResort and J2Ski indicate recent accumulation with the last measurable snow reported around Dec 25 and model forecasts calling for a few centimeters to a couple inches through the next 48 hours. Current weather at the resort is being reported as cold to seasonable with Summit temps commonly colder than the base (models show daytime highs in the 20s–30s °F and overnight lows in the teens to single digits depending on elevation) and winds moderate—conditions that favor preservation of groomed corduroy and some light blower powder when new snow falls. Forecasts for the next five days show a mix of cloudy periods, a chance of light snow showers Monday with a couple inches possible, colder midweek temperatures that could produce dry snow and improved surface quality, and variable winds—so expect a few turns of fresh snow interspersed with firm groomers depending on timing. Pistes are generally a mixture of machine-groomed corduroy and hard-packed snow with variable icy patches in high-traffic or sun-exposed areas; off‑piste remains highly variable—wind scoured ridges and crust can appear after mild sun or wind, while sheltered gullies may hold pockets of soft snow after storms, so route choice and caution are essential. Killington’s season snowfall averages are high for the East (the resort commonly references averages near 250 inches seasonally), and multiple sources note Killington often builds and sustains a deep, skiable base through combined natural and snowmaking efforts. Practical visitor notes: holiday lift hours are in effect with lifts typically running 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. through the holiday window and the Tubing Park open (check the resort app or Beast text alerts for real-time lift/trail status and short‑notice closures). Avalanche risk for in-bounds touring is normally low, but off‑piste and backcountry travel require standard winter safety gear and up‑to‑date local advisories—always check the mountain’s current avalanche and patrol notices before heading beyond marked terrain. For the freshest, minute-by-minute lift and trail counts, snow depths per trail, and any urgent mountain notices, use Killington’s official status page or the resort app which both publish real-time updates and alerts during high-traffic holiday periods.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder chasers and carve masters, Killington's calling your name with that classic Vermont vibe—think epic glades waiting to be shredded under the beast that is Bear Mountain. Right now, the base sits at a solid 40 cm with the summit packing 56 cm, mostly groomed artificial snow keeping things carve-ready since the last natural dump on December 25. No massive freshies in the past 24 or 48 hours, but get this: today's forecast screams 1-2 inches of new snow across the mountain, falling right to resort level with cloudy skies turning to heavy showers then clearing—temps hovering 9-24°F at base, perfect for that crisp morning burn.

You're looking at 78 of 118 km of trails open (66%) and 15 of 22 lifts spinning (68%), including the valley run for those sweet lap-after-lap days—Fun Park's firing, but halfpipe's on hold and no night skiing yet. Pistes are firm with machine-made goodness, ideal for aggressive boarding, while off-piste could vary from stashes to crust depending on wind—always scope avy risk before ducking ropes. Season total? Averages 167 inches long-term, but early birds are building base now.

Weather's biting cold at -11°C this afternoon with snow kicking in soon, so layer up. Looking ahead, Sunday's milder (17-33°F) with possible flurries, Monday thaws to 41°F max but 1 inch new, then Tuesday chills back with 1 inch more—expect 2 inches total next 48 hours, snowline low for base-wide recharge. By New Year's, 8 cm could pile up Thursday amid -6 to -1°C vibes.

Pro tip from the locals: lifts run 8am-4pm through holidays, snag online tickets or Learn to Ride deals for freebies, and check pass validity—tubing park's lit too. No cross-country yet, but with season stretching to June, this beast's just warming up. Grab your fatties and hit the snow—Beast Mode activated!

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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2025 13:04:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder chasers and carve masters, Killington's calling your name with that classic Vermont vibe—think epic glades waiting to be shredded under the beast that is Bear Mountain. Right now, the base sits at a solid 40 cm with the summit packing 56 cm, mostly groomed artificial snow keeping things carve-ready since the last natural dump on December 25. No massive freshies in the past 24 or 48 hours, but get this: today's forecast screams 1-2 inches of new snow across the mountain, falling right to resort level with cloudy skies turning to heavy showers then clearing—temps hovering 9-24°F at base, perfect for that crisp morning burn.

You're looking at 78 of 118 km of trails open (66%) and 15 of 22 lifts spinning (68%), including the valley run for those sweet lap-after-lap days—Fun Park's firing, but halfpipe's on hold and no night skiing yet. Pistes are firm with machine-made goodness, ideal for aggressive boarding, while off-piste could vary from stashes to crust depending on wind—always scope avy risk before ducking ropes. Season total? Averages 167 inches long-term, but early birds are building base now.

Weather's biting cold at -11°C this afternoon with snow kicking in soon, so layer up. Looking ahead, Sunday's milder (17-33°F) with possible flurries, Monday thaws to 41°F max but 1 inch new, then Tuesday chills back with 1 inch more—expect 2 inches total next 48 hours, snowline low for base-wide recharge. By New Year's, 8 cm could pile up Thursday amid -6 to -1°C vibes.

Pro tip from the locals: lifts run 8am-4pm through holidays, snag online tickets or Learn to Ride deals for freebies, and check pass validity—tubing park's lit too. No cross-country yet, but with season stretching to June, this beast's just warming up. Grab your fatties and hit the snow—Beast Mode activated!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder chasers and carve masters, Killington's calling your name with that classic Vermont vibe—think epic glades waiting to be shredded under the beast that is Bear Mountain. Right now, the base sits at a solid 40 cm with the summit packing 56 cm, mostly groomed artificial snow keeping things carve-ready since the last natural dump on December 25. No massive freshies in the past 24 or 48 hours, but get this: today's forecast screams 1-2 inches of new snow across the mountain, falling right to resort level with cloudy skies turning to heavy showers then clearing—temps hovering 9-24°F at base, perfect for that crisp morning burn.

You're looking at 78 of 118 km of trails open (66%) and 15 of 22 lifts spinning (68%), including the valley run for those sweet lap-after-lap days—Fun Park's firing, but halfpipe's on hold and no night skiing yet. Pistes are firm with machine-made goodness, ideal for aggressive boarding, while off-piste could vary from stashes to crust depending on wind—always scope avy risk before ducking ropes. Season total? Averages 167 inches long-term, but early birds are building base now.

Weather's biting cold at -11°C this afternoon with snow kicking in soon, so layer up. Looking ahead, Sunday's milder (17-33°F) with possible flurries, Monday thaws to 41°F max but 1 inch new, then Tuesday chills back with 1 inch more—expect 2 inches total next 48 hours, snowline low for base-wide recharge. By New Year's, 8 cm could pile up Thursday amid -6 to -1°C vibes.

Pro tip from the locals: lifts run 8am-4pm through holidays, snag online tickets or Learn to Ride deals for freebies, and check pass validity—tubing park's lit too. No cross-country yet, but with season stretching to June, this beast's just warming up. Grab your fatties and hit the snow—Beast Mode activated!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing up for some epic early-season turns right now! With the mountain boasting **56 cm** at the summit (1293m) and **40 cm** at the base (355m), mostly artificial snow keeping things carve-ready, you're looking at solid coverage for ripping groomers. Fresh fluff? Just **3 cm** dropped yesterday across base and summit in the last 24 hours, with minimal newbies (

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing up for some epic early-season turns right now! With the mountain boasting **56 cm** at the summit (1293m) and **40 cm** at the base (355m), mostly artificial snow keeping things carve-ready, you're looking at solid coverage for ripping groomers. Fresh fluff? Just **3 cm** dropped yesterday across base and summit in the last 24 hours, with minimal newbies (

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont is firing up for some epic early-season turns right now! With the mountain boasting **56 cm** at the summit (1293m) and **40 cm** at the base (355m), mostly artificial snow keeping things carve-ready, you're looking at solid coverage for ripping groomers. Fresh fluff? Just **3 cm** dropped yesterday across base and summit in the last 24 hours, with minimal newbies (

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      <title>Navigating Killington's Variable Terrain: Tips for a Successful Day on the Slopes</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Fresh tracks at Killington: base depths are around a foot at the base and roughly a foot at the summit, with about 2 inches of new snow in the past 24–48 hours and the mountain reporting variable/wet-granular surfaces right now. The resort lists 12" in the past 7 days and a season total near 64" so far. Lift and trail counts change day-to-day; Killington operates a large network (around 20–22 lifts and up to 155 trails total) and the current public report shows the mountain is open for snow sports with lifts and trails being updated on the resort status page. The on-mountain weather is cool with daytime highs in the upper 20s–30s°F and overnight lows in the teens to low 20s°F in short-term forecasts; forecast models and site forecasts show chances for additional light snow over the coming days and temperatures generally below freezing at upper elevations. Piste conditions are described as *variable* with machine-groomed corduroy in many places but wet/granular covers in spots; off‑piste conditions are more changeable — wind crust, tracked powder in trees, or firmer crust depending on sun and wind exposure. Practical local notes: Killington’s extensive snowmaking helps keep cruisers and key connectors open early and late in the season, but expect classic New England bumps and narrow trails in steeper or tree runs, especially later in the day when granular surfaces develop. For visitors, check the real‑time Trail &amp; Lift Status and Superstar cam before driving up (the resort updates openings/closures frequently), pack layers for fluctuating temps, and consider arriving early for groomed runs — or head to shaded/less‑tracked tree lines for longer-lasting snow after recent light storms. If you want avalanche-style safety or going truly off-piste, confirm local advisories and carry appropriate safety gear; Killington’s reports and regional forecasts recommend checking avalanche and weather briefings for sidecountry travel. If you’d like I can pull the live lift/trail tally and an hour-by-hour 5‑day forecast for the upper and lower mountain right now from the resort feed and weather models so you have the freshest plan for a day on the Beast.

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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2025 13:01:37 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Fresh tracks at Killington: base depths are around a foot at the base and roughly a foot at the summit, with about 2 inches of new snow in the past 24–48 hours and the mountain reporting variable/wet-granular surfaces right now. The resort lists 12" in the past 7 days and a season total near 64" so far. Lift and trail counts change day-to-day; Killington operates a large network (around 20–22 lifts and up to 155 trails total) and the current public report shows the mountain is open for snow sports with lifts and trails being updated on the resort status page. The on-mountain weather is cool with daytime highs in the upper 20s–30s°F and overnight lows in the teens to low 20s°F in short-term forecasts; forecast models and site forecasts show chances for additional light snow over the coming days and temperatures generally below freezing at upper elevations. Piste conditions are described as *variable* with machine-groomed corduroy in many places but wet/granular covers in spots; off‑piste conditions are more changeable — wind crust, tracked powder in trees, or firmer crust depending on sun and wind exposure. Practical local notes: Killington’s extensive snowmaking helps keep cruisers and key connectors open early and late in the season, but expect classic New England bumps and narrow trails in steeper or tree runs, especially later in the day when granular surfaces develop. For visitors, check the real‑time Trail &amp; Lift Status and Superstar cam before driving up (the resort updates openings/closures frequently), pack layers for fluctuating temps, and consider arriving early for groomed runs — or head to shaded/less‑tracked tree lines for longer-lasting snow after recent light storms. If you want avalanche-style safety or going truly off-piste, confirm local advisories and carry appropriate safety gear; Killington’s reports and regional forecasts recommend checking avalanche and weather briefings for sidecountry travel. If you’d like I can pull the live lift/trail tally and an hour-by-hour 5‑day forecast for the upper and lower mountain right now from the resort feed and weather models so you have the freshest plan for a day on the Beast.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Fresh tracks at Killington: base depths are around a foot at the base and roughly a foot at the summit, with about 2 inches of new snow in the past 24–48 hours and the mountain reporting variable/wet-granular surfaces right now. The resort lists 12" in the past 7 days and a season total near 64" so far. Lift and trail counts change day-to-day; Killington operates a large network (around 20–22 lifts and up to 155 trails total) and the current public report shows the mountain is open for snow sports with lifts and trails being updated on the resort status page. The on-mountain weather is cool with daytime highs in the upper 20s–30s°F and overnight lows in the teens to low 20s°F in short-term forecasts; forecast models and site forecasts show chances for additional light snow over the coming days and temperatures generally below freezing at upper elevations. Piste conditions are described as *variable* with machine-groomed corduroy in many places but wet/granular covers in spots; off‑piste conditions are more changeable — wind crust, tracked powder in trees, or firmer crust depending on sun and wind exposure. Practical local notes: Killington’s extensive snowmaking helps keep cruisers and key connectors open early and late in the season, but expect classic New England bumps and narrow trails in steeper or tree runs, especially later in the day when granular surfaces develop. For visitors, check the real‑time Trail &amp; Lift Status and Superstar cam before driving up (the resort updates openings/closures frequently), pack layers for fluctuating temps, and consider arriving early for groomed runs — or head to shaded/less‑tracked tree lines for longer-lasting snow after recent light storms. If you want avalanche-style safety or going truly off-piste, confirm local advisories and carry appropriate safety gear; Killington’s reports and regional forecasts recommend checking avalanche and weather briefings for sidecountry travel. If you’d like I can pull the live lift/trail tally and an hour-by-hour 5‑day forecast for the upper and lower mountain right now from the resort feed and weather models so you have the freshest plan for a day on the Beast.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Kick off your skis — Killington is riding a fresh pulse of snow and groomed corduroy right now, with a reported base around 12 inches and conditions listed as variable to wet granular across the mountain. The resort’s official-style reports show roughly 12" base depth at both summit and base areas in the most recent public updates. New snow totals have been modest but helpful: about 2" reported in the past 24 hours and 2" in the past 48 hours on several snow-report pages. Forecast models and regional services are calling for additional light to moderate snow over the next couple days (another 1–3" possible in the 48-hour window and locally heavier bursts during periodic showers), with heavier snow showers expected in the Tue–Wed window of the short-range forecasts. Killington’s season total in these reports is shown near 64" so far this season, while longer-term averages for the mountain sit higher (historical averages around 167"–250" noted by different sources). Lift and trail access is partial right now — around 11 of 22 lifts and a similar partial share of the 155 trails are open per recent resort-status snapshots. Expect primary surfaces to be machine-groomed where open but with variable patches, and secondary surfaces reporting wet granular snow in exposed or lower-elevation areas. Weather at the resort is cold-ish with daytime highs near freezing to low 30s°F and overnight lows in the teens to low 20s°F on forecast days, with on-mountain temps varying by elevation as forecasts indicate base temps near the low 20s°F and summit colder; winds are variable but can gust from the southwest to northwest in forecast windows. The five-day outlook favors intermittent snow showers early in the period, clearing windows and cold snaps between systems, and additional light accumulations possible later in the week — check live updates because timing and totals shift quickly in the Greens. Piste conditions range from fresh groomed corduroy after the grooming cycle to variable/icy or wind-affected surfaces on hardened or sun-exposed pitches; off-piste terrain is very variable — pockets of tracked powder survive in sheltered trees, but wind crust, refrozen granular layers, or thin coverage are common in exposed and lower-elevation zones. Killington’s expanded snowmaking network helps keep cruisers open and surfaces compacted, but expect thinner coverage and exposed rocks/roots in sidecountry and lower trails where natural snow is limited. Practical tips for visitors: buy lift tickets and rentals online (the resort emphasizes online purchases), sign up for Beast (text) powder alerts and check webcams for live trail/lift status before you drive, and be prepared for mixed conditions — bring layered waterproof gear, slightly stiffer edges for variable ice/granular sections, and a willingness to migrate to higher or shaded terrain when looking for the best snow. Watch

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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2025 13:01:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Kick off your skis — Killington is riding a fresh pulse of snow and groomed corduroy right now, with a reported base around 12 inches and conditions listed as variable to wet granular across the mountain. The resort’s official-style reports show roughly 12" base depth at both summit and base areas in the most recent public updates. New snow totals have been modest but helpful: about 2" reported in the past 24 hours and 2" in the past 48 hours on several snow-report pages. Forecast models and regional services are calling for additional light to moderate snow over the next couple days (another 1–3" possible in the 48-hour window and locally heavier bursts during periodic showers), with heavier snow showers expected in the Tue–Wed window of the short-range forecasts. Killington’s season total in these reports is shown near 64" so far this season, while longer-term averages for the mountain sit higher (historical averages around 167"–250" noted by different sources). Lift and trail access is partial right now — around 11 of 22 lifts and a similar partial share of the 155 trails are open per recent resort-status snapshots. Expect primary surfaces to be machine-groomed where open but with variable patches, and secondary surfaces reporting wet granular snow in exposed or lower-elevation areas. Weather at the resort is cold-ish with daytime highs near freezing to low 30s°F and overnight lows in the teens to low 20s°F on forecast days, with on-mountain temps varying by elevation as forecasts indicate base temps near the low 20s°F and summit colder; winds are variable but can gust from the southwest to northwest in forecast windows. The five-day outlook favors intermittent snow showers early in the period, clearing windows and cold snaps between systems, and additional light accumulations possible later in the week — check live updates because timing and totals shift quickly in the Greens. Piste conditions range from fresh groomed corduroy after the grooming cycle to variable/icy or wind-affected surfaces on hardened or sun-exposed pitches; off-piste terrain is very variable — pockets of tracked powder survive in sheltered trees, but wind crust, refrozen granular layers, or thin coverage are common in exposed and lower-elevation zones. Killington’s expanded snowmaking network helps keep cruisers open and surfaces compacted, but expect thinner coverage and exposed rocks/roots in sidecountry and lower trails where natural snow is limited. Practical tips for visitors: buy lift tickets and rentals online (the resort emphasizes online purchases), sign up for Beast (text) powder alerts and check webcams for live trail/lift status before you drive, and be prepared for mixed conditions — bring layered waterproof gear, slightly stiffer edges for variable ice/granular sections, and a willingness to migrate to higher or shaded terrain when looking for the best snow. Watch

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Kick off your skis — Killington is riding a fresh pulse of snow and groomed corduroy right now, with a reported base around 12 inches and conditions listed as variable to wet granular across the mountain. The resort’s official-style reports show roughly 12" base depth at both summit and base areas in the most recent public updates. New snow totals have been modest but helpful: about 2" reported in the past 24 hours and 2" in the past 48 hours on several snow-report pages. Forecast models and regional services are calling for additional light to moderate snow over the next couple days (another 1–3" possible in the 48-hour window and locally heavier bursts during periodic showers), with heavier snow showers expected in the Tue–Wed window of the short-range forecasts. Killington’s season total in these reports is shown near 64" so far this season, while longer-term averages for the mountain sit higher (historical averages around 167"–250" noted by different sources). Lift and trail access is partial right now — around 11 of 22 lifts and a similar partial share of the 155 trails are open per recent resort-status snapshots. Expect primary surfaces to be machine-groomed where open but with variable patches, and secondary surfaces reporting wet granular snow in exposed or lower-elevation areas. Weather at the resort is cold-ish with daytime highs near freezing to low 30s°F and overnight lows in the teens to low 20s°F on forecast days, with on-mountain temps varying by elevation as forecasts indicate base temps near the low 20s°F and summit colder; winds are variable but can gust from the southwest to northwest in forecast windows. The five-day outlook favors intermittent snow showers early in the period, clearing windows and cold snaps between systems, and additional light accumulations possible later in the week — check live updates because timing and totals shift quickly in the Greens. Piste conditions range from fresh groomed corduroy after the grooming cycle to variable/icy or wind-affected surfaces on hardened or sun-exposed pitches; off-piste terrain is very variable — pockets of tracked powder survive in sheltered trees, but wind crust, refrozen granular layers, or thin coverage are common in exposed and lower-elevation zones. Killington’s expanded snowmaking network helps keep cruisers open and surfaces compacted, but expect thinner coverage and exposed rocks/roots in sidecountry and lower trails where natural snow is limited. Practical tips for visitors: buy lift tickets and rentals online (the resort emphasizes online purchases), sign up for Beast (text) powder alerts and check webcams for live trail/lift status before you drive, and be prepared for mixed conditions — bring layered waterproof gear, slightly stiffer edges for variable ice/granular sections, and a willingness to migrate to higher or shaded terrain when looking for the best snow. Watch

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont's Green Mountains is roaring to life as the Beast of the East, with its epic 3,076-foot vertical drop calling your name for some early-season action. Right now, the base sits at a solid 12 inches across the board, thanks to that massive snowmaking system keeping things prime even if Mother Nature's been a bit stingy lately. You've got 11 of 22 lifts spinning, firing up plenty of terrain for all levels—from wide groomers to those classic New England tree runs and steeps.

Freshies? Just 2 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours, with 12 inches over the past week building that base. Season total's stacking up to 64 inches so far, way ahead of average as Killington pushes for its legendary October-to-May season. On the slopes, expect variable conditions primary, with some wet granular spots secondary—perfect for carving if you pick your lines smart. Off-piste is variable too, so watch for wind crust or stashes in shaded spots, especially with crowds tracking it out.

Weather's chilly and playful today: highs around 30-32°F at base, dipping to 15-22°F, with clear spells turning to heavy snow showers later, dumping up to 2 inches. Look ahead—tomorrow brings more snow with highs near 30°F and lows 20°F, then partly cloudy vibes Sunday (31°F/19°F) and Monday (22°F/11°F), before another snowy punch Tuesday and Wednesday at 30°F/20°F. Cold snaps could preserve that powder magic.

Pro tip from us locals: Resort's open weekdays 9a-4p, weekends and holidays like Dec 25-Jan 4 from 8a-4p—grab tickets online, check your pass, and book lessons or lodging for deals. With 155 trails and 1,516 skiable acres waiting, it's go-time for laps on the six-pack bubble chair. Bundle up, hit the snow, and own the mountain!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 13:03:45 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont's Green Mountains is roaring to life as the Beast of the East, with its epic 3,076-foot vertical drop calling your name for some early-season action. Right now, the base sits at a solid 12 inches across the board, thanks to that massive snowmaking system keeping things prime even if Mother Nature's been a bit stingy lately. You've got 11 of 22 lifts spinning, firing up plenty of terrain for all levels—from wide groomers to those classic New England tree runs and steeps.

Freshies? Just 2 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours, with 12 inches over the past week building that base. Season total's stacking up to 64 inches so far, way ahead of average as Killington pushes for its legendary October-to-May season. On the slopes, expect variable conditions primary, with some wet granular spots secondary—perfect for carving if you pick your lines smart. Off-piste is variable too, so watch for wind crust or stashes in shaded spots, especially with crowds tracking it out.

Weather's chilly and playful today: highs around 30-32°F at base, dipping to 15-22°F, with clear spells turning to heavy snow showers later, dumping up to 2 inches. Look ahead—tomorrow brings more snow with highs near 30°F and lows 20°F, then partly cloudy vibes Sunday (31°F/19°F) and Monday (22°F/11°F), before another snowy punch Tuesday and Wednesday at 30°F/20°F. Cold snaps could preserve that powder magic.

Pro tip from us locals: Resort's open weekdays 9a-4p, weekends and holidays like Dec 25-Jan 4 from 8a-4p—grab tickets online, check your pass, and book lessons or lodging for deals. With 155 trails and 1,516 skiable acres waiting, it's go-time for laps on the six-pack bubble chair. Bundle up, hit the snow, and own the mountain!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort in Vermont's Green Mountains is roaring to life as the Beast of the East, with its epic 3,076-foot vertical drop calling your name for some early-season action. Right now, the base sits at a solid 12 inches across the board, thanks to that massive snowmaking system keeping things prime even if Mother Nature's been a bit stingy lately. You've got 11 of 22 lifts spinning, firing up plenty of terrain for all levels—from wide groomers to those classic New England tree runs and steeps.

Freshies? Just 2 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours, with 12 inches over the past week building that base. Season total's stacking up to 64 inches so far, way ahead of average as Killington pushes for its legendary October-to-May season. On the slopes, expect variable conditions primary, with some wet granular spots secondary—perfect for carving if you pick your lines smart. Off-piste is variable too, so watch for wind crust or stashes in shaded spots, especially with crowds tracking it out.

Weather's chilly and playful today: highs around 30-32°F at base, dipping to 15-22°F, with clear spells turning to heavy snow showers later, dumping up to 2 inches. Look ahead—tomorrow brings more snow with highs near 30°F and lows 20°F, then partly cloudy vibes Sunday (31°F/19°F) and Monday (22°F/11°F), before another snowy punch Tuesday and Wednesday at 30°F/20°F. Cold snaps could preserve that powder magic.

Pro tip from us locals: Resort's open weekdays 9a-4p, weekends and holidays like Dec 25-Jan 4 from 8a-4p—grab tickets online, check your pass, and book lessons or lodging for deals. With 155 trails and 1,516 skiable acres waiting, it's go-time for laps on the six-pack bubble chair. Bundle up, hit the snow, and own the mountain!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington's Beastly Conditions: Powder Stashes, Massive Terrain, and Snowmaking Magic</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder chasers and carve masters, ready to unleash your inner Beast at Killington Resort? The largest ski area in the Northeast is firing on all cylinders right now, with variable conditions mixing it up for epic turns across its massive 1,516 skiable acres and 3,076 feet of vertical drop. Base depths sit at a solid 12 inches, holding steady from summit to valley, while one report clocks mountain snowpack at 22 inches—thanks to that beastly snowmaking system keeping things prime no matter what.

Freshies? You've got 2 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours, plus 12 inches over the past week, pushing the season total to 64 inches already. That's building fast toward Killington's legendary average of 250 inches annually. Currently, 66% of trails (78 out of 118 km) are open, with 9 of 22 lifts spinning—perfect for hitting those wide cruisers, steeps, moguls, and glades. Pistes show variable and wet granular surfaces, so expect groomed fun with some punchy spots; off-piste varies wildly from fresh stashes to crust, so scout smart after winds.

Weather's delivering that classic Vermont chill: today's highs around 30°F dipping to 15°F with winds, shifting to partly cloudy tomorrow at 22-31°F. Snow lovers, rejoice—Tuesday through Wednesday bring flurries with 2-5 cm new snow possible, highs near 30°F, and more potential dumps by Friday. Temps stay cold, snowlines low at resort level, setting up fresh tracks.

Lifts run 9a-4p weekdays, 8a-4p weekends and holidays through Jan 4—plenty of time to shred 155 trails for all levels. Pro tip: snag Learn to Ski packages for free companion tickets, book lodging for lift discounts, and check passes online. No night skiing yet, but with the season rolling from November to June, this is your cue to load up and charge The Beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2025 13:03:14 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder chasers and carve masters, ready to unleash your inner Beast at Killington Resort? The largest ski area in the Northeast is firing on all cylinders right now, with variable conditions mixing it up for epic turns across its massive 1,516 skiable acres and 3,076 feet of vertical drop. Base depths sit at a solid 12 inches, holding steady from summit to valley, while one report clocks mountain snowpack at 22 inches—thanks to that beastly snowmaking system keeping things prime no matter what.

Freshies? You've got 2 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours, plus 12 inches over the past week, pushing the season total to 64 inches already. That's building fast toward Killington's legendary average of 250 inches annually. Currently, 66% of trails (78 out of 118 km) are open, with 9 of 22 lifts spinning—perfect for hitting those wide cruisers, steeps, moguls, and glades. Pistes show variable and wet granular surfaces, so expect groomed fun with some punchy spots; off-piste varies wildly from fresh stashes to crust, so scout smart after winds.

Weather's delivering that classic Vermont chill: today's highs around 30°F dipping to 15°F with winds, shifting to partly cloudy tomorrow at 22-31°F. Snow lovers, rejoice—Tuesday through Wednesday bring flurries with 2-5 cm new snow possible, highs near 30°F, and more potential dumps by Friday. Temps stay cold, snowlines low at resort level, setting up fresh tracks.

Lifts run 9a-4p weekdays, 8a-4p weekends and holidays through Jan 4—plenty of time to shred 155 trails for all levels. Pro tip: snag Learn to Ski packages for free companion tickets, book lodging for lift discounts, and check passes online. No night skiing yet, but with the season rolling from November to June, this is your cue to load up and charge The Beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, powder chasers and carve masters, ready to unleash your inner Beast at Killington Resort? The largest ski area in the Northeast is firing on all cylinders right now, with variable conditions mixing it up for epic turns across its massive 1,516 skiable acres and 3,076 feet of vertical drop. Base depths sit at a solid 12 inches, holding steady from summit to valley, while one report clocks mountain snowpack at 22 inches—thanks to that beastly snowmaking system keeping things prime no matter what.

Freshies? You've got 2 inches in the last 24 and 48 hours, plus 12 inches over the past week, pushing the season total to 64 inches already. That's building fast toward Killington's legendary average of 250 inches annually. Currently, 66% of trails (78 out of 118 km) are open, with 9 of 22 lifts spinning—perfect for hitting those wide cruisers, steeps, moguls, and glades. Pistes show variable and wet granular surfaces, so expect groomed fun with some punchy spots; off-piste varies wildly from fresh stashes to crust, so scout smart after winds.

Weather's delivering that classic Vermont chill: today's highs around 30°F dipping to 15°F with winds, shifting to partly cloudy tomorrow at 22-31°F. Snow lovers, rejoice—Tuesday through Wednesday bring flurries with 2-5 cm new snow possible, highs near 30°F, and more potential dumps by Friday. Temps stay cold, snowlines low at resort level, setting up fresh tracks.

Lifts run 9a-4p weekdays, 8a-4p weekends and holidays through Jan 4—plenty of time to shred 155 trails for all levels. Pro tip: snag Learn to Ski packages for free companion tickets, book lodging for lift discounts, and check passes online. No night skiing yet, but with the season rolling from November to June, this is your cue to load up and charge The Beast!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Resort's Early-Season Shred Fest: Carving Epic Turns in Vermont's Winter Wonderland</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow lovers! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, delivering some of the best early-season shredding you'll find anywhere—riders are raving it's "by far the best conditions I have ever seen for this time of year," with about 100 trails open across Killington and Pico Mountain. Picture this: cloudy skies overhead, sleet mixing in at the base where temps hover around 28-31°F, and a balmy 28°F up at the summit with winds at 13 mph—perfect for carving without freezing your face off.

Snow depths are solid for December, building on Killington's legendary reliability of around 250 inches average seasonal snowfall and bases often over 60 inches deep. No fresh dumps in the last 24 hours, but expect 2 inches over the next 48, keeping things prime. Pistes are a mix of groomed goodness and variable packs—fresh powder stashes possible, but watch for firm or icy spots after warmer spells, especially with all that traffic flying down the mountain. Off-piste? Super variable with wind-sculpted crust or slush lurking; it's not patrolled, so gear up with avalanche kit, ski with buds, and heed local advice—no solo heroics!

Gear up for this forecast: Today maxes at 37°F base/23°F summit with freeze-thaw vibes and unlikely snow. Tomorrow dips to 25°F/14°F. Tuesday brings 1 inch new at 29°F/18°F. Wednesday: another inch amid 31°F/20°F. Thursday warms to 37°F/25°F, snow unlikely. Look ahead to flurries and colder snaps through the weekend, with snowlines dropping to resort level for more accumulation—up to 1-2 inches daily possible. Lifts and trails are humming (exact counts via resort cams), but snagging tickets, rentals, or lessons online is a must—pro tip: book a Learn to Ski/Ride for a pal and score your own free liftie same day.

Hit the Superstar Cam for live vibes, check pass validity online, and bundle lodging for lift discounts. Killington's beast mode is on—grab your board and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow lovers! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, delivering some of the best early-season shredding you'll find anywhere—riders are raving it's "by far the best conditions I have ever seen for this time of year," with about 100 trails open across Killington and Pico Mountain. Picture this: cloudy skies overhead, sleet mixing in at the base where temps hover around 28-31°F, and a balmy 28°F up at the summit with winds at 13 mph—perfect for carving without freezing your face off.

Snow depths are solid for December, building on Killington's legendary reliability of around 250 inches average seasonal snowfall and bases often over 60 inches deep. No fresh dumps in the last 24 hours, but expect 2 inches over the next 48, keeping things prime. Pistes are a mix of groomed goodness and variable packs—fresh powder stashes possible, but watch for firm or icy spots after warmer spells, especially with all that traffic flying down the mountain. Off-piste? Super variable with wind-sculpted crust or slush lurking; it's not patrolled, so gear up with avalanche kit, ski with buds, and heed local advice—no solo heroics!

Gear up for this forecast: Today maxes at 37°F base/23°F summit with freeze-thaw vibes and unlikely snow. Tomorrow dips to 25°F/14°F. Tuesday brings 1 inch new at 29°F/18°F. Wednesday: another inch amid 31°F/20°F. Thursday warms to 37°F/25°F, snow unlikely. Look ahead to flurries and colder snaps through the weekend, with snowlines dropping to resort level for more accumulation—up to 1-2 inches daily possible. Lifts and trails are humming (exact counts via resort cams), but snagging tickets, rentals, or lessons online is a must—pro tip: book a Learn to Ski/Ride for a pal and score your own free liftie same day.

Hit the Superstar Cam for live vibes, check pass validity online, and bundle lodging for lift discounts. Killington's beast mode is on—grab your board and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow lovers! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing on all cylinders right now, delivering some of the best early-season shredding you'll find anywhere—riders are raving it's "by far the best conditions I have ever seen for this time of year," with about 100 trails open across Killington and Pico Mountain. Picture this: cloudy skies overhead, sleet mixing in at the base where temps hover around 28-31°F, and a balmy 28°F up at the summit with winds at 13 mph—perfect for carving without freezing your face off.

Snow depths are solid for December, building on Killington's legendary reliability of around 250 inches average seasonal snowfall and bases often over 60 inches deep. No fresh dumps in the last 24 hours, but expect 2 inches over the next 48, keeping things prime. Pistes are a mix of groomed goodness and variable packs—fresh powder stashes possible, but watch for firm or icy spots after warmer spells, especially with all that traffic flying down the mountain. Off-piste? Super variable with wind-sculpted crust or slush lurking; it's not patrolled, so gear up with avalanche kit, ski with buds, and heed local advice—no solo heroics!

Gear up for this forecast: Today maxes at 37°F base/23°F summit with freeze-thaw vibes and unlikely snow. Tomorrow dips to 25°F/14°F. Tuesday brings 1 inch new at 29°F/18°F. Wednesday: another inch amid 31°F/20°F. Thursday warms to 37°F/25°F, snow unlikely. Look ahead to flurries and colder snaps through the weekend, with snowlines dropping to resort level for more accumulation—up to 1-2 inches daily possible. Lifts and trails are humming (exact counts via resort cams), but snagging tickets, rentals, or lessons online is a must—pro tip: book a Learn to Ski/Ride for a pal and score your own free liftie same day.

Hit the Superstar Cam for live vibes, check pass validity online, and bundle lodging for lift discounts. Killington's beast mode is on—grab your board and send it!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Early-Season Shredding at the Beast of the East: Killington's Epic Snow Conditions Primed for Carving Cruisers</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's Beast of the East is roaring into winter with solid early-season action! Right now, the base sits at 40cm (about 16 inches) and the summit at 56cm (22 inches), mostly packed powder and machine-groomed thanks to their epic snowmaking crew—perfect for carving those cruisers without the deep pow dream just yet. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but they've stacked 13 inches over the past week and a whopping 62 inches season total so far. That's Beast mode building momentum since opening mid-November.

You'll find 78km of 118km trails open (66%) and 9 of 22 lifts spinning (41%), including valley runs for that sweet lap after lap vibe—Fun Park's open too, but halfpipe's on hold. Pistes are firm and reliable from the guns, while off-piste stays variable; stick to bounds until more natural snow piles up.

Weather's chilly and dynamic today with snow showers, highs around 39°F dropping to 23°F overnight, strong winds easing into the afternoon. Look ahead: tomorrow partly cloudy at 28°F/15°F, Sunday 33°F/20°F, then colder Monday 19°F/12°F, with light flurries possible Tuesday (up to 8cm new at summit) before steady cold holds. Snow line's dropping low, so prime making conditions ahead.

Pro tips from the locals: Lifts kick off at 9am today due to winds—grab online tickets, passes, or Learn to Ski/Ride deals (free adult ticket with a kid's package!). Book resort lodging for lift discounts, and check Superstar Cam for real-time views. No night skiing or cross-country yet, but with season running to June, this is your playground—pack layers, hit the groomers, and own the mountain!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2025 13:01:44 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's Beast of the East is roaring into winter with solid early-season action! Right now, the base sits at 40cm (about 16 inches) and the summit at 56cm (22 inches), mostly packed powder and machine-groomed thanks to their epic snowmaking crew—perfect for carving those cruisers without the deep pow dream just yet. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but they've stacked 13 inches over the past week and a whopping 62 inches season total so far. That's Beast mode building momentum since opening mid-November.

You'll find 78km of 118km trails open (66%) and 9 of 22 lifts spinning (41%), including valley runs for that sweet lap after lap vibe—Fun Park's open too, but halfpipe's on hold. Pistes are firm and reliable from the guns, while off-piste stays variable; stick to bounds until more natural snow piles up.

Weather's chilly and dynamic today with snow showers, highs around 39°F dropping to 23°F overnight, strong winds easing into the afternoon. Look ahead: tomorrow partly cloudy at 28°F/15°F, Sunday 33°F/20°F, then colder Monday 19°F/12°F, with light flurries possible Tuesday (up to 8cm new at summit) before steady cold holds. Snow line's dropping low, so prime making conditions ahead.

Pro tips from the locals: Lifts kick off at 9am today due to winds—grab online tickets, passes, or Learn to Ski/Ride deals (free adult ticket with a kid's package!). Book resort lodging for lift discounts, and check Superstar Cam for real-time views. No night skiing or cross-country yet, but with season running to June, this is your playground—pack layers, hit the groomers, and own the mountain!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's Beast of the East is roaring into winter with solid early-season action! Right now, the base sits at 40cm (about 16 inches) and the summit at 56cm (22 inches), mostly packed powder and machine-groomed thanks to their epic snowmaking crew—perfect for carving those cruisers without the deep pow dream just yet. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but they've stacked 13 inches over the past week and a whopping 62 inches season total so far. That's Beast mode building momentum since opening mid-November.

You'll find 78km of 118km trails open (66%) and 9 of 22 lifts spinning (41%), including valley runs for that sweet lap after lap vibe—Fun Park's open too, but halfpipe's on hold. Pistes are firm and reliable from the guns, while off-piste stays variable; stick to bounds until more natural snow piles up.

Weather's chilly and dynamic today with snow showers, highs around 39°F dropping to 23°F overnight, strong winds easing into the afternoon. Look ahead: tomorrow partly cloudy at 28°F/15°F, Sunday 33°F/20°F, then colder Monday 19°F/12°F, with light flurries possible Tuesday (up to 8cm new at summit) before steady cold holds. Snow line's dropping low, so prime making conditions ahead.

Pro tips from the locals: Lifts kick off at 9am today due to winds—grab online tickets, passes, or Learn to Ski/Ride deals (free adult ticket with a kid's package!). Book resort lodging for lift discounts, and check Superstar Cam for real-time views. No night skiing or cross-country yet, but with season running to June, this is your playground—pack layers, hit the groomers, and own the mountain!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington's Beast Roars to Life: Vermont's Biggest Playground Opens with 90+ Trails and Epic Snow Conditions</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's Beast is roaring to life with over 90 trails open and snow guns blasting under those crisp cold temps—perfect for carving up Vermont's biggest playground! Right now, the base sits at a solid 40cm (about 16 inches) with the summit packing 56cm (22 inches) of mostly machine-made goodness, keeping things groomed and grippy. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the season total is building steadily toward that epic 250-inch average Killington loves to deliver.

You'll find 9 of 22 lifts spinning, unlocking 66% of those 118km of slopes including a valley run and Fun Park—plenty to beast-mode through while more terrain drops daily. Pistes are firm and reliable on artificial snow, ideal for speed demons, though off-piste calls for caution with variable crust and no recent dumps—pack your avy gear if venturing out.

Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies, temps hovering 23-39°F at base and cooler up top around 23°F, light winds keeping it comfy for all-day laps. Tomorrow brings the fun: up to 1 inch of new snow with highs near 50°F base (dropping to 22°F low), then clears to sunny Saturday at 25-28°F—prime powder chase weather. Expect cloudy Sunday (33°F), fair Monday (21°F), and light snow flurries mid-week to keep the base fat.

Pro tip from the locals: snag K-Ticket Vouchers or bundle lodging for discounted lifts, hit the app for real-time trail maps, and watch for Fast Tracks upgrades to skip lines. No night skiing yet, but with the season running through June 2026, this is your cue to unleash—Beast mode activated! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2025 13:01:36 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's Beast is roaring to life with over 90 trails open and snow guns blasting under those crisp cold temps—perfect for carving up Vermont's biggest playground! Right now, the base sits at a solid 40cm (about 16 inches) with the summit packing 56cm (22 inches) of mostly machine-made goodness, keeping things groomed and grippy. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the season total is building steadily toward that epic 250-inch average Killington loves to deliver.

You'll find 9 of 22 lifts spinning, unlocking 66% of those 118km of slopes including a valley run and Fun Park—plenty to beast-mode through while more terrain drops daily. Pistes are firm and reliable on artificial snow, ideal for speed demons, though off-piste calls for caution with variable crust and no recent dumps—pack your avy gear if venturing out.

Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies, temps hovering 23-39°F at base and cooler up top around 23°F, light winds keeping it comfy for all-day laps. Tomorrow brings the fun: up to 1 inch of new snow with highs near 50°F base (dropping to 22°F low), then clears to sunny Saturday at 25-28°F—prime powder chase weather. Expect cloudy Sunday (33°F), fair Monday (21°F), and light snow flurries mid-week to keep the base fat.

Pro tip from the locals: snag K-Ticket Vouchers or bundle lodging for discounted lifts, hit the app for real-time trail maps, and watch for Fast Tracks upgrades to skip lines. No night skiing yet, but with the season running through June 2026, this is your cue to unleash—Beast mode activated! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington's Beast is roaring to life with over 90 trails open and snow guns blasting under those crisp cold temps—perfect for carving up Vermont's biggest playground! Right now, the base sits at a solid 40cm (about 16 inches) with the summit packing 56cm (22 inches) of mostly machine-made goodness, keeping things groomed and grippy. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the season total is building steadily toward that epic 250-inch average Killington loves to deliver.

You'll find 9 of 22 lifts spinning, unlocking 66% of those 118km of slopes including a valley run and Fun Park—plenty to beast-mode through while more terrain drops daily. Pistes are firm and reliable on artificial snow, ideal for speed demons, though off-piste calls for caution with variable crust and no recent dumps—pack your avy gear if venturing out.

Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies, temps hovering 23-39°F at base and cooler up top around 23°F, light winds keeping it comfy for all-day laps. Tomorrow brings the fun: up to 1 inch of new snow with highs near 50°F base (dropping to 22°F low), then clears to sunny Saturday at 25-28°F—prime powder chase weather. Expect cloudy Sunday (33°F), fair Monday (21°F), and light snow flurries mid-week to keep the base fat.

Pro tip from the locals: snag K-Ticket Vouchers or bundle lodging for discounted lifts, hit the app for real-time trail maps, and watch for Fast Tracks upgrades to skip lines. No night skiing yet, but with the season running through June 2026, this is your cue to unleash—Beast mode activated! 

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      <title>Killington Early-Season Conditions: Machine Grooming, Modest Snow, and Expanding Terrain</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington is serving up a real early-season vibe right now: base and summit coverage is solid for mid-December, snowmaking is humming, and a mix of machine-groomed packed powder and punchy, variable snow is what you’ll find underfoot. SkiResort reports a mountain depth of about 56 cm and a base depth near 40 cm, with recent snow noted on the mountain on Dec. 15. SkiCentral lists a base depth around 12" (about 30 cm) and shows primary surface conditions as machine-groomed/packed powder while noting recent grooming and snowmaking activity.  

If you’re counting new snow, most forecasts and reports show only modest natural additions: SkiResort recorded the last measurable snowfall on Dec. 15 and small centimeter-scale forecasts for the coming days. SkiCentral also lists 2" (≈5 cm) on Dec. 15 and a season total in the range reported there (about 18" so far on their feed). Medium-range forecasts expect a few small storms over the next 48 hours that could add an inch or two, with J2Ski and Snow-Forecast models calling for light accumulations (centimeters to an inch-level totals) across the next several days rather than any big dump.

Terrain and lift access is growing but not full-tilt: SkiResort shows roughly 77 of 118.4 km of slopes open (about 65% of terrain) and 9 of 22 lifts operating (≈41%) in their mid-December update. Killington’s own site is advertising “90+ trails open” in promotional copy while emphasizing active snowmaking to expand terrain, so lift and trail counts are dynamic and best-checked before you drive up. Local reporting and aggregated trackers list open runs and lifts fluctuating day-to-day as conditions and snowmaking allow.

Right now the weather is flirting with the freezing point at lower elevations and colder aloft: resort messaging notes base-area temps hovering around 32°F with colder, windier conditions at higher elevations that make it feel cooler. Forecast services show daytime highs near freezing to the high 30s°F at valley levels and sub-freezing at the summit overnight, with winds generally light–moderate and a couple of small systems bringing light snow potential over the next five days.

Piste conditions are predominantly machine-groomed packed powder on the tracked runs, with good coverage on the open trails thanks to aggressive snowmaking and grooming. Off-piste conditions are much more variable—expect wind-affected crusts, tracked powder in protected gullies, and occasionally thin spots where natural snow is light; stick to gladed areas with established coverage and avoid steep, south-facing slopes that saw melt-freeze cycles.

Season totals and long-term averages give context: Killington’s historical averages are in the 150–250 in. range depending on the source, with OnTheSnow and other trackers listing average annual snowfall near ~167–250 inches historically, though this season’s total so far is modest (reports sh

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington is serving up a real early-season vibe right now: base and summit coverage is solid for mid-December, snowmaking is humming, and a mix of machine-groomed packed powder and punchy, variable snow is what you’ll find underfoot. SkiResort reports a mountain depth of about 56 cm and a base depth near 40 cm, with recent snow noted on the mountain on Dec. 15. SkiCentral lists a base depth around 12" (about 30 cm) and shows primary surface conditions as machine-groomed/packed powder while noting recent grooming and snowmaking activity.  

If you’re counting new snow, most forecasts and reports show only modest natural additions: SkiResort recorded the last measurable snowfall on Dec. 15 and small centimeter-scale forecasts for the coming days. SkiCentral also lists 2" (≈5 cm) on Dec. 15 and a season total in the range reported there (about 18" so far on their feed). Medium-range forecasts expect a few small storms over the next 48 hours that could add an inch or two, with J2Ski and Snow-Forecast models calling for light accumulations (centimeters to an inch-level totals) across the next several days rather than any big dump.

Terrain and lift access is growing but not full-tilt: SkiResort shows roughly 77 of 118.4 km of slopes open (about 65% of terrain) and 9 of 22 lifts operating (≈41%) in their mid-December update. Killington’s own site is advertising “90+ trails open” in promotional copy while emphasizing active snowmaking to expand terrain, so lift and trail counts are dynamic and best-checked before you drive up. Local reporting and aggregated trackers list open runs and lifts fluctuating day-to-day as conditions and snowmaking allow.

Right now the weather is flirting with the freezing point at lower elevations and colder aloft: resort messaging notes base-area temps hovering around 32°F with colder, windier conditions at higher elevations that make it feel cooler. Forecast services show daytime highs near freezing to the high 30s°F at valley levels and sub-freezing at the summit overnight, with winds generally light–moderate and a couple of small systems bringing light snow potential over the next five days.

Piste conditions are predominantly machine-groomed packed powder on the tracked runs, with good coverage on the open trails thanks to aggressive snowmaking and grooming. Off-piste conditions are much more variable—expect wind-affected crusts, tracked powder in protected gullies, and occasionally thin spots where natural snow is light; stick to gladed areas with established coverage and avoid steep, south-facing slopes that saw melt-freeze cycles.

Season totals and long-term averages give context: Killington’s historical averages are in the 150–250 in. range depending on the source, with OnTheSnow and other trackers listing average annual snowfall near ~167–250 inches historically, though this season’s total so far is modest (reports sh

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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington is serving up a real early-season vibe right now: base and summit coverage is solid for mid-December, snowmaking is humming, and a mix of machine-groomed packed powder and punchy, variable snow is what you’ll find underfoot. SkiResort reports a mountain depth of about 56 cm and a base depth near 40 cm, with recent snow noted on the mountain on Dec. 15. SkiCentral lists a base depth around 12" (about 30 cm) and shows primary surface conditions as machine-groomed/packed powder while noting recent grooming and snowmaking activity.  

If you’re counting new snow, most forecasts and reports show only modest natural additions: SkiResort recorded the last measurable snowfall on Dec. 15 and small centimeter-scale forecasts for the coming days. SkiCentral also lists 2" (≈5 cm) on Dec. 15 and a season total in the range reported there (about 18" so far on their feed). Medium-range forecasts expect a few small storms over the next 48 hours that could add an inch or two, with J2Ski and Snow-Forecast models calling for light accumulations (centimeters to an inch-level totals) across the next several days rather than any big dump.

Terrain and lift access is growing but not full-tilt: SkiResort shows roughly 77 of 118.4 km of slopes open (about 65% of terrain) and 9 of 22 lifts operating (≈41%) in their mid-December update. Killington’s own site is advertising “90+ trails open” in promotional copy while emphasizing active snowmaking to expand terrain, so lift and trail counts are dynamic and best-checked before you drive up. Local reporting and aggregated trackers list open runs and lifts fluctuating day-to-day as conditions and snowmaking allow.

Right now the weather is flirting with the freezing point at lower elevations and colder aloft: resort messaging notes base-area temps hovering around 32°F with colder, windier conditions at higher elevations that make it feel cooler. Forecast services show daytime highs near freezing to the high 30s°F at valley levels and sub-freezing at the summit overnight, with winds generally light–moderate and a couple of small systems bringing light snow potential over the next five days.

Piste conditions are predominantly machine-groomed packed powder on the tracked runs, with good coverage on the open trails thanks to aggressive snowmaking and grooming. Off-piste conditions are much more variable—expect wind-affected crusts, tracked powder in protected gullies, and occasionally thin spots where natural snow is light; stick to gladed areas with established coverage and avoid steep, south-facing slopes that saw melt-freeze cycles.

Season totals and long-term averages give context: Killington’s historical averages are in the 150–250 in. range depending on the source, with OnTheSnow and other trackers listing average annual snowfall near ~167–250 inches historically, though this season’s total so far is modest (reports sh

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      <title>Killington Resort Heats Up with Early-Season Bliss: Carving Turns, Chasing Snow, and Preparing for Winter's Chill</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow lovers! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing up the stoke with solid early-season action. Right now, the base sits at 14-16 inches, ramping up to 22 inches at the summit (around 1293m), thanks to killer snowmaking keeping things prime. They've dropped 8 inches in the last 48 hours, with fresh artificial snow locking in that base—no new natural stuff in the past 24, but it's grooming up nicely.

Eight of 22 lifts are spinning (about 41% open), unlocking 65% of slopes—77km of 118km total, including a valley run for those sweet laps. Pistes are mostly artificial snow with excellent surface conditions: soft pockets on natural trails and glades, perfect for carving without ice surprises. Off-piste? Variable as always—watch for wind crust or stashes in shaded spots, but stick to bounds early season.

Weather's crisp today: expect temps from 15-30°F at base (warmer up top around 22-39°F max), with light SW winds. Looking ahead, bundle up—Tuesday through Friday brings cold snaps (-15 to 50°F swings), a tasty 5cm dump Friday at summit, then flurries Sunday-Monday (1-2cm each). Snowline dips low, so more making magic incoming.

Season total? Building steady toward Killington's beastly average of 167-250 inches annually, with the hill open through June 2026. Pro tip: Book tickets, rentals, and lessons online only—passes must be checked digitally. Night skiing's off, halfpipe closed, but fun parks are live for park rats. Surface is excellent post-storm; hit those glades for hidden buttery turns. Shred safe, locals say layers and check cams for real-time vibes!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow lovers! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing up the stoke with solid early-season action. Right now, the base sits at 14-16 inches, ramping up to 22 inches at the summit (around 1293m), thanks to killer snowmaking keeping things prime. They've dropped 8 inches in the last 48 hours, with fresh artificial snow locking in that base—no new natural stuff in the past 24, but it's grooming up nicely.

Eight of 22 lifts are spinning (about 41% open), unlocking 65% of slopes—77km of 118km total, including a valley run for those sweet laps. Pistes are mostly artificial snow with excellent surface conditions: soft pockets on natural trails and glades, perfect for carving without ice surprises. Off-piste? Variable as always—watch for wind crust or stashes in shaded spots, but stick to bounds early season.

Weather's crisp today: expect temps from 15-30°F at base (warmer up top around 22-39°F max), with light SW winds. Looking ahead, bundle up—Tuesday through Friday brings cold snaps (-15 to 50°F swings), a tasty 5cm dump Friday at summit, then flurries Sunday-Monday (1-2cm each). Snowline dips low, so more making magic incoming.

Season total? Building steady toward Killington's beastly average of 167-250 inches annually, with the hill open through June 2026. Pro tip: Book tickets, rentals, and lessons online only—passes must be checked digitally. Night skiing's off, halfpipe closed, but fun parks are live for park rats. Surface is excellent post-storm; hit those glades for hidden buttery turns. Shred safe, locals say layers and check cams for real-time vibes!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow lovers! Killington Resort in Vermont is firing up the stoke with solid early-season action. Right now, the base sits at 14-16 inches, ramping up to 22 inches at the summit (around 1293m), thanks to killer snowmaking keeping things prime. They've dropped 8 inches in the last 48 hours, with fresh artificial snow locking in that base—no new natural stuff in the past 24, but it's grooming up nicely.

Eight of 22 lifts are spinning (about 41% open), unlocking 65% of slopes—77km of 118km total, including a valley run for those sweet laps. Pistes are mostly artificial snow with excellent surface conditions: soft pockets on natural trails and glades, perfect for carving without ice surprises. Off-piste? Variable as always—watch for wind crust or stashes in shaded spots, but stick to bounds early season.

Weather's crisp today: expect temps from 15-30°F at base (warmer up top around 22-39°F max), with light SW winds. Looking ahead, bundle up—Tuesday through Friday brings cold snaps (-15 to 50°F swings), a tasty 5cm dump Friday at summit, then flurries Sunday-Monday (1-2cm each). Snowline dips low, so more making magic incoming.

Season total? Building steady toward Killington's beastly average of 167-250 inches annually, with the hill open through June 2026. Pro tip: Book tickets, rentals, and lessons online only—passes must be checked digitally. Night skiing's off, halfpipe closed, but fun parks are live for park rats. Surface is excellent post-storm; hit those glades for hidden buttery turns. Shred safe, locals say layers and check cams for real-time vibes!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington's Winter Wonderland: Navigating Slopes, Lifts, and Conditions for the Perfect Ski Day</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington is serving up winter vibes right now: base depth about 40 cm and summit/mountain depth around 56 cm, with roughly 8 of 22 lifts and about two‑thirds of terrain edge‑open (about 64% of trails/kilometers) and pockets of fresh snow from earlier in the week that left soft, skiable surfaces.  
The resort reported 8 inches of new snow in the last 48 hours according to the resort’s conditions page and ski‑report aggregators note light additional recent accumulations (very light amounts in the most recent 24‑hour forecasts).  
Current on‑mountain surface notes from the resort describe excellent surface conditions where natural snow exists, with soft pockets on natural‑snow trails and in the gladed areas thanks to that recent snow and aggressive grooming on man‑made coverage.  
Lift counts are lower than full capacity at the moment — Skiresort.info lists 8 of 22 lifts open while the slope/open trail summary shows roughly 75.2 km of 118.4 km open (about 64% open).  
Temperatures are well below freezing at typical reporting times: forecasts show mountain lows into the negative teens C and valley temps also below freezing overnight with daytime highs still cold (single digits to teens °F), and the National Weather Service mountain briefing warns of strong northwest winds to 30–35 mph with very cold wind chills on the summit.  
The five‑day outlook favors cold, mostly dry weather with only light chances of snow in model guidance — forecasts show mostly below‑freezing temperatures for the coming days and only modest additional accumulations in the short‑range (some forecasts show occasional light dustings and an isolated 6 cm signal mid‑period at higher elevations).  
Piste conditions are a mix of expertly groomed corduroy on the main arteries (thanks to snowmaking and grooming) and softer, variable natural snow in gladed, upper‑mountain and sheltered areas; expect firm or slick early and late in the day on exposed runs when temps plunge, with more forgiving, softer snow after the recent natural snowfall and during midday thaw windows.  
Off‑piste (out‑of‑bounds and gladed interiors) can offer fun pockets of tracked or untracked powder but remains variable; ski patrol does not control all off‑piste terrain and avalanche risk and wind crust/settling layers can make snow inconsistent, so carry proper safety gear and local guidance if you venture beyond the ropes.  
Season total snowfall figures vary by source and measurement method; Killington’s long‑term average snowfall is quoted around 166–250 inches annually depending on the dataset, and early season totals are building but the resort’s reports place recent seasonal accumulations in line with an active early start (resort pages emphasize both natural snow and robust snowmaking contributing to current depths).  
A few practical bits to make your day better: bring layers for high winds and subfreezing tem

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington is serving up winter vibes right now: base depth about 40 cm and summit/mountain depth around 56 cm, with roughly 8 of 22 lifts and about two‑thirds of terrain edge‑open (about 64% of trails/kilometers) and pockets of fresh snow from earlier in the week that left soft, skiable surfaces.  
The resort reported 8 inches of new snow in the last 48 hours according to the resort’s conditions page and ski‑report aggregators note light additional recent accumulations (very light amounts in the most recent 24‑hour forecasts).  
Current on‑mountain surface notes from the resort describe excellent surface conditions where natural snow exists, with soft pockets on natural‑snow trails and in the gladed areas thanks to that recent snow and aggressive grooming on man‑made coverage.  
Lift counts are lower than full capacity at the moment — Skiresort.info lists 8 of 22 lifts open while the slope/open trail summary shows roughly 75.2 km of 118.4 km open (about 64% open).  
Temperatures are well below freezing at typical reporting times: forecasts show mountain lows into the negative teens C and valley temps also below freezing overnight with daytime highs still cold (single digits to teens °F), and the National Weather Service mountain briefing warns of strong northwest winds to 30–35 mph with very cold wind chills on the summit.  
The five‑day outlook favors cold, mostly dry weather with only light chances of snow in model guidance — forecasts show mostly below‑freezing temperatures for the coming days and only modest additional accumulations in the short‑range (some forecasts show occasional light dustings and an isolated 6 cm signal mid‑period at higher elevations).  
Piste conditions are a mix of expertly groomed corduroy on the main arteries (thanks to snowmaking and grooming) and softer, variable natural snow in gladed, upper‑mountain and sheltered areas; expect firm or slick early and late in the day on exposed runs when temps plunge, with more forgiving, softer snow after the recent natural snowfall and during midday thaw windows.  
Off‑piste (out‑of‑bounds and gladed interiors) can offer fun pockets of tracked or untracked powder but remains variable; ski patrol does not control all off‑piste terrain and avalanche risk and wind crust/settling layers can make snow inconsistent, so carry proper safety gear and local guidance if you venture beyond the ropes.  
Season total snowfall figures vary by source and measurement method; Killington’s long‑term average snowfall is quoted around 166–250 inches annually depending on the dataset, and early season totals are building but the resort’s reports place recent seasonal accumulations in line with an active early start (resort pages emphasize both natural snow and robust snowmaking contributing to current depths).  
A few practical bits to make your day better: bring layers for high winds and subfreezing tem

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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Killington is serving up winter vibes right now: base depth about 40 cm and summit/mountain depth around 56 cm, with roughly 8 of 22 lifts and about two‑thirds of terrain edge‑open (about 64% of trails/kilometers) and pockets of fresh snow from earlier in the week that left soft, skiable surfaces.  
The resort reported 8 inches of new snow in the last 48 hours according to the resort’s conditions page and ski‑report aggregators note light additional recent accumulations (very light amounts in the most recent 24‑hour forecasts).  
Current on‑mountain surface notes from the resort describe excellent surface conditions where natural snow exists, with soft pockets on natural‑snow trails and in the gladed areas thanks to that recent snow and aggressive grooming on man‑made coverage.  
Lift counts are lower than full capacity at the moment — Skiresort.info lists 8 of 22 lifts open while the slope/open trail summary shows roughly 75.2 km of 118.4 km open (about 64% open).  
Temperatures are well below freezing at typical reporting times: forecasts show mountain lows into the negative teens C and valley temps also below freezing overnight with daytime highs still cold (single digits to teens °F), and the National Weather Service mountain briefing warns of strong northwest winds to 30–35 mph with very cold wind chills on the summit.  
The five‑day outlook favors cold, mostly dry weather with only light chances of snow in model guidance — forecasts show mostly below‑freezing temperatures for the coming days and only modest additional accumulations in the short‑range (some forecasts show occasional light dustings and an isolated 6 cm signal mid‑period at higher elevations).  
Piste conditions are a mix of expertly groomed corduroy on the main arteries (thanks to snowmaking and grooming) and softer, variable natural snow in gladed, upper‑mountain and sheltered areas; expect firm or slick early and late in the day on exposed runs when temps plunge, with more forgiving, softer snow after the recent natural snowfall and during midday thaw windows.  
Off‑piste (out‑of‑bounds and gladed interiors) can offer fun pockets of tracked or untracked powder but remains variable; ski patrol does not control all off‑piste terrain and avalanche risk and wind crust/settling layers can make snow inconsistent, so carry proper safety gear and local guidance if you venture beyond the ropes.  
Season total snowfall figures vary by source and measurement method; Killington’s long‑term average snowfall is quoted around 166–250 inches annually depending on the dataset, and early season totals are building but the resort’s reports place recent seasonal accumulations in line with an active early start (resort pages emphasize both natural snow and robust snowmaking contributing to current depths).  
A few practical bits to make your day better: bring layers for high winds and subfreezing tem

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      <title>Killington's Early Season Shred Fest: 40cm Base, Powder Potential, and Beast Mode Activated</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring to life this early season, firing up your inner shredder with solid base-building vibes. Right now, the base sits at about 40cm (16 inches) deep, climbing to 56cm (22 inches) up high at 1293m, mostly thanks to aggressive snowmaking that's keeping things machine-groomed and packed powder ready for carving. They've stacked 8 inches over the last 48 hours, with the latest fluff on Dec 11, and season total hovering around 18 inches so far—way ahead of average for mid-December.

Terrain's popping: 64% of slopes open (75km of 118km), including 63 trails across K1, Superstar, Snowdon, and Snowshed, plus valley runs for that sweet lap-after-lap flow. Eight of 22 lifts are spinning (some reports note 6), with snowmaking cranking on Bear Mountain base to unlock even more epic lines soon. Fun Park's open for park rats, but halfpipe's closed—no night skiing or cross-country yet.

Weather's biting cold today—expect -18 to -7°C at base, colder on summit—with light winds and a cm or two of fresh possible. Pistes are firm and groomed from guns (27% groomed last 24hrs), ideal for speed demons, but off-piste is variable; stick to bounds as wind crust lurks post-storm.

Forecast screams powder potential: Tiny flurries Mon-Tue (1cm), then Friday blasts 13-15cm at base with summit dumping heavier, temps -22 to 4°C range. Snowline low, so prime shredding through the weekend—cold snaps preserving that base.

Pro tip: Killington's open till June 7, averaging 165-250 inches yearly, so this is just the appetizer. Book online for tickets/lessons, check pass validity, and watch for wind holds or thin spots. Roads clear, lifts humming weekdays 9a-4p. Grab your gear—Beast mode activated!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring to life this early season, firing up your inner shredder with solid base-building vibes. Right now, the base sits at about 40cm (16 inches) deep, climbing to 56cm (22 inches) up high at 1293m, mostly thanks to aggressive snowmaking that's keeping things machine-groomed and packed powder ready for carving. They've stacked 8 inches over the last 48 hours, with the latest fluff on Dec 11, and season total hovering around 18 inches so far—way ahead of average for mid-December.

Terrain's popping: 64% of slopes open (75km of 118km), including 63 trails across K1, Superstar, Snowdon, and Snowshed, plus valley runs for that sweet lap-after-lap flow. Eight of 22 lifts are spinning (some reports note 6), with snowmaking cranking on Bear Mountain base to unlock even more epic lines soon. Fun Park's open for park rats, but halfpipe's closed—no night skiing or cross-country yet.

Weather's biting cold today—expect -18 to -7°C at base, colder on summit—with light winds and a cm or two of fresh possible. Pistes are firm and groomed from guns (27% groomed last 24hrs), ideal for speed demons, but off-piste is variable; stick to bounds as wind crust lurks post-storm.

Forecast screams powder potential: Tiny flurries Mon-Tue (1cm), then Friday blasts 13-15cm at base with summit dumping heavier, temps -22 to 4°C range. Snowline low, so prime shredding through the weekend—cold snaps preserving that base.

Pro tip: Killington's open till June 7, averaging 165-250 inches yearly, so this is just the appetizer. Book online for tickets/lessons, check pass validity, and watch for wind holds or thin spots. Roads clear, lifts humming weekdays 9a-4p. Grab your gear—Beast mode activated!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring to life this early season, firing up your inner shredder with solid base-building vibes. Right now, the base sits at about 40cm (16 inches) deep, climbing to 56cm (22 inches) up high at 1293m, mostly thanks to aggressive snowmaking that's keeping things machine-groomed and packed powder ready for carving. They've stacked 8 inches over the last 48 hours, with the latest fluff on Dec 11, and season total hovering around 18 inches so far—way ahead of average for mid-December.

Terrain's popping: 64% of slopes open (75km of 118km), including 63 trails across K1, Superstar, Snowdon, and Snowshed, plus valley runs for that sweet lap-after-lap flow. Eight of 22 lifts are spinning (some reports note 6), with snowmaking cranking on Bear Mountain base to unlock even more epic lines soon. Fun Park's open for park rats, but halfpipe's closed—no night skiing or cross-country yet.

Weather's biting cold today—expect -18 to -7°C at base, colder on summit—with light winds and a cm or two of fresh possible. Pistes are firm and groomed from guns (27% groomed last 24hrs), ideal for speed demons, but off-piste is variable; stick to bounds as wind crust lurks post-storm.

Forecast screams powder potential: Tiny flurries Mon-Tue (1cm), then Friday blasts 13-15cm at base with summit dumping heavier, temps -22 to 4°C range. Snowline low, so prime shredding through the weekend—cold snaps preserving that base.

Pro tip: Killington's open till June 7, averaging 165-250 inches yearly, so this is just the appetizer. Book online for tickets/lessons, check pass validity, and watch for wind holds or thin spots. Roads clear, lifts humming weekdays 9a-4p. Grab your gear—Beast mode activated!

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      <title>Killington's Early-Season Shredding: 14-Inch Base, Packed Powder, and Crisp Powder Vibe</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort—the Beast of the East—is roaring to life with killer early-season action! Right now, the base sits at a solid 14 inches, matching the summit depth for consistent carving across the hill. You've got packed powder and machine-groomed runs ready to rip, with about 9 of 22 lifts spinning and roughly 22 trails open (that's around 14% of the 155 total, plus 415 acres). No fresh dump in the last 24 hours, but 3 inches hit over 48 hours and 8 inches in the past 72—pair that with the season total of 52 inches, and it's building fast thanks to their epic snowmaking crew.

Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies, temps hovering around 17-27°F at base and dipping to 10-23°F up top, light winds keeping it comfy for laps. Goggles up: expect more partly cloudy vibes through the week—highs of 27°F Saturday dropping to 14°F Monday, then rebounding to 23°F Tuesday, lows in the single digits for that crisp powder vibe. Pistes are prime packed powder, groomed fresh daily; off-piste is variable early-season, so stick to bounds unless you're chasing stashes in the trees.

Hours are weekend warrior style: 8a-4p Sat/Sun, 9a-4p weekdays, with holiday extension Dec 26-Jan 1. Pro tip: snag tickets, rentals, and lessons online only, and check the pass checker or Superstar Cam for real-time vibes. Roads are open, parks are firing—time to beast mode down those 3,076 vertical feet. Pack layers, hit the groomers, and own the mountain!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort—the Beast of the East—is roaring to life with killer early-season action! Right now, the base sits at a solid 14 inches, matching the summit depth for consistent carving across the hill. You've got packed powder and machine-groomed runs ready to rip, with about 9 of 22 lifts spinning and roughly 22 trails open (that's around 14% of the 155 total, plus 415 acres). No fresh dump in the last 24 hours, but 3 inches hit over 48 hours and 8 inches in the past 72—pair that with the season total of 52 inches, and it's building fast thanks to their epic snowmaking crew.

Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies, temps hovering around 17-27°F at base and dipping to 10-23°F up top, light winds keeping it comfy for laps. Goggles up: expect more partly cloudy vibes through the week—highs of 27°F Saturday dropping to 14°F Monday, then rebounding to 23°F Tuesday, lows in the single digits for that crisp powder vibe. Pistes are prime packed powder, groomed fresh daily; off-piste is variable early-season, so stick to bounds unless you're chasing stashes in the trees.

Hours are weekend warrior style: 8a-4p Sat/Sun, 9a-4p weekdays, with holiday extension Dec 26-Jan 1. Pro tip: snag tickets, rentals, and lessons online only, and check the pass checker or Superstar Cam for real-time vibes. Roads are open, parks are firing—time to beast mode down those 3,076 vertical feet. Pack layers, hit the groomers, and own the mountain!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey shredders, Killington Resort—the Beast of the East—is roaring to life with killer early-season action! Right now, the base sits at a solid 14 inches, matching the summit depth for consistent carving across the hill. You've got packed powder and machine-groomed runs ready to rip, with about 9 of 22 lifts spinning and roughly 22 trails open (that's around 14% of the 155 total, plus 415 acres). No fresh dump in the last 24 hours, but 3 inches hit over 48 hours and 8 inches in the past 72—pair that with the season total of 52 inches, and it's building fast thanks to their epic snowmaking crew.

Weather's playing nice today with partly cloudy skies, temps hovering around 17-27°F at base and dipping to 10-23°F up top, light winds keeping it comfy for laps. Goggles up: expect more partly cloudy vibes through the week—highs of 27°F Saturday dropping to 14°F Monday, then rebounding to 23°F Tuesday, lows in the single digits for that crisp powder vibe. Pistes are prime packed powder, groomed fresh daily; off-piste is variable early-season, so stick to bounds unless you're chasing stashes in the trees.

Hours are weekend warrior style: 8a-4p Sat/Sun, 9a-4p weekdays, with holiday extension Dec 26-Jan 1. Pro tip: snag tickets, rentals, and lessons online only, and check the pass checker or Superstar Cam for real-time vibes. Roads are open, parks are firing—time to beast mode down those 3,076 vertical feet. Pack layers, hit the groomers, and own the mountain!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Killington's Early Season Blitz: Vermont's Beast Unleashes Epic Turns and Powder Stashes</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring to life this early season, serving up epic turns across a massive playground in Vermont. As of a couple days ago, they've cranked open over 90 trails with snowmaking in overdrive thanks to those biting cold temps—way up from 63 trails and 6 lifts spinning last Thursday. Fresh powder alert: 8 inches dumped in the last 48 hours, including about 8 inches new at the base, keeping groomers soft and carving sweet.

Base depths are sitting around 14 inches, with summit cover building fast from relentless snow guns—perfect for bombing from K-1, Superstar, Snowdon, and Snowshed, and Bear Mountain's base is next in line for more fun. Season total? Already stacking strong, building toward their beastly average of 165 inches annually, fueled by recent storms dropping up to 10 inches.

Conditions are prime for piste pounding—think packed powder and freshies where the snow's fallen, with off-piste calling the brave (but check avy risks, shredders). Weather's cooperating with chilly single digits at the base lately, holding that snowpack tight. Looking ahead, cold snaps stick around, priming more man-made magic, though no big dumps forecast immediately—expect continued terrain explosions.

Pro tip from the locals: Grab the Killington app for real-time lift/trail deets, snag discounted tix with lodging, or hit Beast text alerts for powder drops. Lessons are popping for all levels, and that new Bear Mountain base camp residences are teasing luxe slopeside vibes come 2026. No major notices, just pack your thermals—the Beast is unleashing winter like never before. Time to link turns! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring to life this early season, serving up epic turns across a massive playground in Vermont. As of a couple days ago, they've cranked open over 90 trails with snowmaking in overdrive thanks to those biting cold temps—way up from 63 trails and 6 lifts spinning last Thursday. Fresh powder alert: 8 inches dumped in the last 48 hours, including about 8 inches new at the base, keeping groomers soft and carving sweet.

Base depths are sitting around 14 inches, with summit cover building fast from relentless snow guns—perfect for bombing from K-1, Superstar, Snowdon, and Snowshed, and Bear Mountain's base is next in line for more fun. Season total? Already stacking strong, building toward their beastly average of 165 inches annually, fueled by recent storms dropping up to 10 inches.

Conditions are prime for piste pounding—think packed powder and freshies where the snow's fallen, with off-piste calling the brave (but check avy risks, shredders). Weather's cooperating with chilly single digits at the base lately, holding that snowpack tight. Looking ahead, cold snaps stick around, priming more man-made magic, though no big dumps forecast immediately—expect continued terrain explosions.

Pro tip from the locals: Grab the Killington app for real-time lift/trail deets, snag discounted tix with lodging, or hit Beast text alerts for powder drops. Lessons are popping for all levels, and that new Bear Mountain base camp residences are teasing luxe slopeside vibes come 2026. No major notices, just pack your thermals—the Beast is unleashing winter like never before. Time to link turns! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring to life this early season, serving up epic turns across a massive playground in Vermont. As of a couple days ago, they've cranked open over 90 trails with snowmaking in overdrive thanks to those biting cold temps—way up from 63 trails and 6 lifts spinning last Thursday. Fresh powder alert: 8 inches dumped in the last 48 hours, including about 8 inches new at the base, keeping groomers soft and carving sweet.

Base depths are sitting around 14 inches, with summit cover building fast from relentless snow guns—perfect for bombing from K-1, Superstar, Snowdon, and Snowshed, and Bear Mountain's base is next in line for more fun. Season total? Already stacking strong, building toward their beastly average of 165 inches annually, fueled by recent storms dropping up to 10 inches.

Conditions are prime for piste pounding—think packed powder and freshies where the snow's fallen, with off-piste calling the brave (but check avy risks, shredders). Weather's cooperating with chilly single digits at the base lately, holding that snowpack tight. Looking ahead, cold snaps stick around, priming more man-made magic, though no big dumps forecast immediately—expect continued terrain explosions.

Pro tip from the locals: Grab the Killington app for real-time lift/trail deets, snag discounted tix with lodging, or hit Beast text alerts for powder drops. Lessons are popping for all levels, and that new Bear Mountain base camp residences are teasing luxe slopeside vibes come 2026. No major notices, just pack your thermals—the Beast is unleashing winter like never before. Time to link turns! 

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Killington's Early Season Roar: Epic Snowmaking, Fresh Powder, and the Beast of the East Shines</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring to life this early season, with cold temps fueling epic snowmaking and fresh dumps turning heads. As of yesterday morning, they've got **63 trails** open across K-1, Superstar, Snowdon, and Snowshed, served by **6 lifts** spinning strong—perfect for carving groomers or hitting those powder stashes. Snowmaking crews are hammering Bear Mountain base right now, so expect even more terrain to unleash soon.

They just scored **8 inches** over the past 48 hours, including a solid 8-inch blast reported yesterday, keeping the base at around **14 inches** and conditions prime for ripping. Piste-wise, it's mostly machine-groomed goodness with that fresh layer on top, though off-piste stays gated—stay safe out there, beasts! Season total? Killington's chasing its legendary 165-inch annual average, but specifics are stacking up fast with this start.

Weather's cooperating big time: chilly single digits yesterday (around 10°F), with cold holding steady for snow guns to blast away. Looking ahead, mostly dry vibes for the next few days but **freezing or below**—maxing near 21°F Saturday morning before dipping to 5°F lows by Thursday. No big storms screaming yet, but that cold lock keeps the base building.

Pro tip: Grab discounted lift tickets with direct lodging bookings, and hit the app for real-time lift/trail status to dodge lines. Numbers could shift with wind or cover tweaks, so check Beast text alerts for the freshest scoop. Whether you're shredding Superstar or lapping Snowshed, Killington's delivering that classic Vermont early-season thrill—pack your thermals and charge!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring to life this early season, with cold temps fueling epic snowmaking and fresh dumps turning heads. As of yesterday morning, they've got **63 trails** open across K-1, Superstar, Snowdon, and Snowshed, served by **6 lifts** spinning strong—perfect for carving groomers or hitting those powder stashes. Snowmaking crews are hammering Bear Mountain base right now, so expect even more terrain to unleash soon.

They just scored **8 inches** over the past 48 hours, including a solid 8-inch blast reported yesterday, keeping the base at around **14 inches** and conditions prime for ripping. Piste-wise, it's mostly machine-groomed goodness with that fresh layer on top, though off-piste stays gated—stay safe out there, beasts! Season total? Killington's chasing its legendary 165-inch annual average, but specifics are stacking up fast with this start.

Weather's cooperating big time: chilly single digits yesterday (around 10°F), with cold holding steady for snow guns to blast away. Looking ahead, mostly dry vibes for the next few days but **freezing or below**—maxing near 21°F Saturday morning before dipping to 5°F lows by Thursday. No big storms screaming yet, but that cold lock keeps the base building.

Pro tip: Grab discounted lift tickets with direct lodging bookings, and hit the app for real-time lift/trail status to dodge lines. Numbers could shift with wind or cover tweaks, so check Beast text alerts for the freshest scoop. Whether you're shredding Superstar or lapping Snowshed, Killington's delivering that classic Vermont early-season thrill—pack your thermals and charge!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey, snow junkies! Killington, the Beast of the East, is roaring to life this early season, with cold temps fueling epic snowmaking and fresh dumps turning heads. As of yesterday morning, they've got **63 trails** open across K-1, Superstar, Snowdon, and Snowshed, served by **6 lifts** spinning strong—perfect for carving groomers or hitting those powder stashes. Snowmaking crews are hammering Bear Mountain base right now, so expect even more terrain to unleash soon.

They just scored **8 inches** over the past 48 hours, including a solid 8-inch blast reported yesterday, keeping the base at around **14 inches** and conditions prime for ripping. Piste-wise, it's mostly machine-groomed goodness with that fresh layer on top, though off-piste stays gated—stay safe out there, beasts! Season total? Killington's chasing its legendary 165-inch annual average, but specifics are stacking up fast with this start.

Weather's cooperating big time: chilly single digits yesterday (around 10°F), with cold holding steady for snow guns to blast away. Looking ahead, mostly dry vibes for the next few days but **freezing or below**—maxing near 21°F Saturday morning before dipping to 5°F lows by Thursday. No big storms screaming yet, but that cold lock keeps the base building.

Pro tip: Grab discounted lift tickets with direct lodging bookings, and hit the app for real-time lift/trail status to dodge lines. Numbers could shift with wind or cover tweaks, so check Beast text alerts for the freshest scoop. Whether you're shredding Superstar or lapping Snowshed, Killington's delivering that classic Vermont early-season thrill—pack your thermals and charge!

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF

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      <title>Killington's Powder Playground: Carving Slopes and Exploring the Beast of the East</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're gearing up to charge the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, you’re in for a solid start to the season. Right now, the snow base depth ranges from about 12 inches at the base to approximately 22 inches (56 cm) up at the summit, which sits at 4,241 feet. This means plenty of solid snow cover to explore. Over the past week, Killington has seen around 10 inches of fresh snow, with a season total stacking up to roughly 44 inches so far—getting the Beast's engine warmed up for more powder days ahead.

In terms of recent snowfall, the past 24 to 48 hours haven’t brought a significant dump, but the mountain is keeping that fresh vibe alive with snowmaking running full throttle thanks to the cold temperatures that hovered between lows in the low teens (-7°C to -21°C) and highs in the 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. This artificial snow helps keep the surface groomed and packed powder in great shape, ideal for carving up from the summit to the base.

Currently, you'll find around 60 trails open, providing a generous playground for all skill levels. That’s about 39% of the total trails, with Killington hosting 155 trails total, so there’s a mix from wide cruisers to more technical steeps and gladed runs. Alongside this, 7 of the resort’s 22 lifts are spinning, including high-speed quads and gondolas, giving decent access to much of the open terrain despite not all lifts being operational yet. Expect crowded spots during peak weekend hours, but weekday skiing offers a quieter, more intimate experience.

Weather-wise, it’s partly cloudy with crisp, cold air perfect for prolonged snow quality. Temperatures hover around 20 to 32 degrees Fahrenheit during the day with colder nights. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days promises mostly partly cloudy skies with very light snow flurries possible, but nothing major. Temperatures will steadily range from highs in the low 20s to low 30s and lows dipping close to single digits Fahrenheit, favoring continued snowmaking and a great foundation for nice piste conditions.

Pistes are predominantly machine-groomed and packed powder—perfect for those who love to flow on smooth surfaces. Off-piste conditions vary more—look for some untouched pockets of powder in shaded tree runs, although be mindful of wind crusts and some firm patches, especially as the days progress without substantial new snow. For powder hounds, scouting shaded, less trafficked glades early in the day might unearth some soft turns.

A special tip for visiting skiers and riders: with the season officially underway since November 12 and running to early June, take advantage of the snowmaking power and try to plan your visit on weekdays for lighter lift lines. The resort also offers some mountain sports lessons to sharpen your skills, plus a brand-new slopeside residential community if you’re thinking longer term.

Overall, Killington is buz

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're gearing up to charge the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, you’re in for a solid start to the season. Right now, the snow base depth ranges from about 12 inches at the base to approximately 22 inches (56 cm) up at the summit, which sits at 4,241 feet. This means plenty of solid snow cover to explore. Over the past week, Killington has seen around 10 inches of fresh snow, with a season total stacking up to roughly 44 inches so far—getting the Beast's engine warmed up for more powder days ahead.

In terms of recent snowfall, the past 24 to 48 hours haven’t brought a significant dump, but the mountain is keeping that fresh vibe alive with snowmaking running full throttle thanks to the cold temperatures that hovered between lows in the low teens (-7°C to -21°C) and highs in the 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. This artificial snow helps keep the surface groomed and packed powder in great shape, ideal for carving up from the summit to the base.

Currently, you'll find around 60 trails open, providing a generous playground for all skill levels. That’s about 39% of the total trails, with Killington hosting 155 trails total, so there’s a mix from wide cruisers to more technical steeps and gladed runs. Alongside this, 7 of the resort’s 22 lifts are spinning, including high-speed quads and gondolas, giving decent access to much of the open terrain despite not all lifts being operational yet. Expect crowded spots during peak weekend hours, but weekday skiing offers a quieter, more intimate experience.

Weather-wise, it’s partly cloudy with crisp, cold air perfect for prolonged snow quality. Temperatures hover around 20 to 32 degrees Fahrenheit during the day with colder nights. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days promises mostly partly cloudy skies with very light snow flurries possible, but nothing major. Temperatures will steadily range from highs in the low 20s to low 30s and lows dipping close to single digits Fahrenheit, favoring continued snowmaking and a great foundation for nice piste conditions.

Pistes are predominantly machine-groomed and packed powder—perfect for those who love to flow on smooth surfaces. Off-piste conditions vary more—look for some untouched pockets of powder in shaded tree runs, although be mindful of wind crusts and some firm patches, especially as the days progress without substantial new snow. For powder hounds, scouting shaded, less trafficked glades early in the day might unearth some soft turns.

A special tip for visiting skiers and riders: with the season officially underway since November 12 and running to early June, take advantage of the snowmaking power and try to plan your visit on weekdays for lighter lift lines. The resort also offers some mountain sports lessons to sharpen your skills, plus a brand-new slopeside residential community if you’re thinking longer term.

Overall, Killington is buz

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're gearing up to charge the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, you’re in for a solid start to the season. Right now, the snow base depth ranges from about 12 inches at the base to approximately 22 inches (56 cm) up at the summit, which sits at 4,241 feet. This means plenty of solid snow cover to explore. Over the past week, Killington has seen around 10 inches of fresh snow, with a season total stacking up to roughly 44 inches so far—getting the Beast's engine warmed up for more powder days ahead.

In terms of recent snowfall, the past 24 to 48 hours haven’t brought a significant dump, but the mountain is keeping that fresh vibe alive with snowmaking running full throttle thanks to the cold temperatures that hovered between lows in the low teens (-7°C to -21°C) and highs in the 20s to low 30s Fahrenheit. This artificial snow helps keep the surface groomed and packed powder in great shape, ideal for carving up from the summit to the base.

Currently, you'll find around 60 trails open, providing a generous playground for all skill levels. That’s about 39% of the total trails, with Killington hosting 155 trails total, so there’s a mix from wide cruisers to more technical steeps and gladed runs. Alongside this, 7 of the resort’s 22 lifts are spinning, including high-speed quads and gondolas, giving decent access to much of the open terrain despite not all lifts being operational yet. Expect crowded spots during peak weekend hours, but weekday skiing offers a quieter, more intimate experience.

Weather-wise, it’s partly cloudy with crisp, cold air perfect for prolonged snow quality. Temperatures hover around 20 to 32 degrees Fahrenheit during the day with colder nights. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days promises mostly partly cloudy skies with very light snow flurries possible, but nothing major. Temperatures will steadily range from highs in the low 20s to low 30s and lows dipping close to single digits Fahrenheit, favoring continued snowmaking and a great foundation for nice piste conditions.

Pistes are predominantly machine-groomed and packed powder—perfect for those who love to flow on smooth surfaces. Off-piste conditions vary more—look for some untouched pockets of powder in shaded tree runs, although be mindful of wind crusts and some firm patches, especially as the days progress without substantial new snow. For powder hounds, scouting shaded, less trafficked glades early in the day might unearth some soft turns.

A special tip for visiting skiers and riders: with the season officially underway since November 12 and running to early June, take advantage of the snowmaking power and try to plan your visit on weekdays for lighter lift lines. The resort also offers some mountain sports lessons to sharpen your skills, plus a brand-new slopeside residential community if you’re thinking longer term.

Overall, Killington is buz

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      <title>Early Winter Wonderland at Killington: Promising Skiing Conditions Await</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you’re gearing up for skiing or snowboarding at Killington Resort in Vermont, the mountain is currently in early winter shape with fresh opportunities to carve some packed powder. At the base and summit, snow depth is about 12 inches, offering a modest but groomable surface to enjoy the slopes. The mountain recently saw a light dusting last week, with 2 inches recorded around December 4th, helping set a fresh layer of machine-groomed powder across the runs. However, the past two days have not brought additional new snowfall.

Today, Killington has about 22 trails open out of its sprawling 155, with three lifts running (out of 22 total), meaning roughly 14% of the terrain is available for shredding—but don’t let that deter you. This early season limited opening is typical, as the resort continues snowmaking efforts and expects to expand as natural snow accumulates and temperatures drop further. Most of the open terrain features packed powder that’s been groomed overnight, so the pistes are smooth and ready for your skis or board.

The weather on the mountain is holding steady with cold, crisp conditions ideal for skiing: current temperatures hover around 31°F at the base and chill down to 22°F by the summit. Expect mostly sunny skies making for a clear day and excellent visibility. Looking ahead, forecasts for the next five days predict no significant snowfall, but temperatures are expected to remain quite cool with highs around the low 30s Fahrenheit and overnight lows dipping below freezing. This means the snow on the trails should stay firm with little melt, especially early in the mornings.

Off-piste conditions around Killington right now are variable but worth scouting carefully. The fresh snow from early December remains in shaded or less trafficked areas but can quickly turn into crust or slush patches in sunnier spots or warmer periods. Winter’s early arrival means wind can also create some firm icy crusts on exposed ridges, so off-piste enthusiasts should stay alert and check avalanche risk levels before venturing beyond groomed runs. Keep in mind that off-piste terrain is always more unpredictable early in the season with a thinner snowpack.

Season snowfall totals so far stand at around 18 inches, which is on the low side but in line with early December of typical winters when the full force of the season has yet to hit. Killington averages about 165 inches annually, with snow depths frequently surpassing 60 inches at peak season, so there’s plenty of room for growth and some legendary powder days ahead. Snowmaking operations have been active to build the base and open more terrain safely, and the resort’s grooming crews have been busy keeping trails in prime condition.

A special tip for visitors: weekday hours run from 9 AM to 4 PM while weekend hours extend slightly earlier to 8 AM, so plan accordingly if you want to maximize your time

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you’re gearing up for skiing or snowboarding at Killington Resort in Vermont, the mountain is currently in early winter shape with fresh opportunities to carve some packed powder. At the base and summit, snow depth is about 12 inches, offering a modest but groomable surface to enjoy the slopes. The mountain recently saw a light dusting last week, with 2 inches recorded around December 4th, helping set a fresh layer of machine-groomed powder across the runs. However, the past two days have not brought additional new snowfall.

Today, Killington has about 22 trails open out of its sprawling 155, with three lifts running (out of 22 total), meaning roughly 14% of the terrain is available for shredding—but don’t let that deter you. This early season limited opening is typical, as the resort continues snowmaking efforts and expects to expand as natural snow accumulates and temperatures drop further. Most of the open terrain features packed powder that’s been groomed overnight, so the pistes are smooth and ready for your skis or board.

The weather on the mountain is holding steady with cold, crisp conditions ideal for skiing: current temperatures hover around 31°F at the base and chill down to 22°F by the summit. Expect mostly sunny skies making for a clear day and excellent visibility. Looking ahead, forecasts for the next five days predict no significant snowfall, but temperatures are expected to remain quite cool with highs around the low 30s Fahrenheit and overnight lows dipping below freezing. This means the snow on the trails should stay firm with little melt, especially early in the mornings.

Off-piste conditions around Killington right now are variable but worth scouting carefully. The fresh snow from early December remains in shaded or less trafficked areas but can quickly turn into crust or slush patches in sunnier spots or warmer periods. Winter’s early arrival means wind can also create some firm icy crusts on exposed ridges, so off-piste enthusiasts should stay alert and check avalanche risk levels before venturing beyond groomed runs. Keep in mind that off-piste terrain is always more unpredictable early in the season with a thinner snowpack.

Season snowfall totals so far stand at around 18 inches, which is on the low side but in line with early December of typical winters when the full force of the season has yet to hit. Killington averages about 165 inches annually, with snow depths frequently surpassing 60 inches at peak season, so there’s plenty of room for growth and some legendary powder days ahead. Snowmaking operations have been active to build the base and open more terrain safely, and the resort’s grooming crews have been busy keeping trails in prime condition.

A special tip for visitors: weekday hours run from 9 AM to 4 PM while weekend hours extend slightly earlier to 8 AM, so plan accordingly if you want to maximize your time

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you’re gearing up for skiing or snowboarding at Killington Resort in Vermont, the mountain is currently in early winter shape with fresh opportunities to carve some packed powder. At the base and summit, snow depth is about 12 inches, offering a modest but groomable surface to enjoy the slopes. The mountain recently saw a light dusting last week, with 2 inches recorded around December 4th, helping set a fresh layer of machine-groomed powder across the runs. However, the past two days have not brought additional new snowfall.

Today, Killington has about 22 trails open out of its sprawling 155, with three lifts running (out of 22 total), meaning roughly 14% of the terrain is available for shredding—but don’t let that deter you. This early season limited opening is typical, as the resort continues snowmaking efforts and expects to expand as natural snow accumulates and temperatures drop further. Most of the open terrain features packed powder that’s been groomed overnight, so the pistes are smooth and ready for your skis or board.

The weather on the mountain is holding steady with cold, crisp conditions ideal for skiing: current temperatures hover around 31°F at the base and chill down to 22°F by the summit. Expect mostly sunny skies making for a clear day and excellent visibility. Looking ahead, forecasts for the next five days predict no significant snowfall, but temperatures are expected to remain quite cool with highs around the low 30s Fahrenheit and overnight lows dipping below freezing. This means the snow on the trails should stay firm with little melt, especially early in the mornings.

Off-piste conditions around Killington right now are variable but worth scouting carefully. The fresh snow from early December remains in shaded or less trafficked areas but can quickly turn into crust or slush patches in sunnier spots or warmer periods. Winter’s early arrival means wind can also create some firm icy crusts on exposed ridges, so off-piste enthusiasts should stay alert and check avalanche risk levels before venturing beyond groomed runs. Keep in mind that off-piste terrain is always more unpredictable early in the season with a thinner snowpack.

Season snowfall totals so far stand at around 18 inches, which is on the low side but in line with early December of typical winters when the full force of the season has yet to hit. Killington averages about 165 inches annually, with snow depths frequently surpassing 60 inches at peak season, so there’s plenty of room for growth and some legendary powder days ahead. Snowmaking operations have been active to build the base and open more terrain safely, and the resort’s grooming crews have been busy keeping trails in prime condition.

A special tip for visitors: weekday hours run from 9 AM to 4 PM while weekend hours extend slightly earlier to 8 AM, so plan accordingly if you want to maximize your time

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort, Vermont, the mountain is gearing up nicely for the early season with a solid base and decent terrain open to carve up. Currently, Killington boasts a snow depth of about **40 cm at the base** and **56 cm at the mountain summit** (1293 m), primarily a good dose of artificial snow given the early December timing. The last fresh snow fell a couple of days ago, on December 7, with a light accumulation bringing a quick refresh to the surface. In the last 24 hours, snowfall has been minimal—less than 1 cm—so it’s the groomed trails holding the fort right now.

Speaking of trails and lifts, about **46% of the 118.4 km of slopes are open**, translating to roughly 54 km of skiing terrain. For lift access, you can ride on **7 out of the 22 lifts currently operational**. This is typical for early season when the resort is steadily ramping up, so expect good coverage on main runs and some early-season specials like the Valley Run.

Weather-wise, it’s cool and crisp with temperatures hovering around freezing—low teens Fahrenheit at the summit and high teens lower down (around 16 to 24°F at the base, and 10 to 17°F at the summit). The sky is mostly cloudy with some light wind at about 12 mph, creating those fresh snowflake moods on and off throughout the afternoon. The forecast through the next five days hints at continued cold weather, with more snow predicted midweek (6 cm expected on December 10 and 11) and occasional small dustings later in the week. It’s shaping up to be a mix of machine-groomed pistes in great condition and pockets of natural snow layering up nicely.

For off-piste adventurers, snow packing varies: the machine grooming holds the pistes in a smooth, skiable state, but off-piste conditions can range from powdery patches following new snowfall to crusty layers where wind has swept the snow thin. It’s wise to check local avalanche risks and carry proper safety gear if you head off-trail. The slopes are mostly ready for skiers and boarders looking for that early December thrill, though some terrain remains closed as the mountain builds up the season’s snowpack.

The season kicks off officially from mid-November and runs until early June, with Killington averaging a hefty **annual snowfall of around 250 inches (about 635 cm)**, so plenty of winter fun lies ahead. Given it’s December, snow quality is generally favorable, benefitting from shorter daylight and lower sun angles, which helps preserve snow through the day.

No significant special notices or closures are reported at the moment, but always check the resort’s live updates just before heading out, as conditions can shift quickly this time of year. Night skiing isn’t currently available, and the halfpipe remains closed, but the fun park is open for freestyle enthusiasts ready to nail their tricks.

If you're planning your trip, remember

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort, Vermont, the mountain is gearing up nicely for the early season with a solid base and decent terrain open to carve up. Currently, Killington boasts a snow depth of about **40 cm at the base** and **56 cm at the mountain summit** (1293 m), primarily a good dose of artificial snow given the early December timing. The last fresh snow fell a couple of days ago, on December 7, with a light accumulation bringing a quick refresh to the surface. In the last 24 hours, snowfall has been minimal—less than 1 cm—so it’s the groomed trails holding the fort right now.

Speaking of trails and lifts, about **46% of the 118.4 km of slopes are open**, translating to roughly 54 km of skiing terrain. For lift access, you can ride on **7 out of the 22 lifts currently operational**. This is typical for early season when the resort is steadily ramping up, so expect good coverage on main runs and some early-season specials like the Valley Run.

Weather-wise, it’s cool and crisp with temperatures hovering around freezing—low teens Fahrenheit at the summit and high teens lower down (around 16 to 24°F at the base, and 10 to 17°F at the summit). The sky is mostly cloudy with some light wind at about 12 mph, creating those fresh snowflake moods on and off throughout the afternoon. The forecast through the next five days hints at continued cold weather, with more snow predicted midweek (6 cm expected on December 10 and 11) and occasional small dustings later in the week. It’s shaping up to be a mix of machine-groomed pistes in great condition and pockets of natural snow layering up nicely.

For off-piste adventurers, snow packing varies: the machine grooming holds the pistes in a smooth, skiable state, but off-piste conditions can range from powdery patches following new snowfall to crusty layers where wind has swept the snow thin. It’s wise to check local avalanche risks and carry proper safety gear if you head off-trail. The slopes are mostly ready for skiers and boarders looking for that early December thrill, though some terrain remains closed as the mountain builds up the season’s snowpack.

The season kicks off officially from mid-November and runs until early June, with Killington averaging a hefty **annual snowfall of around 250 inches (about 635 cm)**, so plenty of winter fun lies ahead. Given it’s December, snow quality is generally favorable, benefitting from shorter daylight and lower sun angles, which helps preserve snow through the day.

No significant special notices or closures are reported at the moment, but always check the resort’s live updates just before heading out, as conditions can shift quickly this time of year. Night skiing isn’t currently available, and the halfpipe remains closed, but the fun park is open for freestyle enthusiasts ready to nail their tricks.

If you're planning your trip, remember

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort, Vermont, the mountain is gearing up nicely for the early season with a solid base and decent terrain open to carve up. Currently, Killington boasts a snow depth of about **40 cm at the base** and **56 cm at the mountain summit** (1293 m), primarily a good dose of artificial snow given the early December timing. The last fresh snow fell a couple of days ago, on December 7, with a light accumulation bringing a quick refresh to the surface. In the last 24 hours, snowfall has been minimal—less than 1 cm—so it’s the groomed trails holding the fort right now.

Speaking of trails and lifts, about **46% of the 118.4 km of slopes are open**, translating to roughly 54 km of skiing terrain. For lift access, you can ride on **7 out of the 22 lifts currently operational**. This is typical for early season when the resort is steadily ramping up, so expect good coverage on main runs and some early-season specials like the Valley Run.

Weather-wise, it’s cool and crisp with temperatures hovering around freezing—low teens Fahrenheit at the summit and high teens lower down (around 16 to 24°F at the base, and 10 to 17°F at the summit). The sky is mostly cloudy with some light wind at about 12 mph, creating those fresh snowflake moods on and off throughout the afternoon. The forecast through the next five days hints at continued cold weather, with more snow predicted midweek (6 cm expected on December 10 and 11) and occasional small dustings later in the week. It’s shaping up to be a mix of machine-groomed pistes in great condition and pockets of natural snow layering up nicely.

For off-piste adventurers, snow packing varies: the machine grooming holds the pistes in a smooth, skiable state, but off-piste conditions can range from powdery patches following new snowfall to crusty layers where wind has swept the snow thin. It’s wise to check local avalanche risks and carry proper safety gear if you head off-trail. The slopes are mostly ready for skiers and boarders looking for that early December thrill, though some terrain remains closed as the mountain builds up the season’s snowpack.

The season kicks off officially from mid-November and runs until early June, with Killington averaging a hefty **annual snowfall of around 250 inches (about 635 cm)**, so plenty of winter fun lies ahead. Given it’s December, snow quality is generally favorable, benefitting from shorter daylight and lower sun angles, which helps preserve snow through the day.

No significant special notices or closures are reported at the moment, but always check the resort’s live updates just before heading out, as conditions can shift quickly this time of year. Night skiing isn’t currently available, and the halfpipe remains closed, but the fun park is open for freestyle enthusiasts ready to nail their tricks.

If you're planning your trip, remember

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready to embrace a classic East Coast skiing experience with some solid early-season conditions shaping up across The Beast. Right now, the mountain boasts about 56 centimeters (roughly 22 inches) of snow at the summit and 40 centimeters (around 16 inches) at the base, though much of this is artificial snow laid down to kickstart the season, ensuring the slopes are primed for action[1]. While fresh natural snowfall has been sparse—the last noted powder fell on December 2—recent cold temps are helping the snowmaking machines work overtime, and the resort currently has 53 kilometers (about 33 miles) of trails open, which is 45% of the total terrain. Lift-wise, 7 of 22 lifts are spinning to get you and your gear up the mountain, which is typical for early December as the resort ramps up terrain availability[1][5].

The weather is currently offering chilly but clear vibes with temperatures ranging from 11 to 24 degrees Fahrenheit at the base and summit, paired with light winds around 10 to 12 mph. The forecast over the next five days looks promising for skiers and snowboarders who chase fresh tracks: expect a few light dustings of snow especially on Wednesday with about 6 cm predicted, while the other days remain mostly cold and clear, perfect for maintaining the early artificial snow base and whatever natural snow shows up[1][2][4]. These cold temps will help keep those piste surfaces firm but fun; however, since the snow is mostly machine-made, you might find the slopes a bit on the faster side—a typical East Coast winter treat.

For those who dream of off-piste adventures, be aware that conditions can be quite variable this time of year. While some shaded, less-trafficked spots may hold pockets of powder, wind and sun can swiftly transform these into wind crusts or icy layers, so choose your spots carefully and keep an eye on local avalanche risk advisories before venturing beyond the marked runs[9][11]. The snow quality for on-trail skiing remains good, with the artificial snow base providing consistent coverage, especially on the valley runs that are open.

Since the ski season is officially underway (running until June 7), and with snowmaking running full throttle, now is a great time to visit if you want to beat the crowds and catch early season deals. The resort is offering over 60 trails open in total, including terrain parks for jibbers and boarders, though the halfpipe remains closed for now[5][15]. Night skiing isn’t available yet, so plan your days for daylight hours on the snow.

Season-to-date snowfall is still building, with the mountain averaging about 165 inches annually. December is historically a mixed month with fluctuating conditions, but Killington’s robust snowmaking and high elevation (base at 355 m and summit at 1293 m) help establish a reliable early-season foundation. The re

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready to embrace a classic East Coast skiing experience with some solid early-season conditions shaping up across The Beast. Right now, the mountain boasts about 56 centimeters (roughly 22 inches) of snow at the summit and 40 centimeters (around 16 inches) at the base, though much of this is artificial snow laid down to kickstart the season, ensuring the slopes are primed for action[1]. While fresh natural snowfall has been sparse—the last noted powder fell on December 2—recent cold temps are helping the snowmaking machines work overtime, and the resort currently has 53 kilometers (about 33 miles) of trails open, which is 45% of the total terrain. Lift-wise, 7 of 22 lifts are spinning to get you and your gear up the mountain, which is typical for early December as the resort ramps up terrain availability[1][5].

The weather is currently offering chilly but clear vibes with temperatures ranging from 11 to 24 degrees Fahrenheit at the base and summit, paired with light winds around 10 to 12 mph. The forecast over the next five days looks promising for skiers and snowboarders who chase fresh tracks: expect a few light dustings of snow especially on Wednesday with about 6 cm predicted, while the other days remain mostly cold and clear, perfect for maintaining the early artificial snow base and whatever natural snow shows up[1][2][4]. These cold temps will help keep those piste surfaces firm but fun; however, since the snow is mostly machine-made, you might find the slopes a bit on the faster side—a typical East Coast winter treat.

For those who dream of off-piste adventures, be aware that conditions can be quite variable this time of year. While some shaded, less-trafficked spots may hold pockets of powder, wind and sun can swiftly transform these into wind crusts or icy layers, so choose your spots carefully and keep an eye on local avalanche risk advisories before venturing beyond the marked runs[9][11]. The snow quality for on-trail skiing remains good, with the artificial snow base providing consistent coverage, especially on the valley runs that are open.

Since the ski season is officially underway (running until June 7), and with snowmaking running full throttle, now is a great time to visit if you want to beat the crowds and catch early season deals. The resort is offering over 60 trails open in total, including terrain parks for jibbers and boarders, though the halfpipe remains closed for now[5][15]. Night skiing isn’t available yet, so plan your days for daylight hours on the snow.

Season-to-date snowfall is still building, with the mountain averaging about 165 inches annually. December is historically a mixed month with fluctuating conditions, but Killington’s robust snowmaking and high elevation (base at 355 m and summit at 1293 m) help establish a reliable early-season foundation. The re

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready to embrace a classic East Coast skiing experience with some solid early-season conditions shaping up across The Beast. Right now, the mountain boasts about 56 centimeters (roughly 22 inches) of snow at the summit and 40 centimeters (around 16 inches) at the base, though much of this is artificial snow laid down to kickstart the season, ensuring the slopes are primed for action[1]. While fresh natural snowfall has been sparse—the last noted powder fell on December 2—recent cold temps are helping the snowmaking machines work overtime, and the resort currently has 53 kilometers (about 33 miles) of trails open, which is 45% of the total terrain. Lift-wise, 7 of 22 lifts are spinning to get you and your gear up the mountain, which is typical for early December as the resort ramps up terrain availability[1][5].

The weather is currently offering chilly but clear vibes with temperatures ranging from 11 to 24 degrees Fahrenheit at the base and summit, paired with light winds around 10 to 12 mph. The forecast over the next five days looks promising for skiers and snowboarders who chase fresh tracks: expect a few light dustings of snow especially on Wednesday with about 6 cm predicted, while the other days remain mostly cold and clear, perfect for maintaining the early artificial snow base and whatever natural snow shows up[1][2][4]. These cold temps will help keep those piste surfaces firm but fun; however, since the snow is mostly machine-made, you might find the slopes a bit on the faster side—a typical East Coast winter treat.

For those who dream of off-piste adventures, be aware that conditions can be quite variable this time of year. While some shaded, less-trafficked spots may hold pockets of powder, wind and sun can swiftly transform these into wind crusts or icy layers, so choose your spots carefully and keep an eye on local avalanche risk advisories before venturing beyond the marked runs[9][11]. The snow quality for on-trail skiing remains good, with the artificial snow base providing consistent coverage, especially on the valley runs that are open.

Since the ski season is officially underway (running until June 7), and with snowmaking running full throttle, now is a great time to visit if you want to beat the crowds and catch early season deals. The resort is offering over 60 trails open in total, including terrain parks for jibbers and boarders, though the halfpipe remains closed for now[5][15]. Night skiing isn’t available yet, so plan your days for daylight hours on the snow.

Season-to-date snowfall is still building, with the mountain averaging about 165 inches annually. December is historically a mixed month with fluctuating conditions, but Killington’s robust snowmaking and high elevation (base at 355 m and summit at 1293 m) help establish a reliable early-season foundation. The re

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you’re headed to Killington Resort in Vermont looking for fresh powder and great skiing action, here’s the lowdown on the current scene that’ll help you think like a local. At the moment, snow depths are holding steady with about 56 cm up at the mountain summit (around 1293 meters) and 40 cm down at the base (355 meters). Most of this snow is artificial, as natural snowfall has been scarce recently, with the last real flakes reported on December 2nd. There has been a modest dusting, around 3 cm, in the last 24 hours but nothing major over the past two days, so conditions remain largely shaped by snowmaking efforts.

Currently, about 7 of the 22 lifts are spinning—so roughly 32%—and about 30% of the 118 km of trails are open. This limited terrain includes the valley run and some key sections of the mountain, giving you decent options to carve but reminding you it’s still early season. The Fun Park is open for those who want to hit the jumps and rails, but the Halfpipe remains closed. Night skiing isn’t available yet, so plan your runs accordingly.

Weather-wise, temperatures are hovering in the chilly zone with lows dipping below freezing and highs staying below 0°C (-13 to -6°C on the summit). The forecast for the next five days predicts mostly cold conditions with a bit of light snow peppering the mountain—just a centimeter or two a day, sometimes less—maintaining decent coverage but no major storms on the horizon until possibly later in the week when there might be a 12 cm snowfall expected. Expect crisp, clear days interspersed with some colder, cloudy stretches—classic Vermont winter vibes.

Piste conditions are a mix due to recent warm-ups and heavy skiers during peak times. Expect the groomed runs to be firm, with some icy patches particularly if the sun hits and then it refreezes—easily manageable but something to be aware of. Off-piste fans should approach with caution as snowpack varies and areas exposed to wind and sun may have crust or less stable snow. Avalanche risk isn’t prominent now, but checking local advisories before venturing off-trail is wise.

This season Killington is on track for a solid haul, historically averaging about 165 inches (over 4 meters) of snow by season’s end with about 50 snowfall days. So far, snow totals are still building but the early snowmaking and upcoming weather promise steady improvement. For visitors, note that the mountain is still ramping up, so it’s not full throttle yet—but this means fewer crowds and a chance to enjoy those freshly groomed runs with good snow quality.

Don’t forget to book your lift tickets, rentals, and lessons online in advance as the resort operates with streamlined passes this season. Also, consider early season lodging deals through Killington’s site for extra savings. Whether you’re a powder hound or a cruiser, Killington’s early December conditions offer a real taste of win

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you’re headed to Killington Resort in Vermont looking for fresh powder and great skiing action, here’s the lowdown on the current scene that’ll help you think like a local. At the moment, snow depths are holding steady with about 56 cm up at the mountain summit (around 1293 meters) and 40 cm down at the base (355 meters). Most of this snow is artificial, as natural snowfall has been scarce recently, with the last real flakes reported on December 2nd. There has been a modest dusting, around 3 cm, in the last 24 hours but nothing major over the past two days, so conditions remain largely shaped by snowmaking efforts.

Currently, about 7 of the 22 lifts are spinning—so roughly 32%—and about 30% of the 118 km of trails are open. This limited terrain includes the valley run and some key sections of the mountain, giving you decent options to carve but reminding you it’s still early season. The Fun Park is open for those who want to hit the jumps and rails, but the Halfpipe remains closed. Night skiing isn’t available yet, so plan your runs accordingly.

Weather-wise, temperatures are hovering in the chilly zone with lows dipping below freezing and highs staying below 0°C (-13 to -6°C on the summit). The forecast for the next five days predicts mostly cold conditions with a bit of light snow peppering the mountain—just a centimeter or two a day, sometimes less—maintaining decent coverage but no major storms on the horizon until possibly later in the week when there might be a 12 cm snowfall expected. Expect crisp, clear days interspersed with some colder, cloudy stretches—classic Vermont winter vibes.

Piste conditions are a mix due to recent warm-ups and heavy skiers during peak times. Expect the groomed runs to be firm, with some icy patches particularly if the sun hits and then it refreezes—easily manageable but something to be aware of. Off-piste fans should approach with caution as snowpack varies and areas exposed to wind and sun may have crust or less stable snow. Avalanche risk isn’t prominent now, but checking local advisories before venturing off-trail is wise.

This season Killington is on track for a solid haul, historically averaging about 165 inches (over 4 meters) of snow by season’s end with about 50 snowfall days. So far, snow totals are still building but the early snowmaking and upcoming weather promise steady improvement. For visitors, note that the mountain is still ramping up, so it’s not full throttle yet—but this means fewer crowds and a chance to enjoy those freshly groomed runs with good snow quality.

Don’t forget to book your lift tickets, rentals, and lessons online in advance as the resort operates with streamlined passes this season. Also, consider early season lodging deals through Killington’s site for extra savings. Whether you’re a powder hound or a cruiser, Killington’s early December conditions offer a real taste of win

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you’re headed to Killington Resort in Vermont looking for fresh powder and great skiing action, here’s the lowdown on the current scene that’ll help you think like a local. At the moment, snow depths are holding steady with about 56 cm up at the mountain summit (around 1293 meters) and 40 cm down at the base (355 meters). Most of this snow is artificial, as natural snowfall has been scarce recently, with the last real flakes reported on December 2nd. There has been a modest dusting, around 3 cm, in the last 24 hours but nothing major over the past two days, so conditions remain largely shaped by snowmaking efforts.

Currently, about 7 of the 22 lifts are spinning—so roughly 32%—and about 30% of the 118 km of trails are open. This limited terrain includes the valley run and some key sections of the mountain, giving you decent options to carve but reminding you it’s still early season. The Fun Park is open for those who want to hit the jumps and rails, but the Halfpipe remains closed. Night skiing isn’t available yet, so plan your runs accordingly.

Weather-wise, temperatures are hovering in the chilly zone with lows dipping below freezing and highs staying below 0°C (-13 to -6°C on the summit). The forecast for the next five days predicts mostly cold conditions with a bit of light snow peppering the mountain—just a centimeter or two a day, sometimes less—maintaining decent coverage but no major storms on the horizon until possibly later in the week when there might be a 12 cm snowfall expected. Expect crisp, clear days interspersed with some colder, cloudy stretches—classic Vermont winter vibes.

Piste conditions are a mix due to recent warm-ups and heavy skiers during peak times. Expect the groomed runs to be firm, with some icy patches particularly if the sun hits and then it refreezes—easily manageable but something to be aware of. Off-piste fans should approach with caution as snowpack varies and areas exposed to wind and sun may have crust or less stable snow. Avalanche risk isn’t prominent now, but checking local advisories before venturing off-trail is wise.

This season Killington is on track for a solid haul, historically averaging about 165 inches (over 4 meters) of snow by season’s end with about 50 snowfall days. So far, snow totals are still building but the early snowmaking and upcoming weather promise steady improvement. For visitors, note that the mountain is still ramping up, so it’s not full throttle yet—but this means fewer crowds and a chance to enjoy those freshly groomed runs with good snow quality.

Don’t forget to book your lift tickets, rentals, and lessons online in advance as the resort operates with streamlined passes this season. Also, consider early season lodging deals through Killington’s site for extra savings. Whether you’re a powder hound or a cruiser, Killington’s early December conditions offer a real taste of win

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, fellow snow lover! If you’re eyeing Killington this weekend, you’re in for a classic early-season Vermont experience—lots of snowmaking magic, a good chunk of terrain open, and that unmistakable vibe of a mountain waking up for winter. Right now, the snow depth at the summit is sitting pretty at about 56 cm, while down at the base it’s around 40 cm, all of it looking like solid, groomed, machine-made snow. It’s not a powder day, but it’s the kind of firm, reliable base that lets the resort open up a healthy slice of the mountain and keep things running smoothly.

The last natural snowfall was a couple of days ago, so what you’re skiing on now is mostly that excellent man-made base with a light dusting of fresh on top from a small natural dump. There’s no significant new snow in the immediate forecast, so conditions are going to stay pretty consistent—think firm groomers in the morning, softening up nicely in the sun during the day, and refreezing into a nice corduroy canvas overnight. The weather’s been cooperative lately, with cold enough temps at elevation to keep the snow quality solid, and the forecast for the next few days looks stable, with highs in the 30s F at the base and colder up top, plenty of sunshine, and only a slight chance of light snow later in the week.

Right now, about 30 percent of the terrain is open, which translates to roughly 35 km of the resort’s 118 km of trails. That’s a solid chunk for early December, especially on the main mountain and Snowshed side, with a valley run open so you can ski all the way down. Around a third of the lifts are spinning—7 out of 22—which means lines are generally short and you can really make some laps without feeling rushed. The beginner terrain at Snowshed is fully open and running, so it’s a great time to bring newer skiers or riders into the mix.

Piste conditions are best described as firm and well-groomed in the morning, with a nice softening as the day warms up, especially on east and north-facing trails that hold the snow a bit longer. Off-piste is limited this early in the season, but there are some fun side hits and glades open where there’s enough coverage, mostly on steeper, shaded aspects. Just keep in mind that early-season snow means you still need to watch for rocks and stumps, especially in the trees and on lower-angle terrain that doesn’t hold snow as deep.

Killington’s average annual snowfall is around 165 inches, and while we’re still early in the season, the resort is already stacking up a solid base thanks to aggressive snowmaking. The season officially kicked off in mid-November, and they’re aiming to keep the lifts turning all the way into early June, so there’s plenty of winter left to play. Right now, the fun park is open and spinning, which is always a good sign that the resort is confident in its coverage, but the halfpipe is still closed, likely waiting fo

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, fellow snow lover! If you’re eyeing Killington this weekend, you’re in for a classic early-season Vermont experience—lots of snowmaking magic, a good chunk of terrain open, and that unmistakable vibe of a mountain waking up for winter. Right now, the snow depth at the summit is sitting pretty at about 56 cm, while down at the base it’s around 40 cm, all of it looking like solid, groomed, machine-made snow. It’s not a powder day, but it’s the kind of firm, reliable base that lets the resort open up a healthy slice of the mountain and keep things running smoothly.

The last natural snowfall was a couple of days ago, so what you’re skiing on now is mostly that excellent man-made base with a light dusting of fresh on top from a small natural dump. There’s no significant new snow in the immediate forecast, so conditions are going to stay pretty consistent—think firm groomers in the morning, softening up nicely in the sun during the day, and refreezing into a nice corduroy canvas overnight. The weather’s been cooperative lately, with cold enough temps at elevation to keep the snow quality solid, and the forecast for the next few days looks stable, with highs in the 30s F at the base and colder up top, plenty of sunshine, and only a slight chance of light snow later in the week.

Right now, about 30 percent of the terrain is open, which translates to roughly 35 km of the resort’s 118 km of trails. That’s a solid chunk for early December, especially on the main mountain and Snowshed side, with a valley run open so you can ski all the way down. Around a third of the lifts are spinning—7 out of 22—which means lines are generally short and you can really make some laps without feeling rushed. The beginner terrain at Snowshed is fully open and running, so it’s a great time to bring newer skiers or riders into the mix.

Piste conditions are best described as firm and well-groomed in the morning, with a nice softening as the day warms up, especially on east and north-facing trails that hold the snow a bit longer. Off-piste is limited this early in the season, but there are some fun side hits and glades open where there’s enough coverage, mostly on steeper, shaded aspects. Just keep in mind that early-season snow means you still need to watch for rocks and stumps, especially in the trees and on lower-angle terrain that doesn’t hold snow as deep.

Killington’s average annual snowfall is around 165 inches, and while we’re still early in the season, the resort is already stacking up a solid base thanks to aggressive snowmaking. The season officially kicked off in mid-November, and they’re aiming to keep the lifts turning all the way into early June, so there’s plenty of winter left to play. Right now, the fun park is open and spinning, which is always a good sign that the resort is confident in its coverage, but the halfpipe is still closed, likely waiting fo

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, fellow snow lover! If you’re eyeing Killington this weekend, you’re in for a classic early-season Vermont experience—lots of snowmaking magic, a good chunk of terrain open, and that unmistakable vibe of a mountain waking up for winter. Right now, the snow depth at the summit is sitting pretty at about 56 cm, while down at the base it’s around 40 cm, all of it looking like solid, groomed, machine-made snow. It’s not a powder day, but it’s the kind of firm, reliable base that lets the resort open up a healthy slice of the mountain and keep things running smoothly.

The last natural snowfall was a couple of days ago, so what you’re skiing on now is mostly that excellent man-made base with a light dusting of fresh on top from a small natural dump. There’s no significant new snow in the immediate forecast, so conditions are going to stay pretty consistent—think firm groomers in the morning, softening up nicely in the sun during the day, and refreezing into a nice corduroy canvas overnight. The weather’s been cooperative lately, with cold enough temps at elevation to keep the snow quality solid, and the forecast for the next few days looks stable, with highs in the 30s F at the base and colder up top, plenty of sunshine, and only a slight chance of light snow later in the week.

Right now, about 30 percent of the terrain is open, which translates to roughly 35 km of the resort’s 118 km of trails. That’s a solid chunk for early December, especially on the main mountain and Snowshed side, with a valley run open so you can ski all the way down. Around a third of the lifts are spinning—7 out of 22—which means lines are generally short and you can really make some laps without feeling rushed. The beginner terrain at Snowshed is fully open and running, so it’s a great time to bring newer skiers or riders into the mix.

Piste conditions are best described as firm and well-groomed in the morning, with a nice softening as the day warms up, especially on east and north-facing trails that hold the snow a bit longer. Off-piste is limited this early in the season, but there are some fun side hits and glades open where there’s enough coverage, mostly on steeper, shaded aspects. Just keep in mind that early-season snow means you still need to watch for rocks and stumps, especially in the trees and on lower-angle terrain that doesn’t hold snow as deep.

Killington’s average annual snowfall is around 165 inches, and while we’re still early in the season, the resort is already stacking up a solid base thanks to aggressive snowmaking. The season officially kicked off in mid-November, and they’re aiming to keep the lifts turning all the way into early June, so there’s plenty of winter left to play. Right now, the fun park is open and spinning, which is always a good sign that the resort is confident in its coverage, but the halfpipe is still closed, likely waiting fo

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're gearing up for some winter magic at Killington Resort in Vermont, the mountain is waking up to a promising start this season. As of early December, the base snow depth is holding steady at about **40 cm (16 inches)**, with the summit boasting a healthier cover of **56 cm (22 inches)** of snow, mostly made up of freshly laid artificial snow and natural snow from early season storms. The last noted snowfall arrived a few days ago on December 2nd, bringing a moderate 3 cm (about 1.2 inches) of new powder to both the base and summit areas, adding that much-needed freshness to the mountain’s blanket.

Right now, Killington has about **6 of its 22 lifts operating**, which opens up roughly **32 kilometers (20 miles)** or **27% of its 118.4 km** of trails — enough variety to keep both new skiers and seasoned shredders entertained. The much-loved Valley Run is among the open trails, providing a scenic and thrilling descent. For park enthusiasts, the Fun Park is open, though the Halfpipe remains closed for this early part of the season. Night skiing is not available yet, so plan your runs for daylight hours only.

Weather conditions at the moment lean into typical early December chilliness, with temperatures at the summit dancing between -21°C (-5°F) at night and hovering around -5°C (23°F) during the day. At the base, it’s a bit milder but still crisp, with highs near 0°C (32°F) and lows dipping to -17°C (1.4°F), which helps keep the snow in great shape despite some early season fluctuations. Expect clear skies mixed with occasional clouds, and with the sun riding low in the sky this time of year, the snowpack remains more resilient across all slopes.

Looking ahead, the forecast hints at a few light snowfalls scattered over the next five days—nothing blockbuster but enough to add light powder dustings on December 8th, when about 11 cm (4.3 inches) could fall, refreshing the runs nicely. Otherwise, conditions stay cold and relatively stable, allowing for a solid grooming and skiing experience on the open terrain.

Piste conditions are currently a mix of groomed snow and those classic early-season patches where artificial snow blends with the natural base. Off-piste enthusiasts might find pockets of wind-shaped snow and variable firmness, so it’s wise to scope out fresh tracks early in the day before the sun and wind work their magic. While Killington’s terrain can get icy or crusty after warming and refreezing cycles, sharp edges and good technique will get you through comfortably now.

This season, Killington aims to hit around its average **annual snowfall of approximately 165 inches (419 cm)**—a snow lover’s delight that typically guarantees a long ski calendar stretching into early June. Though it’s early days, the resort seems well-positioned to deliver on snow reliability and mountain fun for all ability levels.

A few pro tips for visitors: sin

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're gearing up for some winter magic at Killington Resort in Vermont, the mountain is waking up to a promising start this season. As of early December, the base snow depth is holding steady at about **40 cm (16 inches)**, with the summit boasting a healthier cover of **56 cm (22 inches)** of snow, mostly made up of freshly laid artificial snow and natural snow from early season storms. The last noted snowfall arrived a few days ago on December 2nd, bringing a moderate 3 cm (about 1.2 inches) of new powder to both the base and summit areas, adding that much-needed freshness to the mountain’s blanket.

Right now, Killington has about **6 of its 22 lifts operating**, which opens up roughly **32 kilometers (20 miles)** or **27% of its 118.4 km** of trails — enough variety to keep both new skiers and seasoned shredders entertained. The much-loved Valley Run is among the open trails, providing a scenic and thrilling descent. For park enthusiasts, the Fun Park is open, though the Halfpipe remains closed for this early part of the season. Night skiing is not available yet, so plan your runs for daylight hours only.

Weather conditions at the moment lean into typical early December chilliness, with temperatures at the summit dancing between -21°C (-5°F) at night and hovering around -5°C (23°F) during the day. At the base, it’s a bit milder but still crisp, with highs near 0°C (32°F) and lows dipping to -17°C (1.4°F), which helps keep the snow in great shape despite some early season fluctuations. Expect clear skies mixed with occasional clouds, and with the sun riding low in the sky this time of year, the snowpack remains more resilient across all slopes.

Looking ahead, the forecast hints at a few light snowfalls scattered over the next five days—nothing blockbuster but enough to add light powder dustings on December 8th, when about 11 cm (4.3 inches) could fall, refreshing the runs nicely. Otherwise, conditions stay cold and relatively stable, allowing for a solid grooming and skiing experience on the open terrain.

Piste conditions are currently a mix of groomed snow and those classic early-season patches where artificial snow blends with the natural base. Off-piste enthusiasts might find pockets of wind-shaped snow and variable firmness, so it’s wise to scope out fresh tracks early in the day before the sun and wind work their magic. While Killington’s terrain can get icy or crusty after warming and refreezing cycles, sharp edges and good technique will get you through comfortably now.

This season, Killington aims to hit around its average **annual snowfall of approximately 165 inches (419 cm)**—a snow lover’s delight that typically guarantees a long ski calendar stretching into early June. Though it’s early days, the resort seems well-positioned to deliver on snow reliability and mountain fun for all ability levels.

A few pro tips for visitors: sin

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're gearing up for some winter magic at Killington Resort in Vermont, the mountain is waking up to a promising start this season. As of early December, the base snow depth is holding steady at about **40 cm (16 inches)**, with the summit boasting a healthier cover of **56 cm (22 inches)** of snow, mostly made up of freshly laid artificial snow and natural snow from early season storms. The last noted snowfall arrived a few days ago on December 2nd, bringing a moderate 3 cm (about 1.2 inches) of new powder to both the base and summit areas, adding that much-needed freshness to the mountain’s blanket.

Right now, Killington has about **6 of its 22 lifts operating**, which opens up roughly **32 kilometers (20 miles)** or **27% of its 118.4 km** of trails — enough variety to keep both new skiers and seasoned shredders entertained. The much-loved Valley Run is among the open trails, providing a scenic and thrilling descent. For park enthusiasts, the Fun Park is open, though the Halfpipe remains closed for this early part of the season. Night skiing is not available yet, so plan your runs for daylight hours only.

Weather conditions at the moment lean into typical early December chilliness, with temperatures at the summit dancing between -21°C (-5°F) at night and hovering around -5°C (23°F) during the day. At the base, it’s a bit milder but still crisp, with highs near 0°C (32°F) and lows dipping to -17°C (1.4°F), which helps keep the snow in great shape despite some early season fluctuations. Expect clear skies mixed with occasional clouds, and with the sun riding low in the sky this time of year, the snowpack remains more resilient across all slopes.

Looking ahead, the forecast hints at a few light snowfalls scattered over the next five days—nothing blockbuster but enough to add light powder dustings on December 8th, when about 11 cm (4.3 inches) could fall, refreshing the runs nicely. Otherwise, conditions stay cold and relatively stable, allowing for a solid grooming and skiing experience on the open terrain.

Piste conditions are currently a mix of groomed snow and those classic early-season patches where artificial snow blends with the natural base. Off-piste enthusiasts might find pockets of wind-shaped snow and variable firmness, so it’s wise to scope out fresh tracks early in the day before the sun and wind work their magic. While Killington’s terrain can get icy or crusty after warming and refreezing cycles, sharp edges and good technique will get you through comfortably now.

This season, Killington aims to hit around its average **annual snowfall of approximately 165 inches (419 cm)**—a snow lover’s delight that typically guarantees a long ski calendar stretching into early June. Though it’s early days, the resort seems well-positioned to deliver on snow reliability and mountain fun for all ability levels.

A few pro tips for visitors: sin

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, Beast fans! If you’re itching to hit the slopes at Killington, you’re in for a real Vermont treat this week. The mountain is buzzing with winter energy, and the snow report is looking solid for early December. Right now, the base depth is sitting at a healthy 12 inches, and up at the summit, you’ll find about 22 inches of snow—plenty to keep things fun and fresh. The resort has been busy making snow, and the last 24 hours brought another inch, with a solid 10 inches dropping over the past two days. That means the snowpack is building fast, and the groomers have been out working their magic to keep the runs smooth and skiable.

As for the weather, it’s classic December in Vermont—cold and crisp, with temps hovering in the 20s and 30s at the base and dipping into the teens up top. The skies have been mostly clear, but don’t be surprised if a few flurries pop up later in the week. The forecast for the next five days is looking pretty stable, with highs in the upper 20s to low 30s and lows dropping into the teens. No major storms are on the horizon, but there’s a chance of a dusting midweek, so keep an eye out for that extra powder boost.

Right now, about 22 percent of the mountain’s trails are open, which translates to roughly 25 miles of skiable terrain. The valley run is open, so you can cruise all the way down if you’re feeling adventurous. Six lifts are spinning, giving you access to a good mix of beginner, intermediate, and a few advanced runs. The terrain parks are open too, with Snowshed being the go-to spot for beginners and those just getting back into the swing of things. The halfpipe is still closed, but the parks are shaping up nicely with plenty of features to keep things interesting.

Piste conditions are firm but well-groomed, thanks to the recent snowmaking and a few natural snowfalls. Off-piste, you’ll find some wind-affected areas, but there are still pockets of soft snow tucked away in the trees and on the less-traveled slopes. If you’re looking for fresh tracks, head to the upper mountain early in the day or explore the glades for some hidden stashes.

So far this season, Killington has seen about 13 inches of snowfall, which is right on track for a typical December. The resort averages around 165 inches of snow annually, so there’s plenty more to come as the season progresses. The snow quality is a mix of natural and machine-made, with the base holding up well thanks to the cold temps.

A few things to keep in mind: night skiing isn’t available yet, and cross-country trails are still closed, but the main mountain is open and ready for action. If you’re planning a visit, make sure to check the resort’s online pass checker and book your tickets, rentals, and lessons in advance. The Superstar Cam is also a great way to get a real-time look at the conditions before you head out.

Overall, Killington is in great shape for early

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, Beast fans! If you’re itching to hit the slopes at Killington, you’re in for a real Vermont treat this week. The mountain is buzzing with winter energy, and the snow report is looking solid for early December. Right now, the base depth is sitting at a healthy 12 inches, and up at the summit, you’ll find about 22 inches of snow—plenty to keep things fun and fresh. The resort has been busy making snow, and the last 24 hours brought another inch, with a solid 10 inches dropping over the past two days. That means the snowpack is building fast, and the groomers have been out working their magic to keep the runs smooth and skiable.

As for the weather, it’s classic December in Vermont—cold and crisp, with temps hovering in the 20s and 30s at the base and dipping into the teens up top. The skies have been mostly clear, but don’t be surprised if a few flurries pop up later in the week. The forecast for the next five days is looking pretty stable, with highs in the upper 20s to low 30s and lows dropping into the teens. No major storms are on the horizon, but there’s a chance of a dusting midweek, so keep an eye out for that extra powder boost.

Right now, about 22 percent of the mountain’s trails are open, which translates to roughly 25 miles of skiable terrain. The valley run is open, so you can cruise all the way down if you’re feeling adventurous. Six lifts are spinning, giving you access to a good mix of beginner, intermediate, and a few advanced runs. The terrain parks are open too, with Snowshed being the go-to spot for beginners and those just getting back into the swing of things. The halfpipe is still closed, but the parks are shaping up nicely with plenty of features to keep things interesting.

Piste conditions are firm but well-groomed, thanks to the recent snowmaking and a few natural snowfalls. Off-piste, you’ll find some wind-affected areas, but there are still pockets of soft snow tucked away in the trees and on the less-traveled slopes. If you’re looking for fresh tracks, head to the upper mountain early in the day or explore the glades for some hidden stashes.

So far this season, Killington has seen about 13 inches of snowfall, which is right on track for a typical December. The resort averages around 165 inches of snow annually, so there’s plenty more to come as the season progresses. The snow quality is a mix of natural and machine-made, with the base holding up well thanks to the cold temps.

A few things to keep in mind: night skiing isn’t available yet, and cross-country trails are still closed, but the main mountain is open and ready for action. If you’re planning a visit, make sure to check the resort’s online pass checker and book your tickets, rentals, and lessons in advance. The Superstar Cam is also a great way to get a real-time look at the conditions before you head out.

Overall, Killington is in great shape for early

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, Beast fans! If you’re itching to hit the slopes at Killington, you’re in for a real Vermont treat this week. The mountain is buzzing with winter energy, and the snow report is looking solid for early December. Right now, the base depth is sitting at a healthy 12 inches, and up at the summit, you’ll find about 22 inches of snow—plenty to keep things fun and fresh. The resort has been busy making snow, and the last 24 hours brought another inch, with a solid 10 inches dropping over the past two days. That means the snowpack is building fast, and the groomers have been out working their magic to keep the runs smooth and skiable.

As for the weather, it’s classic December in Vermont—cold and crisp, with temps hovering in the 20s and 30s at the base and dipping into the teens up top. The skies have been mostly clear, but don’t be surprised if a few flurries pop up later in the week. The forecast for the next five days is looking pretty stable, with highs in the upper 20s to low 30s and lows dropping into the teens. No major storms are on the horizon, but there’s a chance of a dusting midweek, so keep an eye out for that extra powder boost.

Right now, about 22 percent of the mountain’s trails are open, which translates to roughly 25 miles of skiable terrain. The valley run is open, so you can cruise all the way down if you’re feeling adventurous. Six lifts are spinning, giving you access to a good mix of beginner, intermediate, and a few advanced runs. The terrain parks are open too, with Snowshed being the go-to spot for beginners and those just getting back into the swing of things. The halfpipe is still closed, but the parks are shaping up nicely with plenty of features to keep things interesting.

Piste conditions are firm but well-groomed, thanks to the recent snowmaking and a few natural snowfalls. Off-piste, you’ll find some wind-affected areas, but there are still pockets of soft snow tucked away in the trees and on the less-traveled slopes. If you’re looking for fresh tracks, head to the upper mountain early in the day or explore the glades for some hidden stashes.

So far this season, Killington has seen about 13 inches of snowfall, which is right on track for a typical December. The resort averages around 165 inches of snow annually, so there’s plenty more to come as the season progresses. The snow quality is a mix of natural and machine-made, with the base holding up well thanks to the cold temps.

A few things to keep in mind: night skiing isn’t available yet, and cross-country trails are still closed, but the main mountain is open and ready for action. If you’re planning a visit, make sure to check the resort’s online pass checker and book your tickets, rentals, and lessons in advance. The Superstar Cam is also a great way to get a real-time look at the conditions before you head out.

Overall, Killington is in great shape for early

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is definitely awake and ready for action this week, with Killington Resort serving up some classic early-season vibes. As of today, the base depth is sitting at a solid 12 inches, which is a great start for December and means you’ll find plenty of coverage on the main runs, especially around Snowshed where beginners and those easing into the season will feel right at home. The summit is holding in there too, with snow tapering off as you head higher, but the resort’s grooming team has been busy making sure the most popular trails are in tip-top shape.

Over the last 24 hours, Killington picked up about 1 to 2 inches of fresh snow, with a bit more expected overnight. The forecast for the next 48 hours is calling for another 3 inches, so keep an eye out for some fresh tracks in the morning, especially on the upper mountain. The weather has been a bit of a rollercoaster lately, with some warmer days bringing a freeze-thaw cycle, but overnight temps have been dropping back into the teens, helping to preserve the snowpack and keep things firm and fast.

Right now, 5 out of 22 lifts are spinning, which is pretty typical for this time of year. The main terrain is focused on Snowshed and Ramshead, with a good mix of beginner and intermediate trails open. The resort is gradually expanding as more snow falls and conditions improve, so don’t be surprised if you see a few more lifts and trails pop up in the coming days. The piste conditions are a mix of fresh powder and firm, packed snow, with the freshly groomed runs offering a smooth ride and the off-piste areas holding some fun surprises for those willing to explore. Wind and sun can quickly change things, so keep an eye on the aspect and elevation as you plan your day.

Temperatures at the base are hovering in the upper 20s to low 30s, with the summit a bit colder. The forecast for the next five days is looking promising, with a mix of clear skies, clouds, and a few more snow showers. Expect highs in the 30s and lows in the teens, with a chance of more snow midweek. The freeze-thaw cycle will continue to play a role, so early morning and late afternoon are your best bets for the softest snow.

Killington’s season total snowfall is already off to a good start, with the resort averaging around 164 inches annually. This early snow is a great sign, and the mountain’s reputation for reliable snow holds true. For those looking to maximize their time on the slopes, booking lodging directly through the resort can score you some sweet discounts on lift tickets, and the Killington app is a must-have for real-time updates on lift and trail status.

A few special notices for visitors: all tickets, rentals, and lessons need to be purchased online, so plan ahead. The resort’s Beast Text Alerts and Drift Newsletter are great for staying in the loop on powder days and any operational updates. And if you’re bringing

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is definitely awake and ready for action this week, with Killington Resort serving up some classic early-season vibes. As of today, the base depth is sitting at a solid 12 inches, which is a great start for December and means you’ll find plenty of coverage on the main runs, especially around Snowshed where beginners and those easing into the season will feel right at home. The summit is holding in there too, with snow tapering off as you head higher, but the resort’s grooming team has been busy making sure the most popular trails are in tip-top shape.

Over the last 24 hours, Killington picked up about 1 to 2 inches of fresh snow, with a bit more expected overnight. The forecast for the next 48 hours is calling for another 3 inches, so keep an eye out for some fresh tracks in the morning, especially on the upper mountain. The weather has been a bit of a rollercoaster lately, with some warmer days bringing a freeze-thaw cycle, but overnight temps have been dropping back into the teens, helping to preserve the snowpack and keep things firm and fast.

Right now, 5 out of 22 lifts are spinning, which is pretty typical for this time of year. The main terrain is focused on Snowshed and Ramshead, with a good mix of beginner and intermediate trails open. The resort is gradually expanding as more snow falls and conditions improve, so don’t be surprised if you see a few more lifts and trails pop up in the coming days. The piste conditions are a mix of fresh powder and firm, packed snow, with the freshly groomed runs offering a smooth ride and the off-piste areas holding some fun surprises for those willing to explore. Wind and sun can quickly change things, so keep an eye on the aspect and elevation as you plan your day.

Temperatures at the base are hovering in the upper 20s to low 30s, with the summit a bit colder. The forecast for the next five days is looking promising, with a mix of clear skies, clouds, and a few more snow showers. Expect highs in the 30s and lows in the teens, with a chance of more snow midweek. The freeze-thaw cycle will continue to play a role, so early morning and late afternoon are your best bets for the softest snow.

Killington’s season total snowfall is already off to a good start, with the resort averaging around 164 inches annually. This early snow is a great sign, and the mountain’s reputation for reliable snow holds true. For those looking to maximize their time on the slopes, booking lodging directly through the resort can score you some sweet discounts on lift tickets, and the Killington app is a must-have for real-time updates on lift and trail status.

A few special notices for visitors: all tickets, rentals, and lessons need to be purchased online, so plan ahead. The resort’s Beast Text Alerts and Drift Newsletter are great for staying in the loop on powder days and any operational updates. And if you’re bringing

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The Beast is definitely awake and ready for action this week, with Killington Resort serving up some classic early-season vibes. As of today, the base depth is sitting at a solid 12 inches, which is a great start for December and means you’ll find plenty of coverage on the main runs, especially around Snowshed where beginners and those easing into the season will feel right at home. The summit is holding in there too, with snow tapering off as you head higher, but the resort’s grooming team has been busy making sure the most popular trails are in tip-top shape.

Over the last 24 hours, Killington picked up about 1 to 2 inches of fresh snow, with a bit more expected overnight. The forecast for the next 48 hours is calling for another 3 inches, so keep an eye out for some fresh tracks in the morning, especially on the upper mountain. The weather has been a bit of a rollercoaster lately, with some warmer days bringing a freeze-thaw cycle, but overnight temps have been dropping back into the teens, helping to preserve the snowpack and keep things firm and fast.

Right now, 5 out of 22 lifts are spinning, which is pretty typical for this time of year. The main terrain is focused on Snowshed and Ramshead, with a good mix of beginner and intermediate trails open. The resort is gradually expanding as more snow falls and conditions improve, so don’t be surprised if you see a few more lifts and trails pop up in the coming days. The piste conditions are a mix of fresh powder and firm, packed snow, with the freshly groomed runs offering a smooth ride and the off-piste areas holding some fun surprises for those willing to explore. Wind and sun can quickly change things, so keep an eye on the aspect and elevation as you plan your day.

Temperatures at the base are hovering in the upper 20s to low 30s, with the summit a bit colder. The forecast for the next five days is looking promising, with a mix of clear skies, clouds, and a few more snow showers. Expect highs in the 30s and lows in the teens, with a chance of more snow midweek. The freeze-thaw cycle will continue to play a role, so early morning and late afternoon are your best bets for the softest snow.

Killington’s season total snowfall is already off to a good start, with the resort averaging around 164 inches annually. This early snow is a great sign, and the mountain’s reputation for reliable snow holds true. For those looking to maximize their time on the slopes, booking lodging directly through the resort can score you some sweet discounts on lift tickets, and the Killington app is a must-have for real-time updates on lift and trail status.

A few special notices for visitors: all tickets, rentals, and lessons need to be purchased online, so plan ahead. The resort’s Beast Text Alerts and Drift Newsletter are great for staying in the loop on powder days and any operational updates. And if you’re bringing

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

# Killington Resort Snow Report &amp; Conditions

**Current Snow Depths and Base Conditions**

Killington is firing up the season with 56 cm of packed powder at the summit and 40 cm at the base. While these depths are modest for early December, the resort has been working hard to supplement natural snow with artificial snowmaking since opening on November 12th. The current snowpack is entirely machine-groomed at this point, which is typical for early season conditions when natural snowfall is still unpredictable.

**Recent Snowfall Activity**

The last natural snowfall hit the mountain on November 23rd, so things have been relatively quiet on the powder front lately. Over the past 24 hours through early December 2nd, minimal new snow has accumulated—less than 1 cm at both the summit and base. However, the forecast is about to change dramatically. Expect around 9 cm of fresh snow to blanket the mountain on December 2nd and 3rd, which should significantly improve conditions for midweek skiing.

**What's Open Right Now**

Currently, 21 of the resort's 118.4 kilometers of terrain is open, translating to about 18% of available slopes. That means only 4 of the 22 lifts are spinning, so expect some crowds on the limited terrain. Snowshed is highlighted as the best area for beginners and anyone easing back into the season. While this seems sparse, it's fairly standard for early December before the holiday rush and additional natural snow arrives.

**Temperature and Current Weather**

Today started in the upper 20s and low 30s Fahrenheit, with partly cloudy skies dominating the forecast. Conditions have been relatively cold and crisp—perfect for snow preservation and snowmaking operations. The next few days will see temperatures dropping into the teens and single digits Fahrenheit, particularly at higher elevations, which is ideal for maintaining the snowpack through the coming snowfall.

**Five-Day Forecast Outlook**

The next five days paint an exciting picture for Killington enthusiasts. December 2nd looks promising with 9 cm of new snow expected and highs around negative 7 degrees Celsius, followed by another dusting of less than 1 cm on December 3rd. December 4th brings another 2 cm of fresh powder before the pattern stabilizes. By the weekend, conditions should be mostly dry with variable temperatures and partly sunny skies. This mid-week snowfall should substantially improve base depths and open up additional terrain by the time skiers and riders descend on the mountain for the holiday season.

**Off-Piste and Backcountry Considerations**

Given the early season timing and current snow depths, off-piste skiing should be approached cautiously. The thin base means rocks and hazards lurk just beneath the surface in many areas. Always assess local avalanche risk and ski with appropriate safety equipment if venturing off-groomed terrain.

**Looking Ahead**

Decem

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

# Killington Resort Snow Report &amp; Conditions

**Current Snow Depths and Base Conditions**

Killington is firing up the season with 56 cm of packed powder at the summit and 40 cm at the base. While these depths are modest for early December, the resort has been working hard to supplement natural snow with artificial snowmaking since opening on November 12th. The current snowpack is entirely machine-groomed at this point, which is typical for early season conditions when natural snowfall is still unpredictable.

**Recent Snowfall Activity**

The last natural snowfall hit the mountain on November 23rd, so things have been relatively quiet on the powder front lately. Over the past 24 hours through early December 2nd, minimal new snow has accumulated—less than 1 cm at both the summit and base. However, the forecast is about to change dramatically. Expect around 9 cm of fresh snow to blanket the mountain on December 2nd and 3rd, which should significantly improve conditions for midweek skiing.

**What's Open Right Now**

Currently, 21 of the resort's 118.4 kilometers of terrain is open, translating to about 18% of available slopes. That means only 4 of the 22 lifts are spinning, so expect some crowds on the limited terrain. Snowshed is highlighted as the best area for beginners and anyone easing back into the season. While this seems sparse, it's fairly standard for early December before the holiday rush and additional natural snow arrives.

**Temperature and Current Weather**

Today started in the upper 20s and low 30s Fahrenheit, with partly cloudy skies dominating the forecast. Conditions have been relatively cold and crisp—perfect for snow preservation and snowmaking operations. The next few days will see temperatures dropping into the teens and single digits Fahrenheit, particularly at higher elevations, which is ideal for maintaining the snowpack through the coming snowfall.

**Five-Day Forecast Outlook**

The next five days paint an exciting picture for Killington enthusiasts. December 2nd looks promising with 9 cm of new snow expected and highs around negative 7 degrees Celsius, followed by another dusting of less than 1 cm on December 3rd. December 4th brings another 2 cm of fresh powder before the pattern stabilizes. By the weekend, conditions should be mostly dry with variable temperatures and partly sunny skies. This mid-week snowfall should substantially improve base depths and open up additional terrain by the time skiers and riders descend on the mountain for the holiday season.

**Off-Piste and Backcountry Considerations**

Given the early season timing and current snow depths, off-piste skiing should be approached cautiously. The thin base means rocks and hazards lurk just beneath the surface in many areas. Always assess local avalanche risk and ski with appropriate safety equipment if venturing off-groomed terrain.

**Looking Ahead**

Decem

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

# Killington Resort Snow Report &amp; Conditions

**Current Snow Depths and Base Conditions**

Killington is firing up the season with 56 cm of packed powder at the summit and 40 cm at the base. While these depths are modest for early December, the resort has been working hard to supplement natural snow with artificial snowmaking since opening on November 12th. The current snowpack is entirely machine-groomed at this point, which is typical for early season conditions when natural snowfall is still unpredictable.

**Recent Snowfall Activity**

The last natural snowfall hit the mountain on November 23rd, so things have been relatively quiet on the powder front lately. Over the past 24 hours through early December 2nd, minimal new snow has accumulated—less than 1 cm at both the summit and base. However, the forecast is about to change dramatically. Expect around 9 cm of fresh snow to blanket the mountain on December 2nd and 3rd, which should significantly improve conditions for midweek skiing.

**What's Open Right Now**

Currently, 21 of the resort's 118.4 kilometers of terrain is open, translating to about 18% of available slopes. That means only 4 of the 22 lifts are spinning, so expect some crowds on the limited terrain. Snowshed is highlighted as the best area for beginners and anyone easing back into the season. While this seems sparse, it's fairly standard for early December before the holiday rush and additional natural snow arrives.

**Temperature and Current Weather**

Today started in the upper 20s and low 30s Fahrenheit, with partly cloudy skies dominating the forecast. Conditions have been relatively cold and crisp—perfect for snow preservation and snowmaking operations. The next few days will see temperatures dropping into the teens and single digits Fahrenheit, particularly at higher elevations, which is ideal for maintaining the snowpack through the coming snowfall.

**Five-Day Forecast Outlook**

The next five days paint an exciting picture for Killington enthusiasts. December 2nd looks promising with 9 cm of new snow expected and highs around negative 7 degrees Celsius, followed by another dusting of less than 1 cm on December 3rd. December 4th brings another 2 cm of fresh powder before the pattern stabilizes. By the weekend, conditions should be mostly dry with variable temperatures and partly sunny skies. This mid-week snowfall should substantially improve base depths and open up additional terrain by the time skiers and riders descend on the mountain for the holiday season.

**Off-Piste and Backcountry Considerations**

Given the early season timing and current snow depths, off-piste skiing should be approached cautiously. The thin base means rocks and hazards lurk just beneath the surface in many areas. Always assess local avalanche risk and ski with appropriate safety equipment if venturing off-groomed terrain.

**Looking Ahead**

Decem

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, fellow snow lover! If you’re itching to hit the slopes at Killington, you’re in for a treat—The Beast is wide awake and ready to roll. Right now, the mountain is buzzing with energy, and the conditions are shaping up to be a solid start to the season. At the base, you’ll find a reliable 40 cm (about 16 inches) of snow, while up at the summit, it’s a bit deeper with 56 cm (around 22 inches). Most of that is thanks to Killington’s legendary snowmaking, so the surface is smooth, machine-groomed, and perfect for carving your first turns of the year. The last natural snowfall was a few days ago, so don’t expect any fresh powder from Mother Nature just yet, but the resort’s snow guns have been working overtime to keep things covered and skiable.

Speaking of skiable, about 21 of the resort’s 118.4 kilometers of trails are open, which is typical for this early in the season. You’ll have a good mix of terrain to explore, especially if you’re easing back into things or just want to cruise some classic groomers. The valley run is open, so you can enjoy a full descent from top to bottom, and four of the 22 lifts are spinning, including some key access points to the beginner and intermediate zones. Snowshed remains the go-to spot for those just getting back on skis or snowboards, with gentle slopes and plenty of room to practice.

Weather-wise, it’s been a bit of a mixed bag lately. Today, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering around 36°F at the base and dipping into the teens at the summit. Winds are light, so it’s not too blustery out there. Over the next few days, the forecast calls for a mix of snow and partly cloudy skies, with highs in the upper 20s to low 30s and lows in the teens. There’s a chance of moderate snow on Monday, which could add a dusting to the slopes, but don’t count on a major dump just yet. The real snow gods usually show up in January and February, but for December, Killington’s snowmaking is your best friend.

Piste conditions are solid, with plenty of groomed runs and a few bumps and steeps for those looking for a challenge. Off-piste, it’s still a bit thin, so stick to the marked trails unless you’re feeling adventurous and know the terrain well. The season total snowfall is sitting at about 23 inches, which is on par for this time of year, and the resort’s snowmaking system is keeping things consistent no matter what the weather throws at us.

A few things to keep in mind: night skiing isn’t available yet, and the fun parks and halfpipe are still closed, but that’s normal for early December. If you’re planning to visit, book your lift tickets and rentals online to save time, and check the resort’s app for real-time updates on lift and trail status. The Beast Text Alerts are also a great way to stay in the loop on powder days and any last-minute changes.

Overall, Killington is off to a strong start, with plen

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, fellow snow lover! If you’re itching to hit the slopes at Killington, you’re in for a treat—The Beast is wide awake and ready to roll. Right now, the mountain is buzzing with energy, and the conditions are shaping up to be a solid start to the season. At the base, you’ll find a reliable 40 cm (about 16 inches) of snow, while up at the summit, it’s a bit deeper with 56 cm (around 22 inches). Most of that is thanks to Killington’s legendary snowmaking, so the surface is smooth, machine-groomed, and perfect for carving your first turns of the year. The last natural snowfall was a few days ago, so don’t expect any fresh powder from Mother Nature just yet, but the resort’s snow guns have been working overtime to keep things covered and skiable.

Speaking of skiable, about 21 of the resort’s 118.4 kilometers of trails are open, which is typical for this early in the season. You’ll have a good mix of terrain to explore, especially if you’re easing back into things or just want to cruise some classic groomers. The valley run is open, so you can enjoy a full descent from top to bottom, and four of the 22 lifts are spinning, including some key access points to the beginner and intermediate zones. Snowshed remains the go-to spot for those just getting back on skis or snowboards, with gentle slopes and plenty of room to practice.

Weather-wise, it’s been a bit of a mixed bag lately. Today, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering around 36°F at the base and dipping into the teens at the summit. Winds are light, so it’s not too blustery out there. Over the next few days, the forecast calls for a mix of snow and partly cloudy skies, with highs in the upper 20s to low 30s and lows in the teens. There’s a chance of moderate snow on Monday, which could add a dusting to the slopes, but don’t count on a major dump just yet. The real snow gods usually show up in January and February, but for December, Killington’s snowmaking is your best friend.

Piste conditions are solid, with plenty of groomed runs and a few bumps and steeps for those looking for a challenge. Off-piste, it’s still a bit thin, so stick to the marked trails unless you’re feeling adventurous and know the terrain well. The season total snowfall is sitting at about 23 inches, which is on par for this time of year, and the resort’s snowmaking system is keeping things consistent no matter what the weather throws at us.

A few things to keep in mind: night skiing isn’t available yet, and the fun parks and halfpipe are still closed, but that’s normal for early December. If you’re planning to visit, book your lift tickets and rentals online to save time, and check the resort’s app for real-time updates on lift and trail status. The Beast Text Alerts are also a great way to stay in the loop on powder days and any last-minute changes.

Overall, Killington is off to a strong start, with plen

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, fellow snow lover! If you’re itching to hit the slopes at Killington, you’re in for a treat—The Beast is wide awake and ready to roll. Right now, the mountain is buzzing with energy, and the conditions are shaping up to be a solid start to the season. At the base, you’ll find a reliable 40 cm (about 16 inches) of snow, while up at the summit, it’s a bit deeper with 56 cm (around 22 inches). Most of that is thanks to Killington’s legendary snowmaking, so the surface is smooth, machine-groomed, and perfect for carving your first turns of the year. The last natural snowfall was a few days ago, so don’t expect any fresh powder from Mother Nature just yet, but the resort’s snow guns have been working overtime to keep things covered and skiable.

Speaking of skiable, about 21 of the resort’s 118.4 kilometers of trails are open, which is typical for this early in the season. You’ll have a good mix of terrain to explore, especially if you’re easing back into things or just want to cruise some classic groomers. The valley run is open, so you can enjoy a full descent from top to bottom, and four of the 22 lifts are spinning, including some key access points to the beginner and intermediate zones. Snowshed remains the go-to spot for those just getting back on skis or snowboards, with gentle slopes and plenty of room to practice.

Weather-wise, it’s been a bit of a mixed bag lately. Today, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering around 36°F at the base and dipping into the teens at the summit. Winds are light, so it’s not too blustery out there. Over the next few days, the forecast calls for a mix of snow and partly cloudy skies, with highs in the upper 20s to low 30s and lows in the teens. There’s a chance of moderate snow on Monday, which could add a dusting to the slopes, but don’t count on a major dump just yet. The real snow gods usually show up in January and February, but for December, Killington’s snowmaking is your best friend.

Piste conditions are solid, with plenty of groomed runs and a few bumps and steeps for those looking for a challenge. Off-piste, it’s still a bit thin, so stick to the marked trails unless you’re feeling adventurous and know the terrain well. The season total snowfall is sitting at about 23 inches, which is on par for this time of year, and the resort’s snowmaking system is keeping things consistent no matter what the weather throws at us.

A few things to keep in mind: night skiing isn’t available yet, and the fun parks and halfpipe are still closed, but that’s normal for early December. If you’re planning to visit, book your lift tickets and rentals online to save time, and check the resort’s app for real-time updates on lift and trail status. The Beast Text Alerts are also a great way to stay in the loop on powder days and any last-minute changes.

Overall, Killington is off to a strong start, with plen

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The snow gods are smiling on Killington this weekend, and the mountain is buzzing with that early-season energy that only true skiers and riders can appreciate. Right now, the base is sitting at a solid 40 cm, while up at the summit, the snow depth is a promising 56 cm, thanks to a mix of diligent snowmaking and a few recent natural snowfalls. The last real snowfall was a few days ago, but don’t worry—there’s a fresh dusting in the forecast, with about 1 cm expected today and a bit more overnight, setting the stage for some fun morning laps. Over the past 48 hours, you’ll find a light coating, mostly artificial for now, but the natural stuff is on its way.

If you’re planning to hit the slopes, you’ll find 21 out of 118.4 km of trails open, with beginner terrain at Snowshed welcoming newbies and those looking to shake off the rust. The mountain is running 4 out of 22 lifts, so expect a bit of a wait at peak times, but the vibe is relaxed and the lines are manageable. The valley run is open, which means you can cruise all the way down if you’re feeling adventurous. Right now, the snow quality is mostly artificial, but the recent flurries have added a nice soft layer, especially on the upper mountain. Piste conditions are firm but skiable, with a few icy patches in the sunnier spots, while off-piste areas are still a bit thin—best to stick to the groomed runs for now.

Temperatures are hovering around 35°F at night and climbing to about 48°F during the day, so it’s a classic freeze-thaw cycle. That means mornings are crisp and the snow is firm, but by afternoon, things can get a bit slushy, especially on lower slopes. Dress in layers and be ready for anything. The forecast for the next five days looks promising, with more snow expected tomorrow and Tuesday bringing the best chance for fresh powder, so keep an eye on the mountain cams and plan your runs accordingly.

Season total snowfall is still building, but Killington averages about 164 inches a year, and with the snowmaking machines running full tilt and the natural snow starting to fall, it’s shaping up to be a solid start. The resort is open for the season, with the planned end date set for June 7, 2026, so there’s plenty of time to make the most of it. Right now, the terrain parks and halfpipe are closed, but the Superstar Cam is live, so you can check out the action from home or plan your next run.

A few tips for visitors: all tickets, rentals, and lessons need to be booked online, and it’s a good idea to check your pass validity before you head up. The mountain is still in early-season mode, so expect some closures and limited terrain, but the energy is high and the snow is coming. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, Killington is ready to deliver that classic Vermont ski experience—cold mornings, fresh tracks, and the sound of skis carving through the snow. Let the games begin!

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The snow gods are smiling on Killington this weekend, and the mountain is buzzing with that early-season energy that only true skiers and riders can appreciate. Right now, the base is sitting at a solid 40 cm, while up at the summit, the snow depth is a promising 56 cm, thanks to a mix of diligent snowmaking and a few recent natural snowfalls. The last real snowfall was a few days ago, but don’t worry—there’s a fresh dusting in the forecast, with about 1 cm expected today and a bit more overnight, setting the stage for some fun morning laps. Over the past 48 hours, you’ll find a light coating, mostly artificial for now, but the natural stuff is on its way.

If you’re planning to hit the slopes, you’ll find 21 out of 118.4 km of trails open, with beginner terrain at Snowshed welcoming newbies and those looking to shake off the rust. The mountain is running 4 out of 22 lifts, so expect a bit of a wait at peak times, but the vibe is relaxed and the lines are manageable. The valley run is open, which means you can cruise all the way down if you’re feeling adventurous. Right now, the snow quality is mostly artificial, but the recent flurries have added a nice soft layer, especially on the upper mountain. Piste conditions are firm but skiable, with a few icy patches in the sunnier spots, while off-piste areas are still a bit thin—best to stick to the groomed runs for now.

Temperatures are hovering around 35°F at night and climbing to about 48°F during the day, so it’s a classic freeze-thaw cycle. That means mornings are crisp and the snow is firm, but by afternoon, things can get a bit slushy, especially on lower slopes. Dress in layers and be ready for anything. The forecast for the next five days looks promising, with more snow expected tomorrow and Tuesday bringing the best chance for fresh powder, so keep an eye on the mountain cams and plan your runs accordingly.

Season total snowfall is still building, but Killington averages about 164 inches a year, and with the snowmaking machines running full tilt and the natural snow starting to fall, it’s shaping up to be a solid start. The resort is open for the season, with the planned end date set for June 7, 2026, so there’s plenty of time to make the most of it. Right now, the terrain parks and halfpipe are closed, but the Superstar Cam is live, so you can check out the action from home or plan your next run.

A few tips for visitors: all tickets, rentals, and lessons need to be booked online, and it’s a good idea to check your pass validity before you head up. The mountain is still in early-season mode, so expect some closures and limited terrain, but the energy is high and the snow is coming. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, Killington is ready to deliver that classic Vermont ski experience—cold mornings, fresh tracks, and the sound of skis carving through the snow. Let the games begin!

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

The snow gods are smiling on Killington this weekend, and the mountain is buzzing with that early-season energy that only true skiers and riders can appreciate. Right now, the base is sitting at a solid 40 cm, while up at the summit, the snow depth is a promising 56 cm, thanks to a mix of diligent snowmaking and a few recent natural snowfalls. The last real snowfall was a few days ago, but don’t worry—there’s a fresh dusting in the forecast, with about 1 cm expected today and a bit more overnight, setting the stage for some fun morning laps. Over the past 48 hours, you’ll find a light coating, mostly artificial for now, but the natural stuff is on its way.

If you’re planning to hit the slopes, you’ll find 21 out of 118.4 km of trails open, with beginner terrain at Snowshed welcoming newbies and those looking to shake off the rust. The mountain is running 4 out of 22 lifts, so expect a bit of a wait at peak times, but the vibe is relaxed and the lines are manageable. The valley run is open, which means you can cruise all the way down if you’re feeling adventurous. Right now, the snow quality is mostly artificial, but the recent flurries have added a nice soft layer, especially on the upper mountain. Piste conditions are firm but skiable, with a few icy patches in the sunnier spots, while off-piste areas are still a bit thin—best to stick to the groomed runs for now.

Temperatures are hovering around 35°F at night and climbing to about 48°F during the day, so it’s a classic freeze-thaw cycle. That means mornings are crisp and the snow is firm, but by afternoon, things can get a bit slushy, especially on lower slopes. Dress in layers and be ready for anything. The forecast for the next five days looks promising, with more snow expected tomorrow and Tuesday bringing the best chance for fresh powder, so keep an eye on the mountain cams and plan your runs accordingly.

Season total snowfall is still building, but Killington averages about 164 inches a year, and with the snowmaking machines running full tilt and the natural snow starting to fall, it’s shaping up to be a solid start. The resort is open for the season, with the planned end date set for June 7, 2026, so there’s plenty of time to make the most of it. Right now, the terrain parks and halfpipe are closed, but the Superstar Cam is live, so you can check out the action from home or plan your next run.

A few tips for visitors: all tickets, rentals, and lessons need to be booked online, and it’s a good idea to check your pass validity before you head up. The mountain is still in early-season mode, so expect some closures and limited terrain, but the energy is high and the snow is coming. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, Killington is ready to deliver that classic Vermont ski experience—cold mornings, fresh tracks, and the sound of skis carving through the snow. Let the games begin!

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you’re itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, the mountain is waking up early this season with promising conditions to kick off your ski or snowboard adventures. As of today, Saturday, November 29, 2025, there’s **40 cm of snow at the base** (355 m elevation) and **56 cm at the summit** (1293 m), primarily from artificial snowmaking since the last natural snowfall was on November 23. The snow quality currently leans toward the man-made stuff, which means nicely groomed surfaces ready for carving[1].

In terms of fresh snow, the last 24 to 48 hours haven’t brought much natural accumulation, with new snow totals holding at zero; however, the forecast hints at a dusting early next week, with as much as 17 cm expected around Tuesday and Wednesday on both the mountain and the base. Temperatures have been running relatively mild, lingering close to the 30s °F (or around -1 to 4 °C), which makes for comfortable skiing but some freeze-thaw conditions that might produce a slight crust on the snow’s surface by afternoon. The skies today are mostly cloudy with gentle winds (around 4 m/h), and summit temps hover near 29-30 °F(-1 to -2 °C), while the base is modestly warmer at 35-36 °F (2-3 °C)[2][3].

Currently, Killington has **4 out of 22 lifts open**, serving about **21 km of the total 118.4 km of slopes** — roughly 18% of the mountain’s terrain is ready for action. The popular Valley Run is open, which is a good starting point for beginners and intermediates warming up for the season. Fun parks and halfpipes remain closed for now, so freestyle fanatics might have to wait a bit longer for those features to open[1][6]. Night skiing is also not available yet as the season builds momentum.

Looking ahead, the 5-day forecast suggests variable temperatures mostly below freezing by late next week, with snow showers predicted, especially on Tuesday and Wednesday when that fresh 17 cm of snow is expected. After that, cold conditions will likely help preserve the snowpack for a solid base through the start of December. Off-piste conditions will still be a bit variable—shaded, less trafficked areas might still hold pockets of soft powder, but sun and wind events could create crusty or icy patches on exposed terrain[3][4].

The season total snowfall so far is modest compared to Killington’s averages, with the resort relying heavily on snowmaking to open early and maintain surface quality. This early season snow is artificial but efficiently groomed, making it a great playground before nature starts dumping more fresh powder.

For visitors planning their trip, the base area conditions are solid but expect partial terrain availability and some freeze-thaw cycles that might influence snow firmness during the day. It’s smart to check lift and slope status daily online or via the resort’s webcams, as trail openings can change rapidly. Also, pack layers f

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you’re itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, the mountain is waking up early this season with promising conditions to kick off your ski or snowboard adventures. As of today, Saturday, November 29, 2025, there’s **40 cm of snow at the base** (355 m elevation) and **56 cm at the summit** (1293 m), primarily from artificial snowmaking since the last natural snowfall was on November 23. The snow quality currently leans toward the man-made stuff, which means nicely groomed surfaces ready for carving[1].

In terms of fresh snow, the last 24 to 48 hours haven’t brought much natural accumulation, with new snow totals holding at zero; however, the forecast hints at a dusting early next week, with as much as 17 cm expected around Tuesday and Wednesday on both the mountain and the base. Temperatures have been running relatively mild, lingering close to the 30s °F (or around -1 to 4 °C), which makes for comfortable skiing but some freeze-thaw conditions that might produce a slight crust on the snow’s surface by afternoon. The skies today are mostly cloudy with gentle winds (around 4 m/h), and summit temps hover near 29-30 °F(-1 to -2 °C), while the base is modestly warmer at 35-36 °F (2-3 °C)[2][3].

Currently, Killington has **4 out of 22 lifts open**, serving about **21 km of the total 118.4 km of slopes** — roughly 18% of the mountain’s terrain is ready for action. The popular Valley Run is open, which is a good starting point for beginners and intermediates warming up for the season. Fun parks and halfpipes remain closed for now, so freestyle fanatics might have to wait a bit longer for those features to open[1][6]. Night skiing is also not available yet as the season builds momentum.

Looking ahead, the 5-day forecast suggests variable temperatures mostly below freezing by late next week, with snow showers predicted, especially on Tuesday and Wednesday when that fresh 17 cm of snow is expected. After that, cold conditions will likely help preserve the snowpack for a solid base through the start of December. Off-piste conditions will still be a bit variable—shaded, less trafficked areas might still hold pockets of soft powder, but sun and wind events could create crusty or icy patches on exposed terrain[3][4].

The season total snowfall so far is modest compared to Killington’s averages, with the resort relying heavily on snowmaking to open early and maintain surface quality. This early season snow is artificial but efficiently groomed, making it a great playground before nature starts dumping more fresh powder.

For visitors planning their trip, the base area conditions are solid but expect partial terrain availability and some freeze-thaw cycles that might influence snow firmness during the day. It’s smart to check lift and slope status daily online or via the resort’s webcams, as trail openings can change rapidly. Also, pack layers f

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you’re itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, the mountain is waking up early this season with promising conditions to kick off your ski or snowboard adventures. As of today, Saturday, November 29, 2025, there’s **40 cm of snow at the base** (355 m elevation) and **56 cm at the summit** (1293 m), primarily from artificial snowmaking since the last natural snowfall was on November 23. The snow quality currently leans toward the man-made stuff, which means nicely groomed surfaces ready for carving[1].

In terms of fresh snow, the last 24 to 48 hours haven’t brought much natural accumulation, with new snow totals holding at zero; however, the forecast hints at a dusting early next week, with as much as 17 cm expected around Tuesday and Wednesday on both the mountain and the base. Temperatures have been running relatively mild, lingering close to the 30s °F (or around -1 to 4 °C), which makes for comfortable skiing but some freeze-thaw conditions that might produce a slight crust on the snow’s surface by afternoon. The skies today are mostly cloudy with gentle winds (around 4 m/h), and summit temps hover near 29-30 °F(-1 to -2 °C), while the base is modestly warmer at 35-36 °F (2-3 °C)[2][3].

Currently, Killington has **4 out of 22 lifts open**, serving about **21 km of the total 118.4 km of slopes** — roughly 18% of the mountain’s terrain is ready for action. The popular Valley Run is open, which is a good starting point for beginners and intermediates warming up for the season. Fun parks and halfpipes remain closed for now, so freestyle fanatics might have to wait a bit longer for those features to open[1][6]. Night skiing is also not available yet as the season builds momentum.

Looking ahead, the 5-day forecast suggests variable temperatures mostly below freezing by late next week, with snow showers predicted, especially on Tuesday and Wednesday when that fresh 17 cm of snow is expected. After that, cold conditions will likely help preserve the snowpack for a solid base through the start of December. Off-piste conditions will still be a bit variable—shaded, less trafficked areas might still hold pockets of soft powder, but sun and wind events could create crusty or icy patches on exposed terrain[3][4].

The season total snowfall so far is modest compared to Killington’s averages, with the resort relying heavily on snowmaking to open early and maintain surface quality. This early season snow is artificial but efficiently groomed, making it a great playground before nature starts dumping more fresh powder.

For visitors planning their trip, the base area conditions are solid but expect partial terrain availability and some freeze-thaw cycles that might influence snow firmness during the day. It’s smart to check lift and slope status daily online or via the resort’s webcams, as trail openings can change rapidly. Also, pack layers f

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Welcome to Killington, Vermont—where the die-hards thrive and the legends of spring skiing are written with every sun-crusted patch of snow and every mud-skipping traverse. If you’re thinking like a local this week, you already know that the mountain has just wrapped up its 2024–25 season, a wild ride driven by late storms, rain, and plenty of New England grit. The final turns were carved out on May 10, after a persistent week of soaking rains and mild temps that turned much of the mountain into a slushy, patchy playground—truly, a rite of passage for any Killington regular[3][5].

As of now, there’s no snow left to track at the base or summit—spring has reclaimed the mountain. Snow and trail reports are officially on pause, with zero lifts and zero trails open. That’s right—after squeezing every last drop out of the season, Killington’s lifts have paused, letting the slopes rest before summer activities take over[4]. The last official numbers before close showed just a couple of lifts running for the die-hards, but now it’s all about mountain biking, golf, and soaking in the green valley views[2][1].

For the record books, this season was a mixed bag—lots of ups and downs, with some great powder days and, as always, a heap of variable conditions. The PNW might get the deep powder, but here on the Ice Coast, we’re all about making the most of whatever Mother Nature serves up. While there were zero powder days or bluebird powder days lately, the resort did log a few classic bluebird days for the spring crowd[4]. As for season snowfall, exact totals aren’t published in the latest reports, but locals know: it wasn’t the deepest year, but it was enough to keep the stoke high through the late spring.

Now, let’s talk weather—because around here, it’s always a topic of conversation. The current vibe? Cool, damp, and quintessentially Vermont. With recent storms and more wet, cold weather ahead, the mountain is now switching gears[2][1]. If you’re looking for current temps, expect daytime highs in the upper 50s to low 60s, with nighttime lows dipping into the 40s or even high 30s—pretty typical for late May.

Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days is a bit of a roller coaster. More rain is expected, with cool nights and mild days, so if you’re still dreaming of winter, you’ll have to wait until next season. The good news? All that moisture is great for the greens—perfect timing for hitting the links or exploring the mountain bike trails instead.

And finally, a special notice for anyone planning to visit: with skiing officially done for the season, make sure to check the Killington website for updates on summer operations and any special events. You can still book lodging through the resort and take advantage of early summer deals—just don’t expect to find any piste or off-piste turns left for now. If you’re coming for the legendary spring skiing v

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Welcome to Killington, Vermont—where the die-hards thrive and the legends of spring skiing are written with every sun-crusted patch of snow and every mud-skipping traverse. If you’re thinking like a local this week, you already know that the mountain has just wrapped up its 2024–25 season, a wild ride driven by late storms, rain, and plenty of New England grit. The final turns were carved out on May 10, after a persistent week of soaking rains and mild temps that turned much of the mountain into a slushy, patchy playground—truly, a rite of passage for any Killington regular[3][5].

As of now, there’s no snow left to track at the base or summit—spring has reclaimed the mountain. Snow and trail reports are officially on pause, with zero lifts and zero trails open. That’s right—after squeezing every last drop out of the season, Killington’s lifts have paused, letting the slopes rest before summer activities take over[4]. The last official numbers before close showed just a couple of lifts running for the die-hards, but now it’s all about mountain biking, golf, and soaking in the green valley views[2][1].

For the record books, this season was a mixed bag—lots of ups and downs, with some great powder days and, as always, a heap of variable conditions. The PNW might get the deep powder, but here on the Ice Coast, we’re all about making the most of whatever Mother Nature serves up. While there were zero powder days or bluebird powder days lately, the resort did log a few classic bluebird days for the spring crowd[4]. As for season snowfall, exact totals aren’t published in the latest reports, but locals know: it wasn’t the deepest year, but it was enough to keep the stoke high through the late spring.

Now, let’s talk weather—because around here, it’s always a topic of conversation. The current vibe? Cool, damp, and quintessentially Vermont. With recent storms and more wet, cold weather ahead, the mountain is now switching gears[2][1]. If you’re looking for current temps, expect daytime highs in the upper 50s to low 60s, with nighttime lows dipping into the 40s or even high 30s—pretty typical for late May.

Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days is a bit of a roller coaster. More rain is expected, with cool nights and mild days, so if you’re still dreaming of winter, you’ll have to wait until next season. The good news? All that moisture is great for the greens—perfect timing for hitting the links or exploring the mountain bike trails instead.

And finally, a special notice for anyone planning to visit: with skiing officially done for the season, make sure to check the Killington website for updates on summer operations and any special events. You can still book lodging through the resort and take advantage of early summer deals—just don’t expect to find any piste or off-piste turns left for now. If you’re coming for the legendary spring skiing v

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Welcome to Killington, Vermont—where the die-hards thrive and the legends of spring skiing are written with every sun-crusted patch of snow and every mud-skipping traverse. If you’re thinking like a local this week, you already know that the mountain has just wrapped up its 2024–25 season, a wild ride driven by late storms, rain, and plenty of New England grit. The final turns were carved out on May 10, after a persistent week of soaking rains and mild temps that turned much of the mountain into a slushy, patchy playground—truly, a rite of passage for any Killington regular[3][5].

As of now, there’s no snow left to track at the base or summit—spring has reclaimed the mountain. Snow and trail reports are officially on pause, with zero lifts and zero trails open. That’s right—after squeezing every last drop out of the season, Killington’s lifts have paused, letting the slopes rest before summer activities take over[4]. The last official numbers before close showed just a couple of lifts running for the die-hards, but now it’s all about mountain biking, golf, and soaking in the green valley views[2][1].

For the record books, this season was a mixed bag—lots of ups and downs, with some great powder days and, as always, a heap of variable conditions. The PNW might get the deep powder, but here on the Ice Coast, we’re all about making the most of whatever Mother Nature serves up. While there were zero powder days or bluebird powder days lately, the resort did log a few classic bluebird days for the spring crowd[4]. As for season snowfall, exact totals aren’t published in the latest reports, but locals know: it wasn’t the deepest year, but it was enough to keep the stoke high through the late spring.

Now, let’s talk weather—because around here, it’s always a topic of conversation. The current vibe? Cool, damp, and quintessentially Vermont. With recent storms and more wet, cold weather ahead, the mountain is now switching gears[2][1]. If you’re looking for current temps, expect daytime highs in the upper 50s to low 60s, with nighttime lows dipping into the 40s or even high 30s—pretty typical for late May.

Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days is a bit of a roller coaster. More rain is expected, with cool nights and mild days, so if you’re still dreaming of winter, you’ll have to wait until next season. The good news? All that moisture is great for the greens—perfect timing for hitting the links or exploring the mountain bike trails instead.

And finally, a special notice for anyone planning to visit: with skiing officially done for the season, make sure to check the Killington website for updates on summer operations and any special events. You can still book lodging through the resort and take advantage of early summer deals—just don’t expect to find any piste or off-piste turns left for now. If you’re coming for the legendary spring skiing v

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Spring is still delivering the goods at Killington Resort, where the Beast of the East keeps flexing its muscles even as May arrives. The base depth sits at a solid 10 inches according to recent reports, though the real action lies in those classic spring conditions – think soft, forgiving snow that’s perfect for carving turns and tackling wicked bumps[4][3]. While only 2 of 22 lifts are currently spinning, don’t let that number fool you: the open terrain offers that quintessential Vermont spring skiing vibe, with après-worthy bumps and sun-soaked slopes begging for lazy figure-eights[4][1].  

Afternoon temps have been playing nice, hovering in the 40s – ideal for keeping that snow surface just soft enough to avoid the dreaded ice marbles[1][2]. The mountain’s promotional team isn’t subtle about their enthusiasm, promising “beautiful spring skiing” with limited groomed runs like Upper Great Northern keeping things interesting for cruisers[3][1]. Off-piste? It’s all about finding those natural rhythm sections between melt-freeze cycles – local tip: follow the sun’s arc across the mountain for the creamiest afternoon corn[3].  

While the resort’s historical average of 176 inches annually won’t be challenged this late in the season, the current base proves there’s still plenty of white gold to mine[5]. Visitors should note the resort’s shift to full digital services – passes must be validated online, and all tickets/rentals require advance purchase[3]. Pro move: book lodging through Killington for discounted lift tickets, or earn a free same-day ticket by registering a friend for lessons[1][3].  

Though specific 5-day forecasts aren’t detailed here, spring in the Green Mountains typically means dancing between sun showers and crisp bluebird days – pack your sunscreen and a light shell. As the resort dangles next season’s passes (with spring skiing perks for buyers), the vibe remains decidedly upbeat – proof that Killington’s motto “Springskiing Matters” isn’t just marketing speak[2][1]. So wax those rock skis, embrace the soften-early, firmen-late cycle, and join the crew making the most of every last turn before mountain bikes take over the throne.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Spring is still delivering the goods at Killington Resort, where the Beast of the East keeps flexing its muscles even as May arrives. The base depth sits at a solid 10 inches according to recent reports, though the real action lies in those classic spring conditions – think soft, forgiving snow that’s perfect for carving turns and tackling wicked bumps[4][3]. While only 2 of 22 lifts are currently spinning, don’t let that number fool you: the open terrain offers that quintessential Vermont spring skiing vibe, with après-worthy bumps and sun-soaked slopes begging for lazy figure-eights[4][1].  

Afternoon temps have been playing nice, hovering in the 40s – ideal for keeping that snow surface just soft enough to avoid the dreaded ice marbles[1][2]. The mountain’s promotional team isn’t subtle about their enthusiasm, promising “beautiful spring skiing” with limited groomed runs like Upper Great Northern keeping things interesting for cruisers[3][1]. Off-piste? It’s all about finding those natural rhythm sections between melt-freeze cycles – local tip: follow the sun’s arc across the mountain for the creamiest afternoon corn[3].  

While the resort’s historical average of 176 inches annually won’t be challenged this late in the season, the current base proves there’s still plenty of white gold to mine[5]. Visitors should note the resort’s shift to full digital services – passes must be validated online, and all tickets/rentals require advance purchase[3]. Pro move: book lodging through Killington for discounted lift tickets, or earn a free same-day ticket by registering a friend for lessons[1][3].  

Though specific 5-day forecasts aren’t detailed here, spring in the Green Mountains typically means dancing between sun showers and crisp bluebird days – pack your sunscreen and a light shell. As the resort dangles next season’s passes (with spring skiing perks for buyers), the vibe remains decidedly upbeat – proof that Killington’s motto “Springskiing Matters” isn’t just marketing speak[2][1]. So wax those rock skis, embrace the soften-early, firmen-late cycle, and join the crew making the most of every last turn before mountain bikes take over the throne.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Spring is still delivering the goods at Killington Resort, where the Beast of the East keeps flexing its muscles even as May arrives. The base depth sits at a solid 10 inches according to recent reports, though the real action lies in those classic spring conditions – think soft, forgiving snow that’s perfect for carving turns and tackling wicked bumps[4][3]. While only 2 of 22 lifts are currently spinning, don’t let that number fool you: the open terrain offers that quintessential Vermont spring skiing vibe, with après-worthy bumps and sun-soaked slopes begging for lazy figure-eights[4][1].  

Afternoon temps have been playing nice, hovering in the 40s – ideal for keeping that snow surface just soft enough to avoid the dreaded ice marbles[1][2]. The mountain’s promotional team isn’t subtle about their enthusiasm, promising “beautiful spring skiing” with limited groomed runs like Upper Great Northern keeping things interesting for cruisers[3][1]. Off-piste? It’s all about finding those natural rhythm sections between melt-freeze cycles – local tip: follow the sun’s arc across the mountain for the creamiest afternoon corn[3].  

While the resort’s historical average of 176 inches annually won’t be challenged this late in the season, the current base proves there’s still plenty of white gold to mine[5]. Visitors should note the resort’s shift to full digital services – passes must be validated online, and all tickets/rentals require advance purchase[3]. Pro move: book lodging through Killington for discounted lift tickets, or earn a free same-day ticket by registering a friend for lessons[1][3].  

Though specific 5-day forecasts aren’t detailed here, spring in the Green Mountains typically means dancing between sun showers and crisp bluebird days – pack your sunscreen and a light shell. As the resort dangles next season’s passes (with spring skiing perks for buyers), the vibe remains decidedly upbeat – proof that Killington’s motto “Springskiing Matters” isn’t just marketing speak[2][1]. So wax those rock skis, embrace the soften-early, firmen-late cycle, and join the crew making the most of every last turn before mountain bikes take over the throne.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>"Springtime Shredding at Killington: Corn Snow, Bluebird Vibes, and Superstar's Resilience"</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Spring skiing at Killington is still cranking with that classic Vermont energy, where corn snow meets bluebird vibes. The mountain’s base is holding steady at 10 inches, though the real story here is the late-season resilience of Superstar—the glacial holdout that keeps the party going. While exact summit depths aren’t listed, the vibe on the ground suggests soft turns wherever you find open terrain.  

Lift access is lean but mighty: two chairs are spinning as of May 1, likely servicing key corridors like Superstar and its surrounding zones. Trail counts aren’t explicitly listed, but expect a mix of groomed cruisers and slushy playgrounds—perfect for those who like their après earned with sun-soaked laps. Temps have been playing nice, dipping into the upper 30s overnight and climbing into the 40s by afternoon, ideal for that buttery spring snow that forgives late-morning starts.  

The weather dance ahead looks typical for May in the Green Mountains: a mix of “risky days” (that’s resort-speak for storm-friendly patterns) scattered through the next week, though actual snowfall seems unlikely. Pack your sunscreen and a light shell—showers could pop up, but nothing to scare off the diehards.  

Piste conditions? Think corn harvest meets hero snow, especially mid-morning as the surface softens. Off-piste seekers should watch for thinning cover and emerging obstacles, but there’s still fun to be had in the softer snow pockets. Season totals aren’t disclosed, but this winter’s El Niño kept things interesting with periodic dumps that built a sturdy foundation for this extended play.  

Pro tip: Score discounted tickets by booking lodging through the resort, and don’t forget to validate your pass online before heading up. The mountain’s throwing a spring fling, and you’re invited—just don’t forget your shades and a sense of humor when the slush hits your boots.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Spring skiing at Killington is still cranking with that classic Vermont energy, where corn snow meets bluebird vibes. The mountain’s base is holding steady at 10 inches, though the real story here is the late-season resilience of Superstar—the glacial holdout that keeps the party going. While exact summit depths aren’t listed, the vibe on the ground suggests soft turns wherever you find open terrain.  

Lift access is lean but mighty: two chairs are spinning as of May 1, likely servicing key corridors like Superstar and its surrounding zones. Trail counts aren’t explicitly listed, but expect a mix of groomed cruisers and slushy playgrounds—perfect for those who like their après earned with sun-soaked laps. Temps have been playing nice, dipping into the upper 30s overnight and climbing into the 40s by afternoon, ideal for that buttery spring snow that forgives late-morning starts.  

The weather dance ahead looks typical for May in the Green Mountains: a mix of “risky days” (that’s resort-speak for storm-friendly patterns) scattered through the next week, though actual snowfall seems unlikely. Pack your sunscreen and a light shell—showers could pop up, but nothing to scare off the diehards.  

Piste conditions? Think corn harvest meets hero snow, especially mid-morning as the surface softens. Off-piste seekers should watch for thinning cover and emerging obstacles, but there’s still fun to be had in the softer snow pockets. Season totals aren’t disclosed, but this winter’s El Niño kept things interesting with periodic dumps that built a sturdy foundation for this extended play.  

Pro tip: Score discounted tickets by booking lodging through the resort, and don’t forget to validate your pass online before heading up. The mountain’s throwing a spring fling, and you’re invited—just don’t forget your shades and a sense of humor when the slush hits your boots.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Spring skiing at Killington is still cranking with that classic Vermont energy, where corn snow meets bluebird vibes. The mountain’s base is holding steady at 10 inches, though the real story here is the late-season resilience of Superstar—the glacial holdout that keeps the party going. While exact summit depths aren’t listed, the vibe on the ground suggests soft turns wherever you find open terrain.  

Lift access is lean but mighty: two chairs are spinning as of May 1, likely servicing key corridors like Superstar and its surrounding zones. Trail counts aren’t explicitly listed, but expect a mix of groomed cruisers and slushy playgrounds—perfect for those who like their après earned with sun-soaked laps. Temps have been playing nice, dipping into the upper 30s overnight and climbing into the 40s by afternoon, ideal for that buttery spring snow that forgives late-morning starts.  

The weather dance ahead looks typical for May in the Green Mountains: a mix of “risky days” (that’s resort-speak for storm-friendly patterns) scattered through the next week, though actual snowfall seems unlikely. Pack your sunscreen and a light shell—showers could pop up, but nothing to scare off the diehards.  

Piste conditions? Think corn harvest meets hero snow, especially mid-morning as the surface softens. Off-piste seekers should watch for thinning cover and emerging obstacles, but there’s still fun to be had in the softer snow pockets. Season totals aren’t disclosed, but this winter’s El Niño kept things interesting with periodic dumps that built a sturdy foundation for this extended play.  

Pro tip: Score discounted tickets by booking lodging through the resort, and don’t forget to validate your pass online before heading up. The mountain’s throwing a spring fling, and you’re invited—just don’t forget your shades and a sense of humor when the slush hits your boots.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Resort Update: Spring Skiing, Lift Openings, and Weather Outlook</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, here's what you need to know: Currently, Killington enjoys machine-groomed piste conditions, while off-piste areas remain less groomed. The latest snowfall report indicates a minor accumulation of 0.4 inches as of April 16, with no significant snow forecast for the immediate future. The resort has 11 out of its 32 lifts open, which is fairly typical for this time in the season. 

Temperature and weather conditions are quite pleasant, though specific current temperatures aren't available at the moment. Expect a mix of sun and clouds as spring advances. Looking ahead, the next five days will see a gradual warming trend with some potential for light precipitation. 

In terms of snow depth, Killington typically maintains good coverage at the summit, though exact figures aren't available right now. Season total snowfall hasn't been updated recently, but it's been a decent season overall. For those planning to visit, the season is expected to extend until June 22, 2025, providing plenty of time to enjoy the spring skiing experience. 

Additionally, Killington offers special deals like discounted lift tickets when booking local lodging and promotions for learning to ski or snowboard, which can be a great way to enhance your visit.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, here's what you need to know: Currently, Killington enjoys machine-groomed piste conditions, while off-piste areas remain less groomed. The latest snowfall report indicates a minor accumulation of 0.4 inches as of April 16, with no significant snow forecast for the immediate future. The resort has 11 out of its 32 lifts open, which is fairly typical for this time in the season. 

Temperature and weather conditions are quite pleasant, though specific current temperatures aren't available at the moment. Expect a mix of sun and clouds as spring advances. Looking ahead, the next five days will see a gradual warming trend with some potential for light precipitation. 

In terms of snow depth, Killington typically maintains good coverage at the summit, though exact figures aren't available right now. Season total snowfall hasn't been updated recently, but it's been a decent season overall. For those planning to visit, the season is expected to extend until June 22, 2025, providing plenty of time to enjoy the spring skiing experience. 

Additionally, Killington offers special deals like discounted lift tickets when booking local lodging and promotions for learning to ski or snowboard, which can be a great way to enhance your visit.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, here's what you need to know: Currently, Killington enjoys machine-groomed piste conditions, while off-piste areas remain less groomed. The latest snowfall report indicates a minor accumulation of 0.4 inches as of April 16, with no significant snow forecast for the immediate future. The resort has 11 out of its 32 lifts open, which is fairly typical for this time in the season. 

Temperature and weather conditions are quite pleasant, though specific current temperatures aren't available at the moment. Expect a mix of sun and clouds as spring advances. Looking ahead, the next five days will see a gradual warming trend with some potential for light precipitation. 

In terms of snow depth, Killington typically maintains good coverage at the summit, though exact figures aren't available right now. Season total snowfall hasn't been updated recently, but it's been a decent season overall. For those planning to visit, the season is expected to extend until June 22, 2025, providing plenty of time to enjoy the spring skiing experience. 

Additionally, Killington offers special deals like discounted lift tickets when booking local lodging and promotions for learning to ski or snowboard, which can be a great way to enhance your visit.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Farewell to Killington's Iconic Superstar Quad: A Fresh Powder Goodbye</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

As you hit the slopes at Killington Resort this spring, you're in for a treat The resort is wrapping up its season by retiring the iconic Superstar Quad, which will officially close on April 13. This legendary lift, installed for the 1987-88 season, will soon be replaced by a shiny new six-pack, but its farewell party will mark a nostalgic end to an era.

Currently, the weather is quite dynamic, with freeze-thaw conditions prevailing, and temperatures fluctuating between 19°F and 43°F. The latest forecast indicates heavy snow showers with up to 3 inches expected in the next 48 hours. This is perfect for a fresh powder day, but keep in mind that conditions can be quite spring-like, affecting both piste and off-piste snow quality.

Visitors will find the snow depth varying, but historical data shows Killington typically receives an average of 175 inches annually. The Superstar trail will be closed as construction begins, but nearby trails like Skyelark, Bittersweet, and Ovation remain accessible via Launch Pad.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast suggests cloudy conditions with a mix of rain and snow over the next few days. Temperatures will stay relatively cool, which might help preserve the snow cover. 

If you're planning a visit, be aware that the lift replacement project is part of a $32 million upgrade, enhancing future skiing experiences. However, this year's FIS Alpine World Cup won't be held at Killington due to these upgrades, but it's set to return in 2026. So, grab those skis or boards and enjoy the final days of the season

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2025 10:50:49 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

As you hit the slopes at Killington Resort this spring, you're in for a treat The resort is wrapping up its season by retiring the iconic Superstar Quad, which will officially close on April 13. This legendary lift, installed for the 1987-88 season, will soon be replaced by a shiny new six-pack, but its farewell party will mark a nostalgic end to an era.

Currently, the weather is quite dynamic, with freeze-thaw conditions prevailing, and temperatures fluctuating between 19°F and 43°F. The latest forecast indicates heavy snow showers with up to 3 inches expected in the next 48 hours. This is perfect for a fresh powder day, but keep in mind that conditions can be quite spring-like, affecting both piste and off-piste snow quality.

Visitors will find the snow depth varying, but historical data shows Killington typically receives an average of 175 inches annually. The Superstar trail will be closed as construction begins, but nearby trails like Skyelark, Bittersweet, and Ovation remain accessible via Launch Pad.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast suggests cloudy conditions with a mix of rain and snow over the next few days. Temperatures will stay relatively cool, which might help preserve the snow cover. 

If you're planning a visit, be aware that the lift replacement project is part of a $32 million upgrade, enhancing future skiing experiences. However, this year's FIS Alpine World Cup won't be held at Killington due to these upgrades, but it's set to return in 2026. So, grab those skis or boards and enjoy the final days of the season

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

As you hit the slopes at Killington Resort this spring, you're in for a treat The resort is wrapping up its season by retiring the iconic Superstar Quad, which will officially close on April 13. This legendary lift, installed for the 1987-88 season, will soon be replaced by a shiny new six-pack, but its farewell party will mark a nostalgic end to an era.

Currently, the weather is quite dynamic, with freeze-thaw conditions prevailing, and temperatures fluctuating between 19°F and 43°F. The latest forecast indicates heavy snow showers with up to 3 inches expected in the next 48 hours. This is perfect for a fresh powder day, but keep in mind that conditions can be quite spring-like, affecting both piste and off-piste snow quality.

Visitors will find the snow depth varying, but historical data shows Killington typically receives an average of 175 inches annually. The Superstar trail will be closed as construction begins, but nearby trails like Skyelark, Bittersweet, and Ovation remain accessible via Launch Pad.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast suggests cloudy conditions with a mix of rain and snow over the next few days. Temperatures will stay relatively cool, which might help preserve the snow cover. 

If you're planning a visit, be aware that the lift replacement project is part of a $32 million upgrade, enhancing future skiing experiences. However, this year's FIS Alpine World Cup won't be held at Killington due to these upgrades, but it's set to return in 2026. So, grab those skis or boards and enjoy the final days of the season

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Spring Skiing Bliss at Killington: Discover the Exhilarating Mix of Snow and Warmth</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

As the ski season progresses into April, Killington Resort in Vermont offers an exhilarating mix of spring skiing conditions and fresh snowfall. Currently, the snow base depth stands at 37 inches at the base and a notable 66 inches at the summit, providing ample coverage for skiers and snowboarders alike. In the last 24 hours, skiers can rejoice in about 3 inches of fresh snow, contributing to a season total of approximately 165 inches, just shy of the annual average of 175 inches. 

With spring in full swing, temperatures today are fluctuating between a cool 19°F and a slightly warmer 43°F, translating to classic freeze-thaw conditions on the mountain. Those venturing out can expect partly cloudy skies with a high of 38°F and lows dipping to around 31°F later in the day. As for the lifts, 22 trails are currently open, and 11 lifts are operating, allowing access to a variety of runs suited for all skill levels.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast promises more snow action! A fresh batch of snow is expected this Saturday, with accumulations likely reaching 2 to 3 inches. The overall trend continues with forecasts showing temperatures gradually rising; a high of 41°F is anticipated on Saturday, providing a perfect mix for spring skiing. The snow line is expected to hover around 1,050 feet, giving skiers a great chance to catch some decent powder.

Off-piste conditions remain solid, especially with the new snow lining the trails. However, as always in the spring, be mindful of changing conditions due to the warmer daytime temperatures. The resort is actively working on lift upgrades worth $32 million, which, while promising an improved experience for future visits, also means some areas may be limited. It's wise for visitors to check for any special notices regarding these upgrades.

For those planning a ski trip, the next five days will see a delightful mix of temperatures peaking between the upper 30s and low 40s, with nighttime lows dropping enough to preserve the snow. As the season winds down, make the most of the opportunity to enjoy the crisp mountain air, the thrill of fresh tracks, and the vibrant atmosphere at Killington, where locals and visitors come together to celebrate spring skiing at its best.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

As the ski season progresses into April, Killington Resort in Vermont offers an exhilarating mix of spring skiing conditions and fresh snowfall. Currently, the snow base depth stands at 37 inches at the base and a notable 66 inches at the summit, providing ample coverage for skiers and snowboarders alike. In the last 24 hours, skiers can rejoice in about 3 inches of fresh snow, contributing to a season total of approximately 165 inches, just shy of the annual average of 175 inches. 

With spring in full swing, temperatures today are fluctuating between a cool 19°F and a slightly warmer 43°F, translating to classic freeze-thaw conditions on the mountain. Those venturing out can expect partly cloudy skies with a high of 38°F and lows dipping to around 31°F later in the day. As for the lifts, 22 trails are currently open, and 11 lifts are operating, allowing access to a variety of runs suited for all skill levels.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast promises more snow action! A fresh batch of snow is expected this Saturday, with accumulations likely reaching 2 to 3 inches. The overall trend continues with forecasts showing temperatures gradually rising; a high of 41°F is anticipated on Saturday, providing a perfect mix for spring skiing. The snow line is expected to hover around 1,050 feet, giving skiers a great chance to catch some decent powder.

Off-piste conditions remain solid, especially with the new snow lining the trails. However, as always in the spring, be mindful of changing conditions due to the warmer daytime temperatures. The resort is actively working on lift upgrades worth $32 million, which, while promising an improved experience for future visits, also means some areas may be limited. It's wise for visitors to check for any special notices regarding these upgrades.

For those planning a ski trip, the next five days will see a delightful mix of temperatures peaking between the upper 30s and low 40s, with nighttime lows dropping enough to preserve the snow. As the season winds down, make the most of the opportunity to enjoy the crisp mountain air, the thrill of fresh tracks, and the vibrant atmosphere at Killington, where locals and visitors come together to celebrate spring skiing at its best.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

As the ski season progresses into April, Killington Resort in Vermont offers an exhilarating mix of spring skiing conditions and fresh snowfall. Currently, the snow base depth stands at 37 inches at the base and a notable 66 inches at the summit, providing ample coverage for skiers and snowboarders alike. In the last 24 hours, skiers can rejoice in about 3 inches of fresh snow, contributing to a season total of approximately 165 inches, just shy of the annual average of 175 inches. 

With spring in full swing, temperatures today are fluctuating between a cool 19°F and a slightly warmer 43°F, translating to classic freeze-thaw conditions on the mountain. Those venturing out can expect partly cloudy skies with a high of 38°F and lows dipping to around 31°F later in the day. As for the lifts, 22 trails are currently open, and 11 lifts are operating, allowing access to a variety of runs suited for all skill levels.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast promises more snow action! A fresh batch of snow is expected this Saturday, with accumulations likely reaching 2 to 3 inches. The overall trend continues with forecasts showing temperatures gradually rising; a high of 41°F is anticipated on Saturday, providing a perfect mix for spring skiing. The snow line is expected to hover around 1,050 feet, giving skiers a great chance to catch some decent powder.

Off-piste conditions remain solid, especially with the new snow lining the trails. However, as always in the spring, be mindful of changing conditions due to the warmer daytime temperatures. The resort is actively working on lift upgrades worth $32 million, which, while promising an improved experience for future visits, also means some areas may be limited. It's wise for visitors to check for any special notices regarding these upgrades.

For those planning a ski trip, the next five days will see a delightful mix of temperatures peaking between the upper 30s and low 40s, with nighttime lows dropping enough to preserve the snow. As the season winds down, make the most of the opportunity to enjoy the crisp mountain air, the thrill of fresh tracks, and the vibrant atmosphere at Killington, where locals and visitors come together to celebrate spring skiing at its best.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in luck Right now, 52% of the pistes are open, with about 78.9 km of trails available out of a total 151.7 km, which is roughly 49 trails of 94.2 km at a more detailed level. Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are spinning, offering plenty of options for skiers and snowboarders alike.

The snow conditions are a mixed bag, with no recent significant snowfall to speak of, but the resort is keeping the slopes groomed and in good shape. Last snowfall was a light dusting of about 5 cm on April 7, which didn't significantly impact the base depth but added a bit of freshness to the trails.

Temperatures are hovering around freezing, with highs around 32°F at the base and lows of about 20°F at the peak. This freeze-thaw weather pattern is common for spring skiing, making for variable piste conditions depending on the time of day. Off-piste conditions are similarly variable, with some soft patches but also icy spots.

Looking ahead, the next few days promise mostly dry conditions with some colder nights and warmer afternoons, which could result in a bit of ice forming in the mornings. Winds will be decreasing, making the mountain feel more pleasant.

As for season totals, Killington averages about 175 inches of snow annually, though this season's specific total isn't reported yet. This spring, Killington is undergoing significant upgrades, which might impact some operations but promises better facilities for future seasons.

Visitors can enjoy special deals, like registering a friend or family member for a Learn to Ski or Ride package, which comes with a free lift ticket for yourself. Additionally, booking lodging through Killington Resort can snag you some discounts on lift tickets. So pack your gear, grab your pass, and enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2025 10:50:34 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Inception Point AI</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in luck Right now, 52% of the pistes are open, with about 78.9 km of trails available out of a total 151.7 km, which is roughly 49 trails of 94.2 km at a more detailed level. Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are spinning, offering plenty of options for skiers and snowboarders alike.

The snow conditions are a mixed bag, with no recent significant snowfall to speak of, but the resort is keeping the slopes groomed and in good shape. Last snowfall was a light dusting of about 5 cm on April 7, which didn't significantly impact the base depth but added a bit of freshness to the trails.

Temperatures are hovering around freezing, with highs around 32°F at the base and lows of about 20°F at the peak. This freeze-thaw weather pattern is common for spring skiing, making for variable piste conditions depending on the time of day. Off-piste conditions are similarly variable, with some soft patches but also icy spots.

Looking ahead, the next few days promise mostly dry conditions with some colder nights and warmer afternoons, which could result in a bit of ice forming in the mornings. Winds will be decreasing, making the mountain feel more pleasant.

As for season totals, Killington averages about 175 inches of snow annually, though this season's specific total isn't reported yet. This spring, Killington is undergoing significant upgrades, which might impact some operations but promises better facilities for future seasons.

Visitors can enjoy special deals, like registering a friend or family member for a Learn to Ski or Ride package, which comes with a free lift ticket for yourself. Additionally, booking lodging through Killington Resort can snag you some discounts on lift tickets. So pack your gear, grab your pass, and enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in luck Right now, 52% of the pistes are open, with about 78.9 km of trails available out of a total 151.7 km, which is roughly 49 trails of 94.2 km at a more detailed level. Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are spinning, offering plenty of options for skiers and snowboarders alike.

The snow conditions are a mixed bag, with no recent significant snowfall to speak of, but the resort is keeping the slopes groomed and in good shape. Last snowfall was a light dusting of about 5 cm on April 7, which didn't significantly impact the base depth but added a bit of freshness to the trails.

Temperatures are hovering around freezing, with highs around 32°F at the base and lows of about 20°F at the peak. This freeze-thaw weather pattern is common for spring skiing, making for variable piste conditions depending on the time of day. Off-piste conditions are similarly variable, with some soft patches but also icy spots.

Looking ahead, the next few days promise mostly dry conditions with some colder nights and warmer afternoons, which could result in a bit of ice forming in the mornings. Winds will be decreasing, making the mountain feel more pleasant.

As for season totals, Killington averages about 175 inches of snow annually, though this season's specific total isn't reported yet. This spring, Killington is undergoing significant upgrades, which might impact some operations but promises better facilities for future seasons.

Visitors can enjoy special deals, like registering a friend or family member for a Learn to Ski or Ride package, which comes with a free lift ticket for yourself. Additionally, booking lodging through Killington Resort can snag you some discounts on lift tickets. So pack your gear, grab your pass, and enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to a great selection of trails. The resort boasts a respectable 82 km of open pistes, offering plenty of opportunities to find your perfect run. The last snowfall saw about 2 cm of fresh powder over six hours, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing.

As of now, the current snow conditions are ideal for those seeking a mix of groomed and ungroomed adventures. Unfortunately, detailed information on snow depth at the base and summit isn't available, but you can expect well-covered trails thanks to Killington's robust snowmaking capabilities. The resort typically receives an impressive 175 inches of snow annually, ensuring a solid base for spring skiing.

The weather is looking lively, with a forecast of 5 cm of new snow on Monday afternoon. However, by Friday, expect a light dusting of snow followed by heavy rain, so plan accordingly. Temperatures and current weather conditions vary, but you can always check the resort's real-time updates for the latest.

Killington's off-piste conditions can be quite rewarding, though it's always wise to check with local guides or the resort's ski school for the best spots. This season, Killington is implementing significant upgrades, including lift improvements, so keep an eye out for updates on trail access.

Lastly, don't miss the chance to register a friend for a Learn to Ski or Ride package and snag a free lift ticket for yourself on the same day—a great deal for turning your friends into ski enthusiasts Plus, booking lodging through the resort can land you some fantastic discounts on lift tickets. It's a great time to be a skier at Killington

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to a great selection of trails. The resort boasts a respectable 82 km of open pistes, offering plenty of opportunities to find your perfect run. The last snowfall saw about 2 cm of fresh powder over six hours, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing.

As of now, the current snow conditions are ideal for those seeking a mix of groomed and ungroomed adventures. Unfortunately, detailed information on snow depth at the base and summit isn't available, but you can expect well-covered trails thanks to Killington's robust snowmaking capabilities. The resort typically receives an impressive 175 inches of snow annually, ensuring a solid base for spring skiing.

The weather is looking lively, with a forecast of 5 cm of new snow on Monday afternoon. However, by Friday, expect a light dusting of snow followed by heavy rain, so plan accordingly. Temperatures and current weather conditions vary, but you can always check the resort's real-time updates for the latest.

Killington's off-piste conditions can be quite rewarding, though it's always wise to check with local guides or the resort's ski school for the best spots. This season, Killington is implementing significant upgrades, including lift improvements, so keep an eye out for updates on trail access.

Lastly, don't miss the chance to register a friend for a Learn to Ski or Ride package and snag a free lift ticket for yourself on the same day—a great deal for turning your friends into ski enthusiasts Plus, booking lodging through the resort can land you some fantastic discounts on lift tickets. It's a great time to be a skier at Killington

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to a great selection of trails. The resort boasts a respectable 82 km of open pistes, offering plenty of opportunities to find your perfect run. The last snowfall saw about 2 cm of fresh powder over six hours, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing.

As of now, the current snow conditions are ideal for those seeking a mix of groomed and ungroomed adventures. Unfortunately, detailed information on snow depth at the base and summit isn't available, but you can expect well-covered trails thanks to Killington's robust snowmaking capabilities. The resort typically receives an impressive 175 inches of snow annually, ensuring a solid base for spring skiing.

The weather is looking lively, with a forecast of 5 cm of new snow on Monday afternoon. However, by Friday, expect a light dusting of snow followed by heavy rain, so plan accordingly. Temperatures and current weather conditions vary, but you can always check the resort's real-time updates for the latest.

Killington's off-piste conditions can be quite rewarding, though it's always wise to check with local guides or the resort's ski school for the best spots. This season, Killington is implementing significant upgrades, including lift improvements, so keep an eye out for updates on trail access.

Lastly, don't miss the chance to register a friend for a Learn to Ski or Ride package and snag a free lift ticket for yourself on the same day—a great deal for turning your friends into ski enthusiasts Plus, booking lodging through the resort can land you some fantastic discounts on lift tickets. It's a great time to be a skier at Killington

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Killington Resort Preps for Spring Skiing Amid Upgrades and Shifting Weather</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, where you can enjoy some fantastic spring skiing Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to 82 kilometers of trails. Although recent snowfall data is limited, models suggest about 2 cm of snow fell over the last six hours. The resort is open until June 22, 2025, so there's still plenty of time to catch some turns.

While we don't have exact snow depths at the base and summit, Killington typically gets an average annual snowfall of about 175 inches, with around 53 snowfall days per year. As for the current weather, expect mild conditions with a chance of light rain on Sunday turning into snow on Monday. Temps will hover around 37°F to 39°F over the next few days, perfect for a crisp spring ski session.

On the mountain, piste conditions are good, with some powder days recently. Off-piste skiing requires caution; always check the local avalanche risk and gear up accordingly. Killington's snow history is impressive, but this season's total snowfall isn't explicitly reported yet.

In other news, Killington is undergoing $32 million in upgrades, which might affect some spring skiing operations. Visitors should check for updates on specific trails and lifts affected by the renovations. If you're heading there, pack layers and enjoy the sunshine and snow—Killington's got it all this spring

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, where you can enjoy some fantastic spring skiing Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to 82 kilometers of trails. Although recent snowfall data is limited, models suggest about 2 cm of snow fell over the last six hours. The resort is open until June 22, 2025, so there's still plenty of time to catch some turns.

While we don't have exact snow depths at the base and summit, Killington typically gets an average annual snowfall of about 175 inches, with around 53 snowfall days per year. As for the current weather, expect mild conditions with a chance of light rain on Sunday turning into snow on Monday. Temps will hover around 37°F to 39°F over the next few days, perfect for a crisp spring ski session.

On the mountain, piste conditions are good, with some powder days recently. Off-piste skiing requires caution; always check the local avalanche risk and gear up accordingly. Killington's snow history is impressive, but this season's total snowfall isn't explicitly reported yet.

In other news, Killington is undergoing $32 million in upgrades, which might affect some spring skiing operations. Visitors should check for updates on specific trails and lifts affected by the renovations. If you're heading there, pack layers and enjoy the sunshine and snow—Killington's got it all this spring

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, where you can enjoy some fantastic spring skiing Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to 82 kilometers of trails. Although recent snowfall data is limited, models suggest about 2 cm of snow fell over the last six hours. The resort is open until June 22, 2025, so there's still plenty of time to catch some turns.

While we don't have exact snow depths at the base and summit, Killington typically gets an average annual snowfall of about 175 inches, with around 53 snowfall days per year. As for the current weather, expect mild conditions with a chance of light rain on Sunday turning into snow on Monday. Temps will hover around 37°F to 39°F over the next few days, perfect for a crisp spring ski session.

On the mountain, piste conditions are good, with some powder days recently. Off-piste skiing requires caution; always check the local avalanche risk and gear up accordingly. Killington's snow history is impressive, but this season's total snowfall isn't explicitly reported yet.

In other news, Killington is undergoing $32 million in upgrades, which might affect some spring skiing operations. Visitors should check for updates on specific trails and lifts affected by the renovations. If you're heading there, pack layers and enjoy the sunshine and snow—Killington's got it all this spring

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Resort: Variable Conditions, Spring Upgrades, and a Snowy Forecast</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat. As of late March, the base depth is about 10 inches, while mid-mountain boasts 20 inches of machine-groomed snow, and the summit has a lovely 25 inches. The conditions are variable at the base but beautifully groomed higher up. Currently, 17 of 22 lifts are open, offering plenty of terrain for skiers and snowboarders.

New snowfall has been light recently, but the existing snowpack is holding up well. The weather is variable, with temperatures fluctuating, which can lead to interesting freeze-thaw conditions on some days. The current temperature is mild, making it ideal for sunny skiing.

Looking ahead, the next five days promise a mix of precipitation, with a dusting of snow turning into rain by Sunday morning. Be prepared for a bit of rain on Sunday, but the higher elevations could still offer some good skiing.

Off-piste conditions are variable due to the weather, so it's a good idea to stick to groomed trails or hit the higher elevations where the snow remains better. Killington typically sees about 175 inches of snow each year, and this season has been fairly average in terms of snowfall.

This spring, Killington is undergoing significant upgrades, including $32 million in lift improvements. While these upgrades might change the spring skiing experience slightly, they promise to enhance the overall resort experience for future seasons. Visitors should check for any trail or lift closures before hitting the slopes.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2025 10:50:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat. As of late March, the base depth is about 10 inches, while mid-mountain boasts 20 inches of machine-groomed snow, and the summit has a lovely 25 inches. The conditions are variable at the base but beautifully groomed higher up. Currently, 17 of 22 lifts are open, offering plenty of terrain for skiers and snowboarders.

New snowfall has been light recently, but the existing snowpack is holding up well. The weather is variable, with temperatures fluctuating, which can lead to interesting freeze-thaw conditions on some days. The current temperature is mild, making it ideal for sunny skiing.

Looking ahead, the next five days promise a mix of precipitation, with a dusting of snow turning into rain by Sunday morning. Be prepared for a bit of rain on Sunday, but the higher elevations could still offer some good skiing.

Off-piste conditions are variable due to the weather, so it's a good idea to stick to groomed trails or hit the higher elevations where the snow remains better. Killington typically sees about 175 inches of snow each year, and this season has been fairly average in terms of snowfall.

This spring, Killington is undergoing significant upgrades, including $32 million in lift improvements. While these upgrades might change the spring skiing experience slightly, they promise to enhance the overall resort experience for future seasons. Visitors should check for any trail or lift closures before hitting the slopes.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat. As of late March, the base depth is about 10 inches, while mid-mountain boasts 20 inches of machine-groomed snow, and the summit has a lovely 25 inches. The conditions are variable at the base but beautifully groomed higher up. Currently, 17 of 22 lifts are open, offering plenty of terrain for skiers and snowboarders.

New snowfall has been light recently, but the existing snowpack is holding up well. The weather is variable, with temperatures fluctuating, which can lead to interesting freeze-thaw conditions on some days. The current temperature is mild, making it ideal for sunny skiing.

Looking ahead, the next five days promise a mix of precipitation, with a dusting of snow turning into rain by Sunday morning. Be prepared for a bit of rain on Sunday, but the higher elevations could still offer some good skiing.

Off-piste conditions are variable due to the weather, so it's a good idea to stick to groomed trails or hit the higher elevations where the snow remains better. Killington typically sees about 175 inches of snow each year, and this season has been fairly average in terms of snowfall.

This spring, Killington is undergoing significant upgrades, including $32 million in lift improvements. While these upgrades might change the spring skiing experience slightly, they promise to enhance the overall resort experience for future seasons. Visitors should check for any trail or lift closures before hitting the slopes.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington's Spring Skiing Conditions: Variable Snow, Moderate Crowds, and Warmer Temps Ahead</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

As a local, you know that Killington Resort in Vermont is one of the best spots to hit the slopes in the East Coast. Currently, the base depth is about 10 inches, while the summit boasts 25 inches of snow, with conditions described as variable at the base and machine-groomed higher up[1]. There's been no recent snowfall reported in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the mountain continues to offer exciting skiing with 17 of its 22 lifts open[1].

The current weather at Killington is quite variable, with temperatures fluctuating throughout the day. Right now, you can expect a mix of sunshine and clouds, making for some fantastic spring skiing days. For the next five days, expect a mix of warmer temperatures with possible light snow showers towards the end of the week, especially around April 4th and 5th, where the chances of snow are higher[5].

Piste conditions are generally in good shape, thanks to consistent grooming, but off-piste skiing can be a bit challenging due to the variable snow conditions. Killington has received an average amount of snow this season, with a total not far off its annual average of 175 inches[4].

For visitors, it's a great time to enjoy the warmer après vibes with fewer crowds on the slopes. Keep an eye out for special events like live music and food festivals that often take place this time of year. With many resorts closing by mid-April, Killington remains a top choice for those looking to extend their ski season into spring[2].

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

As a local, you know that Killington Resort in Vermont is one of the best spots to hit the slopes in the East Coast. Currently, the base depth is about 10 inches, while the summit boasts 25 inches of snow, with conditions described as variable at the base and machine-groomed higher up[1]. There's been no recent snowfall reported in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the mountain continues to offer exciting skiing with 17 of its 22 lifts open[1].

The current weather at Killington is quite variable, with temperatures fluctuating throughout the day. Right now, you can expect a mix of sunshine and clouds, making for some fantastic spring skiing days. For the next five days, expect a mix of warmer temperatures with possible light snow showers towards the end of the week, especially around April 4th and 5th, where the chances of snow are higher[5].

Piste conditions are generally in good shape, thanks to consistent grooming, but off-piste skiing can be a bit challenging due to the variable snow conditions. Killington has received an average amount of snow this season, with a total not far off its annual average of 175 inches[4].

For visitors, it's a great time to enjoy the warmer après vibes with fewer crowds on the slopes. Keep an eye out for special events like live music and food festivals that often take place this time of year. With many resorts closing by mid-April, Killington remains a top choice for those looking to extend their ski season into spring[2].

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

As a local, you know that Killington Resort in Vermont is one of the best spots to hit the slopes in the East Coast. Currently, the base depth is about 10 inches, while the summit boasts 25 inches of snow, with conditions described as variable at the base and machine-groomed higher up[1]. There's been no recent snowfall reported in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the mountain continues to offer exciting skiing with 17 of its 22 lifts open[1].

The current weather at Killington is quite variable, with temperatures fluctuating throughout the day. Right now, you can expect a mix of sunshine and clouds, making for some fantastic spring skiing days. For the next five days, expect a mix of warmer temperatures with possible light snow showers towards the end of the week, especially around April 4th and 5th, where the chances of snow are higher[5].

Piste conditions are generally in good shape, thanks to consistent grooming, but off-piste skiing can be a bit challenging due to the variable snow conditions. Killington has received an average amount of snow this season, with a total not far off its annual average of 175 inches[4].

For visitors, it's a great time to enjoy the warmer après vibes with fewer crowds on the slopes. Keep an eye out for special events like live music and food festivals that often take place this time of year. With many resorts closing by mid-April, Killington remains a top choice for those looking to extend their ski season into spring[2].

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Resort Update: Late-Season Conditions and Snowfall Expectations</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat As of the latest updates, the resort's base depth is about 15 inches, making for some great machine-groomed conditions. In the last week, the resort saw 6 inches of new snow, setting up a solid foundation for the rest of the season. Currently, 17 out of 32 lifts are operational, accessing around 80% of the pistes—104.6 out of 130.8 kilometers of trails are open for skiers and snowboarders.

The current weather at Killington is a mix of rain and cloudy conditions, with temperatures ranging from 33 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit, depending on the elevation. Winds are light, around 6 to 8 miles per hour. Looking ahead, the next significant snowfall is expected on March 29 with 10 cm predicted. This could refresh the slopes just in time for the weekend.

Piste conditions are machine-groomed, providing smooth rides for skiers and snowboarders. However, off-piste conditions can be variable, reflecting the dynamic nature of late-season snow. It's worth noting that the season extends well into June, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the mountain. Special notices for visitors include checking the resort's online pass checker to ensure your pass is valid and booking tickets and rentals online.

With trees refreezing and creating some unsafe conditions in areas, it's crucial to stick to marked trails and follow any guidance from resort staff. This season has been a long one, thanks to Killington's impressive snowmaking capabilities, so get ready to enjoy the "Beast of the East" at its best

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat As of the latest updates, the resort's base depth is about 15 inches, making for some great machine-groomed conditions. In the last week, the resort saw 6 inches of new snow, setting up a solid foundation for the rest of the season. Currently, 17 out of 32 lifts are operational, accessing around 80% of the pistes—104.6 out of 130.8 kilometers of trails are open for skiers and snowboarders.

The current weather at Killington is a mix of rain and cloudy conditions, with temperatures ranging from 33 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit, depending on the elevation. Winds are light, around 6 to 8 miles per hour. Looking ahead, the next significant snowfall is expected on March 29 with 10 cm predicted. This could refresh the slopes just in time for the weekend.

Piste conditions are machine-groomed, providing smooth rides for skiers and snowboarders. However, off-piste conditions can be variable, reflecting the dynamic nature of late-season snow. It's worth noting that the season extends well into June, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the mountain. Special notices for visitors include checking the resort's online pass checker to ensure your pass is valid and booking tickets and rentals online.

With trees refreezing and creating some unsafe conditions in areas, it's crucial to stick to marked trails and follow any guidance from resort staff. This season has been a long one, thanks to Killington's impressive snowmaking capabilities, so get ready to enjoy the "Beast of the East" at its best

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat As of the latest updates, the resort's base depth is about 15 inches, making for some great machine-groomed conditions. In the last week, the resort saw 6 inches of new snow, setting up a solid foundation for the rest of the season. Currently, 17 out of 32 lifts are operational, accessing around 80% of the pistes—104.6 out of 130.8 kilometers of trails are open for skiers and snowboarders.

The current weather at Killington is a mix of rain and cloudy conditions, with temperatures ranging from 33 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit, depending on the elevation. Winds are light, around 6 to 8 miles per hour. Looking ahead, the next significant snowfall is expected on March 29 with 10 cm predicted. This could refresh the slopes just in time for the weekend.

Piste conditions are machine-groomed, providing smooth rides for skiers and snowboarders. However, off-piste conditions can be variable, reflecting the dynamic nature of late-season snow. It's worth noting that the season extends well into June, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the mountain. Special notices for visitors include checking the resort's online pass checker to ensure your pass is valid and booking tickets and rentals online.

With trees refreezing and creating some unsafe conditions in areas, it's crucial to stick to marked trails and follow any guidance from resort staff. This season has been a long one, thanks to Killington's impressive snowmaking capabilities, so get ready to enjoy the "Beast of the East" at its best

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Resort's Snowy Slopes: Exploring Vermont's Premier Ski Destination</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, now's the time to grab your gear and make a plan. The current snow depth stands at a base of 15 inches, with machine-groomed and variable conditions making for some exciting skiing across the mountain. Over the past week, Killington has seen about 6 inches of new snowfall.

Right now, 17 of the 22 lifts are operational, which means you've got access to a wide range of trails—about 80% of the pistes are open, giving you plenty of room to explore. The resort's vast network of trails offers something for every skill level, from beginner-friendly groomers to challenging moguls and steep runs.

As for the weather, expect rain and cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from a base high of 38°F to a summit low of 27°F. Windy conditions will add a bit of chill, so be sure to bundle up. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests some potential snowfall by Saturday, March 29th, with up to 10 cm expected in the afternoon.

Piste conditions are machine-groomed, while off-piste areas are a bit more variable, offering a mix of challenges and rewards for those willing to venture off the beaten path. Season totals for snowfall aren't explicitly mentioned in the latest reports, but Killington's massive snowmaking capabilities ensure consistent conditions even when natural snow is scarce.

Visitors should note that the season is set to run until June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time left to get your ski or snowboard fix. Plus, with offerings like Learn to Ski or Ride packages and discounts on lodging and lift tickets, Killington is a great spot to plan your next mountain adventure.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2025 10:51:01 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, now's the time to grab your gear and make a plan. The current snow depth stands at a base of 15 inches, with machine-groomed and variable conditions making for some exciting skiing across the mountain. Over the past week, Killington has seen about 6 inches of new snowfall.

Right now, 17 of the 22 lifts are operational, which means you've got access to a wide range of trails—about 80% of the pistes are open, giving you plenty of room to explore. The resort's vast network of trails offers something for every skill level, from beginner-friendly groomers to challenging moguls and steep runs.

As for the weather, expect rain and cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from a base high of 38°F to a summit low of 27°F. Windy conditions will add a bit of chill, so be sure to bundle up. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests some potential snowfall by Saturday, March 29th, with up to 10 cm expected in the afternoon.

Piste conditions are machine-groomed, while off-piste areas are a bit more variable, offering a mix of challenges and rewards for those willing to venture off the beaten path. Season totals for snowfall aren't explicitly mentioned in the latest reports, but Killington's massive snowmaking capabilities ensure consistent conditions even when natural snow is scarce.

Visitors should note that the season is set to run until June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time left to get your ski or snowboard fix. Plus, with offerings like Learn to Ski or Ride packages and discounts on lodging and lift tickets, Killington is a great spot to plan your next mountain adventure.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, now's the time to grab your gear and make a plan. The current snow depth stands at a base of 15 inches, with machine-groomed and variable conditions making for some exciting skiing across the mountain. Over the past week, Killington has seen about 6 inches of new snowfall.

Right now, 17 of the 22 lifts are operational, which means you've got access to a wide range of trails—about 80% of the pistes are open, giving you plenty of room to explore. The resort's vast network of trails offers something for every skill level, from beginner-friendly groomers to challenging moguls and steep runs.

As for the weather, expect rain and cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from a base high of 38°F to a summit low of 27°F. Windy conditions will add a bit of chill, so be sure to bundle up. Looking ahead, the forecast suggests some potential snowfall by Saturday, March 29th, with up to 10 cm expected in the afternoon.

Piste conditions are machine-groomed, while off-piste areas are a bit more variable, offering a mix of challenges and rewards for those willing to venture off the beaten path. Season totals for snowfall aren't explicitly mentioned in the latest reports, but Killington's massive snowmaking capabilities ensure consistent conditions even when natural snow is scarce.

Visitors should note that the season is set to run until June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time left to get your ski or snowboard fix. Plus, with offerings like Learn to Ski or Ride packages and discounts on lodging and lift tickets, Killington is a great spot to plan your next mountain adventure.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

As the seasons dance towards spring, Killington Resort in Vermont still offers a vibrant winter experience. Recently, the resort received a delightful 2 inches of fresh snow, reviving the winter magic for its visitors. The base depth currently stands at 15 inches, with 12 of the 22 lifts open, providing ample opportunities to glide across the mountain.

Temperature-wise, skiers can enjoy a brisk day with highs reaching 32°F at the base and 27°F at the summit. Weather conditions are dynamic, with clear skies giving way to cloudy conditions and occasional snow showers. The next 48 hours promise about 3 inches of new snow, perfect for skiers and snowboarders looking to experience the best of Killington.

Looking ahead, the forecast indicates that the next five days will see varied conditions with temperatures hovering between 24°F and 40°F. Snowfall is expected to reach the resort level, ensuring fresh tracks for early risers.

Piste conditions are generally good, though some areas may experience freeze-thaw cycles typical of late-season skiing. Off-piste enthusiasts should be cautious and always check the local avalanche risk.

Killington averages about 175 inches of snow annually, although this season's totals have not been fully reported yet. Visitors can look forward to a mix of spring snow and potential powder days in the coming weeks.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting skier, Killington's vibrant atmosphere and scenic trails make it an ideal destination for those seeking a memorable skiing experience. Don't miss out on booking those lift tickets or lodging packages for the best deals.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

As the seasons dance towards spring, Killington Resort in Vermont still offers a vibrant winter experience. Recently, the resort received a delightful 2 inches of fresh snow, reviving the winter magic for its visitors. The base depth currently stands at 15 inches, with 12 of the 22 lifts open, providing ample opportunities to glide across the mountain.

Temperature-wise, skiers can enjoy a brisk day with highs reaching 32°F at the base and 27°F at the summit. Weather conditions are dynamic, with clear skies giving way to cloudy conditions and occasional snow showers. The next 48 hours promise about 3 inches of new snow, perfect for skiers and snowboarders looking to experience the best of Killington.

Looking ahead, the forecast indicates that the next five days will see varied conditions with temperatures hovering between 24°F and 40°F. Snowfall is expected to reach the resort level, ensuring fresh tracks for early risers.

Piste conditions are generally good, though some areas may experience freeze-thaw cycles typical of late-season skiing. Off-piste enthusiasts should be cautious and always check the local avalanche risk.

Killington averages about 175 inches of snow annually, although this season's totals have not been fully reported yet. Visitors can look forward to a mix of spring snow and potential powder days in the coming weeks.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting skier, Killington's vibrant atmosphere and scenic trails make it an ideal destination for those seeking a memorable skiing experience. Don't miss out on booking those lift tickets or lodging packages for the best deals.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

As the seasons dance towards spring, Killington Resort in Vermont still offers a vibrant winter experience. Recently, the resort received a delightful 2 inches of fresh snow, reviving the winter magic for its visitors. The base depth currently stands at 15 inches, with 12 of the 22 lifts open, providing ample opportunities to glide across the mountain.

Temperature-wise, skiers can enjoy a brisk day with highs reaching 32°F at the base and 27°F at the summit. Weather conditions are dynamic, with clear skies giving way to cloudy conditions and occasional snow showers. The next 48 hours promise about 3 inches of new snow, perfect for skiers and snowboarders looking to experience the best of Killington.

Looking ahead, the forecast indicates that the next five days will see varied conditions with temperatures hovering between 24°F and 40°F. Snowfall is expected to reach the resort level, ensuring fresh tracks for early risers.

Piste conditions are generally good, though some areas may experience freeze-thaw cycles typical of late-season skiing. Off-piste enthusiasts should be cautious and always check the local avalanche risk.

Killington averages about 175 inches of snow annually, although this season's totals have not been fully reported yet. Visitors can look forward to a mix of spring snow and potential powder days in the coming weeks.

Whether you're a seasoned local or a visiting skier, Killington's vibrant atmosphere and scenic trails make it an ideal destination for those seeking a memorable skiing experience. Don't miss out on booking those lift tickets or lodging packages for the best deals.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Late-Season Slopes at Killington: Conditions, Forecasts, and Tips</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the scoop: the snow report as of March 27 showed a base depth of 15 inches, with 12 of 22 lifts up and running. The recent dusting of snow is giving the mountain a fresh feel, with temperatures at the base expected to reach around 32°F today and 27°F at higher elevations.

In the past 24 hours, Killington's received a light dusting, while the 48-hour forecast promises about 3 inches of new snow. The resort has averaged about 175 inches of snow annually over the years.

Current weather conditions are a mix, with clear skies early giving way to cloudy skies and snow showers. For the next five days, expect a blend of sun and snow, with temperatures fluctuating between lows of 24°F and highs of 37°F. Piste conditions are decent, though spring snow means freeze-thaw cycles are happening.

Off-piste skiing requires caution; always check the local avalanche risk level. Special notice for visitors: book lodging through Killington Resort for discounted lift tickets, and don't forget to check your pass validity if you're a passholder. It's time to enjoy the late-season slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the scoop: the snow report as of March 27 showed a base depth of 15 inches, with 12 of 22 lifts up and running. The recent dusting of snow is giving the mountain a fresh feel, with temperatures at the base expected to reach around 32°F today and 27°F at higher elevations.

In the past 24 hours, Killington's received a light dusting, while the 48-hour forecast promises about 3 inches of new snow. The resort has averaged about 175 inches of snow annually over the years.

Current weather conditions are a mix, with clear skies early giving way to cloudy skies and snow showers. For the next five days, expect a blend of sun and snow, with temperatures fluctuating between lows of 24°F and highs of 37°F. Piste conditions are decent, though spring snow means freeze-thaw cycles are happening.

Off-piste skiing requires caution; always check the local avalanche risk level. Special notice for visitors: book lodging through Killington Resort for discounted lift tickets, and don't forget to check your pass validity if you're a passholder. It's time to enjoy the late-season slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the scoop: the snow report as of March 27 showed a base depth of 15 inches, with 12 of 22 lifts up and running. The recent dusting of snow is giving the mountain a fresh feel, with temperatures at the base expected to reach around 32°F today and 27°F at higher elevations.

In the past 24 hours, Killington's received a light dusting, while the 48-hour forecast promises about 3 inches of new snow. The resort has averaged about 175 inches of snow annually over the years.

Current weather conditions are a mix, with clear skies early giving way to cloudy skies and snow showers. For the next five days, expect a blend of sun and snow, with temperatures fluctuating between lows of 24°F and highs of 37°F. Piste conditions are decent, though spring snow means freeze-thaw cycles are happening.

Off-piste skiing requires caution; always check the local avalanche risk level. Special notice for visitors: book lodging through Killington Resort for discounted lift tickets, and don't forget to check your pass validity if you're a passholder. It's time to enjoy the late-season slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Killington Resort Primed for Excellent Skiing Conditions Amid Fresh Snowfall and Ideal Temperatures</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're gearing up for a trip to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat. Currently, 66% of the pistes are open, covering about 98.2 km of the total 148.8 km of trails. There are 13 out of 32 lifts in operation, providing ample access to the slopes. Over the past four days, Killington has received a fresh coat of 3 inches (8 cm) of new snow, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing conditions.

As of the latest update, the resort saw a mere 1 inch of snow in the past 24 hours and another inch in the preceding 48 hours. This light dusting complements the existing snowpack nicely, keeping the slopes smooth and inviting. The base temperature is around 34°F with a peak temperature of 25°F, accompanied by light winds and occasional gusts.

Looking ahead to the weather forecast, the next few days promise some exciting changes. Upcoming snowfall is predicted to bring about 5 cm of new snowfall on Monday afternoon, which will further boost the already excellent conditions. For the next five days, temperatures are expected to remain winter-like, maintaining ideal conditions for skiing and snowboarding.

Piste conditions are currently machine-groomed, ensuring a smooth ride down the slopes. Off-piste snow conditions might require a bit more skill to navigate, but for those who enjoy the challenge, it's still a great time to explore. Seasonally, Killington averages 174 inches of snowfall annually, which bodes well for a strong finish to

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2025 10:49:57 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're gearing up for a trip to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat. Currently, 66% of the pistes are open, covering about 98.2 km of the total 148.8 km of trails. There are 13 out of 32 lifts in operation, providing ample access to the slopes. Over the past four days, Killington has received a fresh coat of 3 inches (8 cm) of new snow, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing conditions.

As of the latest update, the resort saw a mere 1 inch of snow in the past 24 hours and another inch in the preceding 48 hours. This light dusting complements the existing snowpack nicely, keeping the slopes smooth and inviting. The base temperature is around 34°F with a peak temperature of 25°F, accompanied by light winds and occasional gusts.

Looking ahead to the weather forecast, the next few days promise some exciting changes. Upcoming snowfall is predicted to bring about 5 cm of new snowfall on Monday afternoon, which will further boost the already excellent conditions. For the next five days, temperatures are expected to remain winter-like, maintaining ideal conditions for skiing and snowboarding.

Piste conditions are currently machine-groomed, ensuring a smooth ride down the slopes. Off-piste snow conditions might require a bit more skill to navigate, but for those who enjoy the challenge, it's still a great time to explore. Seasonally, Killington averages 174 inches of snowfall annually, which bodes well for a strong finish to

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're gearing up for a trip to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat. Currently, 66% of the pistes are open, covering about 98.2 km of the total 148.8 km of trails. There are 13 out of 32 lifts in operation, providing ample access to the slopes. Over the past four days, Killington has received a fresh coat of 3 inches (8 cm) of new snow, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing conditions.

As of the latest update, the resort saw a mere 1 inch of snow in the past 24 hours and another inch in the preceding 48 hours. This light dusting complements the existing snowpack nicely, keeping the slopes smooth and inviting. The base temperature is around 34°F with a peak temperature of 25°F, accompanied by light winds and occasional gusts.

Looking ahead to the weather forecast, the next few days promise some exciting changes. Upcoming snowfall is predicted to bring about 5 cm of new snowfall on Monday afternoon, which will further boost the already excellent conditions. For the next five days, temperatures are expected to remain winter-like, maintaining ideal conditions for skiing and snowboarding.

Piste conditions are currently machine-groomed, ensuring a smooth ride down the slopes. Off-piste snow conditions might require a bit more skill to navigate, but for those who enjoy the challenge, it's still a great time to explore. Seasonally, Killington averages 174 inches of snowfall annually, which bodes well for a strong finish to

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Killington's Winter Wonderland: Fresh Powder, Fantastic Skiing, and Forecasts</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As we dive into the latest ski report, you'll find that winter has made a fantastic comeback. Currently, 14 out of 32 lifts are open, providing access to a vast network of trails. The resort boasts 114 kilometers of pistes available for skiing and snowboarding, offering a wide range of options for every skill level.

In the last 24 hours, Killington has seen a modest 2 inches of new snowfall, with another 2 inches in the past 48 hours. This fresh powder adds to the already machine-groomed pistes, ensuring great conditions for skiers and snowboarders alike. However, off-piste conditions are not ideal, as they haven't received the same level of grooming.

Current weather conditions are quite inviting, with temperatures perfect for a crisp day on the mountain. Next up in the forecast, expect about 1 cm of snow on Sunday morning and a more significant 5 cm by Monday afternoon. This should keep the snow fresh and exciting for the remainder of the week.

As for the season so far, Killington averages about 174 inches of snow annually, meaning this year is shaping up to be quite typical. If you're planning to visit soon, be sure to check the online pass checker for any updates on your passes, and remember that all tickets, rentals, and lessons must be purchased online.

For visitors,

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As we dive into the latest ski report, you'll find that winter has made a fantastic comeback. Currently, 14 out of 32 lifts are open, providing access to a vast network of trails. The resort boasts 114 kilometers of pistes available for skiing and snowboarding, offering a wide range of options for every skill level.

In the last 24 hours, Killington has seen a modest 2 inches of new snowfall, with another 2 inches in the past 48 hours. This fresh powder adds to the already machine-groomed pistes, ensuring great conditions for skiers and snowboarders alike. However, off-piste conditions are not ideal, as they haven't received the same level of grooming.

Current weather conditions are quite inviting, with temperatures perfect for a crisp day on the mountain. Next up in the forecast, expect about 1 cm of snow on Sunday morning and a more significant 5 cm by Monday afternoon. This should keep the snow fresh and exciting for the remainder of the week.

As for the season so far, Killington averages about 174 inches of snow annually, meaning this year is shaping up to be quite typical. If you're planning to visit soon, be sure to check the online pass checker for any updates on your passes, and remember that all tickets, rentals, and lessons must be purchased online.

For visitors,

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As we dive into the latest ski report, you'll find that winter has made a fantastic comeback. Currently, 14 out of 32 lifts are open, providing access to a vast network of trails. The resort boasts 114 kilometers of pistes available for skiing and snowboarding, offering a wide range of options for every skill level.

In the last 24 hours, Killington has seen a modest 2 inches of new snowfall, with another 2 inches in the past 48 hours. This fresh powder adds to the already machine-groomed pistes, ensuring great conditions for skiers and snowboarders alike. However, off-piste conditions are not ideal, as they haven't received the same level of grooming.

Current weather conditions are quite inviting, with temperatures perfect for a crisp day on the mountain. Next up in the forecast, expect about 1 cm of snow on Sunday morning and a more significant 5 cm by Monday afternoon. This should keep the snow fresh and exciting for the remainder of the week.

As for the season so far, Killington averages about 174 inches of snow annually, meaning this year is shaping up to be quite typical. If you're planning to visit soon, be sure to check the online pass checker for any updates on your passes, and remember that all tickets, rentals, and lessons must be purchased online.

For visitors,

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.]]>
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      <title>Killington Resort Skiing: Conditions, Forecast, and Deals for the Spring Season</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort, Vermont, now is a great time to do so As of the latest report, 74% of the pistes are open, offering about 101.4 km of skiable terrain. Currently, 14 out of 32 lifts are in operation, making it easy to access various trails.

The snow depth and recent snowfall details aren't fully specified, but the last 48 hours have seen very light snowfall, with more expected soon. Today's weather promises to be partly cloudy with a potential for light snow at altitude. Temperatures at the base are expected to reach a high of 37°F, while the peak could drop to as low as 29°F overnight.

Looking ahead, the next significant snowfall is forecast for Monday, with about 5 cm expected in the afternoon. Over the next few days, you can anticipate variable conditions with some sunshine and cloud cover, perfect for spring skiing.

Killington typically averages 174 inches of snow annually, and this season is shaping up to be another great one, though the exact season total isn't available yet. Piste conditions are machine-groomed, offering smooth rides, while off-piste terrain may vary depending on recent snowfall and weather.

For those planning a visit, Killington has some excellent deals on lessons and accommodations. Make sure to check your pass validity and book tickets and rentals online ahead of time to ensure a seamless skiing experience. With the season running until June 22, 2025, there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort, Vermont, now is a great time to do so As of the latest report, 74% of the pistes are open, offering about 101.4 km of skiable terrain. Currently, 14 out of 32 lifts are in operation, making it easy to access various trails.

The snow depth and recent snowfall details aren't fully specified, but the last 48 hours have seen very light snowfall, with more expected soon. Today's weather promises to be partly cloudy with a potential for light snow at altitude. Temperatures at the base are expected to reach a high of 37°F, while the peak could drop to as low as 29°F overnight.

Looking ahead, the next significant snowfall is forecast for Monday, with about 5 cm expected in the afternoon. Over the next few days, you can anticipate variable conditions with some sunshine and cloud cover, perfect for spring skiing.

Killington typically averages 174 inches of snow annually, and this season is shaping up to be another great one, though the exact season total isn't available yet. Piste conditions are machine-groomed, offering smooth rides, while off-piste terrain may vary depending on recent snowfall and weather.

For those planning a visit, Killington has some excellent deals on lessons and accommodations. Make sure to check your pass validity and book tickets and rentals online ahead of time to ensure a seamless skiing experience. With the season running until June 22, 2025, there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort, Vermont, now is a great time to do so As of the latest report, 74% of the pistes are open, offering about 101.4 km of skiable terrain. Currently, 14 out of 32 lifts are in operation, making it easy to access various trails.

The snow depth and recent snowfall details aren't fully specified, but the last 48 hours have seen very light snowfall, with more expected soon. Today's weather promises to be partly cloudy with a potential for light snow at altitude. Temperatures at the base are expected to reach a high of 37°F, while the peak could drop to as low as 29°F overnight.

Looking ahead, the next significant snowfall is forecast for Monday, with about 5 cm expected in the afternoon. Over the next few days, you can anticipate variable conditions with some sunshine and cloud cover, perfect for spring skiing.

Killington typically averages 174 inches of snow annually, and this season is shaping up to be another great one, though the exact season total isn't available yet. Piste conditions are machine-groomed, offering smooth rides, while off-piste terrain may vary depending on recent snowfall and weather.

For those planning a visit, Killington has some excellent deals on lessons and accommodations. Make sure to check your pass validity and book tickets and rentals online ahead of time to ensure a seamless skiing experience. With the season running until June 22, 2025, there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Killington Resort Awaits: Skiing, Snowboarding, and a Bluebird Forecast</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding Currently, 74% of the pistes are open, with 101.4 km out of 137 km available for carving through the snow. The resort has 14 out of 32 lifts operational, so you'll have plenty of options to explore the mountain.

The current snow depth isn't explicitly listed, but you can expect machine-groomed piste conditions, which are perfect for a smooth ride. Off-piste conditions are also inviting, though be sure to check the latest updates before venturing off the beaten path.

In the last 48 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but you can look forward to a light dusting of about 1 cm on March 23 and a more substantial 5 cm on March 24. The weather is expected to be mostly cloudy with clear skies later in the day, making for some beautiful bluebird days.

Temperatures are mild, with valley lows around 35°F and highs reaching up to 57°F, which means the snow will be softening up nicely as the day progresses. For the next five days, expect a mix of cloudy and clear skies with occasional light snow showers.

Killington typically receives an average annual snowfall of 174 inches, so this season's total is likely to be impressive. As a local tip, be sure to check the resort's website for any special deals or packages, like the Learn to Ski or Ride offer, which includes a free lift ticket for a friend or family member. The season is set to close on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding Currently, 74% of the pistes are open, with 101.4 km out of 137 km available for carving through the snow. The resort has 14 out of 32 lifts operational, so you'll have plenty of options to explore the mountain.

The current snow depth isn't explicitly listed, but you can expect machine-groomed piste conditions, which are perfect for a smooth ride. Off-piste conditions are also inviting, though be sure to check the latest updates before venturing off the beaten path.

In the last 48 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but you can look forward to a light dusting of about 1 cm on March 23 and a more substantial 5 cm on March 24. The weather is expected to be mostly cloudy with clear skies later in the day, making for some beautiful bluebird days.

Temperatures are mild, with valley lows around 35°F and highs reaching up to 57°F, which means the snow will be softening up nicely as the day progresses. For the next five days, expect a mix of cloudy and clear skies with occasional light snow showers.

Killington typically receives an average annual snowfall of 174 inches, so this season's total is likely to be impressive. As a local tip, be sure to check the resort's website for any special deals or packages, like the Learn to Ski or Ride offer, which includes a free lift ticket for a friend or family member. The season is set to close on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding Currently, 74% of the pistes are open, with 101.4 km out of 137 km available for carving through the snow. The resort has 14 out of 32 lifts operational, so you'll have plenty of options to explore the mountain.

The current snow depth isn't explicitly listed, but you can expect machine-groomed piste conditions, which are perfect for a smooth ride. Off-piste conditions are also inviting, though be sure to check the latest updates before venturing off the beaten path.

In the last 48 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but you can look forward to a light dusting of about 1 cm on March 23 and a more substantial 5 cm on March 24. The weather is expected to be mostly cloudy with clear skies later in the day, making for some beautiful bluebird days.

Temperatures are mild, with valley lows around 35°F and highs reaching up to 57°F, which means the snow will be softening up nicely as the day progresses. For the next five days, expect a mix of cloudy and clear skies with occasional light snow showers.

Killington typically receives an average annual snowfall of 174 inches, so this season's total is likely to be impressive. As a local tip, be sure to check the resort's website for any special deals or packages, like the Learn to Ski or Ride offer, which includes a free lift ticket for a friend or family member. The season is set to close on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding As of the latest update, the resort has received 1.2 inches of new snow on March 21, with another 3 inches expected by March 28. Currently, 15 out of 32 lifts are open, offering access to a variety of trails.

The current weather is quite chilly, with a high of 37°F at the base and a low of 29°F at the peak. Over the next five days, expect varying temperatures with highs ranging from 32°F to 46°F and lows from 26°F to 34°F. The snow line is around 3,245 feet, indicating spring snow conditions.

Piste conditions are machine groomed, providing smooth skiing, while off-piste conditions are less predictable. The season total snowfall isn't specified, but with more snow on the way, conditions should remain good. Killington is known for its long season, with the resort staying open until June 22, 2025.

For visitors, Killington offers a "Learn to Ski or Ride" package that includes a free lift ticket for a friend or family member. Booking lodging through the resort can also secure discounted lift tickets. Make sure to check your pass validity online before heading out. With its lively atmosphere and great skiing, Killington is a must-visit for any ski enthusiast

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding As of the latest update, the resort has received 1.2 inches of new snow on March 21, with another 3 inches expected by March 28. Currently, 15 out of 32 lifts are open, offering access to a variety of trails.

The current weather is quite chilly, with a high of 37°F at the base and a low of 29°F at the peak. Over the next five days, expect varying temperatures with highs ranging from 32°F to 46°F and lows from 26°F to 34°F. The snow line is around 3,245 feet, indicating spring snow conditions.

Piste conditions are machine groomed, providing smooth skiing, while off-piste conditions are less predictable. The season total snowfall isn't specified, but with more snow on the way, conditions should remain good. Killington is known for its long season, with the resort staying open until June 22, 2025.

For visitors, Killington offers a "Learn to Ski or Ride" package that includes a free lift ticket for a friend or family member. Booking lodging through the resort can also secure discounted lift tickets. Make sure to check your pass validity online before heading out. With its lively atmosphere and great skiing, Killington is a must-visit for any ski enthusiast

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding As of the latest update, the resort has received 1.2 inches of new snow on March 21, with another 3 inches expected by March 28. Currently, 15 out of 32 lifts are open, offering access to a variety of trails.

The current weather is quite chilly, with a high of 37°F at the base and a low of 29°F at the peak. Over the next five days, expect varying temperatures with highs ranging from 32°F to 46°F and lows from 26°F to 34°F. The snow line is around 3,245 feet, indicating spring snow conditions.

Piste conditions are machine groomed, providing smooth skiing, while off-piste conditions are less predictable. The season total snowfall isn't specified, but with more snow on the way, conditions should remain good. Killington is known for its long season, with the resort staying open until June 22, 2025.

For visitors, Killington offers a "Learn to Ski or Ride" package that includes a free lift ticket for a friend or family member. Booking lodging through the resort can also secure discounted lift tickets. Make sure to check your pass validity online before heading out. With its lively atmosphere and great skiing, Killington is a must-visit for any ski enthusiast

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding Currently, the snow conditions are crisp in the morning due to overnight freezes, but they transition to springlike by lunchtime. The base and summit snow depths aren't specified in the latest reports, but Killington typically offers a solid base throughout the season.

In terms of new snowfall, the latest updates don't provide specific figures for the past 24 or 48 hours. However, Killington averages about 174 inches of snow annually, with around 52 snowfall days per year. As for lift and trail operations, the resort usually offers a wide range of open lifts and trails, but exact numbers aren't available right now.

Weather-wise, temperatures are rising, with highs around 55 degrees at the base and lows of 45 degrees at the peak. The forecast for the next few days suggests continued mild conditions, which might lead to some spring skiing vibes. Piste conditions are generally good, but off-piste areas might be softer due to warmer temperatures.

For the season, Killington has seen its fair share of snow, though the exact total isn't updated in the latest reports. Visitors should note that all tickets, rentals, and lessons must be purchased online, and passholders should check their pass validity before heading out. Additionally, registering a friend for a Learn to Ski or Ride package can get you a free lift ticket on the same day—a great deal for locals and visitors alike

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2025 10:50:06 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding Currently, the snow conditions are crisp in the morning due to overnight freezes, but they transition to springlike by lunchtime. The base and summit snow depths aren't specified in the latest reports, but Killington typically offers a solid base throughout the season.

In terms of new snowfall, the latest updates don't provide specific figures for the past 24 or 48 hours. However, Killington averages about 174 inches of snow annually, with around 52 snowfall days per year. As for lift and trail operations, the resort usually offers a wide range of open lifts and trails, but exact numbers aren't available right now.

Weather-wise, temperatures are rising, with highs around 55 degrees at the base and lows of 45 degrees at the peak. The forecast for the next few days suggests continued mild conditions, which might lead to some spring skiing vibes. Piste conditions are generally good, but off-piste areas might be softer due to warmer temperatures.

For the season, Killington has seen its fair share of snow, though the exact total isn't updated in the latest reports. Visitors should note that all tickets, rentals, and lessons must be purchased online, and passholders should check their pass validity before heading out. Additionally, registering a friend for a Learn to Ski or Ride package can get you a free lift ticket on the same day—a great deal for locals and visitors alike

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding Currently, the snow conditions are crisp in the morning due to overnight freezes, but they transition to springlike by lunchtime. The base and summit snow depths aren't specified in the latest reports, but Killington typically offers a solid base throughout the season.

In terms of new snowfall, the latest updates don't provide specific figures for the past 24 or 48 hours. However, Killington averages about 174 inches of snow annually, with around 52 snowfall days per year. As for lift and trail operations, the resort usually offers a wide range of open lifts and trails, but exact numbers aren't available right now.

Weather-wise, temperatures are rising, with highs around 55 degrees at the base and lows of 45 degrees at the peak. The forecast for the next few days suggests continued mild conditions, which might lead to some spring skiing vibes. Piste conditions are generally good, but off-piste areas might be softer due to warmer temperatures.

For the season, Killington has seen its fair share of snow, though the exact total isn't updated in the latest reports. Visitors should note that all tickets, rentals, and lessons must be purchased online, and passholders should check their pass validity before heading out. Additionally, registering a friend for a Learn to Ski or Ride package can get you a free lift ticket on the same day—a great deal for locals and visitors alike

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat As of the latest update, the resort is gearing up for a fantastic spring skiing season. Currently, 15 out of 32 lifts are open, offering access to a variety of trails. The piste conditions are machine groomed, providing smooth and enjoyable skiing. Off-piste conditions are available, but be sure to check the local avalanche risk level before venturing off the beaten path.

The weather is quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from a chilly 42°F overnight to a pleasant 61°F during the day. Over the next few days, expect varying conditions with rain showers and cloudy skies. The upcoming forecast indicates light snowfall, with about 3 cm expected on Friday, March 21, and a more significant 6 cm on Sunday, March 23.

While specific current snow depths at the base and summit aren't available, Killington is known for its excellent snow preservation due to its high elevation and varied terrain. Season total snowfall figures aren't provided in the latest reports, but March is typically a great month for snow quality at Killington, thanks to its northern latitude and elevation.

As you plan your visit, keep in mind that the season is set to close on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. Always check the latest snow reports and forecasts for updates on conditions and potential snowfall. Whether you're a seasoned skier or just starting out, Killington offers something for everyone, making it a must-visit destination this spring.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat As of the latest update, the resort is gearing up for a fantastic spring skiing season. Currently, 15 out of 32 lifts are open, offering access to a variety of trails. The piste conditions are machine groomed, providing smooth and enjoyable skiing. Off-piste conditions are available, but be sure to check the local avalanche risk level before venturing off the beaten path.

The weather is quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from a chilly 42°F overnight to a pleasant 61°F during the day. Over the next few days, expect varying conditions with rain showers and cloudy skies. The upcoming forecast indicates light snowfall, with about 3 cm expected on Friday, March 21, and a more significant 6 cm on Sunday, March 23.

While specific current snow depths at the base and summit aren't available, Killington is known for its excellent snow preservation due to its high elevation and varied terrain. Season total snowfall figures aren't provided in the latest reports, but March is typically a great month for snow quality at Killington, thanks to its northern latitude and elevation.

As you plan your visit, keep in mind that the season is set to close on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. Always check the latest snow reports and forecasts for updates on conditions and potential snowfall. Whether you're a seasoned skier or just starting out, Killington offers something for everyone, making it a must-visit destination this spring.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat As of the latest update, the resort is gearing up for a fantastic spring skiing season. Currently, 15 out of 32 lifts are open, offering access to a variety of trails. The piste conditions are machine groomed, providing smooth and enjoyable skiing. Off-piste conditions are available, but be sure to check the local avalanche risk level before venturing off the beaten path.

The weather is quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from a chilly 42°F overnight to a pleasant 61°F during the day. Over the next few days, expect varying conditions with rain showers and cloudy skies. The upcoming forecast indicates light snowfall, with about 3 cm expected on Friday, March 21, and a more significant 6 cm on Sunday, March 23.

While specific current snow depths at the base and summit aren't available, Killington is known for its excellent snow preservation due to its high elevation and varied terrain. Season total snowfall figures aren't provided in the latest reports, but March is typically a great month for snow quality at Killington, thanks to its northern latitude and elevation.

As you plan your visit, keep in mind that the season is set to close on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. Always check the latest snow reports and forecasts for updates on conditions and potential snowfall. Whether you're a seasoned skier or just starting out, Killington offers something for everyone, making it a must-visit destination this spring.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat Currently, the piste conditions are machine groomed, offering a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders. Off-piste conditions are also inviting, though specific details are not available at the moment. The resort has 15 out of 32 lifts open, providing access to a variety of trails.

As for snow depth, specific base and summit measurements aren't available right now, but Killington is known for its extensive snowmaking capabilities, ensuring good conditions even when natural snowfall is scarce. There hasn't been significant new snowfall in the last 24 to 48 hours, but the forecast suggests up to 1 inch of new snow on March 22 and another inch on March 23.

Currently, the weather is foggy with temperatures ranging from the mid-40s to mid-50s Fahrenheit. Over the next five days, expect variable conditions with light rain showers on March 17 and cloudy skies on March 18. Temperatures will fluctuate, with warmer days ahead.

Killington's season total snowfall isn't specified in recent reports, but the resort typically averages around 174 inches annually. With its long ski season extending into June, there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. Visitors should note that the season is set to close on June 22, 2025. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, Killington offers something for everyone, from wide groomers to challenging moguls and steeps.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat Currently, the piste conditions are machine groomed, offering a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders. Off-piste conditions are also inviting, though specific details are not available at the moment. The resort has 15 out of 32 lifts open, providing access to a variety of trails.

As for snow depth, specific base and summit measurements aren't available right now, but Killington is known for its extensive snowmaking capabilities, ensuring good conditions even when natural snowfall is scarce. There hasn't been significant new snowfall in the last 24 to 48 hours, but the forecast suggests up to 1 inch of new snow on March 22 and another inch on March 23.

Currently, the weather is foggy with temperatures ranging from the mid-40s to mid-50s Fahrenheit. Over the next five days, expect variable conditions with light rain showers on March 17 and cloudy skies on March 18. Temperatures will fluctuate, with warmer days ahead.

Killington's season total snowfall isn't specified in recent reports, but the resort typically averages around 174 inches annually. With its long ski season extending into June, there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. Visitors should note that the season is set to close on June 22, 2025. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, Killington offers something for everyone, from wide groomers to challenging moguls and steeps.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat Currently, the piste conditions are machine groomed, offering a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders. Off-piste conditions are also inviting, though specific details are not available at the moment. The resort has 15 out of 32 lifts open, providing access to a variety of trails.

As for snow depth, specific base and summit measurements aren't available right now, but Killington is known for its extensive snowmaking capabilities, ensuring good conditions even when natural snowfall is scarce. There hasn't been significant new snowfall in the last 24 to 48 hours, but the forecast suggests up to 1 inch of new snow on March 22 and another inch on March 23.

Currently, the weather is foggy with temperatures ranging from the mid-40s to mid-50s Fahrenheit. Over the next five days, expect variable conditions with light rain showers on March 17 and cloudy skies on March 18. Temperatures will fluctuate, with warmer days ahead.

Killington's season total snowfall isn't specified in recent reports, but the resort typically averages around 174 inches annually. With its long ski season extending into June, there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. Visitors should note that the season is set to close on June 22, 2025. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, Killington offers something for everyone, from wide groomers to challenging moguls and steeps.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding Currently, the piste conditions are machine groomed, offering a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders. Unfortunately, there's no recent data on the current snow depth at the base and summit, but Killington is known for its extensive snowmaking capabilities, ensuring great conditions even when natural snow is scarce.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but the forecast suggests a light dusting of about 3 cm by March 21 and a more substantial 6 cm by March 23. Right now, 15 out of 32 lifts are open, providing access to a variety of trails for all skill levels.

The current weather is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 18°F to 26°F, perfect for preserving the snow. Over the next five days, expect mostly cold conditions with some cloud cover, which should keep the snow in good shape. Piste conditions are generally well-maintained, while off-piste areas can be more variable, so always check local advice before venturing off the beaten path.

Killington's season typically runs until late June, offering one of the longest ski seasons in North America. While there's no specific data on the season's total snowfall yet, the resort's massive snowmaking system ensures consistent conditions throughout the winter. Visitors should be aware that skiing off-piste can be risky, so always ski with safety gear and check local avalanche risk levels.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding Currently, the piste conditions are machine groomed, offering a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders. Unfortunately, there's no recent data on the current snow depth at the base and summit, but Killington is known for its extensive snowmaking capabilities, ensuring great conditions even when natural snow is scarce.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but the forecast suggests a light dusting of about 3 cm by March 21 and a more substantial 6 cm by March 23. Right now, 15 out of 32 lifts are open, providing access to a variety of trails for all skill levels.

The current weather is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 18°F to 26°F, perfect for preserving the snow. Over the next five days, expect mostly cold conditions with some cloud cover, which should keep the snow in good shape. Piste conditions are generally well-maintained, while off-piste areas can be more variable, so always check local advice before venturing off the beaten path.

Killington's season typically runs until late June, offering one of the longest ski seasons in North America. While there's no specific data on the season's total snowfall yet, the resort's massive snowmaking system ensures consistent conditions throughout the winter. Visitors should be aware that skiing off-piste can be risky, so always ski with safety gear and check local avalanche risk levels.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding Currently, the piste conditions are machine groomed, offering a smooth ride for skiers and snowboarders. Unfortunately, there's no recent data on the current snow depth at the base and summit, but Killington is known for its extensive snowmaking capabilities, ensuring great conditions even when natural snow is scarce.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but the forecast suggests a light dusting of about 3 cm by March 21 and a more substantial 6 cm by March 23. Right now, 15 out of 32 lifts are open, providing access to a variety of trails for all skill levels.

The current weather is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 18°F to 26°F, perfect for preserving the snow. Over the next five days, expect mostly cold conditions with some cloud cover, which should keep the snow in good shape. Piste conditions are generally well-maintained, while off-piste areas can be more variable, so always check local advice before venturing off the beaten path.

Killington's season typically runs until late June, offering one of the longest ski seasons in North America. While there's no specific data on the season's total snowfall yet, the resort's massive snowmaking system ensures consistent conditions throughout the winter. Visitors should be aware that skiing off-piste can be risky, so always ski with safety gear and check local avalanche risk levels.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing Currently, the piste conditions are variable, and off-piste conditions are also variable, so be prepared for a mix of snow types. The resort has 13 out of 32 lifts open, which is a decent number considering the season's progress. Unfortunately, the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available, but Killington is known for its extensive snowmaking capabilities, ensuring good conditions even when natural snow is scarce.

In the last 48 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but there's a forecast of about 1 inch in the next couple of days. The current weather is chilly, with temperatures ranging from 18°F to 26°F, making it perfect for skiing. Over the next five days, expect temperatures to fluctuate, with some warmer days reaching up to 50°F in the town area.

As for upcoming weather, there's a significant snowfall expected on March 16th, with about 34 cm predicted. This could greatly improve conditions for powder enthusiasts. Killington's season total snowfall isn't specified yet, but the resort typically averages around 174 inches annually.

Visitors should note that Killington offers a wide range of trails and lifts, catering to all skill levels. With its long ski season and extensive snowmaking system, it's a great spot for both beginners and seasoned skiers. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the forecast for that potential big snowfall on March 16th

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing Currently, the piste conditions are variable, and off-piste conditions are also variable, so be prepared for a mix of snow types. The resort has 13 out of 32 lifts open, which is a decent number considering the season's progress. Unfortunately, the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available, but Killington is known for its extensive snowmaking capabilities, ensuring good conditions even when natural snow is scarce.

In the last 48 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but there's a forecast of about 1 inch in the next couple of days. The current weather is chilly, with temperatures ranging from 18°F to 26°F, making it perfect for skiing. Over the next five days, expect temperatures to fluctuate, with some warmer days reaching up to 50°F in the town area.

As for upcoming weather, there's a significant snowfall expected on March 16th, with about 34 cm predicted. This could greatly improve conditions for powder enthusiasts. Killington's season total snowfall isn't specified yet, but the resort typically averages around 174 inches annually.

Visitors should note that Killington offers a wide range of trails and lifts, catering to all skill levels. With its long ski season and extensive snowmaking system, it's a great spot for both beginners and seasoned skiers. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the forecast for that potential big snowfall on March 16th

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing Currently, the piste conditions are variable, and off-piste conditions are also variable, so be prepared for a mix of snow types. The resort has 13 out of 32 lifts open, which is a decent number considering the season's progress. Unfortunately, the exact current snow depth at the base and summit isn't available, but Killington is known for its extensive snowmaking capabilities, ensuring good conditions even when natural snow is scarce.

In the last 48 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but there's a forecast of about 1 inch in the next couple of days. The current weather is chilly, with temperatures ranging from 18°F to 26°F, making it perfect for skiing. Over the next five days, expect temperatures to fluctuate, with some warmer days reaching up to 50°F in the town area.

As for upcoming weather, there's a significant snowfall expected on March 16th, with about 34 cm predicted. This could greatly improve conditions for powder enthusiasts. Killington's season total snowfall isn't specified yet, but the resort typically averages around 174 inches annually.

Visitors should note that Killington offers a wide range of trails and lifts, catering to all skill levels. With its long ski season and extensive snowmaking system, it's a great spot for both beginners and seasoned skiers. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the forecast for that potential big snowfall on March 16th

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Killington Resort: Skiing and Snowboarding in Vermont's Premier Destination</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, and you can enjoy 108 kilometers of pistes out of 118.4 kilometers available. The snow conditions are variable, with machine-groomed surfaces offering a mix of experiences for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but the resort's powerful snowmaking system ensures great conditions even when nature doesn't cooperate. The current weather is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 18°F to 26°F at the base and summit levels. Expect a bit of wind, which can affect snow quality, especially off-piste.

Looking ahead, the next five days promise some exciting changes. Temperatures will fluctuate, with highs reaching up to 49°F in the town by mid-week. There's a chance of light snowfall, but nothing too substantial until later in March, when a more significant snowfall is predicted.

Piste conditions are generally good, thanks to regular grooming, while off-piste areas can be more variable due to wind and sun exposure. Always check local advice before venturing off-piste, as these areas are not always controlled or patrolled.

Killington's season is set to close on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. With its extensive snowmaking capabilities and long ski season, Killington remains a top choice for skiers and snowboarders in the Northeast.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, and you can enjoy 108 kilometers of pistes out of 118.4 kilometers available. The snow conditions are variable, with machine-groomed surfaces offering a mix of experiences for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but the resort's powerful snowmaking system ensures great conditions even when nature doesn't cooperate. The current weather is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 18°F to 26°F at the base and summit levels. Expect a bit of wind, which can affect snow quality, especially off-piste.

Looking ahead, the next five days promise some exciting changes. Temperatures will fluctuate, with highs reaching up to 49°F in the town by mid-week. There's a chance of light snowfall, but nothing too substantial until later in March, when a more significant snowfall is predicted.

Piste conditions are generally good, thanks to regular grooming, while off-piste areas can be more variable due to wind and sun exposure. Always check local advice before venturing off-piste, as these areas are not always controlled or patrolled.

Killington's season is set to close on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. With its extensive snowmaking capabilities and long ski season, Killington remains a top choice for skiers and snowboarders in the Northeast.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, and you can enjoy 108 kilometers of pistes out of 118.4 kilometers available. The snow conditions are variable, with machine-groomed surfaces offering a mix of experiences for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but the resort's powerful snowmaking system ensures great conditions even when nature doesn't cooperate. The current weather is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 18°F to 26°F at the base and summit levels. Expect a bit of wind, which can affect snow quality, especially off-piste.

Looking ahead, the next five days promise some exciting changes. Temperatures will fluctuate, with highs reaching up to 49°F in the town by mid-week. There's a chance of light snowfall, but nothing too substantial until later in March, when a more significant snowfall is predicted.

Piste conditions are generally good, thanks to regular grooming, while off-piste areas can be more variable due to wind and sun exposure. Always check local advice before venturing off-piste, as these areas are not always controlled or patrolled.

Killington's season is set to close on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. With its extensive snowmaking capabilities and long ski season, Killington remains a top choice for skiers and snowboarders in the Northeast.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat Currently, the resort has 13 out of 32 lifts open, offering a variety of trails to explore. Unfortunately, the latest snow depth at the base and summit isn't specified, but the piste conditions are described as variable, with off-piste conditions also available for those seeking more adventure.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but the forecast suggests about 1 inch of snow in the next 48 hours. The weather is quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from a chilly 18°F to a relatively warm 26°F at the base. As you ascend, the temperatures remain below freezing, perfect for maintaining the snow quality.

Looking ahead, the next five days promise a mix of clear skies and cloudy conditions, with temperatures expected to rise significantly by mid-week. On Monday, expect clear spells and cloudy skies, while Tuesday brings warmer temperatures with highs reaching into the 40s. By Wednesday, it's back to cooler conditions, but still pleasant for spring skiing.

Killington typically receives an impressive average annual snowfall of 174 inches, though this season's total isn't specified yet. The resort is known for its long ski season, which extends until June 22, 2025. If you're planning to visit, consider booking lodging through Killington Resort for discounted lift tickets, and don't forget to check your pass validity if you're a passholder. Additionally, there's a great opportunity to register a friend or family member for a Learn to Ski or Ride package and get a free lift ticket for yourself

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat Currently, the resort has 13 out of 32 lifts open, offering a variety of trails to explore. Unfortunately, the latest snow depth at the base and summit isn't specified, but the piste conditions are described as variable, with off-piste conditions also available for those seeking more adventure.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but the forecast suggests about 1 inch of snow in the next 48 hours. The weather is quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from a chilly 18°F to a relatively warm 26°F at the base. As you ascend, the temperatures remain below freezing, perfect for maintaining the snow quality.

Looking ahead, the next five days promise a mix of clear skies and cloudy conditions, with temperatures expected to rise significantly by mid-week. On Monday, expect clear spells and cloudy skies, while Tuesday brings warmer temperatures with highs reaching into the 40s. By Wednesday, it's back to cooler conditions, but still pleasant for spring skiing.

Killington typically receives an impressive average annual snowfall of 174 inches, though this season's total isn't specified yet. The resort is known for its long ski season, which extends until June 22, 2025. If you're planning to visit, consider booking lodging through Killington Resort for discounted lift tickets, and don't forget to check your pass validity if you're a passholder. Additionally, there's a great opportunity to register a friend or family member for a Learn to Ski or Ride package and get a free lift ticket for yourself

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat Currently, the resort has 13 out of 32 lifts open, offering a variety of trails to explore. Unfortunately, the latest snow depth at the base and summit isn't specified, but the piste conditions are described as variable, with off-piste conditions also available for those seeking more adventure.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but the forecast suggests about 1 inch of snow in the next 48 hours. The weather is quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from a chilly 18°F to a relatively warm 26°F at the base. As you ascend, the temperatures remain below freezing, perfect for maintaining the snow quality.

Looking ahead, the next five days promise a mix of clear skies and cloudy conditions, with temperatures expected to rise significantly by mid-week. On Monday, expect clear spells and cloudy skies, while Tuesday brings warmer temperatures with highs reaching into the 40s. By Wednesday, it's back to cooler conditions, but still pleasant for spring skiing.

Killington typically receives an impressive average annual snowfall of 174 inches, though this season's total isn't specified yet. The resort is known for its long ski season, which extends until June 22, 2025. If you're planning to visit, consider booking lodging through Killington Resort for discounted lift tickets, and don't forget to check your pass validity if you're a passholder. Additionally, there's a great opportunity to register a friend or family member for a Learn to Ski or Ride package and get a free lift ticket for yourself

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Killington's Beast of the East: Navigating Variable Conditions and Upcoming Snowfall</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat Known as the Beast of the East, Killington offers some of the best skiing in the Northeast. Currently, the snow conditions are variable, with machine-groomed pistes available. The resort has a significant portion of its trails open, though the exact number can vary—recent reports indicate all 118.4 km of pistes are accessible, but this might change.

The current weather at Killington is mostly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 17°F at the base to 6°F at the summit, accompanied by a moderate wind of 15 mph. As for new snowfall, there hasn't been a significant amount recently, but a light dusting of 2.4 inches fell over the past 42 hours.

Right now, 16 out of 22 lifts are operational, providing ample access to the slopes. The season total snowfall is not explicitly stated, but Killington averages about 174 inches annually. Upcoming weather forecasts suggest a potential significant snowfall of 34 cm by mid-March, which could refresh the slopes nicely.

Piste conditions are variable, while off-piste conditions are also variable but less groomed. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the weather forecast for the next five days, as conditions can change quickly. The season is set to close on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. As always, check the latest reports before heading out to ensure the best skiing experience.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat Known as the Beast of the East, Killington offers some of the best skiing in the Northeast. Currently, the snow conditions are variable, with machine-groomed pistes available. The resort has a significant portion of its trails open, though the exact number can vary—recent reports indicate all 118.4 km of pistes are accessible, but this might change.

The current weather at Killington is mostly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 17°F at the base to 6°F at the summit, accompanied by a moderate wind of 15 mph. As for new snowfall, there hasn't been a significant amount recently, but a light dusting of 2.4 inches fell over the past 42 hours.

Right now, 16 out of 22 lifts are operational, providing ample access to the slopes. The season total snowfall is not explicitly stated, but Killington averages about 174 inches annually. Upcoming weather forecasts suggest a potential significant snowfall of 34 cm by mid-March, which could refresh the slopes nicely.

Piste conditions are variable, while off-piste conditions are also variable but less groomed. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the weather forecast for the next five days, as conditions can change quickly. The season is set to close on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. As always, check the latest reports before heading out to ensure the best skiing experience.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat Known as the Beast of the East, Killington offers some of the best skiing in the Northeast. Currently, the snow conditions are variable, with machine-groomed pistes available. The resort has a significant portion of its trails open, though the exact number can vary—recent reports indicate all 118.4 km of pistes are accessible, but this might change.

The current weather at Killington is mostly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 17°F at the base to 6°F at the summit, accompanied by a moderate wind of 15 mph. As for new snowfall, there hasn't been a significant amount recently, but a light dusting of 2.4 inches fell over the past 42 hours.

Right now, 16 out of 22 lifts are operational, providing ample access to the slopes. The season total snowfall is not explicitly stated, but Killington averages about 174 inches annually. Upcoming weather forecasts suggest a potential significant snowfall of 34 cm by mid-March, which could refresh the slopes nicely.

Piste conditions are variable, while off-piste conditions are also variable but less groomed. If you're planning to visit soon, keep an eye on the weather forecast for the next five days, as conditions can change quickly. The season is set to close on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. As always, check the latest reports before heading out to ensure the best skiing experience.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of now, the snow depth is about 29.9 inches at the summit and 13.8 inches at the base. The resort has seen some variable snow conditions, with piste conditions being quite mixed. Off-piste conditions are also variable, so be sure to check the local avalanche risk before venturing out.

Currently, 13 out of 32 lifts are open, giving you plenty of options to explore the mountain. The weather is a bit chilly, with temperatures ranging from 18°F to 31°F at the summit and base, respectively. There's a light wind of about 5 mph, adding to the crisp mountain air.

Looking ahead, there's no significant new snowfall expected in the next 48 hours, but a bigger dump of 34 cm is forecasted for Sunday, March 16. This should refresh the slopes and provide some fantastic skiing conditions.

If you're planning to visit, make sure to check your pass validity online and book tickets, rentals, and lessons in advance. Killington is offering some great deals, like a free lift ticket for yourself when you register a friend or family member for a Learn to Ski or Ride package. The season runs until June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of now, the snow depth is about 29.9 inches at the summit and 13.8 inches at the base. The resort has seen some variable snow conditions, with piste conditions being quite mixed. Off-piste conditions are also variable, so be sure to check the local avalanche risk before venturing out.

Currently, 13 out of 32 lifts are open, giving you plenty of options to explore the mountain. The weather is a bit chilly, with temperatures ranging from 18°F to 31°F at the summit and base, respectively. There's a light wind of about 5 mph, adding to the crisp mountain air.

Looking ahead, there's no significant new snowfall expected in the next 48 hours, but a bigger dump of 34 cm is forecasted for Sunday, March 16. This should refresh the slopes and provide some fantastic skiing conditions.

If you're planning to visit, make sure to check your pass validity online and book tickets, rentals, and lessons in advance. Killington is offering some great deals, like a free lift ticket for yourself when you register a friend or family member for a Learn to Ski or Ride package. The season runs until June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of now, the snow depth is about 29.9 inches at the summit and 13.8 inches at the base. The resort has seen some variable snow conditions, with piste conditions being quite mixed. Off-piste conditions are also variable, so be sure to check the local avalanche risk before venturing out.

Currently, 13 out of 32 lifts are open, giving you plenty of options to explore the mountain. The weather is a bit chilly, with temperatures ranging from 18°F to 31°F at the summit and base, respectively. There's a light wind of about 5 mph, adding to the crisp mountain air.

Looking ahead, there's no significant new snowfall expected in the next 48 hours, but a bigger dump of 34 cm is forecasted for Sunday, March 16. This should refresh the slopes and provide some fantastic skiing conditions.

If you're planning to visit, make sure to check your pass validity online and book tickets, rentals, and lessons in advance. Killington is offering some great deals, like a free lift ticket for yourself when you register a friend or family member for a Learn to Ski or Ride package. The season runs until June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the mountain.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Killington Resort in Vermont: Diverse Pistes, Dynamic Weather, and an Extended Ski Season</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat Currently, the resort has a variable piste condition, with 99% of its trails open, offering a vast array of skiing options across its 117.5 out of 118.7 pistes. As of now, 13 out of 32 lifts are operational, providing access to a wide range of terrain.

The weather at Killington is quite dynamic, with light rain at the base and summit temperatures ranging from 31°F to 30°F, accompanied by a gentle wind of about 5 mph. Over the next few days, expect some light snowfall, with a small amount forecasted for Friday, March 7, and a more significant snowfall of about 34 cm expected on Sunday, March 16.

For those interested in piste conditions, expect a mix of snow types, from groomed surfaces to variable off-piste conditions. Off-piste skiing can be particularly challenging due to wind and sun effects, so it's crucial to check local advice and ski with safety gear.

As for season totals, specific figures aren't available, but Killington typically receives ample snowfall throughout the winter. The resort is open until June 22, 2025, offering a long skiing season for enthusiasts. Visitors should keep an eye on forecasts for the best skiing conditions and plan accordingly.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat Currently, the resort has a variable piste condition, with 99% of its trails open, offering a vast array of skiing options across its 117.5 out of 118.7 pistes. As of now, 13 out of 32 lifts are operational, providing access to a wide range of terrain.

The weather at Killington is quite dynamic, with light rain at the base and summit temperatures ranging from 31°F to 30°F, accompanied by a gentle wind of about 5 mph. Over the next few days, expect some light snowfall, with a small amount forecasted for Friday, March 7, and a more significant snowfall of about 34 cm expected on Sunday, March 16.

For those interested in piste conditions, expect a mix of snow types, from groomed surfaces to variable off-piste conditions. Off-piste skiing can be particularly challenging due to wind and sun effects, so it's crucial to check local advice and ski with safety gear.

As for season totals, specific figures aren't available, but Killington typically receives ample snowfall throughout the winter. The resort is open until June 22, 2025, offering a long skiing season for enthusiasts. Visitors should keep an eye on forecasts for the best skiing conditions and plan accordingly.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat Currently, the resort has a variable piste condition, with 99% of its trails open, offering a vast array of skiing options across its 117.5 out of 118.7 pistes. As of now, 13 out of 32 lifts are operational, providing access to a wide range of terrain.

The weather at Killington is quite dynamic, with light rain at the base and summit temperatures ranging from 31°F to 30°F, accompanied by a gentle wind of about 5 mph. Over the next few days, expect some light snowfall, with a small amount forecasted for Friday, March 7, and a more significant snowfall of about 34 cm expected on Sunday, March 16.

For those interested in piste conditions, expect a mix of snow types, from groomed surfaces to variable off-piste conditions. Off-piste skiing can be particularly challenging due to wind and sun effects, so it's crucial to check local advice and ski with safety gear.

As for season totals, specific figures aren't available, but Killington typically receives ample snowfall throughout the winter. The resort is open until June 22, 2025, offering a long skiing season for enthusiasts. Visitors should keep an eye on forecasts for the best skiing conditions and plan accordingly.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing Currently, the base snow depth is around 30 inches, though specific summit depths aren't available. Over the past seven days, Killington has seen about 7 inches of new snow, but there hasn't been any significant snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours.

Right now, 13 out of 32 lifts are open, offering access to a whopping 99% of the resort's trails. The piste conditions are variable, ranging from fresh powder to firmer surfaces, while off-piste conditions are more unpredictable due to wind and sun exposure. Always check local advice before venturing off-piste, as these areas aren't always controlled or patrolled.

Current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures varying significantly between day and night. Looking ahead, expect a light dusting of snow on Friday, with more substantial snowfall predicted for mid-March. For the next five days, temperatures will fluctuate, with warmer days followed by cooler nights, which can lead to icy conditions if the sun doesn't come out.

Season total snowfall isn't specified, but March is generally a great time for skiing at Killington due to its high elevation and north-facing slopes, which help preserve snow quality. Visitors should be aware that the season is set to close on June 22, 2025, so make the most of the remaining weeks

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing Currently, the base snow depth is around 30 inches, though specific summit depths aren't available. Over the past seven days, Killington has seen about 7 inches of new snow, but there hasn't been any significant snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours.

Right now, 13 out of 32 lifts are open, offering access to a whopping 99% of the resort's trails. The piste conditions are variable, ranging from fresh powder to firmer surfaces, while off-piste conditions are more unpredictable due to wind and sun exposure. Always check local advice before venturing off-piste, as these areas aren't always controlled or patrolled.

Current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures varying significantly between day and night. Looking ahead, expect a light dusting of snow on Friday, with more substantial snowfall predicted for mid-March. For the next five days, temperatures will fluctuate, with warmer days followed by cooler nights, which can lead to icy conditions if the sun doesn't come out.

Season total snowfall isn't specified, but March is generally a great time for skiing at Killington due to its high elevation and north-facing slopes, which help preserve snow quality. Visitors should be aware that the season is set to close on June 22, 2025, so make the most of the remaining weeks

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, get ready for some fantastic skiing Currently, the base snow depth is around 30 inches, though specific summit depths aren't available. Over the past seven days, Killington has seen about 7 inches of new snow, but there hasn't been any significant snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours.

Right now, 13 out of 32 lifts are open, offering access to a whopping 99% of the resort's trails. The piste conditions are variable, ranging from fresh powder to firmer surfaces, while off-piste conditions are more unpredictable due to wind and sun exposure. Always check local advice before venturing off-piste, as these areas aren't always controlled or patrolled.

Current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures varying significantly between day and night. Looking ahead, expect a light dusting of snow on Friday, with more substantial snowfall predicted for mid-March. For the next five days, temperatures will fluctuate, with warmer days followed by cooler nights, which can lead to icy conditions if the sun doesn't come out.

Season total snowfall isn't specified, but March is generally a great time for skiing at Killington due to its high elevation and north-facing slopes, which help preserve snow quality. Visitors should be aware that the season is set to close on June 22, 2025, so make the most of the remaining weeks

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat As of late February, the base snow depth was around 30 inches, with 18 out of 22 lifts open, offering plenty of opportunities to explore the slopes. However, recent snowfall data isn't readily available, but you can expect some light snow showers in the coming days, with about an inch forecasted in the next 48 hours.

Currently, the weather is quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from the mid-teens to mid-thirties Fahrenheit at the base. The upcoming forecast shows a mix of cloudy and clear skies, with temperatures expected to fluctuate significantly over the next five days. On Wednesday, there's a chance of another inch of snow, which should refresh the slopes nicely.

Piste conditions can vary from fresh powder to firm surfaces, especially after busy days or warm spells. Off-piste skiing is more unpredictable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and ski with safety gear if venturing off-piste.

Killington typically receives about 174 inches of snow annually, making it a reliable choice for spring skiing. March is one of the best months for snow quality here, thanks to its high elevation and north-facing slopes. Visitors should be aware of potential freeze-thaw cycles, which can affect snow conditions, especially on sun-exposed slopes.

Overall, Killington offers a great skiing experience with its varied terrain and generally good snow conditions. Just remember to stay updated on weather forecasts and local snow reports to make the most of your trip

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat As of late February, the base snow depth was around 30 inches, with 18 out of 22 lifts open, offering plenty of opportunities to explore the slopes. However, recent snowfall data isn't readily available, but you can expect some light snow showers in the coming days, with about an inch forecasted in the next 48 hours.

Currently, the weather is quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from the mid-teens to mid-thirties Fahrenheit at the base. The upcoming forecast shows a mix of cloudy and clear skies, with temperatures expected to fluctuate significantly over the next five days. On Wednesday, there's a chance of another inch of snow, which should refresh the slopes nicely.

Piste conditions can vary from fresh powder to firm surfaces, especially after busy days or warm spells. Off-piste skiing is more unpredictable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and ski with safety gear if venturing off-piste.

Killington typically receives about 174 inches of snow annually, making it a reliable choice for spring skiing. March is one of the best months for snow quality here, thanks to its high elevation and north-facing slopes. Visitors should be aware of potential freeze-thaw cycles, which can affect snow conditions, especially on sun-exposed slopes.

Overall, Killington offers a great skiing experience with its varied terrain and generally good snow conditions. Just remember to stay updated on weather forecasts and local snow reports to make the most of your trip

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat As of late February, the base snow depth was around 30 inches, with 18 out of 22 lifts open, offering plenty of opportunities to explore the slopes. However, recent snowfall data isn't readily available, but you can expect some light snow showers in the coming days, with about an inch forecasted in the next 48 hours.

Currently, the weather is quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from the mid-teens to mid-thirties Fahrenheit at the base. The upcoming forecast shows a mix of cloudy and clear skies, with temperatures expected to fluctuate significantly over the next five days. On Wednesday, there's a chance of another inch of snow, which should refresh the slopes nicely.

Piste conditions can vary from fresh powder to firm surfaces, especially after busy days or warm spells. Off-piste skiing is more unpredictable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and ski with safety gear if venturing off-piste.

Killington typically receives about 174 inches of snow annually, making it a reliable choice for spring skiing. March is one of the best months for snow quality here, thanks to its high elevation and north-facing slopes. Visitors should be aware of potential freeze-thaw cycles, which can affect snow conditions, especially on sun-exposed slopes.

Overall, Killington offers a great skiing experience with its varied terrain and generally good snow conditions. Just remember to stay updated on weather forecasts and local snow reports to make the most of your trip

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of late February, the base snow depth is a solid 30 inches, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing. Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to a variety of trails for all skill levels. The last snowfall was recent, but exact details on the past 24 and 48 hours aren't available. However, Killington is expecting up to 1 inch of new snow in the next 48 hours.

Current weather conditions are quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from 18°F to 43°F at the base. The forecast for the next five days includes cloudy skies with potential snow showers, especially on Wednesday when another inch of snow is predicted. Temperatures will fluctuate, but overall, it should remain chilly enough to preserve the snow quality.

Piste conditions are generally good, with groomed trails offering a mix of fresh powder and firmer surfaces. Off-piste conditions can be more variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and safety guidelines before venturing off-piste.

Season total snowfall isn't specified, but March is typically a great time for skiing at Killington, thanks to its high elevation and northerly latitude. Visitors should be aware of potential freeze-thaw cycles, especially on sun-exposed slopes. Overall, Killington remains a top choice for spring skiing, with its north-facing terrain helping to preserve snow quality well into March.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of late February, the base snow depth is a solid 30 inches, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing. Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to a variety of trails for all skill levels. The last snowfall was recent, but exact details on the past 24 and 48 hours aren't available. However, Killington is expecting up to 1 inch of new snow in the next 48 hours.

Current weather conditions are quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from 18°F to 43°F at the base. The forecast for the next five days includes cloudy skies with potential snow showers, especially on Wednesday when another inch of snow is predicted. Temperatures will fluctuate, but overall, it should remain chilly enough to preserve the snow quality.

Piste conditions are generally good, with groomed trails offering a mix of fresh powder and firmer surfaces. Off-piste conditions can be more variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and safety guidelines before venturing off-piste.

Season total snowfall isn't specified, but March is typically a great time for skiing at Killington, thanks to its high elevation and northerly latitude. Visitors should be aware of potential freeze-thaw cycles, especially on sun-exposed slopes. Overall, Killington remains a top choice for spring skiing, with its north-facing terrain helping to preserve snow quality well into March.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of late February, the base snow depth is a solid 30 inches, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing. Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to a variety of trails for all skill levels. The last snowfall was recent, but exact details on the past 24 and 48 hours aren't available. However, Killington is expecting up to 1 inch of new snow in the next 48 hours.

Current weather conditions are quite dynamic, with temperatures ranging from 18°F to 43°F at the base. The forecast for the next five days includes cloudy skies with potential snow showers, especially on Wednesday when another inch of snow is predicted. Temperatures will fluctuate, but overall, it should remain chilly enough to preserve the snow quality.

Piste conditions are generally good, with groomed trails offering a mix of fresh powder and firmer surfaces. Off-piste conditions can be more variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and safety guidelines before venturing off-piste.

Season total snowfall isn't specified, but March is typically a great time for skiing at Killington, thanks to its high elevation and northerly latitude. Visitors should be aware of potential freeze-thaw cycles, especially on sun-exposed slopes. Overall, Killington remains a top choice for spring skiing, with its north-facing terrain helping to preserve snow quality well into March.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Killington Resort in Vermont: Ski Conditions and Après-Ski Delights</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat As of late February, the base snow depth is about 30 inches, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding. Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you plenty of options to explore the mountain.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but you might catch some light snow showers over the next couple of days. The weather forecast for the next five days shows a mix of cloudy and partly sunny conditions, with temperatures ranging from the mid-teens to mid-thirties Fahrenheit at the base.

Piste conditions are generally good, with groomed trails offering a smooth ride. Off-piste, the snow can be more variable, so be sure to check local advice and ski with safety gear if you venture beyond the marked trails. Season total snowfall is still being tallied, but Killington typically sees around 200 inches annually.

For visitors, it's essential to stay updated on the latest snow and weather forecasts to make the most of your time on the mountain. And don't forget to enjoy the après-ski scene after a long day of carving through the Vermont snow

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat As of late February, the base snow depth is about 30 inches, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding. Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you plenty of options to explore the mountain.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but you might catch some light snow showers over the next couple of days. The weather forecast for the next five days shows a mix of cloudy and partly sunny conditions, with temperatures ranging from the mid-teens to mid-thirties Fahrenheit at the base.

Piste conditions are generally good, with groomed trails offering a smooth ride. Off-piste, the snow can be more variable, so be sure to check local advice and ski with safety gear if you venture beyond the marked trails. Season total snowfall is still being tallied, but Killington typically sees around 200 inches annually.

For visitors, it's essential to stay updated on the latest snow and weather forecasts to make the most of your time on the mountain. And don't forget to enjoy the après-ski scene after a long day of carving through the Vermont snow

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat As of late February, the base snow depth is about 30 inches, setting the stage for some fantastic skiing and snowboarding. Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you plenty of options to explore the mountain.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been significant new snowfall, but you might catch some light snow showers over the next couple of days. The weather forecast for the next five days shows a mix of cloudy and partly sunny conditions, with temperatures ranging from the mid-teens to mid-thirties Fahrenheit at the base.

Piste conditions are generally good, with groomed trails offering a smooth ride. Off-piste, the snow can be more variable, so be sure to check local advice and ski with safety gear if you venture beyond the marked trails. Season total snowfall is still being tallied, but Killington typically sees around 200 inches annually.

For visitors, it's essential to stay updated on the latest snow and weather forecasts to make the most of your time on the mountain. And don't forget to enjoy the après-ski scene after a long day of carving through the Vermont snow

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Killington Resort Update: Carving Groomed Pistes, Snowfall Expected, and Tips for Skiers</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat. As of the latest update, the resort is offering machine-groomed piste conditions, which are perfect for carving through the slopes. Currently, 18 out of 32 lifts are open, ensuring you have plenty of options to explore the mountain. The resort runs are open, so you can enjoy a wide range of trails.

In terms of snowfall, the next significant snow is expected to bring about 6 cm on Thursday, which will refresh the slopes nicely. Over the past few days, there hasn't been any major snowfall, but the forecast suggests some light snow in the coming days. The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from around 18°F to 38°F across different elevations.

Looking ahead, the next five days will see a mix of cloudy and sunny conditions, with temperatures gradually warming up. This could lead to some softer snow conditions, especially at lower elevations. Piste conditions are well-maintained, but off-piste skiing requires caution due to variable snow quality and potential avalanche risks.

As for snow depth, while specific current measurements aren't available, Killington typically receives an average annual snowfall of 174 inches. This season has seen its fair share of snow, but exact totals aren't reported in the latest updates.

Visitors should be aware that February is a great time to ski, with generally good snow conditions and fewer crowds before the spring break rush. However, always check local forecasts and avalanche warnings before venturing off-piste. Enjoy your time on the slopes

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat. As of the latest update, the resort is offering machine-groomed piste conditions, which are perfect for carving through the slopes. Currently, 18 out of 32 lifts are open, ensuring you have plenty of options to explore the mountain. The resort runs are open, so you can enjoy a wide range of trails.

In terms of snowfall, the next significant snow is expected to bring about 6 cm on Thursday, which will refresh the slopes nicely. Over the past few days, there hasn't been any major snowfall, but the forecast suggests some light snow in the coming days. The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from around 18°F to 38°F across different elevations.

Looking ahead, the next five days will see a mix of cloudy and sunny conditions, with temperatures gradually warming up. This could lead to some softer snow conditions, especially at lower elevations. Piste conditions are well-maintained, but off-piste skiing requires caution due to variable snow quality and potential avalanche risks.

As for snow depth, while specific current measurements aren't available, Killington typically receives an average annual snowfall of 174 inches. This season has seen its fair share of snow, but exact totals aren't reported in the latest updates.

Visitors should be aware that February is a great time to ski, with generally good snow conditions and fewer crowds before the spring break rush. However, always check local forecasts and avalanche warnings before venturing off-piste. Enjoy your time on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're heading to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat. As of the latest update, the resort is offering machine-groomed piste conditions, which are perfect for carving through the slopes. Currently, 18 out of 32 lifts are open, ensuring you have plenty of options to explore the mountain. The resort runs are open, so you can enjoy a wide range of trails.

In terms of snowfall, the next significant snow is expected to bring about 6 cm on Thursday, which will refresh the slopes nicely. Over the past few days, there hasn't been any major snowfall, but the forecast suggests some light snow in the coming days. The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from around 18°F to 38°F across different elevations.

Looking ahead, the next five days will see a mix of cloudy and sunny conditions, with temperatures gradually warming up. This could lead to some softer snow conditions, especially at lower elevations. Piste conditions are well-maintained, but off-piste skiing requires caution due to variable snow quality and potential avalanche risks.

As for snow depth, while specific current measurements aren't available, Killington typically receives an average annual snowfall of 174 inches. This season has seen its fair share of snow, but exact totals aren't reported in the latest updates.

Visitors should be aware that February is a great time to ski, with generally good snow conditions and fewer crowds before the spring break rush. However, always check local forecasts and avalanche warnings before venturing off-piste. Enjoy your time on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Killington Conditions Update: Fresh Snow, Plenty of Terrain, and a Chilly Forecast</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on ski conditions and snow reports.

Currently, the snow depth at Killington Resort is 35 cm at the base (355 m) and 76 cm at the summit (1293 m), with the last snowfall occurring on February 20, 2025[2]. In the past 24 hours, there has been 3 cm of new snowfall at the summit and 3 cm at the base, with 8 cm of new snowfall in the last 48 hours at both levels[2].

As for lift and trail operations, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to 118 km of slopes, which is 100% of the resort's terrain[2]. This means you have plenty of options to explore, from gentle groomers to challenging off-piste adventures.

The current weather conditions are mostly cloudy with a temperature of 34°F (1°C) at the base[3]. Looking ahead, the 5-day forecast predicts a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies with temperatures ranging from 34°F to 37°F (1°C to 3°C)[3]. There's a 70% chance of snow showers on Thursday, so keep an eye on the forecast for potential powder days.

Piste conditions are generally good, with fresh snowfall refreshing the surfaces of groomed runs. However, off-piste conditions can be more variable due to wind and sun exposure, which can transform fresh snow into wind crust or slushy layers[4]. Always check local advice and ski with safety kit if venturing off-piste.

This season, Killington Resort has received a total snowfall of 173 inches on average, with 52 snowfall days[5]. While we're past the halfway mark of the ski season, which runs from November 14, 2024, to June 22, 2025, there's still plenty of time to enjoy the snow[2].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow reports and forecasts regularly to stay updated on changing conditions. And don't forget to pack your warmest gear – it's going to be a chilly but fantastic time on the slopes at Killington Resort.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on ski conditions and snow reports.

Currently, the snow depth at Killington Resort is 35 cm at the base (355 m) and 76 cm at the summit (1293 m), with the last snowfall occurring on February 20, 2025[2]. In the past 24 hours, there has been 3 cm of new snowfall at the summit and 3 cm at the base, with 8 cm of new snowfall in the last 48 hours at both levels[2].

As for lift and trail operations, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to 118 km of slopes, which is 100% of the resort's terrain[2]. This means you have plenty of options to explore, from gentle groomers to challenging off-piste adventures.

The current weather conditions are mostly cloudy with a temperature of 34°F (1°C) at the base[3]. Looking ahead, the 5-day forecast predicts a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies with temperatures ranging from 34°F to 37°F (1°C to 3°C)[3]. There's a 70% chance of snow showers on Thursday, so keep an eye on the forecast for potential powder days.

Piste conditions are generally good, with fresh snowfall refreshing the surfaces of groomed runs. However, off-piste conditions can be more variable due to wind and sun exposure, which can transform fresh snow into wind crust or slushy layers[4]. Always check local advice and ski with safety kit if venturing off-piste.

This season, Killington Resort has received a total snowfall of 173 inches on average, with 52 snowfall days[5]. While we're past the halfway mark of the ski season, which runs from November 14, 2024, to June 22, 2025, there's still plenty of time to enjoy the snow[2].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow reports and forecasts regularly to stay updated on changing conditions. And don't forget to pack your warmest gear – it's going to be a chilly but fantastic time on the slopes at Killington Resort.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on ski conditions and snow reports.

Currently, the snow depth at Killington Resort is 35 cm at the base (355 m) and 76 cm at the summit (1293 m), with the last snowfall occurring on February 20, 2025[2]. In the past 24 hours, there has been 3 cm of new snowfall at the summit and 3 cm at the base, with 8 cm of new snowfall in the last 48 hours at both levels[2].

As for lift and trail operations, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to 118 km of slopes, which is 100% of the resort's terrain[2]. This means you have plenty of options to explore, from gentle groomers to challenging off-piste adventures.

The current weather conditions are mostly cloudy with a temperature of 34°F (1°C) at the base[3]. Looking ahead, the 5-day forecast predicts a mix of cloudy and partly sunny skies with temperatures ranging from 34°F to 37°F (1°C to 3°C)[3]. There's a 70% chance of snow showers on Thursday, so keep an eye on the forecast for potential powder days.

Piste conditions are generally good, with fresh snowfall refreshing the surfaces of groomed runs. However, off-piste conditions can be more variable due to wind and sun exposure, which can transform fresh snow into wind crust or slushy layers[4]. Always check local advice and ski with safety kit if venturing off-piste.

This season, Killington Resort has received a total snowfall of 173 inches on average, with 52 snowfall days[5]. While we're past the halfway mark of the ski season, which runs from November 14, 2024, to June 22, 2025, there's still plenty of time to enjoy the snow[2].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow reports and forecasts regularly to stay updated on changing conditions. And don't forget to pack your warmest gear – it's going to be a chilly but fantastic time on the slopes at Killington Resort.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

As of the latest update on February 20, Killington Resort boasts a base depth of 25 inches (63.5 cm) with 17 of its 22 lifts open, offering a wide range of skiing opportunities[1]. The snow depth varies significantly with altitude: at the base (355 m), you'll find 35 cm of snow, while the summit (1293 m) is covered with a more generous 76 cm[5].

Looking at recent snowfall, the last significant dump was on February 13, with 4 cm of new snow[2]. There hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, and the forecast for today doesn't predict any additional snow[2][4].

Current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 33°F (0.6°C) to 11°F (-11.7°C) on February 24[3]. Visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes[2].

For the next five days, expect light snow showers with temperatures fluctuating between highs of 33°F (0.6°C) and lows of 12°F (-10.6°C)[3][4]. On February 26, there's a prediction of more significant snowfall, with 3.30 inches (8.4 cm) expected[3].

Piste conditions are generally good for skiing, with the recent snowfall refreshing the surfaces[2]. Off-piste conditions can be more variable due to wind and sun exposure, so it's essential to check local advice and ski with safety gear if venturing off-piste[4].

The season total snowfall isn't specified in the available data, but the resort has seen consistent snowfall throughout February, ensuring a good base for skiing.

In summary, Killington Resort offers good skiing conditions with a solid base depth and a significant portion of its lifts and trails open. While there hasn't been recent snowfall, the forecast suggests light snow showers in the coming days, with a more substantial snowfall predicted on February 26. Enjoy your skiing or snowboarding adventure, and don't forget to check the latest updates before heading out.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

As of the latest update on February 20, Killington Resort boasts a base depth of 25 inches (63.5 cm) with 17 of its 22 lifts open, offering a wide range of skiing opportunities[1]. The snow depth varies significantly with altitude: at the base (355 m), you'll find 35 cm of snow, while the summit (1293 m) is covered with a more generous 76 cm[5].

Looking at recent snowfall, the last significant dump was on February 13, with 4 cm of new snow[2]. There hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, and the forecast for today doesn't predict any additional snow[2][4].

Current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 33°F (0.6°C) to 11°F (-11.7°C) on February 24[3]. Visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes[2].

For the next five days, expect light snow showers with temperatures fluctuating between highs of 33°F (0.6°C) and lows of 12°F (-10.6°C)[3][4]. On February 26, there's a prediction of more significant snowfall, with 3.30 inches (8.4 cm) expected[3].

Piste conditions are generally good for skiing, with the recent snowfall refreshing the surfaces[2]. Off-piste conditions can be more variable due to wind and sun exposure, so it's essential to check local advice and ski with safety gear if venturing off-piste[4].

The season total snowfall isn't specified in the available data, but the resort has seen consistent snowfall throughout February, ensuring a good base for skiing.

In summary, Killington Resort offers good skiing conditions with a solid base depth and a significant portion of its lifts and trails open. While there hasn't been recent snowfall, the forecast suggests light snow showers in the coming days, with a more substantial snowfall predicted on February 26. Enjoy your skiing or snowboarding adventure, and don't forget to check the latest updates before heading out.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

As of the latest update on February 20, Killington Resort boasts a base depth of 25 inches (63.5 cm) with 17 of its 22 lifts open, offering a wide range of skiing opportunities[1]. The snow depth varies significantly with altitude: at the base (355 m), you'll find 35 cm of snow, while the summit (1293 m) is covered with a more generous 76 cm[5].

Looking at recent snowfall, the last significant dump was on February 13, with 4 cm of new snow[2]. There hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, and the forecast for today doesn't predict any additional snow[2][4].

Current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 33°F (0.6°C) to 11°F (-11.7°C) on February 24[3]. Visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes[2].

For the next five days, expect light snow showers with temperatures fluctuating between highs of 33°F (0.6°C) and lows of 12°F (-10.6°C)[3][4]. On February 26, there's a prediction of more significant snowfall, with 3.30 inches (8.4 cm) expected[3].

Piste conditions are generally good for skiing, with the recent snowfall refreshing the surfaces[2]. Off-piste conditions can be more variable due to wind and sun exposure, so it's essential to check local advice and ski with safety gear if venturing off-piste[4].

The season total snowfall isn't specified in the available data, but the resort has seen consistent snowfall throughout February, ensuring a good base for skiing.

In summary, Killington Resort offers good skiing conditions with a solid base depth and a significant portion of its lifts and trails open. While there hasn't been recent snowfall, the forecast suggests light snow showers in the coming days, with a more substantial snowfall predicted on February 26. Enjoy your skiing or snowboarding adventure, and don't forget to check the latest updates before heading out.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont The latest ski report and snow conditions are here to help you plan your next skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 34 cm (355 m) and a whopping 76 cm at the summit (1293 m)[5]. The last snowfall was on February 13, with 4 cm of fresh powder[2]. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 and 48 hours, but the resort is still offering great skiing conditions.

As for the lifts and trails, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, and an impressive 118 of 118.4 km of pistes are ready for you to explore[4][5]. The current weather conditions are a bit chilly, with a maximum temperature of -10°C and a minimum of -22°C at the summit[2].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast predicts cloudy skies with light snow showers at altitude and light rain showers below. Temperatures will range from -3°F to 32°F, so make sure to pack your warmest gear[3].

The piste conditions are described as "good-skiing" with machine-groomed snow, while off-piste conditions are also available for those who dare to venture off the beaten path[2][4]. The season total snowfall is an impressive 635 cm, with 1435 snow cannons helping to keep the slopes in top condition[2].

Before you head out, don't forget to check the latest report and forecast on your mobile phone or by calling the Killington Information phone number. And, as always, be prepared for changing weather conditions and potential closures.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your skis or snowboard and get ready to experience the best of Killington Resort. Happy skiing and snowboarding

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont The latest ski report and snow conditions are here to help you plan your next skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 34 cm (355 m) and a whopping 76 cm at the summit (1293 m)[5]. The last snowfall was on February 13, with 4 cm of fresh powder[2]. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 and 48 hours, but the resort is still offering great skiing conditions.

As for the lifts and trails, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, and an impressive 118 of 118.4 km of pistes are ready for you to explore[4][5]. The current weather conditions are a bit chilly, with a maximum temperature of -10°C and a minimum of -22°C at the summit[2].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast predicts cloudy skies with light snow showers at altitude and light rain showers below. Temperatures will range from -3°F to 32°F, so make sure to pack your warmest gear[3].

The piste conditions are described as "good-skiing" with machine-groomed snow, while off-piste conditions are also available for those who dare to venture off the beaten path[2][4]. The season total snowfall is an impressive 635 cm, with 1435 snow cannons helping to keep the slopes in top condition[2].

Before you head out, don't forget to check the latest report and forecast on your mobile phone or by calling the Killington Information phone number. And, as always, be prepared for changing weather conditions and potential closures.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your skis or snowboard and get ready to experience the best of Killington Resort. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont The latest ski report and snow conditions are here to help you plan your next skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 34 cm (355 m) and a whopping 76 cm at the summit (1293 m)[5]. The last snowfall was on February 13, with 4 cm of fresh powder[2]. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snow in the last 24 and 48 hours, but the resort is still offering great skiing conditions.

As for the lifts and trails, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, and an impressive 118 of 118.4 km of pistes are ready for you to explore[4][5]. The current weather conditions are a bit chilly, with a maximum temperature of -10°C and a minimum of -22°C at the summit[2].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast predicts cloudy skies with light snow showers at altitude and light rain showers below. Temperatures will range from -3°F to 32°F, so make sure to pack your warmest gear[3].

The piste conditions are described as "good-skiing" with machine-groomed snow, while off-piste conditions are also available for those who dare to venture off the beaten path[2][4]. The season total snowfall is an impressive 635 cm, with 1435 snow cannons helping to keep the slopes in top condition[2].

Before you head out, don't forget to check the latest report and forecast on your mobile phone or by calling the Killington Information phone number. And, as always, be prepared for changing weather conditions and potential closures.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your skis or snowboard and get ready to experience the best of Killington Resort. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 34 cm (or about 13 inches), while the summit boasts a deeper 76 cm (or roughly 30 inches)[2][5]. The most recent snowfall was on February 13, with 4 cm (about 1.5 inches) of fresh powder[2]. However, there's been no new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours.

As for the lifts and trails, you'll find that 82% of the resort is open, with 18 out of 22 lifts and a vast majority of the trails ready for action[2][5]. The current weather conditions are overcast with a temperature of 24°F (-4°C), and it's expected to remain cloudy with light snow late in the day[3].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts light snow and overcast skies, with temperatures ranging from highs of 33°F (0.5°C) to lows of 20°F (-6.7°C)[3]. On February 24 and 25, you can expect light snow with cloudy skies, while February 26 might bring more significant snowfall with overcast conditions.

Piste conditions are generally good for skiing, with the recent snowfall refreshing the surfaces[2]. However, off-piste conditions can be more variable due to wind and sun exposure, which can quickly transform fresh snow into wind crust or slushy layers[1].

For those planning to venture off-piste, it's crucial to check local advice, ski with safety kit, and never ski alone. The season total snowfall isn't readily available in the latest reports, but the current conditions suggest a decent base for skiing and snowboarding.

In summary, Killington Resort offers good skiing conditions with a solid base and some recent snowfall. While there's no new snow in the immediate forecast, the upcoming days promise light snow and overcast skies, making it a great time to enjoy the slopes. Just remember to stay safe and informed, especially if you're venturing off-piste. Happy skiing and snowboarding

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 34 cm (or about 13 inches), while the summit boasts a deeper 76 cm (or roughly 30 inches)[2][5]. The most recent snowfall was on February 13, with 4 cm (about 1.5 inches) of fresh powder[2]. However, there's been no new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours.

As for the lifts and trails, you'll find that 82% of the resort is open, with 18 out of 22 lifts and a vast majority of the trails ready for action[2][5]. The current weather conditions are overcast with a temperature of 24°F (-4°C), and it's expected to remain cloudy with light snow late in the day[3].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts light snow and overcast skies, with temperatures ranging from highs of 33°F (0.5°C) to lows of 20°F (-6.7°C)[3]. On February 24 and 25, you can expect light snow with cloudy skies, while February 26 might bring more significant snowfall with overcast conditions.

Piste conditions are generally good for skiing, with the recent snowfall refreshing the surfaces[2]. However, off-piste conditions can be more variable due to wind and sun exposure, which can quickly transform fresh snow into wind crust or slushy layers[1].

For those planning to venture off-piste, it's crucial to check local advice, ski with safety kit, and never ski alone. The season total snowfall isn't readily available in the latest reports, but the current conditions suggest a decent base for skiing and snowboarding.

In summary, Killington Resort offers good skiing conditions with a solid base and some recent snowfall. While there's no new snow in the immediate forecast, the upcoming days promise light snow and overcast skies, making it a great time to enjoy the slopes. Just remember to stay safe and informed, especially if you're venturing off-piste. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 34 cm (or about 13 inches), while the summit boasts a deeper 76 cm (or roughly 30 inches)[2][5]. The most recent snowfall was on February 13, with 4 cm (about 1.5 inches) of fresh powder[2]. However, there's been no new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours.

As for the lifts and trails, you'll find that 82% of the resort is open, with 18 out of 22 lifts and a vast majority of the trails ready for action[2][5]. The current weather conditions are overcast with a temperature of 24°F (-4°C), and it's expected to remain cloudy with light snow late in the day[3].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts light snow and overcast skies, with temperatures ranging from highs of 33°F (0.5°C) to lows of 20°F (-6.7°C)[3]. On February 24 and 25, you can expect light snow with cloudy skies, while February 26 might bring more significant snowfall with overcast conditions.

Piste conditions are generally good for skiing, with the recent snowfall refreshing the surfaces[2]. However, off-piste conditions can be more variable due to wind and sun exposure, which can quickly transform fresh snow into wind crust or slushy layers[1].

For those planning to venture off-piste, it's crucial to check local advice, ski with safety kit, and never ski alone. The season total snowfall isn't readily available in the latest reports, but the current conditions suggest a decent base for skiing and snowboarding.

In summary, Killington Resort offers good skiing conditions with a solid base and some recent snowfall. While there's no new snow in the immediate forecast, the upcoming days promise light snow and overcast skies, making it a great time to enjoy the slopes. Just remember to stay safe and informed, especially if you're venturing off-piste. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning a trip to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat. Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you make the most of your adventure.

Currently, Killington Resort boasts a base snow depth of 25 inches (63 cm) with 17 out of 22 lifts open, offering a wide range of trails for all skill levels[1][5]. The summit snow depth is a healthy 76 cm, ensuring plenty of snow for those who love to carve through the upper slopes[2][5].

Looking at recent snowfall, the last significant dump was on February 13, with 4 cm of new snow. However, there hasn't been any significant snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours[2][4].

As for the current weather conditions, it's chilly with temperatures ranging from -10°C to -22°C at the summit, providing perfect conditions for skiing and snowboarding[2]. Visibility is good, allowing you to see hazards clearly on the slopes.

Moving on to the upcoming weather forecast, the next few days are expected to be partly cloudy with no significant snowfall predicted until February 28, when 1.6 inches of snow are forecasted[3][4].

Piste conditions are described as "machine groomed," ensuring smooth and enjoyable skiing. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but given the recent lack of snowfall, they might be a bit more challenging[4].

While the season total snowfall isn't provided in the latest reports, the current snow depths and conditions suggest that Killington has had a decent snowfall this season.

For visitors, it's worth noting that approximately 82% of the ski area is open, offering a wide variety of trails and lifts. The resort is expected to remain open until June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to plan your visit[2][4].

So, pack your gear and get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort. With its current snow conditions and upcoming weather forecast, it's the perfect time to enjoy some fantastic skiing and snowboarding in Vermont.

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning a trip to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat. Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you make the most of your adventure.

Currently, Killington Resort boasts a base snow depth of 25 inches (63 cm) with 17 out of 22 lifts open, offering a wide range of trails for all skill levels[1][5]. The summit snow depth is a healthy 76 cm, ensuring plenty of snow for those who love to carve through the upper slopes[2][5].

Looking at recent snowfall, the last significant dump was on February 13, with 4 cm of new snow. However, there hasn't been any significant snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours[2][4].

As for the current weather conditions, it's chilly with temperatures ranging from -10°C to -22°C at the summit, providing perfect conditions for skiing and snowboarding[2]. Visibility is good, allowing you to see hazards clearly on the slopes.

Moving on to the upcoming weather forecast, the next few days are expected to be partly cloudy with no significant snowfall predicted until February 28, when 1.6 inches of snow are forecasted[3][4].

Piste conditions are described as "machine groomed," ensuring smooth and enjoyable skiing. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but given the recent lack of snowfall, they might be a bit more challenging[4].

While the season total snowfall isn't provided in the latest reports, the current snow depths and conditions suggest that Killington has had a decent snowfall this season.

For visitors, it's worth noting that approximately 82% of the ski area is open, offering a wide variety of trails and lifts. The resort is expected to remain open until June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to plan your visit[2][4].

So, pack your gear and get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort. With its current snow conditions and upcoming weather forecast, it's the perfect time to enjoy some fantastic skiing and snowboarding in Vermont.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning a trip to Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat. Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you make the most of your adventure.

Currently, Killington Resort boasts a base snow depth of 25 inches (63 cm) with 17 out of 22 lifts open, offering a wide range of trails for all skill levels[1][5]. The summit snow depth is a healthy 76 cm, ensuring plenty of snow for those who love to carve through the upper slopes[2][5].

Looking at recent snowfall, the last significant dump was on February 13, with 4 cm of new snow. However, there hasn't been any significant snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours[2][4].

As for the current weather conditions, it's chilly with temperatures ranging from -10°C to -22°C at the summit, providing perfect conditions for skiing and snowboarding[2]. Visibility is good, allowing you to see hazards clearly on the slopes.

Moving on to the upcoming weather forecast, the next few days are expected to be partly cloudy with no significant snowfall predicted until February 28, when 1.6 inches of snow are forecasted[3][4].

Piste conditions are described as "machine groomed," ensuring smooth and enjoyable skiing. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but given the recent lack of snowfall, they might be a bit more challenging[4].

While the season total snowfall isn't provided in the latest reports, the current snow depths and conditions suggest that Killington has had a decent snowfall this season.

For visitors, it's worth noting that approximately 82% of the ski area is open, offering a wide variety of trails and lifts. The resort is expected to remain open until June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to plan your visit[2][4].

So, pack your gear and get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort. With its current snow conditions and upcoming weather forecast, it's the perfect time to enjoy some fantastic skiing and snowboarding in Vermont.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. As of February 16, 2025, the snow depth at the base is 35 cm (or about 14 inches), while the summit boasts a deeper 76 cm (or roughly 30 inches)[2].

Looking at recent snowfall, the last significant dump was on February 13, 2025, with no new snowfall reported in the last 24 hours[2][5]. However, forecasts suggest that fresh snow is on the horizon, with 7 inches expected over the next couple of days[4].

Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 118 km of slopes, which is 100% of the resort's terrain[2]. The piste conditions are described as packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising[5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -1°C to -11°C (or 30°F to 12°F) at different elevations[2][4]. The forecast for the next five days indicates a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall, with the most significant snowfall expected on February 20[4].

Off-piste conditions are variable, as always, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. It's essential to check local advice and ski with safety gear if you plan to venture off the marked trails[4].

As for the season total snowfall, the latest data isn't readily available, but the resort has seen consistent snowfall throughout February, setting up a great base for the rest of the season[2][4].

Before you head out, remember that skiing off-piste at Killington is not always controlled or patrolled, so it's crucial to stay informed and ski safely[4]. With the right gear and knowledge, you're all set for an epic skiing or snowboarding adventure at Killington Resort. Enjoy the ride

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. As of February 16, 2025, the snow depth at the base is 35 cm (or about 14 inches), while the summit boasts a deeper 76 cm (or roughly 30 inches)[2].

Looking at recent snowfall, the last significant dump was on February 13, 2025, with no new snowfall reported in the last 24 hours[2][5]. However, forecasts suggest that fresh snow is on the horizon, with 7 inches expected over the next couple of days[4].

Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 118 km of slopes, which is 100% of the resort's terrain[2]. The piste conditions are described as packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising[5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -1°C to -11°C (or 30°F to 12°F) at different elevations[2][4]. The forecast for the next five days indicates a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall, with the most significant snowfall expected on February 20[4].

Off-piste conditions are variable, as always, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. It's essential to check local advice and ski with safety gear if you plan to venture off the marked trails[4].

As for the season total snowfall, the latest data isn't readily available, but the resort has seen consistent snowfall throughout February, setting up a great base for the rest of the season[2][4].

Before you head out, remember that skiing off-piste at Killington is not always controlled or patrolled, so it's crucial to stay informed and ski safely[4]. With the right gear and knowledge, you're all set for an epic skiing or snowboarding adventure at Killington Resort. Enjoy the ride

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. As of February 16, 2025, the snow depth at the base is 35 cm (or about 14 inches), while the summit boasts a deeper 76 cm (or roughly 30 inches)[2].

Looking at recent snowfall, the last significant dump was on February 13, 2025, with no new snowfall reported in the last 24 hours[2][5]. However, forecasts suggest that fresh snow is on the horizon, with 7 inches expected over the next couple of days[4].

Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 118 km of slopes, which is 100% of the resort's terrain[2]. The piste conditions are described as packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising[5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -1°C to -11°C (or 30°F to 12°F) at different elevations[2][4]. The forecast for the next five days indicates a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall, with the most significant snowfall expected on February 20[4].

Off-piste conditions are variable, as always, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. It's essential to check local advice and ski with safety gear if you plan to venture off the marked trails[4].

As for the season total snowfall, the latest data isn't readily available, but the resort has seen consistent snowfall throughout February, setting up a great base for the rest of the season[2][4].

Before you head out, remember that skiing off-piste at Killington is not always controlled or patrolled, so it's crucial to stay informed and ski safely[4]. With the right gear and knowledge, you're all set for an epic skiing or snowboarding adventure at Killington Resort. Enjoy the ride

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of February 17, 2025, the current snow depth is 35 cm at the base and 76 cm at the summit. The last snowfall was on February 13, with 15 cm of fresh powder[2][5].

Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 118 km of slopes, which is 100% of the resort's terrain[2]. The piste conditions are packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising down the mountain. Off-piste conditions are also looking good, but be aware that the snow quality is mostly artificial due to the resort's snowmaking efforts[2][4].

The current weather conditions are chilly, with temperatures ranging from -2°C to -11°C. The winds are moderate, but expect them to pick up in the afternoon[5]. As for the upcoming weather forecast, a heavy fall of snow is expected on Sunday, with temperatures dropping to -18°C on Sunday night. The next few days will be mostly dry, but extremely cold, with temperatures ranging from -11°C to -19°C[5].

The season total snowfall is not explicitly stated, but the resort has been working hard to maintain good snow conditions despite a tough start to the season. Visitors should note that the resort is focusing on getting terrain open for the World Cup, but public skiing areas are still limited[4].

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest snow report and weather forecast. The resort's snow telephone is available at +1 / 802 / 4223261 for up-to-date information[2]. Get ready to shred the gnar and enjoy the beautiful Vermont winter landscapes at Killington Resort

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of February 17, 2025, the current snow depth is 35 cm at the base and 76 cm at the summit. The last snowfall was on February 13, with 15 cm of fresh powder[2][5].

Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 118 km of slopes, which is 100% of the resort's terrain[2]. The piste conditions are packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising down the mountain. Off-piste conditions are also looking good, but be aware that the snow quality is mostly artificial due to the resort's snowmaking efforts[2][4].

The current weather conditions are chilly, with temperatures ranging from -2°C to -11°C. The winds are moderate, but expect them to pick up in the afternoon[5]. As for the upcoming weather forecast, a heavy fall of snow is expected on Sunday, with temperatures dropping to -18°C on Sunday night. The next few days will be mostly dry, but extremely cold, with temperatures ranging from -11°C to -19°C[5].

The season total snowfall is not explicitly stated, but the resort has been working hard to maintain good snow conditions despite a tough start to the season. Visitors should note that the resort is focusing on getting terrain open for the World Cup, but public skiing areas are still limited[4].

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest snow report and weather forecast. The resort's snow telephone is available at +1 / 802 / 4223261 for up-to-date information[2]. Get ready to shred the gnar and enjoy the beautiful Vermont winter landscapes at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of February 17, 2025, the current snow depth is 35 cm at the base and 76 cm at the summit. The last snowfall was on February 13, with 15 cm of fresh powder[2][5].

Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 118 km of slopes, which is 100% of the resort's terrain[2]. The piste conditions are packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising down the mountain. Off-piste conditions are also looking good, but be aware that the snow quality is mostly artificial due to the resort's snowmaking efforts[2][4].

The current weather conditions are chilly, with temperatures ranging from -2°C to -11°C. The winds are moderate, but expect them to pick up in the afternoon[5]. As for the upcoming weather forecast, a heavy fall of snow is expected on Sunday, with temperatures dropping to -18°C on Sunday night. The next few days will be mostly dry, but extremely cold, with temperatures ranging from -11°C to -19°C[5].

The season total snowfall is not explicitly stated, but the resort has been working hard to maintain good snow conditions despite a tough start to the season. Visitors should note that the resort is focusing on getting terrain open for the World Cup, but public skiing areas are still limited[4].

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest snow report and weather forecast. The resort's snow telephone is available at +1 / 802 / 4223261 for up-to-date information[2]. Get ready to shred the gnar and enjoy the beautiful Vermont winter landscapes at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, ski enthusiasts If you're planning a trip to Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and ski report.

Currently, Killington has a base depth of 25 inches and a summit depth of 53 inches[2][5]. The last snowfall was on February 13, with 15 cm of fresh snow at the mountain and base levels[4][5].

As of the latest update, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, and 118 km of slopes are available for skiing, which is 100% of the total slopes[2][5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to -20°C over the next few days[1][4]. On Sunday, February 16, expect heavy snow showers with 7 inches of new snow, followed by lighter snowfall on Monday[1][4].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts mostly dry conditions with extremely cold temperatures, dropping to -19°C on Monday night[4]. Winds will decrease from severe gales on Monday afternoon to calm by Wednesday night.

For piste and off-piste conditions, the recent snowfall has brought fresh powder, but it can quickly transform into wind crust or slushy layers due to wind and sun exposure[1]. Always check local advice and ski with safety kit if venturing off-piste.

The season total snowfall isn't specified in the latest reports, but historical data shows that February is a good month for snow, with an average of 1.3 powder days and 2.2 bluebird days[4].

Special notices for visitors include the fact that Killington is working to get terrain open for the World Cup next week, but terrain expansion and resurfacing efforts appear to be on hold for all public skiing[4]. Just a couple of trails are open on the upper mountain, with walking required for those with passes or day tickets.

Stay tuned for updates, and enjoy your skiing adventure at Killington Resort

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, ski enthusiasts If you're planning a trip to Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and ski report.

Currently, Killington has a base depth of 25 inches and a summit depth of 53 inches[2][5]. The last snowfall was on February 13, with 15 cm of fresh snow at the mountain and base levels[4][5].

As of the latest update, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, and 118 km of slopes are available for skiing, which is 100% of the total slopes[2][5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to -20°C over the next few days[1][4]. On Sunday, February 16, expect heavy snow showers with 7 inches of new snow, followed by lighter snowfall on Monday[1][4].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts mostly dry conditions with extremely cold temperatures, dropping to -19°C on Monday night[4]. Winds will decrease from severe gales on Monday afternoon to calm by Wednesday night.

For piste and off-piste conditions, the recent snowfall has brought fresh powder, but it can quickly transform into wind crust or slushy layers due to wind and sun exposure[1]. Always check local advice and ski with safety kit if venturing off-piste.

The season total snowfall isn't specified in the latest reports, but historical data shows that February is a good month for snow, with an average of 1.3 powder days and 2.2 bluebird days[4].

Special notices for visitors include the fact that Killington is working to get terrain open for the World Cup next week, but terrain expansion and resurfacing efforts appear to be on hold for all public skiing[4]. Just a couple of trails are open on the upper mountain, with walking required for those with passes or day tickets.

Stay tuned for updates, and enjoy your skiing adventure at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, ski enthusiasts If you're planning a trip to Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and ski report.

Currently, Killington has a base depth of 25 inches and a summit depth of 53 inches[2][5]. The last snowfall was on February 13, with 15 cm of fresh snow at the mountain and base levels[4][5].

As of the latest update, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, and 118 km of slopes are available for skiing, which is 100% of the total slopes[2][5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to -20°C over the next few days[1][4]. On Sunday, February 16, expect heavy snow showers with 7 inches of new snow, followed by lighter snowfall on Monday[1][4].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts mostly dry conditions with extremely cold temperatures, dropping to -19°C on Monday night[4]. Winds will decrease from severe gales on Monday afternoon to calm by Wednesday night.

For piste and off-piste conditions, the recent snowfall has brought fresh powder, but it can quickly transform into wind crust or slushy layers due to wind and sun exposure[1]. Always check local advice and ski with safety kit if venturing off-piste.

The season total snowfall isn't specified in the latest reports, but historical data shows that February is a good month for snow, with an average of 1.3 powder days and 2.2 bluebird days[4].

Special notices for visitors include the fact that Killington is working to get terrain open for the World Cup next week, but terrain expansion and resurfacing efforts appear to be on hold for all public skiing[4]. Just a couple of trails are open on the upper mountain, with walking required for those with passes or day tickets.

Stay tuned for updates, and enjoy your skiing adventure at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Killington Resort Snow Report: Fresh Powder Ahead for Skiers and Snowboarders</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and ski report. As of February 14, 2025, the current snow depth at the base is 25 inches, with a solid 29.9 inches at the summit[2][5].

Looking at recent snowfall, there hasn't been any significant accumulation in the last 24 hours, but the forecast is promising. Over the next 48 hours, you can expect a whopping 7 inches of fresh snow to blanket the resort, making it a perfect time to plan your visit[1].

Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to a variety of trails for skiers and snowboarders of all levels[2]. The weather conditions are chilly but clear, with temperatures ranging from 12°F to 27°F at different elevations[1].

For the next five days, the forecast indicates a mix of clear skies and heavy snow showers. On February 16, expect heavy snowfall with 7 inches of new snow, followed by lighter snow showers on February 17. The rest of the week looks clear, with temperatures fluctuating between 2°F and 19°F[1].

Piste conditions are currently packed powder, ideal for carving and cruising down the groomed trails. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with recent snowfall creating fresh powder stashes, but also wind crust and slushy layers in some areas[5].

As for the season total, Killington Resort averages 172 inches of snowfall per year, and this season is shaping up to be just as promising[4].

Before you head out, remember to check local advice and ski with safety kit if you plan to venture off-piste. Also, note that skiing off-piste at Killington is not always controlled or patrolled, so it's crucial to stay informed and ski responsibly[1].

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy some fantastic skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort. With fresh snow on the horizon and a variety of trails to explore, it's the perfect time to hit the slopes. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and ski report. As of February 14, 2025, the current snow depth at the base is 25 inches, with a solid 29.9 inches at the summit[2][5].

Looking at recent snowfall, there hasn't been any significant accumulation in the last 24 hours, but the forecast is promising. Over the next 48 hours, you can expect a whopping 7 inches of fresh snow to blanket the resort, making it a perfect time to plan your visit[1].

Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to a variety of trails for skiers and snowboarders of all levels[2]. The weather conditions are chilly but clear, with temperatures ranging from 12°F to 27°F at different elevations[1].

For the next five days, the forecast indicates a mix of clear skies and heavy snow showers. On February 16, expect heavy snowfall with 7 inches of new snow, followed by lighter snow showers on February 17. The rest of the week looks clear, with temperatures fluctuating between 2°F and 19°F[1].

Piste conditions are currently packed powder, ideal for carving and cruising down the groomed trails. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with recent snowfall creating fresh powder stashes, but also wind crust and slushy layers in some areas[5].

As for the season total, Killington Resort averages 172 inches of snowfall per year, and this season is shaping up to be just as promising[4].

Before you head out, remember to check local advice and ski with safety kit if you plan to venture off-piste. Also, note that skiing off-piste at Killington is not always controlled or patrolled, so it's crucial to stay informed and ski responsibly[1].

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy some fantastic skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort. With fresh snow on the horizon and a variety of trails to explore, it's the perfect time to hit the slopes. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and ski report. As of February 14, 2025, the current snow depth at the base is 25 inches, with a solid 29.9 inches at the summit[2][5].

Looking at recent snowfall, there hasn't been any significant accumulation in the last 24 hours, but the forecast is promising. Over the next 48 hours, you can expect a whopping 7 inches of fresh snow to blanket the resort, making it a perfect time to plan your visit[1].

Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to a variety of trails for skiers and snowboarders of all levels[2]. The weather conditions are chilly but clear, with temperatures ranging from 12°F to 27°F at different elevations[1].

For the next five days, the forecast indicates a mix of clear skies and heavy snow showers. On February 16, expect heavy snowfall with 7 inches of new snow, followed by lighter snow showers on February 17. The rest of the week looks clear, with temperatures fluctuating between 2°F and 19°F[1].

Piste conditions are currently packed powder, ideal for carving and cruising down the groomed trails. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with recent snowfall creating fresh powder stashes, but also wind crust and slushy layers in some areas[5].

As for the season total, Killington Resort averages 172 inches of snowfall per year, and this season is shaping up to be just as promising[4].

Before you head out, remember to check local advice and ski with safety kit if you plan to venture off-piste. Also, note that skiing off-piste at Killington is not always controlled or patrolled, so it's crucial to stay informed and ski responsibly[1].

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy some fantastic skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort. With fresh snow on the horizon and a variety of trails to explore, it's the perfect time to hit the slopes. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of February 13, the snow report is looking promising. The base depth is at 25 inches, with a summit depth of 53 cm (or about 20.8 inches)[1][2]. Over the last 24 hours, the resort saw 15 cm (or about 5.9 inches) of new snowfall, and in the last 48 hours, it accumulated a total of 15 cm (or about 5.9 inches) of fresh powder[2][4].

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 118 km (or about 73.3 miles) of slopes, which is 100% of the resort's terrain[2]. The piste conditions are described as packed powder, perfect for carving through the snow. Off-piste conditions are also available for those looking for a more adventurous experience[5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -22°F to -11°F (-30°C to -24°C) at the base and summit[4]. But don't worry, the clear skies today will give way to some new snowfall in the coming days. The forecast for the next 5 days includes light snow showers at altitude, with 1 inch of new snow expected on Saturday and Sunday[4].

As for the season total snowfall, the resort has seen a significant amount of snow so far, but the exact total is not readily available. However, with the season expected to close on June 22, 2025, there's still plenty of time to enjoy the slopes[2][5].

Before you head out, be sure to check the latest updates on the resort's website or snow report hotlines. And don't forget to bundle up, as the temperatures are expected to remain quite cold. With the packed powder conditions and new snowfall on the horizon, Killington Resort is the perfect destination for any ski or snowboard enthusiast. So grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of February 13, the snow report is looking promising. The base depth is at 25 inches, with a summit depth of 53 cm (or about 20.8 inches)[1][2]. Over the last 24 hours, the resort saw 15 cm (or about 5.9 inches) of new snowfall, and in the last 48 hours, it accumulated a total of 15 cm (or about 5.9 inches) of fresh powder[2][4].

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 118 km (or about 73.3 miles) of slopes, which is 100% of the resort's terrain[2]. The piste conditions are described as packed powder, perfect for carving through the snow. Off-piste conditions are also available for those looking for a more adventurous experience[5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -22°F to -11°F (-30°C to -24°C) at the base and summit[4]. But don't worry, the clear skies today will give way to some new snowfall in the coming days. The forecast for the next 5 days includes light snow showers at altitude, with 1 inch of new snow expected on Saturday and Sunday[4].

As for the season total snowfall, the resort has seen a significant amount of snow so far, but the exact total is not readily available. However, with the season expected to close on June 22, 2025, there's still plenty of time to enjoy the slopes[2][5].

Before you head out, be sure to check the latest updates on the resort's website or snow report hotlines. And don't forget to bundle up, as the temperatures are expected to remain quite cold. With the packed powder conditions and new snowfall on the horizon, Killington Resort is the perfect destination for any ski or snowboard enthusiast. So grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of February 13, the snow report is looking promising. The base depth is at 25 inches, with a summit depth of 53 cm (or about 20.8 inches)[1][2]. Over the last 24 hours, the resort saw 15 cm (or about 5.9 inches) of new snowfall, and in the last 48 hours, it accumulated a total of 15 cm (or about 5.9 inches) of fresh powder[2][4].

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 118 km (or about 73.3 miles) of slopes, which is 100% of the resort's terrain[2]. The piste conditions are described as packed powder, perfect for carving through the snow. Off-piste conditions are also available for those looking for a more adventurous experience[5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -22°F to -11°F (-30°C to -24°C) at the base and summit[4]. But don't worry, the clear skies today will give way to some new snowfall in the coming days. The forecast for the next 5 days includes light snow showers at altitude, with 1 inch of new snow expected on Saturday and Sunday[4].

As for the season total snowfall, the resort has seen a significant amount of snow so far, but the exact total is not readily available. However, with the season expected to close on June 22, 2025, there's still plenty of time to enjoy the slopes[2][5].

Before you head out, be sure to check the latest updates on the resort's website or snow report hotlines. And don't forget to bundle up, as the temperatures are expected to remain quite cold. With the packed powder conditions and new snowfall on the horizon, Killington Resort is the perfect destination for any ski or snowboard enthusiast. So grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking great for skiers and snowboarders alike. Currently, the base snow depth is 25 cm (about 10 inches) at an altitude of 415 meters, while the summit boasts a deeper 52 cm (about 20 inches) at 1279 meters[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the last 24 hours haven't seen any significant additions, but the last 48 hours are expected to bring about 3 inches of fresh powder[1][4]. The resort has a good skiing condition, with 64% of lifts and trails open, offering plenty of options for all skill levels[2].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -9°C to -15°C (15°F to 5°F) at the summit. Visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes[2].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast suggests light snow showers at altitude and light rain showers below, with temperatures fluctuating between 17°F and -3°F (-8°C and -19°C)[1]. This mix of snow and rain could impact the piste conditions, so it's worth keeping an eye on the forecast.

Speaking of piste conditions, they're currently described as "good-skiing," with a mix of fresh powder and firmer surfaces. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. It's always a good idea to check local advice and ski with safety kit if venturing off-piste[4].

As for the season total snowfall, the latest data isn't readily available, but the resort has seen consistent snowfall throughout February, with temperatures often dipping below freezing[3].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow reports and forecasts regularly to get the best out of your skiing or snowboarding experience at Killington Resort. Happy skiing

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking great for skiers and snowboarders alike. Currently, the base snow depth is 25 cm (about 10 inches) at an altitude of 415 meters, while the summit boasts a deeper 52 cm (about 20 inches) at 1279 meters[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the last 24 hours haven't seen any significant additions, but the last 48 hours are expected to bring about 3 inches of fresh powder[1][4]. The resort has a good skiing condition, with 64% of lifts and trails open, offering plenty of options for all skill levels[2].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -9°C to -15°C (15°F to 5°F) at the summit. Visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes[2].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast suggests light snow showers at altitude and light rain showers below, with temperatures fluctuating between 17°F and -3°F (-8°C and -19°C)[1]. This mix of snow and rain could impact the piste conditions, so it's worth keeping an eye on the forecast.

Speaking of piste conditions, they're currently described as "good-skiing," with a mix of fresh powder and firmer surfaces. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. It's always a good idea to check local advice and ski with safety kit if venturing off-piste[4].

As for the season total snowfall, the latest data isn't readily available, but the resort has seen consistent snowfall throughout February, with temperatures often dipping below freezing[3].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow reports and forecasts regularly to get the best out of your skiing or snowboarding experience at Killington Resort. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking great for skiers and snowboarders alike. Currently, the base snow depth is 25 cm (about 10 inches) at an altitude of 415 meters, while the summit boasts a deeper 52 cm (about 20 inches) at 1279 meters[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the last 24 hours haven't seen any significant additions, but the last 48 hours are expected to bring about 3 inches of fresh powder[1][4]. The resort has a good skiing condition, with 64% of lifts and trails open, offering plenty of options for all skill levels[2].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -9°C to -15°C (15°F to 5°F) at the summit. Visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes[2].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast suggests light snow showers at altitude and light rain showers below, with temperatures fluctuating between 17°F and -3°F (-8°C and -19°C)[1]. This mix of snow and rain could impact the piste conditions, so it's worth keeping an eye on the forecast.

Speaking of piste conditions, they're currently described as "good-skiing," with a mix of fresh powder and firmer surfaces. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. It's always a good idea to check local advice and ski with safety kit if venturing off-piste[4].

As for the season total snowfall, the latest data isn't readily available, but the resort has seen consistent snowfall throughout February, with temperatures often dipping below freezing[3].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow reports and forecasts regularly to get the best out of your skiing or snowboarding experience at Killington Resort. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking great. The current snow depth at the base is 25 cm (about 10 inches), while the summit boasts a deeper 53 cm (about 21 inches)[2].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort did receive a small amount of less than 1 cm (less than 0.4 inches) of new snow. Over the past 48 hours, the total new snowfall has been minimal, with only 2 cm (about 0.8 inches) added to the slopes[2].

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you plenty of options to explore the mountain. And the best part? All 118 km of trails are open, so you can enjoy every bit of the resort[2].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -13°C (25°F to 9°F) at the base and summit. The forecast for the next few days looks promising, with a mix of clear skies and cloudy conditions. On Thursday, February 13, expect 15 cm (about 6 inches) of new snow to fall, refreshing the slopes[2][4].

Piste conditions are generally good, with the recent snowfall helping to keep the surfaces fresh. However, off-piste conditions can be more variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and ski with safety kit if venturing off-piste[4].

As for the season total snowfall, Killington Resort averages 172 inches of snow per year, with 51 snowfall days on average. This season has seen its fair share of snow, but the exact total isn't readily available in the latest reports[5].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest updates for any special notices or changes in ski conditions. And don't forget to enjoy the beautiful Vermont landscapes and the thrill of skiing down the slopes of Killington Resort

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking great. The current snow depth at the base is 25 cm (about 10 inches), while the summit boasts a deeper 53 cm (about 21 inches)[2].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort did receive a small amount of less than 1 cm (less than 0.4 inches) of new snow. Over the past 48 hours, the total new snowfall has been minimal, with only 2 cm (about 0.8 inches) added to the slopes[2].

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you plenty of options to explore the mountain. And the best part? All 118 km of trails are open, so you can enjoy every bit of the resort[2].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -13°C (25°F to 9°F) at the base and summit. The forecast for the next few days looks promising, with a mix of clear skies and cloudy conditions. On Thursday, February 13, expect 15 cm (about 6 inches) of new snow to fall, refreshing the slopes[2][4].

Piste conditions are generally good, with the recent snowfall helping to keep the surfaces fresh. However, off-piste conditions can be more variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and ski with safety kit if venturing off-piste[4].

As for the season total snowfall, Killington Resort averages 172 inches of snow per year, with 51 snowfall days on average. This season has seen its fair share of snow, but the exact total isn't readily available in the latest reports[5].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest updates for any special notices or changes in ski conditions. And don't forget to enjoy the beautiful Vermont landscapes and the thrill of skiing down the slopes of Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking great. The current snow depth at the base is 25 cm (about 10 inches), while the summit boasts a deeper 53 cm (about 21 inches)[2].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort did receive a small amount of less than 1 cm (less than 0.4 inches) of new snow. Over the past 48 hours, the total new snowfall has been minimal, with only 2 cm (about 0.8 inches) added to the slopes[2].

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you plenty of options to explore the mountain. And the best part? All 118 km of trails are open, so you can enjoy every bit of the resort[2].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -13°C (25°F to 9°F) at the base and summit. The forecast for the next few days looks promising, with a mix of clear skies and cloudy conditions. On Thursday, February 13, expect 15 cm (about 6 inches) of new snow to fall, refreshing the slopes[2][4].

Piste conditions are generally good, with the recent snowfall helping to keep the surfaces fresh. However, off-piste conditions can be more variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and ski with safety kit if venturing off-piste[4].

As for the season total snowfall, Killington Resort averages 172 inches of snow per year, with 51 snowfall days on average. This season has seen its fair share of snow, but the exact total isn't readily available in the latest reports[5].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest updates for any special notices or changes in ski conditions. And don't forget to enjoy the beautiful Vermont landscapes and the thrill of skiing down the slopes of Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, where the snow conditions are looking fantastic. As of the latest update, the base depth is at 22 inches, with a summit depth of 53 cm (or approximately 20.8 inches) at 1293 meters[5]. The resort has seen some fresh snow recently, with 8 cm (or 3 inches) of new snowfall at the upper mountain level and 7 cm (or 3 inches) at the lower mountain level in the last 24 hours[1].

Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you plenty of access to the 118 km of slopes, which are 100% open[2][5]. The weather is chilly but perfect for skiing, with temperatures ranging from -11°C (12°F) at the upper mountain to -3°C (26°F) at the base[1].

Looking ahead, the forecast for the next 5 days shows a mix of cloudy and partly sunny conditions, with a chance of snow showers. On Sunday, expect cloudy skies with a 40% chance of snow and highs around 22°F (-6°C)[3]. Monday and Tuesday will see similar conditions, with a slight decrease in temperature. Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be partly cloudy with a lower chance of snow.

Piste conditions are currently a mix of fresh powder and firm surfaces, especially after the recent snowfall. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with wind and sun transforming fresh snow into wind crust or slushy layers in some areas[1][4].

For those planning to venture off-piste, remember to check local advice, ski with safety kit, and never ski alone. The season total snowfall has been substantial, setting up the resort for excellent skiing conditions.

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest snow report and weather forecast to plan your day on the slopes. And don't forget to enjoy the largest vertical drop in New England, with Killington Peak summit sitting at 4,241 feet[2]. Happy skiing and snowboarding

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, where the snow conditions are looking fantastic. As of the latest update, the base depth is at 22 inches, with a summit depth of 53 cm (or approximately 20.8 inches) at 1293 meters[5]. The resort has seen some fresh snow recently, with 8 cm (or 3 inches) of new snowfall at the upper mountain level and 7 cm (or 3 inches) at the lower mountain level in the last 24 hours[1].

Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you plenty of access to the 118 km of slopes, which are 100% open[2][5]. The weather is chilly but perfect for skiing, with temperatures ranging from -11°C (12°F) at the upper mountain to -3°C (26°F) at the base[1].

Looking ahead, the forecast for the next 5 days shows a mix of cloudy and partly sunny conditions, with a chance of snow showers. On Sunday, expect cloudy skies with a 40% chance of snow and highs around 22°F (-6°C)[3]. Monday and Tuesday will see similar conditions, with a slight decrease in temperature. Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be partly cloudy with a lower chance of snow.

Piste conditions are currently a mix of fresh powder and firm surfaces, especially after the recent snowfall. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with wind and sun transforming fresh snow into wind crust or slushy layers in some areas[1][4].

For those planning to venture off-piste, remember to check local advice, ski with safety kit, and never ski alone. The season total snowfall has been substantial, setting up the resort for excellent skiing conditions.

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest snow report and weather forecast to plan your day on the slopes. And don't forget to enjoy the largest vertical drop in New England, with Killington Peak summit sitting at 4,241 feet[2]. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, where the snow conditions are looking fantastic. As of the latest update, the base depth is at 22 inches, with a summit depth of 53 cm (or approximately 20.8 inches) at 1293 meters[5]. The resort has seen some fresh snow recently, with 8 cm (or 3 inches) of new snowfall at the upper mountain level and 7 cm (or 3 inches) at the lower mountain level in the last 24 hours[1].

Currently, 13 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you plenty of access to the 118 km of slopes, which are 100% open[2][5]. The weather is chilly but perfect for skiing, with temperatures ranging from -11°C (12°F) at the upper mountain to -3°C (26°F) at the base[1].

Looking ahead, the forecast for the next 5 days shows a mix of cloudy and partly sunny conditions, with a chance of snow showers. On Sunday, expect cloudy skies with a 40% chance of snow and highs around 22°F (-6°C)[3]. Monday and Tuesday will see similar conditions, with a slight decrease in temperature. Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be partly cloudy with a lower chance of snow.

Piste conditions are currently a mix of fresh powder and firm surfaces, especially after the recent snowfall. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with wind and sun transforming fresh snow into wind crust or slushy layers in some areas[1][4].

For those planning to venture off-piste, remember to check local advice, ski with safety kit, and never ski alone. The season total snowfall has been substantial, setting up the resort for excellent skiing conditions.

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest snow report and weather forecast to plan your day on the slopes. And don't forget to enjoy the largest vertical drop in New England, with Killington Peak summit sitting at 4,241 feet[2]. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on snow conditions and forecasts to help you plan your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, Killington has a base depth of 22 inches with 13 of 22 lifts open, offering a variety of trails to explore[1]. The snow depth at the summit is not specified in the latest reports, but previous data indicated 53 cm (20.9 inches) at the summit and 25 cm (9.8 inches) at the base[2].

In the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 1 inch of new snowfall, with 2 inches expected in the next 48 hours[1][2]. The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -11°C (25°F to 12°F) at different elevations[1][3].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts a mix of snow showers and clear skies. On Monday, February 3, expect 1 inch of new snow with heavy snow showers and cloudy conditions later in the day. Tuesday and Wednesday will be mostly clear, with snow unlikely. Thursday, February 6, is expected to bring 1 to 2 inches of new snow with foggy conditions[2].

Piste conditions are generally good, with fresh powder on some trails, but they can quickly become firm and icy after warm spells or heavy use. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and ski with safety gear when venturing off-piste[2][4].

As of now, Killington has received a total of 172 inches of snow this season, with an average annual snowfall of 171 inches and 51 snowfall days[2].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow reports and forecasts regularly, as mountain weather can change rapidly. Enjoy your skiing or snowboarding adventure at Killington Resort!

The resort is open with 13 lifts and a variety of trails available. The season is expected to close on June 22, 2025[5]. Keep an eye on the weather forecast and snow conditions to make the most of your trip. Happy skiing and snowboarding

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on snow conditions and forecasts to help you plan your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, Killington has a base depth of 22 inches with 13 of 22 lifts open, offering a variety of trails to explore[1]. The snow depth at the summit is not specified in the latest reports, but previous data indicated 53 cm (20.9 inches) at the summit and 25 cm (9.8 inches) at the base[2].

In the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 1 inch of new snowfall, with 2 inches expected in the next 48 hours[1][2]. The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -11°C (25°F to 12°F) at different elevations[1][3].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts a mix of snow showers and clear skies. On Monday, February 3, expect 1 inch of new snow with heavy snow showers and cloudy conditions later in the day. Tuesday and Wednesday will be mostly clear, with snow unlikely. Thursday, February 6, is expected to bring 1 to 2 inches of new snow with foggy conditions[2].

Piste conditions are generally good, with fresh powder on some trails, but they can quickly become firm and icy after warm spells or heavy use. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and ski with safety gear when venturing off-piste[2][4].

As of now, Killington has received a total of 172 inches of snow this season, with an average annual snowfall of 171 inches and 51 snowfall days[2].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow reports and forecasts regularly, as mountain weather can change rapidly. Enjoy your skiing or snowboarding adventure at Killington Resort!

The resort is open with 13 lifts and a variety of trails available. The season is expected to close on June 22, 2025[5]. Keep an eye on the weather forecast and snow conditions to make the most of your trip. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on snow conditions and forecasts to help you plan your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, Killington has a base depth of 22 inches with 13 of 22 lifts open, offering a variety of trails to explore[1]. The snow depth at the summit is not specified in the latest reports, but previous data indicated 53 cm (20.9 inches) at the summit and 25 cm (9.8 inches) at the base[2].

In the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 1 inch of new snowfall, with 2 inches expected in the next 48 hours[1][2]. The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -11°C (25°F to 12°F) at different elevations[1][3].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts a mix of snow showers and clear skies. On Monday, February 3, expect 1 inch of new snow with heavy snow showers and cloudy conditions later in the day. Tuesday and Wednesday will be mostly clear, with snow unlikely. Thursday, February 6, is expected to bring 1 to 2 inches of new snow with foggy conditions[2].

Piste conditions are generally good, with fresh powder on some trails, but they can quickly become firm and icy after warm spells or heavy use. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and ski with safety gear when venturing off-piste[2][4].

As of now, Killington has received a total of 172 inches of snow this season, with an average annual snowfall of 171 inches and 51 snowfall days[2].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow reports and forecasts regularly, as mountain weather can change rapidly. Enjoy your skiing or snowboarding adventure at Killington Resort!

The resort is open with 13 lifts and a variety of trails available. The season is expected to close on June 22, 2025[5]. Keep an eye on the weather forecast and snow conditions to make the most of your trip. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of February 5, the snow report is looking promising. The base depth is currently at 22 inches (or 55 cm), with a summit depth of 53 cm at 1293 meters. The latest snowfall brought 2 cm of fresh powder to the mountain in the last 24 hours and 4 cm in the last 48 hours[2][5].

Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 118 km of slopes, which is 100% of the resort's terrain. The piste conditions are mostly covered with artificial snow, and off-piste conditions are available for those seeking a more adventurous experience[2][5].

The current weather conditions are chilly, with temperatures ranging from -16°C to -4°C. The forecast for the next five days shows a mix of sunny and cloudy days, with temperatures gradually warming up but still staying below freezing. Expect some light snowfall on February 7 and 8, with 2 cm and 1 cm of new snow, respectively[2][3].

For those planning their ski holiday, note that the season is expected to close on June 22, 2025. The resort offers a variety of trails, including a valley run and a fun park, though the halfpipe is currently closed. Night skiing and cross-country trails are not available at this time[2][5].

In terms of season totals, the snow history for Killington shows that February is typically a good month for snowfall, with an average of 49.18 mm of precipitation throughout the month[3][4].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest updates, as conditions can change rapidly. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Killington Resort, and don't forget to soak in the beautiful Vermont scenery

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of February 5, the snow report is looking promising. The base depth is currently at 22 inches (or 55 cm), with a summit depth of 53 cm at 1293 meters. The latest snowfall brought 2 cm of fresh powder to the mountain in the last 24 hours and 4 cm in the last 48 hours[2][5].

Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 118 km of slopes, which is 100% of the resort's terrain. The piste conditions are mostly covered with artificial snow, and off-piste conditions are available for those seeking a more adventurous experience[2][5].

The current weather conditions are chilly, with temperatures ranging from -16°C to -4°C. The forecast for the next five days shows a mix of sunny and cloudy days, with temperatures gradually warming up but still staying below freezing. Expect some light snowfall on February 7 and 8, with 2 cm and 1 cm of new snow, respectively[2][3].

For those planning their ski holiday, note that the season is expected to close on June 22, 2025. The resort offers a variety of trails, including a valley run and a fun park, though the halfpipe is currently closed. Night skiing and cross-country trails are not available at this time[2][5].

In terms of season totals, the snow history for Killington shows that February is typically a good month for snowfall, with an average of 49.18 mm of precipitation throughout the month[3][4].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest updates, as conditions can change rapidly. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Killington Resort, and don't forget to soak in the beautiful Vermont scenery

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of February 5, the snow report is looking promising. The base depth is currently at 22 inches (or 55 cm), with a summit depth of 53 cm at 1293 meters. The latest snowfall brought 2 cm of fresh powder to the mountain in the last 24 hours and 4 cm in the last 48 hours[2][5].

Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 118 km of slopes, which is 100% of the resort's terrain. The piste conditions are mostly covered with artificial snow, and off-piste conditions are available for those seeking a more adventurous experience[2][5].

The current weather conditions are chilly, with temperatures ranging from -16°C to -4°C. The forecast for the next five days shows a mix of sunny and cloudy days, with temperatures gradually warming up but still staying below freezing. Expect some light snowfall on February 7 and 8, with 2 cm and 1 cm of new snow, respectively[2][3].

For those planning their ski holiday, note that the season is expected to close on June 22, 2025. The resort offers a variety of trails, including a valley run and a fun park, though the halfpipe is currently closed. Night skiing and cross-country trails are not available at this time[2][5].

In terms of season totals, the snow history for Killington shows that February is typically a good month for snowfall, with an average of 49.18 mm of precipitation throughout the month[3][4].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest updates, as conditions can change rapidly. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Killington Resort, and don't forget to soak in the beautiful Vermont scenery

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on snow conditions and more. As of February 4, 2025, the resort is looking good with a solid snow base and recent snowfall.

The current snow depth at the base is 25 cm (355 m), while the summit boasts 53 cm (1293 m) of snow[5]. In the last 24 hours, the resort received 2 cm of new snow, and over the last 48 hours, it accumulated 4 cm of fresh powder[5].

Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 118 km of slopes, which are 100% open[5]. The piste conditions are primarily artificial snow, with off-piste conditions also available but not detailed in the latest reports[1][5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to -12°C[3]. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days shows temperatures fluctuating between -4°C and -11°C, with no significant snowfall predicted until later in the week[3].

For those interested in the season's total snowfall, Killington Resort averages 172 inches of snow per year and has 51 snowfall days on average[4]. This season, the resort has seen a mix of bluebird powder days and regular powder days, making it a great time to visit[1].

Special notices for visitors include the availability of night skiing and cross-country trails, which are currently not available[5]. Also, the halfpipe is closed, but the fun park is open for those looking for some extra fun on the slopes[5].

In summary, Killington Resort is ready for you with good snow conditions, plenty of open lifts and trails, and a variety of piste and off-piste options. Just remember to bundle up for the cold temperatures and enjoy the fresh powder on the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on snow conditions and more. As of February 4, 2025, the resort is looking good with a solid snow base and recent snowfall.

The current snow depth at the base is 25 cm (355 m), while the summit boasts 53 cm (1293 m) of snow[5]. In the last 24 hours, the resort received 2 cm of new snow, and over the last 48 hours, it accumulated 4 cm of fresh powder[5].

Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 118 km of slopes, which are 100% open[5]. The piste conditions are primarily artificial snow, with off-piste conditions also available but not detailed in the latest reports[1][5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to -12°C[3]. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days shows temperatures fluctuating between -4°C and -11°C, with no significant snowfall predicted until later in the week[3].

For those interested in the season's total snowfall, Killington Resort averages 172 inches of snow per year and has 51 snowfall days on average[4]. This season, the resort has seen a mix of bluebird powder days and regular powder days, making it a great time to visit[1].

Special notices for visitors include the availability of night skiing and cross-country trails, which are currently not available[5]. Also, the halfpipe is closed, but the fun park is open for those looking for some extra fun on the slopes[5].

In summary, Killington Resort is ready for you with good snow conditions, plenty of open lifts and trails, and a variety of piste and off-piste options. Just remember to bundle up for the cold temperatures and enjoy the fresh powder on the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on snow conditions and more. As of February 4, 2025, the resort is looking good with a solid snow base and recent snowfall.

The current snow depth at the base is 25 cm (355 m), while the summit boasts 53 cm (1293 m) of snow[5]. In the last 24 hours, the resort received 2 cm of new snow, and over the last 48 hours, it accumulated 4 cm of fresh powder[5].

Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 118 km of slopes, which are 100% open[5]. The piste conditions are primarily artificial snow, with off-piste conditions also available but not detailed in the latest reports[1][5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to -12°C[3]. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days shows temperatures fluctuating between -4°C and -11°C, with no significant snowfall predicted until later in the week[3].

For those interested in the season's total snowfall, Killington Resort averages 172 inches of snow per year and has 51 snowfall days on average[4]. This season, the resort has seen a mix of bluebird powder days and regular powder days, making it a great time to visit[1].

Special notices for visitors include the availability of night skiing and cross-country trails, which are currently not available[5]. Also, the halfpipe is closed, but the fun park is open for those looking for some extra fun on the slopes[5].

In summary, Killington Resort is ready for you with good snow conditions, plenty of open lifts and trails, and a variety of piste and off-piste options. Just remember to bundle up for the cold temperatures and enjoy the fresh powder on the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on snow conditions and forecasts to help you plan your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, Killington has a base depth of 20 inches with 15 of 22 lifts open, offering a variety of trails to explore[2][5]. The snow depth at the summit is 53 cm (20.9 inches), while the base is at 25 cm (9.8 inches)[5].

In the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 1 inch of new snowfall, with 2 inches expected in the next 48 hours[1]. The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -11°C (25°F to 12°F) at different elevations[1][3].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts a mix of snow showers and clear skies. On Monday, February 3, expect 1 inch of new snow with heavy snow showers and cloudy conditions later in the day. Tuesday and Wednesday will be mostly clear, with snow unlikely. Thursday, February 6, is expected to bring 1 to 2 inches of new snow with foggy conditions[1].

Piste conditions are generally good, with fresh powder on some trails, but they can quickly become firm and icy after warm spells or heavy use. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and ski with safety gear when venturing off-piste[1].

As of now, Killington has received a total of 172 inches of snow this season, with an average annual snowfall of 171 inches and 51 snowfall days[4].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow reports and forecasts regularly, as mountain weather can change rapidly. Enjoy your skiing or snowboarding adventure at Killington Resort

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on snow conditions and forecasts to help you plan your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, Killington has a base depth of 20 inches with 15 of 22 lifts open, offering a variety of trails to explore[2][5]. The snow depth at the summit is 53 cm (20.9 inches), while the base is at 25 cm (9.8 inches)[5].

In the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 1 inch of new snowfall, with 2 inches expected in the next 48 hours[1]. The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -11°C (25°F to 12°F) at different elevations[1][3].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts a mix of snow showers and clear skies. On Monday, February 3, expect 1 inch of new snow with heavy snow showers and cloudy conditions later in the day. Tuesday and Wednesday will be mostly clear, with snow unlikely. Thursday, February 6, is expected to bring 1 to 2 inches of new snow with foggy conditions[1].

Piste conditions are generally good, with fresh powder on some trails, but they can quickly become firm and icy after warm spells or heavy use. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and ski with safety gear when venturing off-piste[1].

As of now, Killington has received a total of 172 inches of snow this season, with an average annual snowfall of 171 inches and 51 snowfall days[4].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow reports and forecasts regularly, as mountain weather can change rapidly. Enjoy your skiing or snowboarding adventure at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on snow conditions and forecasts to help you plan your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, Killington has a base depth of 20 inches with 15 of 22 lifts open, offering a variety of trails to explore[2][5]. The snow depth at the summit is 53 cm (20.9 inches), while the base is at 25 cm (9.8 inches)[5].

In the last 24 hours, the resort has seen 1 inch of new snowfall, with 2 inches expected in the next 48 hours[1]. The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -11°C (25°F to 12°F) at different elevations[1][3].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts a mix of snow showers and clear skies. On Monday, February 3, expect 1 inch of new snow with heavy snow showers and cloudy conditions later in the day. Tuesday and Wednesday will be mostly clear, with snow unlikely. Thursday, February 6, is expected to bring 1 to 2 inches of new snow with foggy conditions[1].

Piste conditions are generally good, with fresh powder on some trails, but they can quickly become firm and icy after warm spells or heavy use. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and ski with safety gear when venturing off-piste[1].

As of now, Killington has received a total of 172 inches of snow this season, with an average annual snowfall of 171 inches and 51 snowfall days[4].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow reports and forecasts regularly, as mountain weather can change rapidly. Enjoy your skiing or snowboarding adventure at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, the largest ski area in the Northeastern U.S.! As of the latest update, the base depth is a solid 20 inches, with 15 of 22 lifts open and a variety of trails to choose from[2][4].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the forecast is looking promising for the next 48 hours, with 2 inches of fresh snow expected to fall[1]. The current weather conditions are chilly, with temperatures ranging from 16°F to 39°F at different elevations on the mountain[1][3].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for a mix of clear skies, cloudy conditions, and snow showers. On February 3, expect 1 inch of new snow, followed by another 2 inches on February 6[1]. The temperatures will remain cold, with highs ranging from 13°F to 41°F and lows dipping down to -2°F[1][3].

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the snow is currently packed powder and machine groomed, making for some great skiing and riding[4]. However, be aware that off-piste conditions can be variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and ski with safety kit if venturing off-piste[1].

The season total snowfall is not available in the latest reports, but Killington Resort typically gets an average annual snowfall of 171 inches, with 51 snowfall days[5].

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest updates on snow conditions, lift openings, and trail availability. And don't forget to bundle up, as the temperatures are expected to remain cold throughout the week. Happy skiing and riding at Killington Resort

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, the largest ski area in the Northeastern U.S.! As of the latest update, the base depth is a solid 20 inches, with 15 of 22 lifts open and a variety of trails to choose from[2][4].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the forecast is looking promising for the next 48 hours, with 2 inches of fresh snow expected to fall[1]. The current weather conditions are chilly, with temperatures ranging from 16°F to 39°F at different elevations on the mountain[1][3].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for a mix of clear skies, cloudy conditions, and snow showers. On February 3, expect 1 inch of new snow, followed by another 2 inches on February 6[1]. The temperatures will remain cold, with highs ranging from 13°F to 41°F and lows dipping down to -2°F[1][3].

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the snow is currently packed powder and machine groomed, making for some great skiing and riding[4]. However, be aware that off-piste conditions can be variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and ski with safety kit if venturing off-piste[1].

The season total snowfall is not available in the latest reports, but Killington Resort typically gets an average annual snowfall of 171 inches, with 51 snowfall days[5].

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest updates on snow conditions, lift openings, and trail availability. And don't forget to bundle up, as the temperatures are expected to remain cold throughout the week. Happy skiing and riding at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, the largest ski area in the Northeastern U.S.! As of the latest update, the base depth is a solid 20 inches, with 15 of 22 lifts open and a variety of trails to choose from[2][4].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the forecast is looking promising for the next 48 hours, with 2 inches of fresh snow expected to fall[1]. The current weather conditions are chilly, with temperatures ranging from 16°F to 39°F at different elevations on the mountain[1][3].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast is calling for a mix of clear skies, cloudy conditions, and snow showers. On February 3, expect 1 inch of new snow, followed by another 2 inches on February 6[1]. The temperatures will remain cold, with highs ranging from 13°F to 41°F and lows dipping down to -2°F[1][3].

As for piste and off-piste conditions, the snow is currently packed powder and machine groomed, making for some great skiing and riding[4]. However, be aware that off-piste conditions can be variable, with wind and sun affecting the snow quality. Always check local advice and ski with safety kit if venturing off-piste[1].

The season total snowfall is not available in the latest reports, but Killington Resort typically gets an average annual snowfall of 171 inches, with 51 snowfall days[5].

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest updates on snow conditions, lift openings, and trail availability. And don't forget to bundle up, as the temperatures are expected to remain cold throughout the week. Happy skiing and riding at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the gnar at Killington Resort in Vermont, folks As of January 29, the snow conditions are looking fantastic. The base depth is sitting at a solid 20 inches (or 51 cm), with the summit boasting an impressive 53 cm of snow. The latest snowfall was on Wednesday, January 29, but unfortunately, there's no new snow in the forecast for today[2][1].

Currently, 68% of the lifts and trails are open, giving you plenty of options to carve through the packed powder and machine-groomed slopes. The visibility is good, and the skiing conditions are described as "good-skiing" with a temperature of -5°C at the summit[2].

Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is calling for flurries in the north and sunny skies in the south, with chilly temperatures from February 1-8. But don't worry, a snowstorm is predicted to hit around February 9-14, followed by sunny skies and mild temperatures[3].

As for the piste and off-piste conditions, the snow is packed and groomed, making it perfect for cruisers and beginners. The off-piste terrain is also looking good, with plenty of opportunities to explore the trees and moguls. Just be aware that the snow conditions can change quickly, so be sure to check the latest report before heading out[2][4].

The season total snowfall is a bit below average, but Killington's massive snowmaking system has ensured that the slopes are still in top condition. And with 155 trails and 22 lifts, including two express gondolas and a high-speed six-person bubble chair, you'll have plenty of options to explore[4].

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and hit the slopes at Killington Resort. Just remember to check the latest snow report and weather forecast before heading out, and always ski safely. Happy shredding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the gnar at Killington Resort in Vermont, folks As of January 29, the snow conditions are looking fantastic. The base depth is sitting at a solid 20 inches (or 51 cm), with the summit boasting an impressive 53 cm of snow. The latest snowfall was on Wednesday, January 29, but unfortunately, there's no new snow in the forecast for today[2][1].

Currently, 68% of the lifts and trails are open, giving you plenty of options to carve through the packed powder and machine-groomed slopes. The visibility is good, and the skiing conditions are described as "good-skiing" with a temperature of -5°C at the summit[2].

Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is calling for flurries in the north and sunny skies in the south, with chilly temperatures from February 1-8. But don't worry, a snowstorm is predicted to hit around February 9-14, followed by sunny skies and mild temperatures[3].

As for the piste and off-piste conditions, the snow is packed and groomed, making it perfect for cruisers and beginners. The off-piste terrain is also looking good, with plenty of opportunities to explore the trees and moguls. Just be aware that the snow conditions can change quickly, so be sure to check the latest report before heading out[2][4].

The season total snowfall is a bit below average, but Killington's massive snowmaking system has ensured that the slopes are still in top condition. And with 155 trails and 22 lifts, including two express gondolas and a high-speed six-person bubble chair, you'll have plenty of options to explore[4].

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and hit the slopes at Killington Resort. Just remember to check the latest snow report and weather forecast before heading out, and always ski safely. Happy shredding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the gnar at Killington Resort in Vermont, folks As of January 29, the snow conditions are looking fantastic. The base depth is sitting at a solid 20 inches (or 51 cm), with the summit boasting an impressive 53 cm of snow. The latest snowfall was on Wednesday, January 29, but unfortunately, there's no new snow in the forecast for today[2][1].

Currently, 68% of the lifts and trails are open, giving you plenty of options to carve through the packed powder and machine-groomed slopes. The visibility is good, and the skiing conditions are described as "good-skiing" with a temperature of -5°C at the summit[2].

Looking ahead to the next few days, the forecast is calling for flurries in the north and sunny skies in the south, with chilly temperatures from February 1-8. But don't worry, a snowstorm is predicted to hit around February 9-14, followed by sunny skies and mild temperatures[3].

As for the piste and off-piste conditions, the snow is packed and groomed, making it perfect for cruisers and beginners. The off-piste terrain is also looking good, with plenty of opportunities to explore the trees and moguls. Just be aware that the snow conditions can change quickly, so be sure to check the latest report before heading out[2][4].

The season total snowfall is a bit below average, but Killington's massive snowmaking system has ensured that the slopes are still in top condition. And with 155 trails and 22 lifts, including two express gondolas and a high-speed six-person bubble chair, you'll have plenty of options to explore[4].

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and hit the slopes at Killington Resort. Just remember to check the latest snow report and weather forecast before heading out, and always ski safely. Happy shredding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 29, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is a solid 20 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy layer of snow. In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 inch. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 2 inches of new snow at the base and 2 inches at the summit.

Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 kilometers of slopes, which is about 58% open. The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 7°F to 15°F. The wind is moderate, blowing at 10 mph. Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between 10°F to 24°F. There's a chance of light snowfall on January 31, with 2 inches expected.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path.

While the season total snowfall isn't available, rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. The resort has also been supplementing natural snowfall with artificial snow to ensure the best possible conditions.

If you're planning to visit, be sure to check the latest forecast and snow conditions before heading out. With its diverse terrain and large ski area, Killington Resort is a popular destination for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the snow at Killington

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 29, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is a solid 20 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy layer of snow. In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 inch. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 2 inches of new snow at the base and 2 inches at the summit.

Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 kilometers of slopes, which is about 58% open. The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 7°F to 15°F. The wind is moderate, blowing at 10 mph. Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between 10°F to 24°F. There's a chance of light snowfall on January 31, with 2 inches expected.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path.

While the season total snowfall isn't available, rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. The resort has also been supplementing natural snowfall with artificial snow to ensure the best possible conditions.

If you're planning to visit, be sure to check the latest forecast and snow conditions before heading out. With its diverse terrain and large ski area, Killington Resort is a popular destination for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the snow at Killington

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 29, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is a solid 20 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy layer of snow. In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 inch. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 2 inches of new snow at the base and 2 inches at the summit.

Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 kilometers of slopes, which is about 58% open. The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 7°F to 15°F. The wind is moderate, blowing at 10 mph. Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between 10°F to 24°F. There's a chance of light snowfall on January 31, with 2 inches expected.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path.

While the season total snowfall isn't available, rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. The resort has also been supplementing natural snowfall with artificial snow to ensure the best possible conditions.

If you're planning to visit, be sure to check the latest forecast and snow conditions before heading out. With its diverse terrain and large ski area, Killington Resort is a popular destination for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the snow at Killington

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing Bliss at Killington Resort, Vermont**

If you're itching to hit the slopes, Killington Resort in Vermont is the place to be. Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 9 cm, while the summit boasts a more impressive 34 cm. The last snowfall was on January 20, with 5 cm of fresh powder adding to the resort's charm. In the last 24 hours, there's been a moderate fall of snow, with 2 cm to 3 cm expected on Wednesday, January 29[4].

As of January 28, 18 out of 32 lifts are open, giving you access to a vast array of trails. Approximately 82% of the ski area is open, ensuring there's plenty of terrain to explore[2][4].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -18°C. Visibility is good, making it perfect for navigating the slopes. The piste conditions are described as "packed powder," ideal for both skiers and snowboarders[4].

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next five days promises a mix of cloudy and clear skies, with temperatures fluctuating between -1°C and -16°C. There's a chance of light snow showers on Thursday, January 30, and Friday, January 31, adding to the resort's snow depth[3].

Off-piste conditions are also worth exploring, though the recent snowfall has made the terrain a bit more challenging. The season total snowfall is on track to meet its average, with 250 inches expected annually[5].

For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that the resort is working hard to prepare for the World Cup, which might impact public skiing areas. However, with 140 trails and 73 miles of skiable terrain, there's plenty to enjoy[5].

So, grab your gear and get ready to experience the best of Killington Resort. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a snowboarding newbie, this Vermont gem has something for everyone. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing Bliss at Killington Resort, Vermont**

If you're itching to hit the slopes, Killington Resort in Vermont is the place to be. Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 9 cm, while the summit boasts a more impressive 34 cm. The last snowfall was on January 20, with 5 cm of fresh powder adding to the resort's charm. In the last 24 hours, there's been a moderate fall of snow, with 2 cm to 3 cm expected on Wednesday, January 29[4].

As of January 28, 18 out of 32 lifts are open, giving you access to a vast array of trails. Approximately 82% of the ski area is open, ensuring there's plenty of terrain to explore[2][4].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -18°C. Visibility is good, making it perfect for navigating the slopes. The piste conditions are described as "packed powder," ideal for both skiers and snowboarders[4].

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next five days promises a mix of cloudy and clear skies, with temperatures fluctuating between -1°C and -16°C. There's a chance of light snow showers on Thursday, January 30, and Friday, January 31, adding to the resort's snow depth[3].

Off-piste conditions are also worth exploring, though the recent snowfall has made the terrain a bit more challenging. The season total snowfall is on track to meet its average, with 250 inches expected annually[5].

For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that the resort is working hard to prepare for the World Cup, which might impact public skiing areas. However, with 140 trails and 73 miles of skiable terrain, there's plenty to enjoy[5].

So, grab your gear and get ready to experience the best of Killington Resort. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a snowboarding newbie, this Vermont gem has something for everyone. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing Bliss at Killington Resort, Vermont**

If you're itching to hit the slopes, Killington Resort in Vermont is the place to be. Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and what you can expect for your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 9 cm, while the summit boasts a more impressive 34 cm. The last snowfall was on January 20, with 5 cm of fresh powder adding to the resort's charm. In the last 24 hours, there's been a moderate fall of snow, with 2 cm to 3 cm expected on Wednesday, January 29[4].

As of January 28, 18 out of 32 lifts are open, giving you access to a vast array of trails. Approximately 82% of the ski area is open, ensuring there's plenty of terrain to explore[2][4].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -18°C. Visibility is good, making it perfect for navigating the slopes. The piste conditions are described as "packed powder," ideal for both skiers and snowboarders[4].

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next five days promises a mix of cloudy and clear skies, with temperatures fluctuating between -1°C and -16°C. There's a chance of light snow showers on Thursday, January 30, and Friday, January 31, adding to the resort's snow depth[3].

Off-piste conditions are also worth exploring, though the recent snowfall has made the terrain a bit more challenging. The season total snowfall is on track to meet its average, with 250 inches expected annually[5].

For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that the resort is working hard to prepare for the World Cup, which might impact public skiing areas. However, with 140 trails and 73 miles of skiable terrain, there's plenty to enjoy[5].

So, grab your gear and get ready to experience the best of Killington Resort. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a snowboarding newbie, this Vermont gem has something for everyone. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the gnar at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 25, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last significant snowfall was on January 20, 2025, but don't worry, there's been some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 114 of 118.4 km of slopes (96% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -12°C (25°F to 10°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 27, with 3 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. Unfortunately, the season total snowfall isn't available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

Before you hit the slopes, make sure to check the latest webcams and snow reports for the most up-to-date information. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a chilly few days on the mountain. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort!

For the latest updates, you can always check the resort's snow report or contact them directly at +1 / 802 / 4223261. And if you're planning to visit, consider booking your stay in nearby towns like Killington, West Bridgewater, or Rutland. Have a blast on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the gnar at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 25, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last significant snowfall was on January 20, 2025, but don't worry, there's been some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 114 of 118.4 km of slopes (96% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -12°C (25°F to 10°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 27, with 3 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. Unfortunately, the season total snowfall isn't available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

Before you hit the slopes, make sure to check the latest webcams and snow reports for the most up-to-date information. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a chilly few days on the mountain. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort!

For the latest updates, you can always check the resort's snow report or contact them directly at +1 / 802 / 4223261. And if you're planning to visit, consider booking your stay in nearby towns like Killington, West Bridgewater, or Rutland. Have a blast on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the gnar at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 25, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last significant snowfall was on January 20, 2025, but don't worry, there's been some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 114 of 118.4 km of slopes (96% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -12°C (25°F to 10°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 27, with 3 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. Unfortunately, the season total snowfall isn't available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

Before you hit the slopes, make sure to check the latest webcams and snow reports for the most up-to-date information. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a chilly few days on the mountain. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort!

For the latest updates, you can always check the resort's snow report or contact them directly at +1 / 802 / 4223261. And if you're planning to visit, consider booking your stay in nearby towns like Killington, West Bridgewater, or Rutland. Have a blast on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the base depth is at 16 inches (40 cm) with a summit depth of 35 cm (14 inches) at 1293 meters[2]. The snow quality is currently artificial, but don't worry, there's still plenty of fun to be had.

In the last 24 hours, there's been less than 1 cm of new snowfall, and over the past 48 hours, a total of 2 inches (5 cm) has fallen[5]. The resort is operating with 18 out of 22 lifts open, giving you access to 114 of 118.4 km of pistes[2][4].

Current weather conditions are chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -13°C (25°F to 9°F) today[3]. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days shows a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall. On Monday, expect 3 cm of new snow at the summit and base, with temperatures dipping to -17°C (-1°F) at the summit and -13°C (9°F) at the base[2].

Piste conditions are variable, so be prepared for a mix of snow types. Off-piste conditions are not currently reported, but it's always a good idea to check with local guides or the resort for the latest information[4].

The season total snowfall is at 142 inches (361 cm), and the resort is expected to stay open until June 22, 2025[5]. Before you head out, make sure to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And don't forget, if you book regional lodging through Killington Resort, you can gain access to discounted lift tickets. Plus, if you register a friend or family member for a Learn to Ski or Ride package, you'll get a free lift ticket for yourself valid on the same day[5].

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Killington Resort. With plenty of open trails and lifts, there's something for every skier and snowboarder. Stay warm and have fun

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the base depth is at 16 inches (40 cm) with a summit depth of 35 cm (14 inches) at 1293 meters[2]. The snow quality is currently artificial, but don't worry, there's still plenty of fun to be had.

In the last 24 hours, there's been less than 1 cm of new snowfall, and over the past 48 hours, a total of 2 inches (5 cm) has fallen[5]. The resort is operating with 18 out of 22 lifts open, giving you access to 114 of 118.4 km of pistes[2][4].

Current weather conditions are chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -13°C (25°F to 9°F) today[3]. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days shows a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall. On Monday, expect 3 cm of new snow at the summit and base, with temperatures dipping to -17°C (-1°F) at the summit and -13°C (9°F) at the base[2].

Piste conditions are variable, so be prepared for a mix of snow types. Off-piste conditions are not currently reported, but it's always a good idea to check with local guides or the resort for the latest information[4].

The season total snowfall is at 142 inches (361 cm), and the resort is expected to stay open until June 22, 2025[5]. Before you head out, make sure to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And don't forget, if you book regional lodging through Killington Resort, you can gain access to discounted lift tickets. Plus, if you register a friend or family member for a Learn to Ski or Ride package, you'll get a free lift ticket for yourself valid on the same day[5].

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Killington Resort. With plenty of open trails and lifts, there's something for every skier and snowboarder. Stay warm and have fun

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the base depth is at 16 inches (40 cm) with a summit depth of 35 cm (14 inches) at 1293 meters[2]. The snow quality is currently artificial, but don't worry, there's still plenty of fun to be had.

In the last 24 hours, there's been less than 1 cm of new snowfall, and over the past 48 hours, a total of 2 inches (5 cm) has fallen[5]. The resort is operating with 18 out of 22 lifts open, giving you access to 114 of 118.4 km of pistes[2][4].

Current weather conditions are chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -13°C (25°F to 9°F) today[3]. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days shows a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall. On Monday, expect 3 cm of new snow at the summit and base, with temperatures dipping to -17°C (-1°F) at the summit and -13°C (9°F) at the base[2].

Piste conditions are variable, so be prepared for a mix of snow types. Off-piste conditions are not currently reported, but it's always a good idea to check with local guides or the resort for the latest information[4].

The season total snowfall is at 142 inches (361 cm), and the resort is expected to stay open until June 22, 2025[5]. Before you head out, make sure to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And don't forget, if you book regional lodging through Killington Resort, you can gain access to discounted lift tickets. Plus, if you register a friend or family member for a Learn to Ski or Ride package, you'll get a free lift ticket for yourself valid on the same day[5].

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Killington Resort. With plenty of open trails and lifts, there's something for every skier and snowboarder. Stay warm and have fun

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the gnar at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 25, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last significant snowfall was on January 20, 2025, but don't worry, there's been some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 114 of 118.4 km of slopes (96% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -12°C (25°F to 10°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 27, with 3 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The season total snowfall isn't available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

Before you hit the slopes, make sure to check the latest webcams and snow reports for the most up-to-date information. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a chilly few days on the mountain. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the gnar at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 25, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last significant snowfall was on January 20, 2025, but don't worry, there's been some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 114 of 118.4 km of slopes (96% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -12°C (25°F to 10°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 27, with 3 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The season total snowfall isn't available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

Before you hit the slopes, make sure to check the latest webcams and snow reports for the most up-to-date information. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a chilly few days on the mountain. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the gnar at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 25, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last significant snowfall was on January 20, 2025, but don't worry, there's been some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 18 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 114 of 118.4 km of slopes (96% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -12°C (25°F to 10°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 27, with 3 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The season total snowfall isn't available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

Before you hit the slopes, make sure to check the latest webcams and snow reports for the most up-to-date information. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a chilly few days on the mountain. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest reports, the current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last significant snowfall was on December 19, 2024, but the resort has seen some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh. In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit[1][2].

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 64% of the trails. The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain[2][4].

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -6°C to -15°C (21°F to 5°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph)[1][4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 25, with 2 cm expected in the afternoon[3][5].

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path[1][5].

While the season total snowfall is not available, rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. Visitors should note that the resort has been focusing on preparing for the World Cup, which might limit some public skiing areas. However, with a bit of luck and some fresh snow, Killington should be back to its usual snow-filled self in no time[5].

So, grab your skis or snowboard and get ready to carve through the snow at Killington Resort. With its current conditions and upcoming forecast, it's the perfect time to hit the slopes and enjoy some winter fun in Vermont.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest reports, the current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last significant snowfall was on December 19, 2024, but the resort has seen some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh. In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit[1][2].

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 64% of the trails. The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain[2][4].

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -6°C to -15°C (21°F to 5°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph)[1][4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 25, with 2 cm expected in the afternoon[3][5].

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path[1][5].

While the season total snowfall is not available, rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. Visitors should note that the resort has been focusing on preparing for the World Cup, which might limit some public skiing areas. However, with a bit of luck and some fresh snow, Killington should be back to its usual snow-filled self in no time[5].

So, grab your skis or snowboard and get ready to carve through the snow at Killington Resort. With its current conditions and upcoming forecast, it's the perfect time to hit the slopes and enjoy some winter fun in Vermont.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest reports, the current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last significant snowfall was on December 19, 2024, but the resort has seen some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh. In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit[1][2].

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 64% of the trails. The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain[2][4].

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -6°C to -15°C (21°F to 5°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph)[1][4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 25, with 2 cm expected in the afternoon[3][5].

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path[1][5].

While the season total snowfall is not available, rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. Visitors should note that the resort has been focusing on preparing for the World Cup, which might limit some public skiing areas. However, with a bit of luck and some fresh snow, Killington should be back to its usual snow-filled self in no time[5].

So, grab your skis or snowboard and get ready to carve through the snow at Killington Resort. With its current conditions and upcoming forecast, it's the perfect time to hit the slopes and enjoy some winter fun in Vermont.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, where the latest ski report and snow conditions are looking promising for skiers and snowboarders alike. As of the latest update, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm (4 inches), while the summit boasts a more substantial 35 cm (14 inches) of snow[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the last 24 hours have seen less than 1 cm of fresh snow, with the same amount falling in the last 48 hours. However, the resort did receive a welcome 3 cm of snow on January 20[2].

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to 104 km of slopes, which is about 88% of the total terrain. This includes the valley run, ensuring that skiers of all levels have plenty of options to enjoy[2].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -16°C (19°F to 3°F) as of January 22[3]. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days predicts continued cold temperatures, with highs around -4°C (25°F) and lows dipping to -15°C (5°F)[3].

On the slopes, you can expect variable piste conditions, with a mix of natural and artificial snow. Off-piste conditions are also variable, so it's a good idea to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path[4].

As for the season total snowfall, the resort has seen a decent amount of snow so far, but the exact total isn't readily available. However, with the ski season running until June 22, 2025, there's still plenty of time for more snow to fall[2].

Before you head out, be sure to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And don't forget to bundle up, as the cold temperatures are expected to stick around for a while. With its extensive terrain and reliable snow conditions, Killington Resort is a great choice for skiers and snowboarders looking to make the most of their winter adventure.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, where the latest ski report and snow conditions are looking promising for skiers and snowboarders alike. As of the latest update, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm (4 inches), while the summit boasts a more substantial 35 cm (14 inches) of snow[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the last 24 hours have seen less than 1 cm of fresh snow, with the same amount falling in the last 48 hours. However, the resort did receive a welcome 3 cm of snow on January 20[2].

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to 104 km of slopes, which is about 88% of the total terrain. This includes the valley run, ensuring that skiers of all levels have plenty of options to enjoy[2].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -16°C (19°F to 3°F) as of January 22[3]. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days predicts continued cold temperatures, with highs around -4°C (25°F) and lows dipping to -15°C (5°F)[3].

On the slopes, you can expect variable piste conditions, with a mix of natural and artificial snow. Off-piste conditions are also variable, so it's a good idea to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path[4].

As for the season total snowfall, the resort has seen a decent amount of snow so far, but the exact total isn't readily available. However, with the ski season running until June 22, 2025, there's still plenty of time for more snow to fall[2].

Before you head out, be sure to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And don't forget to bundle up, as the cold temperatures are expected to stick around for a while. With its extensive terrain and reliable snow conditions, Killington Resort is a great choice for skiers and snowboarders looking to make the most of their winter adventure.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, where the latest ski report and snow conditions are looking promising for skiers and snowboarders alike. As of the latest update, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm (4 inches), while the summit boasts a more substantial 35 cm (14 inches) of snow[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the last 24 hours have seen less than 1 cm of fresh snow, with the same amount falling in the last 48 hours. However, the resort did receive a welcome 3 cm of snow on January 20[2].

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to 104 km of slopes, which is about 88% of the total terrain. This includes the valley run, ensuring that skiers of all levels have plenty of options to enjoy[2].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -16°C (19°F to 3°F) as of January 22[3]. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days predicts continued cold temperatures, with highs around -4°C (25°F) and lows dipping to -15°C (5°F)[3].

On the slopes, you can expect variable piste conditions, with a mix of natural and artificial snow. Off-piste conditions are also variable, so it's a good idea to check the latest reports before venturing off the beaten path[4].

As for the season total snowfall, the resort has seen a decent amount of snow so far, but the exact total isn't readily available. However, with the ski season running until June 22, 2025, there's still plenty of time for more snow to fall[2].

Before you head out, be sure to check the resort's website for any special notices or updates. And don't forget to bundle up, as the cold temperatures are expected to stick around for a while. With its extensive terrain and reliable snow conditions, Killington Resort is a great choice for skiers and snowboarders looking to make the most of their winter adventure.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect.

As of January 20, 2025, Killington is offering variable skiing conditions with a recent snowfall of 2.8 inches on the morning of January 20[1]. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 inches), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 inches) of snow[2][5]. The last significant snowfall was on January 11, with 1 cm of new snow[2].

In terms of lift and trail availability, 64% of the lifts and trails are open, which translates to 21 out of 32 lifts and approximately 88% of the slopes[1][5]. The visibility is good, and the skiing conditions are described as "good-skiing" with a maximum temperature of -8°C and a minimum of -18°C at the summit[2].

Looking ahead to the next few days, the weather forecast indicates a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall. On January 20, there's a forecast of 8 cm of new snow, which should improve the conditions further[1]. The temperature is expected to drop to -7°C by January 21, with a low of -15°C[3].

For those interested in off-piste skiing, it's permitted and can help alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The resort also has 1435 snow cannons to augment natural snowfall, covering about 70% of all Killington runs[2].

The season total snowfall at Killington averages 635 cm annually, and the resort is known for its long ski season, which runs from November 14, 2024, to June 22, 2025[2][5].

In summary, Killington is currently offering good skiing conditions with recent snowfall and a significant portion of lifts and trails open. The upcoming weather forecast suggests more snow and cold temperatures, making it a great time to hit the slopes. Just remember to check the latest reports and forecasts before you go to ensure the best skiing experience. Happy skiing and snowboarding

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect.

As of January 20, 2025, Killington is offering variable skiing conditions with a recent snowfall of 2.8 inches on the morning of January 20[1]. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 inches), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 inches) of snow[2][5]. The last significant snowfall was on January 11, with 1 cm of new snow[2].

In terms of lift and trail availability, 64% of the lifts and trails are open, which translates to 21 out of 32 lifts and approximately 88% of the slopes[1][5]. The visibility is good, and the skiing conditions are described as "good-skiing" with a maximum temperature of -8°C and a minimum of -18°C at the summit[2].

Looking ahead to the next few days, the weather forecast indicates a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall. On January 20, there's a forecast of 8 cm of new snow, which should improve the conditions further[1]. The temperature is expected to drop to -7°C by January 21, with a low of -15°C[3].

For those interested in off-piste skiing, it's permitted and can help alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The resort also has 1435 snow cannons to augment natural snowfall, covering about 70% of all Killington runs[2].

The season total snowfall at Killington averages 635 cm annually, and the resort is known for its long ski season, which runs from November 14, 2024, to June 22, 2025[2][5].

In summary, Killington is currently offering good skiing conditions with recent snowfall and a significant portion of lifts and trails open. The upcoming weather forecast suggests more snow and cold temperatures, making it a great time to hit the slopes. Just remember to check the latest reports and forecasts before you go to ensure the best skiing experience. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect.

As of January 20, 2025, Killington is offering variable skiing conditions with a recent snowfall of 2.8 inches on the morning of January 20[1]. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 inches), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 inches) of snow[2][5]. The last significant snowfall was on January 11, with 1 cm of new snow[2].

In terms of lift and trail availability, 64% of the lifts and trails are open, which translates to 21 out of 32 lifts and approximately 88% of the slopes[1][5]. The visibility is good, and the skiing conditions are described as "good-skiing" with a maximum temperature of -8°C and a minimum of -18°C at the summit[2].

Looking ahead to the next few days, the weather forecast indicates a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall. On January 20, there's a forecast of 8 cm of new snow, which should improve the conditions further[1]. The temperature is expected to drop to -7°C by January 21, with a low of -15°C[3].

For those interested in off-piste skiing, it's permitted and can help alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The resort also has 1435 snow cannons to augment natural snowfall, covering about 70% of all Killington runs[2].

The season total snowfall at Killington averages 635 cm annually, and the resort is known for its long ski season, which runs from November 14, 2024, to June 22, 2025[2][5].

In summary, Killington is currently offering good skiing conditions with recent snowfall and a significant portion of lifts and trails open. The upcoming weather forecast suggests more snow and cold temperatures, making it a great time to hit the slopes. Just remember to check the latest reports and forecasts before you go to ensure the best skiing experience. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 13, 2025, the snow conditions are looking great. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last significant snowfall was on January 15, 2025, but the resort has been keeping the slopes fresh with artificial snow[5].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 2 cm of new snow at the base and 2 cm at the summit[5].

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 104 of 118.4 km of slopes (88% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain[5].

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to -11°C (27°F to 12°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph)[4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 20, with 3 cm expected in the afternoon[3][5].

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path[5].

The season total snowfall is not available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. With an average annual snowfall of 635 cm, you can bet on some epic skiing and snowboarding experiences.

Before you hit the slopes, remember to check the latest report and forecast, and don't forget to bundle up for the cold weather. Enjoy your time at Killington Resort, and happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 13, 2025, the snow conditions are looking great. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last significant snowfall was on January 15, 2025, but the resort has been keeping the slopes fresh with artificial snow[5].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 2 cm of new snow at the base and 2 cm at the summit[5].

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 104 of 118.4 km of slopes (88% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain[5].

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to -11°C (27°F to 12°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph)[4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 20, with 3 cm expected in the afternoon[3][5].

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path[5].

The season total snowfall is not available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. With an average annual snowfall of 635 cm, you can bet on some epic skiing and snowboarding experiences.

Before you hit the slopes, remember to check the latest report and forecast, and don't forget to bundle up for the cold weather. Enjoy your time at Killington Resort, and happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 13, 2025, the snow conditions are looking great. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last significant snowfall was on January 15, 2025, but the resort has been keeping the slopes fresh with artificial snow[5].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 2 cm of new snow at the base and 2 cm at the summit[5].

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 104 of 118.4 km of slopes (88% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain[5].

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to -11°C (27°F to 12°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph)[4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 20, with 3 cm expected in the afternoon[3][5].

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path[5].

The season total snowfall is not available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. With an average annual snowfall of 635 cm, you can bet on some epic skiing and snowboarding experiences.

Before you hit the slopes, remember to check the latest report and forecast, and don't forget to bundle up for the cold weather. Enjoy your time at Killington Resort, and happy skiing and snowboarding

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing into the Heart of Winter at Killington Resort**

As we dive into the heart of winter, Killington Resort in Vermont is buzzing with excitement. The latest ski report and snow conditions are here to guide you through the ultimate skiing and snowboarding experience.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last significant snowfall was on January 15, 2025, with a dusting of less than 1 cm in the last 24 hours and a total of 2 cm in the last 48 hours[5].

The resort has 14 out of 22 lifts open, giving you access to 104 of 118.4 km of slopes (88% open). The valley run is also open, offering a long, winding ride down the mountain[5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to -12°C (27°F to 10°F) on January 18, 2025. The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph)[3].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 20, with 3 cm expected in the afternoon[3][5].

Piste conditions are packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path[5].

While the season total snowfall is not available, rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. The resort's average annual snowfall is 635 centimeters, augmented by 1435 snow cannons along 70% of all Killington runs[2].

For those planning to visit, remember to check the latest reports and forecasts. The slopes face various directions, offering different conditions depending on the time of year. South-facing slopes are ideal for colder months, while north-facing trails are best for warmer spring days[2].

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort and enjoy the best of winter skiing and snowboarding. Stay updated with the latest information by visiting the resort's website or calling the Killington Information phone number at 4223261. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing into the Heart of Winter at Killington Resort**

As we dive into the heart of winter, Killington Resort in Vermont is buzzing with excitement. The latest ski report and snow conditions are here to guide you through the ultimate skiing and snowboarding experience.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last significant snowfall was on January 15, 2025, with a dusting of less than 1 cm in the last 24 hours and a total of 2 cm in the last 48 hours[5].

The resort has 14 out of 22 lifts open, giving you access to 104 of 118.4 km of slopes (88% open). The valley run is also open, offering a long, winding ride down the mountain[5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to -12°C (27°F to 10°F) on January 18, 2025. The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph)[3].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 20, with 3 cm expected in the afternoon[3][5].

Piste conditions are packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path[5].

While the season total snowfall is not available, rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. The resort's average annual snowfall is 635 centimeters, augmented by 1435 snow cannons along 70% of all Killington runs[2].

For those planning to visit, remember to check the latest reports and forecasts. The slopes face various directions, offering different conditions depending on the time of year. South-facing slopes are ideal for colder months, while north-facing trails are best for warmer spring days[2].

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort and enjoy the best of winter skiing and snowboarding. Stay updated with the latest information by visiting the resort's website or calling the Killington Information phone number at 4223261. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing into the Heart of Winter at Killington Resort**

As we dive into the heart of winter, Killington Resort in Vermont is buzzing with excitement. The latest ski report and snow conditions are here to guide you through the ultimate skiing and snowboarding experience.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last significant snowfall was on January 15, 2025, with a dusting of less than 1 cm in the last 24 hours and a total of 2 cm in the last 48 hours[5].

The resort has 14 out of 22 lifts open, giving you access to 104 of 118.4 km of slopes (88% open). The valley run is also open, offering a long, winding ride down the mountain[5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to -12°C (27°F to 10°F) on January 18, 2025. The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph)[3].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 20, with 3 cm expected in the afternoon[3][5].

Piste conditions are packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path[5].

While the season total snowfall is not available, rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. The resort's average annual snowfall is 635 centimeters, augmented by 1435 snow cannons along 70% of all Killington runs[2].

For those planning to visit, remember to check the latest reports and forecasts. The slopes face various directions, offering different conditions depending on the time of year. South-facing slopes are ideal for colder months, while north-facing trails are best for warmer spring days[2].

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort and enjoy the best of winter skiing and snowboarding. Stay updated with the latest information by visiting the resort's website or calling the Killington Information phone number at 4223261. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Killington Resort Snow Report: Carve the Slopes and Stay Bundled Up for a Chilly Ride</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 15, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 14 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 35 cm (13.8 inches) of snow. Although there hasn't been any significant new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 2 inches of new snow at both the base and the summit.

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 104 of 118.4 km of slopes (88% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph).

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 18, with 2 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path.

While the season total snowfall is not available, rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. The resort has been relying on artificial snow to supplement the natural snowfall, ensuring that the slopes remain fresh and fun.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow report and weather forecast to plan your day on the mountain. And don't forget to bundle up, as it's going to be a chilly ride!

Lastly, a special note for visitors: always check local advice before venturing off-piste, and never ski alone. The slopes can be unpredictable, so it's essential to stay safe and aware of your surroundings. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jan 2025 11:52:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 15, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 14 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 35 cm (13.8 inches) of snow. Although there hasn't been any significant new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 2 inches of new snow at both the base and the summit.

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 104 of 118.4 km of slopes (88% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph).

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 18, with 2 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path.

While the season total snowfall is not available, rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. The resort has been relying on artificial snow to supplement the natural snowfall, ensuring that the slopes remain fresh and fun.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow report and weather forecast to plan your day on the mountain. And don't forget to bundle up, as it's going to be a chilly ride!

Lastly, a special note for visitors: always check local advice before venturing off-piste, and never ski alone. The slopes can be unpredictable, so it's essential to stay safe and aware of your surroundings. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 15, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 14 inches, while the summit boasts a healthy 35 cm (13.8 inches) of snow. Although there hasn't been any significant new snowfall in the last 24 hours, the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 2 inches of new snow at both the base and the summit.

Currently, 14 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 104 of 118.4 km of slopes (88% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph).

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 18, with 2 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path.

While the season total snowfall is not available, rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. The resort has been relying on artificial snow to supplement the natural snowfall, ensuring that the slopes remain fresh and fun.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest snow report and weather forecast to plan your day on the mountain. And don't forget to bundle up, as it's going to be a chilly ride!

Lastly, a special note for visitors: always check local advice before venturing off-piste, and never ski alone. The slopes can be unpredictable, so it's essential to stay safe and aware of your surroundings. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Killington Resort Snow Conditions and 5-Day Forecast: Vermont Ski Adventure Awaits</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, ski enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Killington Resort in Vermont. As of the most recent updates, here's what you need to know to plan your next skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at Killington is looking pretty good. The base has a depth of 9 cm (or about 3.5 inches), while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm (or about 13.8 inches)[2]. The average snow depth across the resort is 22 cm (or about 8.7 inches), which is decent for this time of year.

In terms of new snowfall, the last significant dump was 4 cm (or about 1.6 inches) on December 19, 2024. Unfortunately, there hasn't been much new snow in the last 24 and 48 hours, with only 0.1 cm (or about 0.04 inches) forecasted for today[2].

As for the lifts and trails, approximately 68% of Killington's lifts and trails are open, which is a good chunk of the resort. The visibility is good, and the skiing conditions are described as "good-skiing," with a maximum temperature of -8°C (or about 17.6°F) and a minimum night temperature of -18°C (or about -0.4°F) at the summit[2].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast suggests a mix of clear skies and cloudy conditions, with some light snowfall expected on Tuesday and Friday. Temperatures will range from -5°C to -14°C (or about 23°F to 6.8°F) at the base and summit[5].

For those interested in piste and off-piste conditions, the resort's groomed trails are in good shape, while off-piste areas are more variable due to wind and sun exposure. Always remember to check local advice and ski with safety gear when venturing off-piste[5].

Lastly, the season total snowfall at Killington averages around 635 cm (or about 250 inches) each year, which is quite impressive. The resort also has 1435 snow cannons to augment natural snowfall, covering about 70% of all runs[2].

So, there you have it – the latest ski report and snow conditions for Killington Resort. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a snowboarding newbie, there's something for everyone at this fantastic Vermont resort. Just remember to stay safe and enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jan 2025 16:48:42 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, ski enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Killington Resort in Vermont. As of the most recent updates, here's what you need to know to plan your next skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at Killington is looking pretty good. The base has a depth of 9 cm (or about 3.5 inches), while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm (or about 13.8 inches)[2]. The average snow depth across the resort is 22 cm (or about 8.7 inches), which is decent for this time of year.

In terms of new snowfall, the last significant dump was 4 cm (or about 1.6 inches) on December 19, 2024. Unfortunately, there hasn't been much new snow in the last 24 and 48 hours, with only 0.1 cm (or about 0.04 inches) forecasted for today[2].

As for the lifts and trails, approximately 68% of Killington's lifts and trails are open, which is a good chunk of the resort. The visibility is good, and the skiing conditions are described as "good-skiing," with a maximum temperature of -8°C (or about 17.6°F) and a minimum night temperature of -18°C (or about -0.4°F) at the summit[2].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast suggests a mix of clear skies and cloudy conditions, with some light snowfall expected on Tuesday and Friday. Temperatures will range from -5°C to -14°C (or about 23°F to 6.8°F) at the base and summit[5].

For those interested in piste and off-piste conditions, the resort's groomed trails are in good shape, while off-piste areas are more variable due to wind and sun exposure. Always remember to check local advice and ski with safety gear when venturing off-piste[5].

Lastly, the season total snowfall at Killington averages around 635 cm (or about 250 inches) each year, which is quite impressive. The resort also has 1435 snow cannons to augment natural snowfall, covering about 70% of all runs[2].

So, there you have it – the latest ski report and snow conditions for Killington Resort. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a snowboarding newbie, there's something for everyone at this fantastic Vermont resort. Just remember to stay safe and enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, ski enthusiasts Let's dive into the latest scoop on Killington Resort in Vermont. As of the most recent updates, here's what you need to know to plan your next skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at Killington is looking pretty good. The base has a depth of 9 cm (or about 3.5 inches), while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm (or about 13.8 inches)[2]. The average snow depth across the resort is 22 cm (or about 8.7 inches), which is decent for this time of year.

In terms of new snowfall, the last significant dump was 4 cm (or about 1.6 inches) on December 19, 2024. Unfortunately, there hasn't been much new snow in the last 24 and 48 hours, with only 0.1 cm (or about 0.04 inches) forecasted for today[2].

As for the lifts and trails, approximately 68% of Killington's lifts and trails are open, which is a good chunk of the resort. The visibility is good, and the skiing conditions are described as "good-skiing," with a maximum temperature of -8°C (or about 17.6°F) and a minimum night temperature of -18°C (or about -0.4°F) at the summit[2].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast suggests a mix of clear skies and cloudy conditions, with some light snowfall expected on Tuesday and Friday. Temperatures will range from -5°C to -14°C (or about 23°F to 6.8°F) at the base and summit[5].

For those interested in piste and off-piste conditions, the resort's groomed trails are in good shape, while off-piste areas are more variable due to wind and sun exposure. Always remember to check local advice and ski with safety gear when venturing off-piste[5].

Lastly, the season total snowfall at Killington averages around 635 cm (or about 250 inches) each year, which is quite impressive. The resort also has 1435 snow cannons to augment natural snowfall, covering about 70% of all runs[2].

So, there you have it – the latest ski report and snow conditions for Killington Resort. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a snowboarding newbie, there's something for everyone at this fantastic Vermont resort. Just remember to stay safe and enjoy the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of today, January 13, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions.

The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts 35 cm of snow. The last significant snowfall was on January 7, 2025, but don't worry, there's been some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh. In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 5 cm of new snow at the base and 5 cm at the summit.

Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 101 of 118.4 km of slopes (85% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain. The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -10°C to -2°C at the base and -11°C to -7°C at the summit. The wind is moderate, blowing at 9 m/h.

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -5°C to -14°C. There's a chance of light snowfall on January 14, with 2 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path.

The season total snowfall isn't available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. The Fun Park is open for those looking for some extra adventure, but the halfpipe remains closed.

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest updates on the resort's website or call the snow telephone at +1 / 802 / 4223261 for the most current information. With 85% of the slopes open and plenty of snow to go around, Killington Resort is the perfect place to get your ski on this winter. So grab your gear and hit the slopes – we'll see you on the mountain

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of today, January 13, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions.

The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts 35 cm of snow. The last significant snowfall was on January 7, 2025, but don't worry, there's been some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh. In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 5 cm of new snow at the base and 5 cm at the summit.

Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 101 of 118.4 km of slopes (85% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain. The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -10°C to -2°C at the base and -11°C to -7°C at the summit. The wind is moderate, blowing at 9 m/h.

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -5°C to -14°C. There's a chance of light snowfall on January 14, with 2 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path.

The season total snowfall isn't available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. The Fun Park is open for those looking for some extra adventure, but the halfpipe remains closed.

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest updates on the resort's website or call the snow telephone at +1 / 802 / 4223261 for the most current information. With 85% of the slopes open and plenty of snow to go around, Killington Resort is the perfect place to get your ski on this winter. So grab your gear and hit the slopes – we'll see you on the mountain

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of today, January 13, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions.

The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts 35 cm of snow. The last significant snowfall was on January 7, 2025, but don't worry, there's been some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh. In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 5 cm of new snow at the base and 5 cm at the summit.

Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 101 of 118.4 km of slopes (85% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain. The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -10°C to -2°C at the base and -11°C to -7°C at the summit. The wind is moderate, blowing at 9 m/h.

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -5°C to -14°C. There's a chance of light snowfall on January 14, with 2 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path.

The season total snowfall isn't available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered. The Fun Park is open for those looking for some extra adventure, but the halfpipe remains closed.

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest updates on the resort's website or call the snow telephone at +1 / 802 / 4223261 for the most current information. With 85% of the slopes open and plenty of snow to go around, Killington Resort is the perfect place to get your ski on this winter. So grab your gear and hit the slopes – we'll see you on the mountain

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on ski conditions and weather forecasts to help you plan your snow-filled adventure.

Currently, Killington Resort boasts a base snow depth of 13 inches (33 cm) and a summit depth of 13.8 inches (35 cm), providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding[1][5]. The last significant snowfall was on December 19, with 4 cm of new snow, and there's been minimal new snowfall since then, with only 0.1 cm forecasted for today[2].

As for lift and trail conditions, 68% of the resort is open, with 14 out of 22 lifts operating and a good number of trails available for skiers and snowboarders[1][2]. The visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes and enjoy the crisp winter air.

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 15°F (-9°C) at the base to 12°F (-11°C) at the summit, accompanied by a 7 mph wind[4]. The forecast for the next few days suggests continued cold temperatures, with highs around -1°C and lows dipping to -7°C[3].

Looking ahead, the next snowfall is predicted for Tuesday, January 14, with 2 cm expected, followed by a more significant 6 cm on Sunday, January 19[5]. The season total snowfall for Killington averages around 635 cm, ensuring plenty of snow for the remainder of the season[2].

Piste conditions are currently described as "good-skiing" with artificial snow cover, while off-piste conditions are available but require caution due to variable snow depths and potential hazards[2][5]. The resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities, with 1435 cannons covering 70% of the runs, help maintain optimal skiing conditions.

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the winter wonderland at Killington Resort. Just remember to check the latest reports and forecasts before heading out to ensure you're prepared for the best skiing and snowboarding experience possible. Happy skiing

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on ski conditions and weather forecasts to help you plan your snow-filled adventure.

Currently, Killington Resort boasts a base snow depth of 13 inches (33 cm) and a summit depth of 13.8 inches (35 cm), providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding[1][5]. The last significant snowfall was on December 19, with 4 cm of new snow, and there's been minimal new snowfall since then, with only 0.1 cm forecasted for today[2].

As for lift and trail conditions, 68% of the resort is open, with 14 out of 22 lifts operating and a good number of trails available for skiers and snowboarders[1][2]. The visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes and enjoy the crisp winter air.

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 15°F (-9°C) at the base to 12°F (-11°C) at the summit, accompanied by a 7 mph wind[4]. The forecast for the next few days suggests continued cold temperatures, with highs around -1°C and lows dipping to -7°C[3].

Looking ahead, the next snowfall is predicted for Tuesday, January 14, with 2 cm expected, followed by a more significant 6 cm on Sunday, January 19[5]. The season total snowfall for Killington averages around 635 cm, ensuring plenty of snow for the remainder of the season[2].

Piste conditions are currently described as "good-skiing" with artificial snow cover, while off-piste conditions are available but require caution due to variable snow depths and potential hazards[2][5]. The resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities, with 1435 cannons covering 70% of the runs, help maintain optimal skiing conditions.

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the winter wonderland at Killington Resort. Just remember to check the latest reports and forecasts before heading out to ensure you're prepared for the best skiing and snowboarding experience possible. Happy skiing

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on ski conditions and weather forecasts to help you plan your snow-filled adventure.

Currently, Killington Resort boasts a base snow depth of 13 inches (33 cm) and a summit depth of 13.8 inches (35 cm), providing a solid foundation for skiing and snowboarding[1][5]. The last significant snowfall was on December 19, with 4 cm of new snow, and there's been minimal new snowfall since then, with only 0.1 cm forecasted for today[2].

As for lift and trail conditions, 68% of the resort is open, with 14 out of 22 lifts operating and a good number of trails available for skiers and snowboarders[1][2]. The visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes and enjoy the crisp winter air.

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from 15°F (-9°C) at the base to 12°F (-11°C) at the summit, accompanied by a 7 mph wind[4]. The forecast for the next few days suggests continued cold temperatures, with highs around -1°C and lows dipping to -7°C[3].

Looking ahead, the next snowfall is predicted for Tuesday, January 14, with 2 cm expected, followed by a more significant 6 cm on Sunday, January 19[5]. The season total snowfall for Killington averages around 635 cm, ensuring plenty of snow for the remainder of the season[2].

Piste conditions are currently described as "good-skiing" with artificial snow cover, while off-piste conditions are available but require caution due to variable snow depths and potential hazards[2][5]. The resort's extensive snowmaking capabilities, with 1435 cannons covering 70% of the runs, help maintain optimal skiing conditions.

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the winter wonderland at Killington Resort. Just remember to check the latest reports and forecasts before heading out to ensure you're prepared for the best skiing and snowboarding experience possible. Happy skiing

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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 8, the resort is boasting a 13-inch base depth with 14 out of 22 lifts open, offering plenty of terrain to explore[1]. The current snow conditions are described as "good-skiing," with an average snow depth of 22cm (or about 8.7 inches) across the resort[2].

Looking at the latest snowfall, Killington received 4cm (about 1.6 inches) of new snow on December 19, but there hasn't been any significant snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours[2][5]. The top of the resort, at an altitude of 1388 meters, has a snow depth of 35cm (about 13.8 inches), while the base, at 338 meters, has a depth of 9cm (about 3.5 inches)[2].

As for the current weather conditions, it's a chilly day with snow and temperatures ranging from 12°F at the base to 18°F at the summit, accompanied by a gentle 1 m/h wind[4]. The forecast for the next few days suggests clear skies early on, followed by cloudy conditions later, with very light new snow expected[5].

Piste conditions are generally good, but off-piste skiing and snowboarding are more variable due to wind and sun exposure. It's essential to check local advice and ski with safety gear if venturing off-piste, as these areas are not always controlled or patrolled[5].

The season total snowfall at Killington averages around 635 centimeters (about 250 inches) each year, with natural powder augmented by 1435 snow cannons along 70% of the resort's runs[2].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest report and forecast, available on mobile or by calling the Killington Information line. Enjoy your time on the slopes, and don't forget to take in the breathtaking views from the top of the resort

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 8, the resort is boasting a 13-inch base depth with 14 out of 22 lifts open, offering plenty of terrain to explore[1]. The current snow conditions are described as "good-skiing," with an average snow depth of 22cm (or about 8.7 inches) across the resort[2].

Looking at the latest snowfall, Killington received 4cm (about 1.6 inches) of new snow on December 19, but there hasn't been any significant snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours[2][5]. The top of the resort, at an altitude of 1388 meters, has a snow depth of 35cm (about 13.8 inches), while the base, at 338 meters, has a depth of 9cm (about 3.5 inches)[2].

As for the current weather conditions, it's a chilly day with snow and temperatures ranging from 12°F at the base to 18°F at the summit, accompanied by a gentle 1 m/h wind[4]. The forecast for the next few days suggests clear skies early on, followed by cloudy conditions later, with very light new snow expected[5].

Piste conditions are generally good, but off-piste skiing and snowboarding are more variable due to wind and sun exposure. It's essential to check local advice and ski with safety gear if venturing off-piste, as these areas are not always controlled or patrolled[5].

The season total snowfall at Killington averages around 635 centimeters (about 250 inches) each year, with natural powder augmented by 1435 snow cannons along 70% of the resort's runs[2].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest report and forecast, available on mobile or by calling the Killington Information line. Enjoy your time on the slopes, and don't forget to take in the breathtaking views from the top of the resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 8, the resort is boasting a 13-inch base depth with 14 out of 22 lifts open, offering plenty of terrain to explore[1]. The current snow conditions are described as "good-skiing," with an average snow depth of 22cm (or about 8.7 inches) across the resort[2].

Looking at the latest snowfall, Killington received 4cm (about 1.6 inches) of new snow on December 19, but there hasn't been any significant snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours[2][5]. The top of the resort, at an altitude of 1388 meters, has a snow depth of 35cm (about 13.8 inches), while the base, at 338 meters, has a depth of 9cm (about 3.5 inches)[2].

As for the current weather conditions, it's a chilly day with snow and temperatures ranging from 12°F at the base to 18°F at the summit, accompanied by a gentle 1 m/h wind[4]. The forecast for the next few days suggests clear skies early on, followed by cloudy conditions later, with very light new snow expected[5].

Piste conditions are generally good, but off-piste skiing and snowboarding are more variable due to wind and sun exposure. It's essential to check local advice and ski with safety gear if venturing off-piste, as these areas are not always controlled or patrolled[5].

The season total snowfall at Killington averages around 635 centimeters (about 250 inches) each year, with natural powder augmented by 1435 snow cannons along 70% of the resort's runs[2].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest report and forecast, available on mobile or by calling the Killington Information line. Enjoy your time on the slopes, and don't forget to take in the breathtaking views from the top of the resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. Although the last significant snowfall was on December 19, 2024, the resort has seen some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 km of slopes (58% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -14°C (19°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 6, with 8 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

The average annual snowfall in Killington is 635 centimeters each year, and the resort uses 1435 snow cannons to augment natural powder, covering approximately 70% of all Killington runs. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to alleviate wear and tear on ski conditions on the patrolled trails.

For the upcoming days, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from -5°C to -14°C (23°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 10, with 1 cm expected in the morning, and a more significant snowfall of 4 cm on January 11 in the afternoon. So, pack your gear and get ready to carve through Killington's snowy slopes

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. Although the last significant snowfall was on December 19, 2024, the resort has seen some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 km of slopes (58% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -14°C (19°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 6, with 8 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

The average annual snowfall in Killington is 635 centimeters each year, and the resort uses 1435 snow cannons to augment natural powder, covering approximately 70% of all Killington runs. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to alleviate wear and tear on ski conditions on the patrolled trails.

For the upcoming days, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from -5°C to -14°C (23°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 10, with 1 cm expected in the morning, and a more significant snowfall of 4 cm on January 11 in the afternoon. So, pack your gear and get ready to carve through Killington's snowy slopes

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. Although the last significant snowfall was on December 19, 2024, the resort has seen some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 km of slopes (58% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -14°C (19°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 6, with 8 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

The average annual snowfall in Killington is 635 centimeters each year, and the resort uses 1435 snow cannons to augment natural powder, covering approximately 70% of all Killington runs. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to alleviate wear and tear on ski conditions on the patrolled trails.

For the upcoming days, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from -5°C to -14°C (23°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 10, with 1 cm expected in the morning, and a more significant snowfall of 4 cm on January 11 in the afternoon. So, pack your gear and get ready to carve through Killington's snowy slopes

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of today, January 8, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 9 cm, while the summit boasts 35 cm of snow. The last snowfall was on December 19, 2024, but don't worry, there's been some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 68% of lifts and trails are open, giving you access to a wide range of slopes. The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -5°C to -14°C. The wind is moderate, blowing at 10 m/h. Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C. There's a chance of light snowfall on January 11, but it's too early to predict exact amounts.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The season total snowfall is not available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

Visibility is good, allowing you to see hazards and navigate bumps and moguls with ease. The summit conditions are quite cold, so make sure to dress warmly. With 1435 snow cannons along 70% of the runs, Killington Resort is well-equipped to handle any snow shortages. So grab your skis or snowboard and get ready to carve through the beautiful Vermont snow

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of today, January 8, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 9 cm, while the summit boasts 35 cm of snow. The last snowfall was on December 19, 2024, but don't worry, there's been some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 68% of lifts and trails are open, giving you access to a wide range of slopes. The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -5°C to -14°C. The wind is moderate, blowing at 10 m/h. Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C. There's a chance of light snowfall on January 11, but it's too early to predict exact amounts.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The season total snowfall is not available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

Visibility is good, allowing you to see hazards and navigate bumps and moguls with ease. The summit conditions are quite cold, so make sure to dress warmly. With 1435 snow cannons along 70% of the runs, Killington Resort is well-equipped to handle any snow shortages. So grab your skis or snowboard and get ready to carve through the beautiful Vermont snow

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of today, January 8, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 9 cm, while the summit boasts 35 cm of snow. The last snowfall was on December 19, 2024, but don't worry, there's been some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 68% of lifts and trails are open, giving you access to a wide range of slopes. The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -5°C to -14°C. The wind is moderate, blowing at 10 m/h. Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C. There's a chance of light snowfall on January 11, but it's too early to predict exact amounts.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The season total snowfall is not available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

Visibility is good, allowing you to see hazards and navigate bumps and moguls with ease. The summit conditions are quite cold, so make sure to dress warmly. With 1435 snow cannons along 70% of the runs, Killington Resort is well-equipped to handle any snow shortages. So grab your skis or snowboard and get ready to carve through the beautiful Vermont snow

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. Although the last significant snowfall was on December 19, 2024, the resort has seen some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 km of slopes (58% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -14°C (19°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 6, with 8 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

For the upcoming days, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from -5°C to -14°C (23°F to 7°F). The next significant snowfall is predicted for January 11, with 4 cm expected in the afternoon.

In terms of additional information, Killington Resort has an average annual snowfall of 635 cm. The resort uses 1435 snow cannons to augment natural snowfall, covering approximately 70% of all runs. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Killington Resort. With its current conditions and upcoming forecast, it's the perfect time to carve through the snow and make some unforgettable memories.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. Although the last significant snowfall was on December 19, 2024, the resort has seen some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 km of slopes (58% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -14°C (19°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 6, with 8 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

For the upcoming days, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from -5°C to -14°C (23°F to 7°F). The next significant snowfall is predicted for January 11, with 4 cm expected in the afternoon.

In terms of additional information, Killington Resort has an average annual snowfall of 635 cm. The resort uses 1435 snow cannons to augment natural snowfall, covering approximately 70% of all runs. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Killington Resort. With its current conditions and upcoming forecast, it's the perfect time to carve through the snow and make some unforgettable memories.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. Although the last significant snowfall was on December 19, 2024, the resort has seen some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 km of slopes (58% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -14°C (19°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 6, with 8 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

For the upcoming days, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from -5°C to -14°C (23°F to 7°F). The next significant snowfall is predicted for January 11, with 4 cm expected in the afternoon.

In terms of additional information, Killington Resort has an average annual snowfall of 635 cm. The resort uses 1435 snow cannons to augment natural snowfall, covering approximately 70% of all runs. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Killington Resort. With its current conditions and upcoming forecast, it's the perfect time to carve through the snow and make some unforgettable memories.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. Although the last significant snowfall was on December 19, 2024, recent artificial snow has kept the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 km of slopes (58% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -14°C (19°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 6, with 8 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered, with 1435 snow cannons or "snow guns" along 70% of all Killington runs.

The average annual snowfall in Killington is 635 centimeters each year, so there's plenty more to come. For now, enjoy the current conditions and make the most of your skiing or snowboarding adventure. Don't forget to check the latest reports and forecasts before heading out, and stay safe on the slopes!

Additional tips: The slopes in the Killington domain face in various directions (N, S, E, W), so be prepared for different conditions. Visibility is good, but always be aware of potential hazards like other skiers, bumps, and moguls. And remember, off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. Although the last significant snowfall was on December 19, 2024, recent artificial snow has kept the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 km of slopes (58% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -14°C (19°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 6, with 8 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered, with 1435 snow cannons or "snow guns" along 70% of all Killington runs.

The average annual snowfall in Killington is 635 centimeters each year, so there's plenty more to come. For now, enjoy the current conditions and make the most of your skiing or snowboarding adventure. Don't forget to check the latest reports and forecasts before heading out, and stay safe on the slopes!

Additional tips: The slopes in the Killington domain face in various directions (N, S, E, W), so be prepared for different conditions. Visibility is good, but always be aware of potential hazards like other skiers, bumps, and moguls. And remember, off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. Although the last significant snowfall was on December 19, 2024, recent artificial snow has kept the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit. Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 km of slopes (58% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -14°C (19°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 6, with 8 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered, with 1435 snow cannons or "snow guns" along 70% of all Killington runs.

The average annual snowfall in Killington is 635 centimeters each year, so there's plenty more to come. For now, enjoy the current conditions and make the most of your skiing or snowboarding adventure. Don't forget to check the latest reports and forecasts before heading out, and stay safe on the slopes!

Additional tips: The slopes in the Killington domain face in various directions (N, S, E, W), so be prepared for different conditions. Visibility is good, but always be aware of potential hazards like other skiers, bumps, and moguls. And remember, off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. Although the last significant snowfall was on December 19, 2024, the resort has seen some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at both the base and the summit. Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 km of slopes (58% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -14°C (19°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 6, with 8 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

The average annual snowfall in Killington is 635 centimeters each year, and the resort has 1435 cannons or "snow guns" along the piste to augment natural powder. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to alleviate wear and tear on ski conditions on the patrolled trails.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Killington Resort. With its current conditions and upcoming weather forecast, it's the perfect time to carve through the snow and make some unforgettable memories. Don't forget to check the latest reports and forecasts to plan your skiing or snowboarding adventure. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. Although the last significant snowfall was on December 19, 2024, the resort has seen some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at both the base and the summit. Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 km of slopes (58% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -14°C (19°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 6, with 8 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

The average annual snowfall in Killington is 635 centimeters each year, and the resort has 1435 cannons or "snow guns" along the piste to augment natural powder. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to alleviate wear and tear on ski conditions on the patrolled trails.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Killington Resort. With its current conditions and upcoming weather forecast, it's the perfect time to carve through the snow and make some unforgettable memories. Don't forget to check the latest reports and forecasts to plan your skiing or snowboarding adventure. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of January 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. Although the last significant snowfall was on December 19, 2024, the resort has seen some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh.

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at both the base and the summit. Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 km of slopes (58% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain.

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -14°C (19°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph). Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 6, with 8 cm expected in the afternoon.

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path. The resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

The average annual snowfall in Killington is 635 centimeters each year, and the resort has 1435 cannons or "snow guns" along the piste to augment natural powder. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to alleviate wear and tear on ski conditions on the patrolled trails.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Killington Resort. With its current conditions and upcoming weather forecast, it's the perfect time to carve through the snow and make some unforgettable memories. Don't forget to check the latest reports and forecasts to plan your skiing or snowboarding adventure. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing Bliss at Killington Resort: Your Latest Snow Report**

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in luck. Here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions to help you plan your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, Killington Resort is open with 17 out of 32 lifts operating, giving you access to 65% of the pistes, which translates to 80.5 out of 123.8 trails[1]. The snow conditions are described as "Good-skiing" with a base snow depth of 10 cm at 328 meters and 35 cm at the top lift station at 1252 meters[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the resort received 8 inches (20 cm) in the past 72 hours, with the last significant snowfall occurring on January 1, 2025[1][4]. There's no new snow forecast for today, but you can look forward to 3 cm on January 6 and 8 cm on January 8[1].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with a maximum temperature of 4°C and a minimum of -1°C at the summit[2]. Visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes and enjoy the scenery.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next few days promises cold temperatures, ranging from -4°C to -14°C, ensuring that the snow remains in great condition[3].

Piste conditions are packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising, while off-piste conditions are also inviting for those who love exploring beyond the groomed trails[1].

As for the season total snowfall, Killington Resort averages 170 inches (432 cm) per year, with 50 snowfall days on average[5]. This season is shaping up to be a good one, so don't miss out on the fun.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest trail and lift status, as conditions can change. Also, be prepared for the cold weather by dressing appropriately and staying hydrated.

With its vast terrain and excellent snow conditions, Killington Resort is a skier's paradise. So, grab your gear and get ready to experience some of the best skiing in Vermont. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing Bliss at Killington Resort: Your Latest Snow Report**

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in luck. Here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions to help you plan your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, Killington Resort is open with 17 out of 32 lifts operating, giving you access to 65% of the pistes, which translates to 80.5 out of 123.8 trails[1]. The snow conditions are described as "Good-skiing" with a base snow depth of 10 cm at 328 meters and 35 cm at the top lift station at 1252 meters[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the resort received 8 inches (20 cm) in the past 72 hours, with the last significant snowfall occurring on January 1, 2025[1][4]. There's no new snow forecast for today, but you can look forward to 3 cm on January 6 and 8 cm on January 8[1].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with a maximum temperature of 4°C and a minimum of -1°C at the summit[2]. Visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes and enjoy the scenery.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next few days promises cold temperatures, ranging from -4°C to -14°C, ensuring that the snow remains in great condition[3].

Piste conditions are packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising, while off-piste conditions are also inviting for those who love exploring beyond the groomed trails[1].

As for the season total snowfall, Killington Resort averages 170 inches (432 cm) per year, with 50 snowfall days on average[5]. This season is shaping up to be a good one, so don't miss out on the fun.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest trail and lift status, as conditions can change. Also, be prepared for the cold weather by dressing appropriately and staying hydrated.

With its vast terrain and excellent snow conditions, Killington Resort is a skier's paradise. So, grab your gear and get ready to experience some of the best skiing in Vermont. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing Bliss at Killington Resort: Your Latest Snow Report**

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in luck. Here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions to help you plan your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, Killington Resort is open with 17 out of 32 lifts operating, giving you access to 65% of the pistes, which translates to 80.5 out of 123.8 trails[1]. The snow conditions are described as "Good-skiing" with a base snow depth of 10 cm at 328 meters and 35 cm at the top lift station at 1252 meters[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the resort received 8 inches (20 cm) in the past 72 hours, with the last significant snowfall occurring on January 1, 2025[1][4]. There's no new snow forecast for today, but you can look forward to 3 cm on January 6 and 8 cm on January 8[1].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with a maximum temperature of 4°C and a minimum of -1°C at the summit[2]. Visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes and enjoy the scenery.

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next few days promises cold temperatures, ranging from -4°C to -14°C, ensuring that the snow remains in great condition[3].

Piste conditions are packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising, while off-piste conditions are also inviting for those who love exploring beyond the groomed trails[1].

As for the season total snowfall, Killington Resort averages 170 inches (432 cm) per year, with 50 snowfall days on average[5]. This season is shaping up to be a good one, so don't miss out on the fun.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest trail and lift status, as conditions can change. Also, be prepared for the cold weather by dressing appropriately and staying hydrated.

With its vast terrain and excellent snow conditions, Killington Resort is a skier's paradise. So, grab your gear and get ready to experience some of the best skiing in Vermont. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of today, January 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions.

The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last snowfall was on December 19, 2024, but don't worry, there's been some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh[2][5].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit[2][5].

Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 km of slopes (58% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain[2].

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -14°C (19°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph)[4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 6, with 8 cm expected in the afternoon[3][5].

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path[5].

The season total snowfall is not available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

Before you head out, be sure to check the resort's website for any updates or special notices. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a cold but fantastic day on the mountain!

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of today, January 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions.

The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last snowfall was on December 19, 2024, but don't worry, there's been some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh[2][5].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit[2][5].

Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 km of slopes (58% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain[2].

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -14°C (19°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph)[4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 6, with 8 cm expected in the afternoon[3][5].

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path[5].

The season total snowfall is not available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

Before you head out, be sure to check the resort's website for any updates or special notices. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a cold but fantastic day on the mountain!

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of today, January 3, 2025, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions.

The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last snowfall was on December 19, 2024, but don't worry, there's been some recent artificial snow to keep the slopes fresh[2][5].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort has seen a dusting of less than 1 cm. Over the past 48 hours, there's been a total of 4 cm of new snow at the base and 4 cm at the summit[2][5].

Currently, 15 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 69 of 118.4 km of slopes (58% open). The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a long, winding ride down the mountain[2].

The weather today is quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -7°C to -14°C (19°F to 7°F). The wind is moderate, blowing at 13 m/h (8 mph)[4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures fluctuating between -4°C to -14°C (25°F to 7°F). There's a chance of light snowfall on January 6, with 8 cm expected in the afternoon[3][5].

As for the piste conditions, you can expect packed powder, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste conditions are a bit more variable, but still offer plenty of fun for those who like to venture off the beaten path[5].

The season total snowfall is not available, but rest assured that Killington Resort has been working hard to keep the slopes well-groomed and snow-covered.

Before you head out, be sure to check the resort's website for any updates or special notices. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a cold but fantastic day on the mountain!

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to shred the gnar at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast.

First off, let's talk snow depth. Currently, the base of the resort has about 10 centimeters of snow, while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 centimeters. The average snow depth across the resort is 22 centimeters, which is decent for this time of year[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the last significant dump was 21 centimeters on December 19, 2024. Unfortunately, there's no new snow forecast for today, but the conditions are still described as "good-skiing"[2].

Now, let's look at the lift and trail status. Approximately 68% of Killington's lifts and trails are open, offering plenty of options for skiers and snowboarders. Visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes and avoid obstacles[2].

Current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C at the base to -1°C at the summit. The wind is moderate, at 8 m/h, and the skies are cloudy[4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast indicates a mix of cloudy and sunny conditions, with temperatures fluctuating between -5°C and -10°C. There's no significant snowfall predicted during this period[3][4].

Piste conditions are generally good, with the natural powder augmented by 1435 snow cannons that cover about 70% of the resort's runs. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to distribute the wear and tear on the patrolled trails[2].

As for the season total snowfall, Killington averages about 635 centimeters each year, making it a reliable destination for snow enthusiasts[2].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest report and forecast, and don't forget to gear up for comfort and safety on the mountain. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast.

First off, let's talk snow depth. Currently, the base of the resort has about 10 centimeters of snow, while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 centimeters. The average snow depth across the resort is 22 centimeters, which is decent for this time of year[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the last significant dump was 21 centimeters on December 19, 2024. Unfortunately, there's no new snow forecast for today, but the conditions are still described as "good-skiing"[2].

Now, let's look at the lift and trail status. Approximately 68% of Killington's lifts and trails are open, offering plenty of options for skiers and snowboarders. Visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes and avoid obstacles[2].

Current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C at the base to -1°C at the summit. The wind is moderate, at 8 m/h, and the skies are cloudy[4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast indicates a mix of cloudy and sunny conditions, with temperatures fluctuating between -5°C and -10°C. There's no significant snowfall predicted during this period[3][4].

Piste conditions are generally good, with the natural powder augmented by 1435 snow cannons that cover about 70% of the resort's runs. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to distribute the wear and tear on the patrolled trails[2].

As for the season total snowfall, Killington averages about 635 centimeters each year, making it a reliable destination for snow enthusiasts[2].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest report and forecast, and don't forget to gear up for comfort and safety on the mountain. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast.

First off, let's talk snow depth. Currently, the base of the resort has about 10 centimeters of snow, while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 centimeters. The average snow depth across the resort is 22 centimeters, which is decent for this time of year[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the last significant dump was 21 centimeters on December 19, 2024. Unfortunately, there's no new snow forecast for today, but the conditions are still described as "good-skiing"[2].

Now, let's look at the lift and trail status. Approximately 68% of Killington's lifts and trails are open, offering plenty of options for skiers and snowboarders. Visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes and avoid obstacles[2].

Current weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C at the base to -1°C at the summit. The wind is moderate, at 8 m/h, and the skies are cloudy[4].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast indicates a mix of cloudy and sunny conditions, with temperatures fluctuating between -5°C and -10°C. There's no significant snowfall predicted during this period[3][4].

Piste conditions are generally good, with the natural powder augmented by 1435 snow cannons that cover about 70% of the resort's runs. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to distribute the wear and tear on the patrolled trails[2].

As for the season total snowfall, Killington averages about 635 centimeters each year, making it a reliable destination for snow enthusiasts[2].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest report and forecast, and don't forget to gear up for comfort and safety on the mountain. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing in Killington: The Latest Report**

If you're planning to hit the slopes in Killington, Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts a deeper 35 cm[2][5]. The most recent snowfall was 21 cm on December 19, but there's been no new snow in the last 24 and 48 hours[2].

Currently, 68% of the lifts and trails are open, offering plenty of terrain to explore. The weather conditions are generally good, with a maximum temperature of 4°C and clear visibility[2]. However, it's always a good idea to check the forecast before heading out. For the next 5 days, expect rain and snow showers in the north, with sunny spells in the south, followed by chilly conditions[3].

On the slopes, you'll find packed powder conditions, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste skiing is also available, but be aware that the conditions can be variable[5]. The resort has seen an average annual snowfall of 635 cm, and with 1435 snow cannons covering 70% of the runs, you can be sure of a good snow experience[2].

For those planning to visit, note that the season closes on June 22, 2025. Currently, 17 out of 32 lifts are open, offering a variety of trails to suit all levels[5]. If you're looking for the best conditions, consider the south-facing slopes for some welcome warmth in the coldest months, and the north-facing trails for cooler conditions in the spring[2].

In summary, Killington is ready for you with good skiing conditions, clear visibility, and a variety of trails to explore. Just remember to check the forecast and plan your day accordingly. Happy skiing and snowboarding!

**Additional Tips:**
- Register a friend or family member for a Learn to Ski or Ride package and get a free lift ticket for yourself[4].
- Book regional lodging through Killington Resort for discounted lift tickets[4].
- Ensure your pass is valid using the online pass checker before your first day[4].

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing in Killington: The Latest Report**

If you're planning to hit the slopes in Killington, Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts a deeper 35 cm[2][5]. The most recent snowfall was 21 cm on December 19, but there's been no new snow in the last 24 and 48 hours[2].

Currently, 68% of the lifts and trails are open, offering plenty of terrain to explore. The weather conditions are generally good, with a maximum temperature of 4°C and clear visibility[2]. However, it's always a good idea to check the forecast before heading out. For the next 5 days, expect rain and snow showers in the north, with sunny spells in the south, followed by chilly conditions[3].

On the slopes, you'll find packed powder conditions, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste skiing is also available, but be aware that the conditions can be variable[5]. The resort has seen an average annual snowfall of 635 cm, and with 1435 snow cannons covering 70% of the runs, you can be sure of a good snow experience[2].

For those planning to visit, note that the season closes on June 22, 2025. Currently, 17 out of 32 lifts are open, offering a variety of trails to suit all levels[5]. If you're looking for the best conditions, consider the south-facing slopes for some welcome warmth in the coldest months, and the north-facing trails for cooler conditions in the spring[2].

In summary, Killington is ready for you with good skiing conditions, clear visibility, and a variety of trails to explore. Just remember to check the forecast and plan your day accordingly. Happy skiing and snowboarding!

**Additional Tips:**
- Register a friend or family member for a Learn to Ski or Ride package and get a free lift ticket for yourself[4].
- Book regional lodging through Killington Resort for discounted lift tickets[4].
- Ensure your pass is valid using the online pass checker before your first day[4].

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing in Killington: The Latest Report**

If you're planning to hit the slopes in Killington, Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. The current snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts a deeper 35 cm[2][5]. The most recent snowfall was 21 cm on December 19, but there's been no new snow in the last 24 and 48 hours[2].

Currently, 68% of the lifts and trails are open, offering plenty of terrain to explore. The weather conditions are generally good, with a maximum temperature of 4°C and clear visibility[2]. However, it's always a good idea to check the forecast before heading out. For the next 5 days, expect rain and snow showers in the north, with sunny spells in the south, followed by chilly conditions[3].

On the slopes, you'll find packed powder conditions, perfect for carving and cruising. Off-piste skiing is also available, but be aware that the conditions can be variable[5]. The resort has seen an average annual snowfall of 635 cm, and with 1435 snow cannons covering 70% of the runs, you can be sure of a good snow experience[2].

For those planning to visit, note that the season closes on June 22, 2025. Currently, 17 out of 32 lifts are open, offering a variety of trails to suit all levels[5]. If you're looking for the best conditions, consider the south-facing slopes for some welcome warmth in the coldest months, and the north-facing trails for cooler conditions in the spring[2].

In summary, Killington is ready for you with good skiing conditions, clear visibility, and a variety of trails to explore. Just remember to check the forecast and plan your day accordingly. Happy skiing and snowboarding!

**Additional Tips:**
- Register a friend or family member for a Learn to Ski or Ride package and get a free lift ticket for yourself[4].
- Book regional lodging through Killington Resort for discounted lift tickets[4].
- Ensure your pass is valid using the online pass checker before your first day[4].

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat. The current snow conditions are looking great, with a good coverage across a ton of terrain, making for excellent runs. Even the glades are holding some snow, adding a bit of adventure for those who love exploring off-piste[1].

Let's dive into the details. The current snow depth at the base is 10 centimeters, while at the summit, it's a healthy 35 centimeters. The last snowfall was on Thursday, December 19, with 3 centimeters of new snow. Unfortunately, there's no new snow forecast for today[2].

As for the lifts and trails, approximately 50% of Killington's lifts and trails are open today. The visibility is good, which is crucial for navigating bumps, moguls, and avoiding hazards like piste and cliff edges. The maximum temperature today is expected to be around -5°C, with a minimum of -10°C at the summit[2].

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next few days is quite varied. Today, expect overcast skies with light snow late in the day. Tomorrow, New Year's Day, there's a chance of rain changing to snow, with overcast skies. The following days will see light snow with overcast skies and increasing cloudiness[4].

The piste conditions are described as "good-skiing," which is perfect for those looking to carve through fresh powder. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The average annual snowfall in Killington is 635 centimeters, and the resort uses 1435 snow cannons to augment natural powder, covering approximately 70% of all Killington runs[2].

For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that the resort has five base areas, each offering a unique starting point for your day on the mountain. From Bear Mountain to K-1 Lodge, there's something for every skill level and preference[3].

In summary, Killington Resort is ready for you, with good snow conditions, a variety of open lifts and trails, and a mix of weather conditions to keep things interesting. So, grab your gear and hit the slopes – it's going to be a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat. The current snow conditions are looking great, with a good coverage across a ton of terrain, making for excellent runs. Even the glades are holding some snow, adding a bit of adventure for those who love exploring off-piste[1].

Let's dive into the details. The current snow depth at the base is 10 centimeters, while at the summit, it's a healthy 35 centimeters. The last snowfall was on Thursday, December 19, with 3 centimeters of new snow. Unfortunately, there's no new snow forecast for today[2].

As for the lifts and trails, approximately 50% of Killington's lifts and trails are open today. The visibility is good, which is crucial for navigating bumps, moguls, and avoiding hazards like piste and cliff edges. The maximum temperature today is expected to be around -5°C, with a minimum of -10°C at the summit[2].

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next few days is quite varied. Today, expect overcast skies with light snow late in the day. Tomorrow, New Year's Day, there's a chance of rain changing to snow, with overcast skies. The following days will see light snow with overcast skies and increasing cloudiness[4].

The piste conditions are described as "good-skiing," which is perfect for those looking to carve through fresh powder. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The average annual snowfall in Killington is 635 centimeters, and the resort uses 1435 snow cannons to augment natural powder, covering approximately 70% of all Killington runs[2].

For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that the resort has five base areas, each offering a unique starting point for your day on the mountain. From Bear Mountain to K-1 Lodge, there's something for every skill level and preference[3].

In summary, Killington Resort is ready for you, with good snow conditions, a variety of open lifts and trails, and a mix of weather conditions to keep things interesting. So, grab your gear and hit the slopes – it's going to be a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, you're in for a treat. The current snow conditions are looking great, with a good coverage across a ton of terrain, making for excellent runs. Even the glades are holding some snow, adding a bit of adventure for those who love exploring off-piste[1].

Let's dive into the details. The current snow depth at the base is 10 centimeters, while at the summit, it's a healthy 35 centimeters. The last snowfall was on Thursday, December 19, with 3 centimeters of new snow. Unfortunately, there's no new snow forecast for today[2].

As for the lifts and trails, approximately 50% of Killington's lifts and trails are open today. The visibility is good, which is crucial for navigating bumps, moguls, and avoiding hazards like piste and cliff edges. The maximum temperature today is expected to be around -5°C, with a minimum of -10°C at the summit[2].

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next few days is quite varied. Today, expect overcast skies with light snow late in the day. Tomorrow, New Year's Day, there's a chance of rain changing to snow, with overcast skies. The following days will see light snow with overcast skies and increasing cloudiness[4].

The piste conditions are described as "good-skiing," which is perfect for those looking to carve through fresh powder. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The average annual snowfall in Killington is 635 centimeters, and the resort uses 1435 snow cannons to augment natural powder, covering approximately 70% of all Killington runs[2].

For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that the resort has five base areas, each offering a unique starting point for your day on the mountain. From Bear Mountain to K-1 Lodge, there's something for every skill level and preference[3].

In summary, Killington Resort is ready for you, with good snow conditions, a variety of open lifts and trails, and a mix of weather conditions to keep things interesting. So, grab your gear and hit the slopes – it's going to be a fantastic skiing and snowboarding experience

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on what you can expect. As of December 30, 2024, the snow conditions are looking pretty good, with a current snow depth of 35 cm (13.8 inches) at the summit and 10 cm (3.9 inches) at the base[2][4].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort did receive 7 cm of new snow on the mountain and 5 cm at the base in the last 48 hours[2]. Currently, 12 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 85 of 118.4 km of slopes, which is about 72% of the total terrain[2].

The weather today is cloudy with a temperature of 40°F at the base and 30°F at the summit. The wind is moderate, coming from the south at 5 mph[3]. For the next 5 days, the forecast is looking quite varied. On January 1, expect up to 2 inches of new snow with rain showers at lower elevations. The following days will be mostly cloudy with clear spells, and temperatures will range from 22°F to 40°F[3].

Piste conditions are currently packed powder, making for some great skiing and snowboarding. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but given the recent snowfall and temperatures, it's likely to be a mix of powder and hardpack[4].

As for the season total snowfall, Killington Resort averages 169 inches per year, but the current total isn't specified in the latest reports. However, the resort has had a good start to the season, which began on November 14, 2024, and is expected to close on June 22, 2025[2][5].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest updates as mountain weather can be unpredictable. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on what you can expect. As of December 30, 2024, the snow conditions are looking pretty good, with a current snow depth of 35 cm (13.8 inches) at the summit and 10 cm (3.9 inches) at the base[2][4].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort did receive 7 cm of new snow on the mountain and 5 cm at the base in the last 48 hours[2]. Currently, 12 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 85 of 118.4 km of slopes, which is about 72% of the total terrain[2].

The weather today is cloudy with a temperature of 40°F at the base and 30°F at the summit. The wind is moderate, coming from the south at 5 mph[3]. For the next 5 days, the forecast is looking quite varied. On January 1, expect up to 2 inches of new snow with rain showers at lower elevations. The following days will be mostly cloudy with clear spells, and temperatures will range from 22°F to 40°F[3].

Piste conditions are currently packed powder, making for some great skiing and snowboarding. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but given the recent snowfall and temperatures, it's likely to be a mix of powder and hardpack[4].

As for the season total snowfall, Killington Resort averages 169 inches per year, but the current total isn't specified in the latest reports. However, the resort has had a good start to the season, which began on November 14, 2024, and is expected to close on June 22, 2025[2][5].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest updates as mountain weather can be unpredictable. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Killington Resort

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on what you can expect. As of December 30, 2024, the snow conditions are looking pretty good, with a current snow depth of 35 cm (13.8 inches) at the summit and 10 cm (3.9 inches) at the base[2][4].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort did receive 7 cm of new snow on the mountain and 5 cm at the base in the last 48 hours[2]. Currently, 12 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 85 of 118.4 km of slopes, which is about 72% of the total terrain[2].

The weather today is cloudy with a temperature of 40°F at the base and 30°F at the summit. The wind is moderate, coming from the south at 5 mph[3]. For the next 5 days, the forecast is looking quite varied. On January 1, expect up to 2 inches of new snow with rain showers at lower elevations. The following days will be mostly cloudy with clear spells, and temperatures will range from 22°F to 40°F[3].

Piste conditions are currently packed powder, making for some great skiing and snowboarding. Off-piste conditions are not specified, but given the recent snowfall and temperatures, it's likely to be a mix of powder and hardpack[4].

As for the season total snowfall, Killington Resort averages 169 inches per year, but the current total isn't specified in the latest reports. However, the resort has had a good start to the season, which began on November 14, 2024, and is expected to close on June 22, 2025[2][5].

Before you head out, remember to check the latest updates as mountain weather can be unpredictable. Enjoy your time on the slopes at Killington Resort

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts 35 cm of snow. The last snowfall was on December 19, 2024, so it's been a bit dry lately. However, the resort has been working hard to maintain the slopes with artificial snow[2].

As of now, 12 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 85 out of 118.4 km of slopes, which is about 72% of the total terrain. The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a variety of trails[2].

Looking at the current weather conditions, it's a bit warm with temperatures ranging from 4°C to 0°C today. Expect light snow late in the day with overcast skies and a wind speed of 9 km/h. The humidity is high at 88%, with a 22% chance of precipitation[3].

For the next 5 days, the forecast predicts a mix of rain and snow. On Monday, expect heavy rain with temperatures reaching up to 7°C. Tuesday might bring some snow showers, while New Year's Day is likely to see rain and snow showers. The temperatures will fluctuate, but it's going to be a wet and wild ride[3][4].

Piste conditions are mostly artificial snow, which is well-maintained but not as exciting as fresh powder. Off-piste conditions are not recommended due to the lack of natural snowfall. The season total snowfall is not available, but it's clear that the resort is relying on artificial snow to keep the slopes open.

Before you head out, keep in mind that the resort is working hard to prepare for the World Cup, so some trails might be closed or restricted. Also, be prepared for changing weather conditions and potential rain showers. Stay tuned for updates, and get ready to make some turns on the slopes of Killington Resort

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts 35 cm of snow. The last snowfall was on December 19, 2024, so it's been a bit dry lately. However, the resort has been working hard to maintain the slopes with artificial snow[2].

As of now, 12 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 85 out of 118.4 km of slopes, which is about 72% of the total terrain. The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a variety of trails[2].

Looking at the current weather conditions, it's a bit warm with temperatures ranging from 4°C to 0°C today. Expect light snow late in the day with overcast skies and a wind speed of 9 km/h. The humidity is high at 88%, with a 22% chance of precipitation[3].

For the next 5 days, the forecast predicts a mix of rain and snow. On Monday, expect heavy rain with temperatures reaching up to 7°C. Tuesday might bring some snow showers, while New Year's Day is likely to see rain and snow showers. The temperatures will fluctuate, but it's going to be a wet and wild ride[3][4].

Piste conditions are mostly artificial snow, which is well-maintained but not as exciting as fresh powder. Off-piste conditions are not recommended due to the lack of natural snowfall. The season total snowfall is not available, but it's clear that the resort is relying on artificial snow to keep the slopes open.

Before you head out, keep in mind that the resort is working hard to prepare for the World Cup, so some trails might be closed or restricted. Also, be prepared for changing weather conditions and potential rain showers. Stay tuned for updates, and get ready to make some turns on the slopes of Killington Resort

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and weather forecast to help you plan your next snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts 35 cm of snow. The last snowfall was on December 19, 2024, so it's been a bit dry lately. However, the resort has been working hard to maintain the slopes with artificial snow[2].

As of now, 12 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 85 out of 118.4 km of slopes, which is about 72% of the total terrain. The valley run is also open, so you can enjoy a variety of trails[2].

Looking at the current weather conditions, it's a bit warm with temperatures ranging from 4°C to 0°C today. Expect light snow late in the day with overcast skies and a wind speed of 9 km/h. The humidity is high at 88%, with a 22% chance of precipitation[3].

For the next 5 days, the forecast predicts a mix of rain and snow. On Monday, expect heavy rain with temperatures reaching up to 7°C. Tuesday might bring some snow showers, while New Year's Day is likely to see rain and snow showers. The temperatures will fluctuate, but it's going to be a wet and wild ride[3][4].

Piste conditions are mostly artificial snow, which is well-maintained but not as exciting as fresh powder. Off-piste conditions are not recommended due to the lack of natural snowfall. The season total snowfall is not available, but it's clear that the resort is relying on artificial snow to keep the slopes open.

Before you head out, keep in mind that the resort is working hard to prepare for the World Cup, so some trails might be closed or restricted. Also, be prepared for changing weather conditions and potential rain showers. Stay tuned for updates, and get ready to make some turns on the slopes of Killington Resort

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont Here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm. The last snowfall was on December 19, 2024, with 3 cm of fresh powder added to the mix. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort is still offering good skiing conditions.

As for the lifts and trails, about 50% of the ski area is open, with 12 out of 22 lifts operating and 85 km of slopes available out of 118.4 km. The valley run is open, and the resort is working hard to get more terrain ready for the World Cup next week.

The current weather conditions are quite pleasant, with sunny skies and a high near 33 degrees Fahrenheit today. However, the forecast for the next few days looks a bit more unpredictable. Saturday might bring a chance of freezing rain, followed by rain showers on Sunday and Monday. Temperatures will be rising, with highs reaching up to 45 degrees Fahrenheit by Sunday. It's not until Tuesday that we might see a return to colder conditions, with a 40% chance of snow showers.

Piste conditions are generally good, with artificial snow helping to maintain the surface. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The average annual snowfall at Killington is 635 cm, so there's still plenty of time for more snow to fall this season.

In summary, while the snow conditions might not be the best they've ever been, Killington Resort is still offering a great skiing and snowboarding experience. Just be prepared for variable weather conditions over the next few days, and keep an eye on the forecast for any updates. Happy skiing and snowboarding

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont Here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm. The last snowfall was on December 19, 2024, with 3 cm of fresh powder added to the mix. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort is still offering good skiing conditions.

As for the lifts and trails, about 50% of the ski area is open, with 12 out of 22 lifts operating and 85 km of slopes available out of 118.4 km. The valley run is open, and the resort is working hard to get more terrain ready for the World Cup next week.

The current weather conditions are quite pleasant, with sunny skies and a high near 33 degrees Fahrenheit today. However, the forecast for the next few days looks a bit more unpredictable. Saturday might bring a chance of freezing rain, followed by rain showers on Sunday and Monday. Temperatures will be rising, with highs reaching up to 45 degrees Fahrenheit by Sunday. It's not until Tuesday that we might see a return to colder conditions, with a 40% chance of snow showers.

Piste conditions are generally good, with artificial snow helping to maintain the surface. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The average annual snowfall at Killington is 635 cm, so there's still plenty of time for more snow to fall this season.

In summary, while the snow conditions might not be the best they've ever been, Killington Resort is still offering a great skiing and snowboarding experience. Just be prepared for variable weather conditions over the next few days, and keep an eye on the forecast for any updates. Happy skiing and snowboarding

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont Here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm. The last snowfall was on December 19, 2024, with 3 cm of fresh powder added to the mix. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the resort is still offering good skiing conditions.

As for the lifts and trails, about 50% of the ski area is open, with 12 out of 22 lifts operating and 85 km of slopes available out of 118.4 km. The valley run is open, and the resort is working hard to get more terrain ready for the World Cup next week.

The current weather conditions are quite pleasant, with sunny skies and a high near 33 degrees Fahrenheit today. However, the forecast for the next few days looks a bit more unpredictable. Saturday might bring a chance of freezing rain, followed by rain showers on Sunday and Monday. Temperatures will be rising, with highs reaching up to 45 degrees Fahrenheit by Sunday. It's not until Tuesday that we might see a return to colder conditions, with a 40% chance of snow showers.

Piste conditions are generally good, with artificial snow helping to maintain the surface. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The average annual snowfall at Killington is 635 cm, so there's still plenty of time for more snow to fall this season.

In summary, while the snow conditions might not be the best they've ever been, Killington Resort is still offering a great skiing and snowboarding experience. Just be prepared for variable weather conditions over the next few days, and keep an eye on the forecast for any updates. Happy skiing and snowboarding

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base of Killington is 10 cm, while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm. The last snowfall was on December 19, with 3 cm of fresh powder added to the mix. Unfortunately, there's no new snowfall forecast for the next 24 hours, but the resort is still offering good skiing conditions.

As for the lifts and trails, about 50% of Killington's lifts and trails are open, giving you plenty of options to explore. The visibility is good, allowing you to see and avoid obstacles like other skiers and bumps. The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with a maximum temperature of -5°C and a minimum of -10°C at the summit.

Looking ahead to the next few days, the weather forecast suggests mostly dry conditions with freeze-thaw temperatures. On Sunday, there's a chance of light rain, but it's expected to be mostly cloudy with a high of 6°C. The winds will be generally light, making for comfortable skiing conditions.

For those interested in piste and off-piste conditions, the resort reports machine-groomed pistes, which are perfect for smooth skiing. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, helping to alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails.

The season total snowfall at Killington averages 635 centimeters each year, and the resort uses 1435 snow cannons to augment natural powder, covering approximately 70% of all runs.

Before you head out, it's worth noting that the resort is working hard to get more terrain open, especially with the World Cup coming up. However, some trails may require walking, and not all public skiing areas are fully operational yet.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Killington Resort. With good skiing conditions and a variety of trails to choose from, you're in for a fantastic skiing or snowboarding experience. Just remember to check the latest reports and forecasts to plan your day perfectly. Happy skiing

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base of Killington is 10 cm, while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm. The last snowfall was on December 19, with 3 cm of fresh powder added to the mix. Unfortunately, there's no new snowfall forecast for the next 24 hours, but the resort is still offering good skiing conditions.

As for the lifts and trails, about 50% of Killington's lifts and trails are open, giving you plenty of options to explore. The visibility is good, allowing you to see and avoid obstacles like other skiers and bumps. The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with a maximum temperature of -5°C and a minimum of -10°C at the summit.

Looking ahead to the next few days, the weather forecast suggests mostly dry conditions with freeze-thaw temperatures. On Sunday, there's a chance of light rain, but it's expected to be mostly cloudy with a high of 6°C. The winds will be generally light, making for comfortable skiing conditions.

For those interested in piste and off-piste conditions, the resort reports machine-groomed pistes, which are perfect for smooth skiing. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, helping to alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails.

The season total snowfall at Killington averages 635 centimeters each year, and the resort uses 1435 snow cannons to augment natural powder, covering approximately 70% of all runs.

Before you head out, it's worth noting that the resort is working hard to get more terrain open, especially with the World Cup coming up. However, some trails may require walking, and not all public skiing areas are fully operational yet.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Killington Resort. With good skiing conditions and a variety of trails to choose from, you're in for a fantastic skiing or snowboarding experience. Just remember to check the latest reports and forecasts to plan your day perfectly. Happy skiing

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base of Killington is 10 cm, while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm. The last snowfall was on December 19, with 3 cm of fresh powder added to the mix. Unfortunately, there's no new snowfall forecast for the next 24 hours, but the resort is still offering good skiing conditions.

As for the lifts and trails, about 50% of Killington's lifts and trails are open, giving you plenty of options to explore. The visibility is good, allowing you to see and avoid obstacles like other skiers and bumps. The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with a maximum temperature of -5°C and a minimum of -10°C at the summit.

Looking ahead to the next few days, the weather forecast suggests mostly dry conditions with freeze-thaw temperatures. On Sunday, there's a chance of light rain, but it's expected to be mostly cloudy with a high of 6°C. The winds will be generally light, making for comfortable skiing conditions.

For those interested in piste and off-piste conditions, the resort reports machine-groomed pistes, which are perfect for smooth skiing. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, helping to alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails.

The season total snowfall at Killington averages 635 centimeters each year, and the resort uses 1435 snow cannons to augment natural powder, covering approximately 70% of all runs.

Before you head out, it's worth noting that the resort is working hard to get more terrain open, especially with the World Cup coming up. However, some trails may require walking, and not all public skiing areas are fully operational yet.

So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Killington Resort. With good skiing conditions and a variety of trails to choose from, you're in for a fantastic skiing or snowboarding experience. Just remember to check the latest reports and forecasts to plan your day perfectly. Happy skiing

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing into the Holiday Spirit at Killington Resort**

If you're itching to hit the slopes, Killington Resort in Vermont is the place to be. Here's the latest scoop on snow conditions, weather forecasts, and everything you need to know to make your skiing or snowboarding adventure unforgettable.

Currently, the snow depth at the base of Killington Resort is 10 cm, while the summit boasts a healthy 35 cm. The last snowfall was on Thursday, December 19, with 3 cm of fresh powder. Unfortunately, there's no new snowfall forecasted for today, but the conditions are still described as "good-skiing."

The weather at Killington Resort is clear, with temperatures ranging from 7°F at the base to 15°F at the summit, accompanied by a gentle 1 m/h wind. However, the forecast for the next few days suggests a mix of scattered clouds and overcast skies, with temperatures gradually warming up. On December 28, expect sprinkles and a high of 39°F, followed by light snow late on December 29 and rain on December 30.

For those planning to explore the piste and off-piste terrain, the conditions are favorable. The resort has 1435 snow cannons or "snow guns" along its runs, which cover approximately 70% of all Killington trails. This ensures that even when natural snowfall is scarce, the resort can maintain good skiing conditions.

As of now, the specific number of open lifts and trails isn't available, but the resort's trail map offers a comprehensive view of the ski area, including five base areas: Bear Mountain, Ramshead Lodge, Snowshed Lodge, Skyeship Lodge, and K-1 Lodge. Each base area caters to different skill levels and preferences, from beginner-friendly runs to advanced double-black diamond trails.

The season total snowfall at Killington averages 635 centimeters each year, making it a reliable destination for snow enthusiasts. For the most up-to-date information, visitors can check the resort's snow report and forecast on their mobile website or call the Killington Information phone number.

Before you gear up, remember to check the latest conditions and forecasts to ensure a fantastic day on the slopes. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a snowboarding newbie, Killington Resort has something for everyone. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the snow in one of Vermont's premier ski resorts.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing into the Holiday Spirit at Killington Resort**

If you're itching to hit the slopes, Killington Resort in Vermont is the place to be. Here's the latest scoop on snow conditions, weather forecasts, and everything you need to know to make your skiing or snowboarding adventure unforgettable.

Currently, the snow depth at the base of Killington Resort is 10 cm, while the summit boasts a healthy 35 cm. The last snowfall was on Thursday, December 19, with 3 cm of fresh powder. Unfortunately, there's no new snowfall forecasted for today, but the conditions are still described as "good-skiing."

The weather at Killington Resort is clear, with temperatures ranging from 7°F at the base to 15°F at the summit, accompanied by a gentle 1 m/h wind. However, the forecast for the next few days suggests a mix of scattered clouds and overcast skies, with temperatures gradually warming up. On December 28, expect sprinkles and a high of 39°F, followed by light snow late on December 29 and rain on December 30.

For those planning to explore the piste and off-piste terrain, the conditions are favorable. The resort has 1435 snow cannons or "snow guns" along its runs, which cover approximately 70% of all Killington trails. This ensures that even when natural snowfall is scarce, the resort can maintain good skiing conditions.

As of now, the specific number of open lifts and trails isn't available, but the resort's trail map offers a comprehensive view of the ski area, including five base areas: Bear Mountain, Ramshead Lodge, Snowshed Lodge, Skyeship Lodge, and K-1 Lodge. Each base area caters to different skill levels and preferences, from beginner-friendly runs to advanced double-black diamond trails.

The season total snowfall at Killington averages 635 centimeters each year, making it a reliable destination for snow enthusiasts. For the most up-to-date information, visitors can check the resort's snow report and forecast on their mobile website or call the Killington Information phone number.

Before you gear up, remember to check the latest conditions and forecasts to ensure a fantastic day on the slopes. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a snowboarding newbie, Killington Resort has something for everyone. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the snow in one of Vermont's premier ski resorts.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing into the Holiday Spirit at Killington Resort**

If you're itching to hit the slopes, Killington Resort in Vermont is the place to be. Here's the latest scoop on snow conditions, weather forecasts, and everything you need to know to make your skiing or snowboarding adventure unforgettable.

Currently, the snow depth at the base of Killington Resort is 10 cm, while the summit boasts a healthy 35 cm. The last snowfall was on Thursday, December 19, with 3 cm of fresh powder. Unfortunately, there's no new snowfall forecasted for today, but the conditions are still described as "good-skiing."

The weather at Killington Resort is clear, with temperatures ranging from 7°F at the base to 15°F at the summit, accompanied by a gentle 1 m/h wind. However, the forecast for the next few days suggests a mix of scattered clouds and overcast skies, with temperatures gradually warming up. On December 28, expect sprinkles and a high of 39°F, followed by light snow late on December 29 and rain on December 30.

For those planning to explore the piste and off-piste terrain, the conditions are favorable. The resort has 1435 snow cannons or "snow guns" along its runs, which cover approximately 70% of all Killington trails. This ensures that even when natural snowfall is scarce, the resort can maintain good skiing conditions.

As of now, the specific number of open lifts and trails isn't available, but the resort's trail map offers a comprehensive view of the ski area, including five base areas: Bear Mountain, Ramshead Lodge, Snowshed Lodge, Skyeship Lodge, and K-1 Lodge. Each base area caters to different skill levels and preferences, from beginner-friendly runs to advanced double-black diamond trails.

The season total snowfall at Killington averages 635 centimeters each year, making it a reliable destination for snow enthusiasts. For the most up-to-date information, visitors can check the resort's snow report and forecast on their mobile website or call the Killington Information phone number.

Before you gear up, remember to check the latest conditions and forecasts to ensure a fantastic day on the slopes. Whether you're a seasoned skier or a snowboarding newbie, Killington Resort has something for everyone. So, grab your gear and get ready to carve through the snow in one of Vermont's premier ski resorts.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base of Killington is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last snowfall was on Thursday, December 19, with 3 cm of fresh powder added to the resort[2][5].

As for the lifts and trails, approximately 50% of the resort is open, with 14 out of 24 lifts and 107 out of 155 trails available for skiers and snowboarders[4][5]. The piste conditions are described as "machine groomed," which means the snow is well-maintained and ready for action. Off-piste conditions are also available for those looking for a more adventurous experience.

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with a maximum temperature of -5°C (23°F) and a minimum of -10°C (14°F) at the summit. The visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes and enjoy the scenery[2][3].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from -2°C to 2°C (28°F to 36°F). There's a slight chance of snow on Monday, December 30, and Tuesday, December 31, but no significant snowfall is expected in the immediate future[3].

For those interested in the season's total snowfall, Killington averages 635 cm (250 in) of snow each year. The resort also has 1435 snow cannons to augment natural snowfall, ensuring that the slopes remain well-covered throughout the season[2].

In summary, Killington Resort is ready for skiers and snowboarders, with good snow conditions, a variety of open lifts and trails, and a chilly but manageable weather forecast. So, grab your gear and hit the slopes for a fun-filled winter adventure. Just remember to check the latest reports and forecasts before heading out to ensure the best experience.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base of Killington is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last snowfall was on Thursday, December 19, with 3 cm of fresh powder added to the resort[2][5].

As for the lifts and trails, approximately 50% of the resort is open, with 14 out of 24 lifts and 107 out of 155 trails available for skiers and snowboarders[4][5]. The piste conditions are described as "machine groomed," which means the snow is well-maintained and ready for action. Off-piste conditions are also available for those looking for a more adventurous experience.

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with a maximum temperature of -5°C (23°F) and a minimum of -10°C (14°F) at the summit. The visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes and enjoy the scenery[2][3].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from -2°C to 2°C (28°F to 36°F). There's a slight chance of snow on Monday, December 30, and Tuesday, December 31, but no significant snowfall is expected in the immediate future[3].

For those interested in the season's total snowfall, Killington averages 635 cm (250 in) of snow each year. The resort also has 1435 snow cannons to augment natural snowfall, ensuring that the slopes remain well-covered throughout the season[2].

In summary, Killington Resort is ready for skiers and snowboarders, with good snow conditions, a variety of open lifts and trails, and a chilly but manageable weather forecast. So, grab your gear and hit the slopes for a fun-filled winter adventure. Just remember to check the latest reports and forecasts before heading out to ensure the best experience.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base of Killington is 10 cm (3.9 in), while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm (13.8 in) of snow. The last snowfall was on Thursday, December 19, with 3 cm of fresh powder added to the resort[2][5].

As for the lifts and trails, approximately 50% of the resort is open, with 14 out of 24 lifts and 107 out of 155 trails available for skiers and snowboarders[4][5]. The piste conditions are described as "machine groomed," which means the snow is well-maintained and ready for action. Off-piste conditions are also available for those looking for a more adventurous experience.

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with a maximum temperature of -5°C (23°F) and a minimum of -10°C (14°F) at the summit. The visibility is good, making it easier to navigate the slopes and enjoy the scenery[2][3].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the weather forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from -2°C to 2°C (28°F to 36°F). There's a slight chance of snow on Monday, December 30, and Tuesday, December 31, but no significant snowfall is expected in the immediate future[3].

For those interested in the season's total snowfall, Killington averages 635 cm (250 in) of snow each year. The resort also has 1435 snow cannons to augment natural snowfall, ensuring that the slopes remain well-covered throughout the season[2].

In summary, Killington Resort is ready for skiers and snowboarders, with good snow conditions, a variety of open lifts and trails, and a chilly but manageable weather forecast. So, grab your gear and hit the slopes for a fun-filled winter adventure. Just remember to check the latest reports and forecasts before heading out to ensure the best experience.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on ski conditions and weather.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm. The last snowfall was on Thursday, December 19, with 3 cm of fresh powder added to the mix. Unfortunately, there's no new snowfall forecasted for today, but the conditions are still described as "good-skiing."

As for the lifts and trails, they're operating seven days a week, with today's hours being 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For the holiday season, starting on December 25 and running through January 5, expect extended hours.

The current weather conditions are snowy and overcast, with temperatures ranging from -2°C at the base to -9°C at the summit. The wind is moderate at 5 km/h, and the humidity is high at 79%.

Looking ahead to the next five days, here's what you can expect:
- Wednesday, December 25: Broken clouds with temperatures between -4°C and -11°C.
- Thursday, December 26: Morning clouds with temperatures between -3°C and -11°C.
- Friday, December 27: Scattered clouds with temperatures between -1°C and -12°C.
- Saturday, December 28: Cloudy with temperatures between 2°C and -6°C.
- Sunday, December 29: Light snow late in the day with temperatures between 4°C and 0°C.

The piste conditions are good for skiing, and off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The average annual snowfall in Killington is 635 cm, and the resort uses 1435 snow cannons to augment natural powder, covering approximately 70% of all runs.

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Killington Resort. Don't forget to check the latest reports and forecasts before you head out, and consider booking regional lodging through the resort for discounted lift tickets. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on ski conditions and weather.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm. The last snowfall was on Thursday, December 19, with 3 cm of fresh powder added to the mix. Unfortunately, there's no new snowfall forecasted for today, but the conditions are still described as "good-skiing."

As for the lifts and trails, they're operating seven days a week, with today's hours being 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For the holiday season, starting on December 25 and running through January 5, expect extended hours.

The current weather conditions are snowy and overcast, with temperatures ranging from -2°C at the base to -9°C at the summit. The wind is moderate at 5 km/h, and the humidity is high at 79%.

Looking ahead to the next five days, here's what you can expect:
- Wednesday, December 25: Broken clouds with temperatures between -4°C and -11°C.
- Thursday, December 26: Morning clouds with temperatures between -3°C and -11°C.
- Friday, December 27: Scattered clouds with temperatures between -1°C and -12°C.
- Saturday, December 28: Cloudy with temperatures between 2°C and -6°C.
- Sunday, December 29: Light snow late in the day with temperatures between 4°C and 0°C.

The piste conditions are good for skiing, and off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The average annual snowfall in Killington is 635 cm, and the resort uses 1435 snow cannons to augment natural powder, covering approximately 70% of all runs.

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Killington Resort. Don't forget to check the latest reports and forecasts before you head out, and consider booking regional lodging through the resort for discounted lift tickets. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, snow enthusiasts If you're planning to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on ski conditions and weather.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm. The last snowfall was on Thursday, December 19, with 3 cm of fresh powder added to the mix. Unfortunately, there's no new snowfall forecasted for today, but the conditions are still described as "good-skiing."

As for the lifts and trails, they're operating seven days a week, with today's hours being 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For the holiday season, starting on December 25 and running through January 5, expect extended hours.

The current weather conditions are snowy and overcast, with temperatures ranging from -2°C at the base to -9°C at the summit. The wind is moderate at 5 km/h, and the humidity is high at 79%.

Looking ahead to the next five days, here's what you can expect:
- Wednesday, December 25: Broken clouds with temperatures between -4°C and -11°C.
- Thursday, December 26: Morning clouds with temperatures between -3°C and -11°C.
- Friday, December 27: Scattered clouds with temperatures between -1°C and -12°C.
- Saturday, December 28: Cloudy with temperatures between 2°C and -6°C.
- Sunday, December 29: Light snow late in the day with temperatures between 4°C and 0°C.

The piste conditions are good for skiing, and off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The average annual snowfall in Killington is 635 cm, and the resort uses 1435 snow cannons to augment natural powder, covering approximately 70% of all runs.

So, pack your gear and get ready to enjoy the slopes at Killington Resort. Don't forget to check the latest reports and forecasts before you head out, and consider booking regional lodging through the resort for discounted lift tickets. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. Currently, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts 34 cm of snow. The last significant snowfall was on Thursday, December 12, with 26 cm of fresh powder[2][4].

As of now, approximately 41% of the lifts and trails are open, offering a good variety of skiing and snowboarding options. However, visibility is poor, so be sure to navigate carefully and watch out for obstacles on the piste[2].

The current weather conditions are cloudy with a temperature of -3°C at the summit and a forecast of 0.4 cm of new snow today. Looking ahead to the next five days, expect a mix of snow and overcast skies, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to 2°C[3][4].

For those who love venturing off-piste, conditions are good, with natural and man-made fresh powder available. The resort has 1435 snow cannons to augment natural snowfall, covering about 70% of all Killington runs[2].

The season total snowfall is on track, with an average annual snowfall of 635 cm. If you're planning to visit, be prepared for varying weather conditions at different elevations and dress accordingly for comfort and safety[2][4].

In summary, Killington Resort is offering good skiing conditions with recent snowfall and ongoing snowmaking efforts. Just remember to check the latest reports and forecasts before heading out to ensure a fantastic day on the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. Currently, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts 34 cm of snow. The last significant snowfall was on Thursday, December 12, with 26 cm of fresh powder[2][4].

As of now, approximately 41% of the lifts and trails are open, offering a good variety of skiing and snowboarding options. However, visibility is poor, so be sure to navigate carefully and watch out for obstacles on the piste[2].

The current weather conditions are cloudy with a temperature of -3°C at the summit and a forecast of 0.4 cm of new snow today. Looking ahead to the next five days, expect a mix of snow and overcast skies, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to 2°C[3][4].

For those who love venturing off-piste, conditions are good, with natural and man-made fresh powder available. The resort has 1435 snow cannons to augment natural snowfall, covering about 70% of all Killington runs[2].

The season total snowfall is on track, with an average annual snowfall of 635 cm. If you're planning to visit, be prepared for varying weather conditions at different elevations and dress accordingly for comfort and safety[2][4].

In summary, Killington Resort is offering good skiing conditions with recent snowfall and ongoing snowmaking efforts. Just remember to check the latest reports and forecasts before heading out to ensure a fantastic day on the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. Currently, the snow depth at the base is 10 cm, while the summit boasts 34 cm of snow. The last significant snowfall was on Thursday, December 12, with 26 cm of fresh powder[2][4].

As of now, approximately 41% of the lifts and trails are open, offering a good variety of skiing and snowboarding options. However, visibility is poor, so be sure to navigate carefully and watch out for obstacles on the piste[2].

The current weather conditions are cloudy with a temperature of -3°C at the summit and a forecast of 0.4 cm of new snow today. Looking ahead to the next five days, expect a mix of snow and overcast skies, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to 2°C[3][4].

For those who love venturing off-piste, conditions are good, with natural and man-made fresh powder available. The resort has 1435 snow cannons to augment natural snowfall, covering about 70% of all Killington runs[2].

The season total snowfall is on track, with an average annual snowfall of 635 cm. If you're planning to visit, be prepared for varying weather conditions at different elevations and dress accordingly for comfort and safety[2][4].

In summary, Killington Resort is offering good skiing conditions with recent snowfall and ongoing snowmaking efforts. Just remember to check the latest reports and forecasts before heading out to ensure a fantastic day on the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing in Killington: The Latest Scoop**

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest on what you can expect. As of now, the snow conditions are described as "good-skiing," with an average snow depth of 22cm across the resort. At the base, which lies at an altitude of 342 meters, the snow depth is 10cm, while at the summit, which is at 1205 meters, it's 34cm[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the last significant dump was 26cm on Thursday, December 12. For the next 24 hours, a light 0.4cm of new snow is forecasted[2]. 

Currently, 41% of the lifts and trails are open, offering a decent amount of terrain to explore. However, visibility is poor, so be sure to stay alert and watch out for obstacles[2].

The weather today is expected to be cloudy with a high of 2°C and a low of -3°C at the summit. Over the next five days, you can expect a mix of light snow and cloudy conditions, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to 2°C[3].

Piste conditions are machine-groomed, which should provide a smooth ride. Off-piste skiing is permitted, but be aware that conditions can vary[5].

For the season, Killington has seen an average annual snowfall of 635cm, and with 1435 snow cannons covering 70% of the runs, there's always a chance for fresh powder[2].

Before you head out, remember that only 11 out of 22 lifts are open, and 61 of 118.4 km of pistes are available. The next significant snowfall isn't forecasted, so make the most of the current conditions[5].

Lastly, don't forget that the season closes on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. Stay safe, and happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing in Killington: The Latest Scoop**

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest on what you can expect. As of now, the snow conditions are described as "good-skiing," with an average snow depth of 22cm across the resort. At the base, which lies at an altitude of 342 meters, the snow depth is 10cm, while at the summit, which is at 1205 meters, it's 34cm[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the last significant dump was 26cm on Thursday, December 12. For the next 24 hours, a light 0.4cm of new snow is forecasted[2]. 

Currently, 41% of the lifts and trails are open, offering a decent amount of terrain to explore. However, visibility is poor, so be sure to stay alert and watch out for obstacles[2].

The weather today is expected to be cloudy with a high of 2°C and a low of -3°C at the summit. Over the next five days, you can expect a mix of light snow and cloudy conditions, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to 2°C[3].

Piste conditions are machine-groomed, which should provide a smooth ride. Off-piste skiing is permitted, but be aware that conditions can vary[5].

For the season, Killington has seen an average annual snowfall of 635cm, and with 1435 snow cannons covering 70% of the runs, there's always a chance for fresh powder[2].

Before you head out, remember that only 11 out of 22 lifts are open, and 61 of 118.4 km of pistes are available. The next significant snowfall isn't forecasted, so make the most of the current conditions[5].

Lastly, don't forget that the season closes on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. Stay safe, and happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Skiing in Killington: The Latest Scoop**

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest on what you can expect. As of now, the snow conditions are described as "good-skiing," with an average snow depth of 22cm across the resort. At the base, which lies at an altitude of 342 meters, the snow depth is 10cm, while at the summit, which is at 1205 meters, it's 34cm[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the last significant dump was 26cm on Thursday, December 12. For the next 24 hours, a light 0.4cm of new snow is forecasted[2]. 

Currently, 41% of the lifts and trails are open, offering a decent amount of terrain to explore. However, visibility is poor, so be sure to stay alert and watch out for obstacles[2].

The weather today is expected to be cloudy with a high of 2°C and a low of -3°C at the summit. Over the next five days, you can expect a mix of light snow and cloudy conditions, with temperatures ranging from -4°C to 2°C[3].

Piste conditions are machine-groomed, which should provide a smooth ride. Off-piste skiing is permitted, but be aware that conditions can vary[5].

For the season, Killington has seen an average annual snowfall of 635cm, and with 1435 snow cannons covering 70% of the runs, there's always a chance for fresh powder[2].

Before you head out, remember that only 11 out of 22 lifts are open, and 61 of 118.4 km of pistes are available. The next significant snowfall isn't forecasted, so make the most of the current conditions[5].

Lastly, don't forget that the season closes on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. Stay safe, and happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Get Ready to Hit the Slopes at Killington Resort, Vermont**

If you're itching to carve through fresh powder or simply enjoy the crisp mountain air, Killington Resort in Vermont is the place to be. Here's the latest scoop on snow conditions, weather forecasts, and everything you need to know to make the most of your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, Killington boasts an average snow depth of 22cm, with 10cm at the base (342m) and 34cm at the summit (1205m). The last significant snowfall was 26cm on Thursday, December 12, and today, you can expect a light dusting of 0.4cm[2].

As for the lifts and trails, approximately 41% of the resort is open, with 11 out of 22 lifts operating and 61 out of 118.4km of pistes available for skiing and snowboarding[5]. The piste conditions are described as "Machine Groomed," ensuring smooth and enjoyable runs.

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with a maximum temperature of 2°C and a minimum of -3°C at the summit. Visibility is poor, so be sure to gear up with the right equipment to navigate the slopes safely[2].

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next five days is quite varied. Today, December 21, there's a 30% chance of snow showers with highs around 16°C and lows of 3°C. Tomorrow, expect partly cloudy skies with no significant snowfall. On Tuesday, December 24, it's going to be sunny with highs around 23°C, followed by partly cloudy skies on Wednesday, December 25, with a 30% chance of snow[3].

For those interested in off-piste skiing and snowboarding, it's permitted and can help alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The resort also features 1435 snow cannons or "snow guns" along 70% of all Killington runs to augment natural powder[2].

The season total snowfall at Killington averages 635cm each year, making it a reliable destination for snow enthusiasts. As of now, there are no significant snowfalls forecasted in the immediate future, but the resort remains open until June 22, 2025[5].

Before you hit the slopes, remember to check the latest conditions and forecasts to ensure a great day of skiing or snowboarding. Enjoy your time at Killington Resort, and don't forget to soak in the breathtaking views and crisp mountain air. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Get Ready to Hit the Slopes at Killington Resort, Vermont**

If you're itching to carve through fresh powder or simply enjoy the crisp mountain air, Killington Resort in Vermont is the place to be. Here's the latest scoop on snow conditions, weather forecasts, and everything you need to know to make the most of your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, Killington boasts an average snow depth of 22cm, with 10cm at the base (342m) and 34cm at the summit (1205m). The last significant snowfall was 26cm on Thursday, December 12, and today, you can expect a light dusting of 0.4cm[2].

As for the lifts and trails, approximately 41% of the resort is open, with 11 out of 22 lifts operating and 61 out of 118.4km of pistes available for skiing and snowboarding[5]. The piste conditions are described as "Machine Groomed," ensuring smooth and enjoyable runs.

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with a maximum temperature of 2°C and a minimum of -3°C at the summit. Visibility is poor, so be sure to gear up with the right equipment to navigate the slopes safely[2].

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next five days is quite varied. Today, December 21, there's a 30% chance of snow showers with highs around 16°C and lows of 3°C. Tomorrow, expect partly cloudy skies with no significant snowfall. On Tuesday, December 24, it's going to be sunny with highs around 23°C, followed by partly cloudy skies on Wednesday, December 25, with a 30% chance of snow[3].

For those interested in off-piste skiing and snowboarding, it's permitted and can help alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The resort also features 1435 snow cannons or "snow guns" along 70% of all Killington runs to augment natural powder[2].

The season total snowfall at Killington averages 635cm each year, making it a reliable destination for snow enthusiasts. As of now, there are no significant snowfalls forecasted in the immediate future, but the resort remains open until June 22, 2025[5].

Before you hit the slopes, remember to check the latest conditions and forecasts to ensure a great day of skiing or snowboarding. Enjoy your time at Killington Resort, and don't forget to soak in the breathtaking views and crisp mountain air. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

**Get Ready to Hit the Slopes at Killington Resort, Vermont**

If you're itching to carve through fresh powder or simply enjoy the crisp mountain air, Killington Resort in Vermont is the place to be. Here's the latest scoop on snow conditions, weather forecasts, and everything you need to know to make the most of your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, Killington boasts an average snow depth of 22cm, with 10cm at the base (342m) and 34cm at the summit (1205m). The last significant snowfall was 26cm on Thursday, December 12, and today, you can expect a light dusting of 0.4cm[2].

As for the lifts and trails, approximately 41% of the resort is open, with 11 out of 22 lifts operating and 61 out of 118.4km of pistes available for skiing and snowboarding[5]. The piste conditions are described as "Machine Groomed," ensuring smooth and enjoyable runs.

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with a maximum temperature of 2°C and a minimum of -3°C at the summit. Visibility is poor, so be sure to gear up with the right equipment to navigate the slopes safely[2].

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next five days is quite varied. Today, December 21, there's a 30% chance of snow showers with highs around 16°C and lows of 3°C. Tomorrow, expect partly cloudy skies with no significant snowfall. On Tuesday, December 24, it's going to be sunny with highs around 23°C, followed by partly cloudy skies on Wednesday, December 25, with a 30% chance of snow[3].

For those interested in off-piste skiing and snowboarding, it's permitted and can help alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The resort also features 1435 snow cannons or "snow guns" along 70% of all Killington runs to augment natural powder[2].

The season total snowfall at Killington averages 635cm each year, making it a reliable destination for snow enthusiasts. As of now, there are no significant snowfalls forecasted in the immediate future, but the resort remains open until June 22, 2025[5].

Before you hit the slopes, remember to check the latest conditions and forecasts to ensure a great day of skiing or snowboarding. Enjoy your time at Killington Resort, and don't forget to soak in the breathtaking views and crisp mountain air. Happy skiing and snowboarding

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, where the snow is calling your name. As of now, the top snow depth is 38 cm, and the bottom snow depth is also 38 cm, providing a consistent layer of snow for skiers and snowboarders alike[2].

Looking at the latest snowfall, there hasn't been any significant accumulation in the last 24 hours, but the resort did receive some light snowfall on Wednesday night. The last significant snowfall was on December 11, 2024[2][5].

Currently, 10 out of 32 lifts are open, giving you access to 34% of the pistes, which translates to 53.1 km out of 156.2 km of skiable terrain. The piste conditions are mostly artificial snow cover, and off-piste conditions are not ideal due to the lack of natural snowfall[5].

The current weather is mostly cloudy with a temperature of 30°F (−1°C), and winds are moderate at 10 to 15 mph from the northwest. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days includes a mix of cloudy and partly sunny days with temperatures ranging from 14°F to 28°F (−10°C to −2°C). There's a 50% chance of snow showers on Friday and a 40% chance on Saturday[3].

For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that the resort is working hard to prepare for the World Cup next week, but terrain expansion and resurfacing efforts for public skiing are currently on hold. Only a couple of trails are open on the upper mountain, and walking is required for those with passes or day tickets[2].

In terms of season totals, the resort hasn't provided an update, but it's clear that this season has been challenging so far. However, with some snowfall expected in the coming days, conditions might improve. Keep an eye on the forecast and plan your visit accordingly.

Lastly, remember that the season is expected to close on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. Just stay tuned for updates and be prepared for variable conditions. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, where the snow is calling your name. As of now, the top snow depth is 38 cm, and the bottom snow depth is also 38 cm, providing a consistent layer of snow for skiers and snowboarders alike[2].

Looking at the latest snowfall, there hasn't been any significant accumulation in the last 24 hours, but the resort did receive some light snowfall on Wednesday night. The last significant snowfall was on December 11, 2024[2][5].

Currently, 10 out of 32 lifts are open, giving you access to 34% of the pistes, which translates to 53.1 km out of 156.2 km of skiable terrain. The piste conditions are mostly artificial snow cover, and off-piste conditions are not ideal due to the lack of natural snowfall[5].

The current weather is mostly cloudy with a temperature of 30°F (−1°C), and winds are moderate at 10 to 15 mph from the northwest. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days includes a mix of cloudy and partly sunny days with temperatures ranging from 14°F to 28°F (−10°C to −2°C). There's a 50% chance of snow showers on Friday and a 40% chance on Saturday[3].

For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that the resort is working hard to prepare for the World Cup next week, but terrain expansion and resurfacing efforts for public skiing are currently on hold. Only a couple of trails are open on the upper mountain, and walking is required for those with passes or day tickets[2].

In terms of season totals, the resort hasn't provided an update, but it's clear that this season has been challenging so far. However, with some snowfall expected in the coming days, conditions might improve. Keep an eye on the forecast and plan your visit accordingly.

Lastly, remember that the season is expected to close on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. Just stay tuned for updates and be prepared for variable conditions. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, where the snow is calling your name. As of now, the top snow depth is 38 cm, and the bottom snow depth is also 38 cm, providing a consistent layer of snow for skiers and snowboarders alike[2].

Looking at the latest snowfall, there hasn't been any significant accumulation in the last 24 hours, but the resort did receive some light snowfall on Wednesday night. The last significant snowfall was on December 11, 2024[2][5].

Currently, 10 out of 32 lifts are open, giving you access to 34% of the pistes, which translates to 53.1 km out of 156.2 km of skiable terrain. The piste conditions are mostly artificial snow cover, and off-piste conditions are not ideal due to the lack of natural snowfall[5].

The current weather is mostly cloudy with a temperature of 30°F (−1°C), and winds are moderate at 10 to 15 mph from the northwest. Looking ahead, the forecast for the next five days includes a mix of cloudy and partly sunny days with temperatures ranging from 14°F to 28°F (−10°C to −2°C). There's a 50% chance of snow showers on Friday and a 40% chance on Saturday[3].

For those planning to visit, it's worth noting that the resort is working hard to prepare for the World Cup next week, but terrain expansion and resurfacing efforts for public skiing are currently on hold. Only a couple of trails are open on the upper mountain, and walking is required for those with passes or day tickets[2].

In terms of season totals, the resort hasn't provided an update, but it's clear that this season has been challenging so far. However, with some snowfall expected in the coming days, conditions might improve. Keep an eye on the forecast and plan your visit accordingly.

Lastly, remember that the season is expected to close on June 22, 2025, so there's plenty of time to enjoy the slopes. Just stay tuned for updates and be prepared for variable conditions. Happy skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the base depth is 15 inches, with a season total of 69 inches. Over the past 24 hours, 1 inch of new snow has fallen, adding to the 19 inches that came down over the last 7 days[2][5].

Currently, the weather is cloudy with temperatures ranging from 59°F at the base to 64°F at the summit. However, a significant drop in temperature is expected, with forecasts predicting lows in the single digits by Thursday[2][4].

Looking ahead, the next 5 days promise a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall. Thursday is expected to be particularly chilly, with highs of 17°F and lows of 9°F. Friday and Saturday will see temperatures ranging from 13°F to 27°F, with wind speeds decreasing over the weekend[2][4].

As for the ski conditions, the resort has 6.69% of its trails groomed, with a total of 15 inches of base depth. The summit elevation is 4,241 feet, offering a vertical drop of 3,050 feet and 1,526 acres of skiable terrain[2][3].

Visitors should note that the resort is working hard to prepare for the upcoming World Cup, which might limit terrain expansion and resurfacing efforts for public skiing. Currently, only a couple of trails are open on the upper mountain, requiring walking for those with passes or day tickets[5].

In terms of piste and off-piste conditions, the recent rain followed by a drop in temperature means that the snow might be a bit icy, but the forecasted snowfall should help improve conditions. The top snow depth is 38 cm, with the last snowfall occurring on December 11, 2024[5].

Before you head out, check the latest lift and trail status updates on the Killington Resort website to plan your day. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a cold and potentially snowy week ahead

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the base depth is 15 inches, with a season total of 69 inches. Over the past 24 hours, 1 inch of new snow has fallen, adding to the 19 inches that came down over the last 7 days[2][5].

Currently, the weather is cloudy with temperatures ranging from 59°F at the base to 64°F at the summit. However, a significant drop in temperature is expected, with forecasts predicting lows in the single digits by Thursday[2][4].

Looking ahead, the next 5 days promise a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall. Thursday is expected to be particularly chilly, with highs of 17°F and lows of 9°F. Friday and Saturday will see temperatures ranging from 13°F to 27°F, with wind speeds decreasing over the weekend[2][4].

As for the ski conditions, the resort has 6.69% of its trails groomed, with a total of 15 inches of base depth. The summit elevation is 4,241 feet, offering a vertical drop of 3,050 feet and 1,526 acres of skiable terrain[2][3].

Visitors should note that the resort is working hard to prepare for the upcoming World Cup, which might limit terrain expansion and resurfacing efforts for public skiing. Currently, only a couple of trails are open on the upper mountain, requiring walking for those with passes or day tickets[5].

In terms of piste and off-piste conditions, the recent rain followed by a drop in temperature means that the snow might be a bit icy, but the forecasted snowfall should help improve conditions. The top snow depth is 38 cm, with the last snowfall occurring on December 11, 2024[5].

Before you head out, check the latest lift and trail status updates on the Killington Resort website to plan your day. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a cold and potentially snowy week ahead

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the base depth is 15 inches, with a season total of 69 inches. Over the past 24 hours, 1 inch of new snow has fallen, adding to the 19 inches that came down over the last 7 days[2][5].

Currently, the weather is cloudy with temperatures ranging from 59°F at the base to 64°F at the summit. However, a significant drop in temperature is expected, with forecasts predicting lows in the single digits by Thursday[2][4].

Looking ahead, the next 5 days promise a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall. Thursday is expected to be particularly chilly, with highs of 17°F and lows of 9°F. Friday and Saturday will see temperatures ranging from 13°F to 27°F, with wind speeds decreasing over the weekend[2][4].

As for the ski conditions, the resort has 6.69% of its trails groomed, with a total of 15 inches of base depth. The summit elevation is 4,241 feet, offering a vertical drop of 3,050 feet and 1,526 acres of skiable terrain[2][3].

Visitors should note that the resort is working hard to prepare for the upcoming World Cup, which might limit terrain expansion and resurfacing efforts for public skiing. Currently, only a couple of trails are open on the upper mountain, requiring walking for those with passes or day tickets[5].

In terms of piste and off-piste conditions, the recent rain followed by a drop in temperature means that the snow might be a bit icy, but the forecasted snowfall should help improve conditions. The top snow depth is 38 cm, with the last snowfall occurring on December 11, 2024[5].

Before you head out, check the latest lift and trail status updates on the Killington Resort website to plan your day. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a cold and potentially snowy week ahead

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on what to expect. Currently, the snow depth at the base is 5 cm (or about 2 inches), while up at the summit, you'll find a more substantial 35 cm (or about 14 inches) of snow. The last 24 hours have seen less than 1 cm of fresh snow at both the base and summit, with the last significant snowfall occurring on December 9, 2024. Over the past 48 hours, the resort has accumulated a total of 4 cm of new snow at the summit and 3 cm at the base.

In terms of lift and trail operations, 7 out of 22 lifts are currently operational, giving you access to 73 km of slopes, which is about 62% of the total terrain. This means there's plenty of ground to cover, but some areas are still waiting for more snow.

Looking at the current weather conditions, today is expected to be partly sunny with a 40% chance of snow showers and temperatures ranging from 26°F to 16°F (-3°C to -9°C). The winds are light, making it a relatively pleasant day to be on the mountain.

For the next 5 days, the forecast suggests a mix of partly cloudy and sunny skies with temperatures staying below freezing. Friday and Saturday are expected to be partly cloudy with highs in the mid-20s Fahrenheit (-4°C to -6°C), while Sunday and Monday are looking mostly sunny with similar temperatures.

Piste conditions are generally good, with artificial snow covering most of the open trails. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with some areas still needing more snow to be skiable. The season total snowfall at Killington Resort is currently at 61 inches (155 cm), which is a bit below average for this time of year. However, the resort is working hard to get more terrain open, especially with the World Cup coming up next week.

In summary, Killington Resort is offering a decent skiing experience right now, with a good amount of snow at the summit and a variety of open trails. Just be prepared for some artificial snow and variable off-piste conditions. Keep an eye on the weather forecast for the best days to hit the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding!

Additional notes: The resort is focusing on preparing for the World Cup, which might limit public skiing options temporarily. Visitors should check the latest updates before planning their trip.

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on what to expect. Currently, the snow depth at the base is 5 cm (or about 2 inches), while up at the summit, you'll find a more substantial 35 cm (or about 14 inches) of snow. The last 24 hours have seen less than 1 cm of fresh snow at both the base and summit, with the last significant snowfall occurring on December 9, 2024. Over the past 48 hours, the resort has accumulated a total of 4 cm of new snow at the summit and 3 cm at the base.

In terms of lift and trail operations, 7 out of 22 lifts are currently operational, giving you access to 73 km of slopes, which is about 62% of the total terrain. This means there's plenty of ground to cover, but some areas are still waiting for more snow.

Looking at the current weather conditions, today is expected to be partly sunny with a 40% chance of snow showers and temperatures ranging from 26°F to 16°F (-3°C to -9°C). The winds are light, making it a relatively pleasant day to be on the mountain.

For the next 5 days, the forecast suggests a mix of partly cloudy and sunny skies with temperatures staying below freezing. Friday and Saturday are expected to be partly cloudy with highs in the mid-20s Fahrenheit (-4°C to -6°C), while Sunday and Monday are looking mostly sunny with similar temperatures.

Piste conditions are generally good, with artificial snow covering most of the open trails. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with some areas still needing more snow to be skiable. The season total snowfall at Killington Resort is currently at 61 inches (155 cm), which is a bit below average for this time of year. However, the resort is working hard to get more terrain open, especially with the World Cup coming up next week.

In summary, Killington Resort is offering a decent skiing experience right now, with a good amount of snow at the summit and a variety of open trails. Just be prepared for some artificial snow and variable off-piste conditions. Keep an eye on the weather forecast for the best days to hit the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding!

Additional notes: The resort is focusing on preparing for the World Cup, which might limit public skiing options temporarily. Visitors should check the latest updates before planning their trip.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on what to expect. Currently, the snow depth at the base is 5 cm (or about 2 inches), while up at the summit, you'll find a more substantial 35 cm (or about 14 inches) of snow. The last 24 hours have seen less than 1 cm of fresh snow at both the base and summit, with the last significant snowfall occurring on December 9, 2024. Over the past 48 hours, the resort has accumulated a total of 4 cm of new snow at the summit and 3 cm at the base.

In terms of lift and trail operations, 7 out of 22 lifts are currently operational, giving you access to 73 km of slopes, which is about 62% of the total terrain. This means there's plenty of ground to cover, but some areas are still waiting for more snow.

Looking at the current weather conditions, today is expected to be partly sunny with a 40% chance of snow showers and temperatures ranging from 26°F to 16°F (-3°C to -9°C). The winds are light, making it a relatively pleasant day to be on the mountain.

For the next 5 days, the forecast suggests a mix of partly cloudy and sunny skies with temperatures staying below freezing. Friday and Saturday are expected to be partly cloudy with highs in the mid-20s Fahrenheit (-4°C to -6°C), while Sunday and Monday are looking mostly sunny with similar temperatures.

Piste conditions are generally good, with artificial snow covering most of the open trails. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with some areas still needing more snow to be skiable. The season total snowfall at Killington Resort is currently at 61 inches (155 cm), which is a bit below average for this time of year. However, the resort is working hard to get more terrain open, especially with the World Cup coming up next week.

In summary, Killington Resort is offering a decent skiing experience right now, with a good amount of snow at the summit and a variety of open trails. Just be prepared for some artificial snow and variable off-piste conditions. Keep an eye on the weather forecast for the best days to hit the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding!

Additional notes: The resort is focusing on preparing for the World Cup, which might limit public skiing options temporarily. Visitors should check the latest updates before planning their trip.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont Here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 5 cm, while the summit boasts 30 cm of snow. The last snowfall was on December 9, 2024, with no significant new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours[2][5].

As for the lifts and trails, 7 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 73 km of slopes, which is about 62% of the total terrain. The valley run is open, but be prepared for some walking on the upper mountain trails if you have a pass or day ticket[2].

The current weather conditions are overcast with a temperature of 4°C, and it's expected to change to snow later in the day. The wind is moderate at 4 mph, and the humidity is high at 99%[3].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts a mix of rain and snow. On Tuesday, expect light snow, while Wednesday will bring heavy rain followed by a light covering of snow. Thursday and Friday will be colder with some snowfall, and Saturday will see a dusting of new snow[3][5].

The piste conditions are mostly artificial snow, and the off-piste conditions are not ideal due to the lack of natural snowfall. The season total snowfall is not available, but it's been a tough start to the season so far[2][5].

A special note for visitors: Killington is working hard to get terrain open for the World Cup next week, but for now, terrain expansion and resurfacing efforts are on hold for public skiing. Just a couple of trails are open on the upper mountain, and walking is required for those with passes or day tickets. So, stay tuned for updates and plan your visit accordingly[5].

In summary, Killington Resort is open and ready for skiers and snowboarders, but the conditions are not perfect. Be prepared for some walking, artificial snow, and changing weather conditions. Keep an eye on the forecast and enjoy your time on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont Here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 5 cm, while the summit boasts 30 cm of snow. The last snowfall was on December 9, 2024, with no significant new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours[2][5].

As for the lifts and trails, 7 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 73 km of slopes, which is about 62% of the total terrain. The valley run is open, but be prepared for some walking on the upper mountain trails if you have a pass or day ticket[2].

The current weather conditions are overcast with a temperature of 4°C, and it's expected to change to snow later in the day. The wind is moderate at 4 mph, and the humidity is high at 99%[3].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts a mix of rain and snow. On Tuesday, expect light snow, while Wednesday will bring heavy rain followed by a light covering of snow. Thursday and Friday will be colder with some snowfall, and Saturday will see a dusting of new snow[3][5].

The piste conditions are mostly artificial snow, and the off-piste conditions are not ideal due to the lack of natural snowfall. The season total snowfall is not available, but it's been a tough start to the season so far[2][5].

A special note for visitors: Killington is working hard to get terrain open for the World Cup next week, but for now, terrain expansion and resurfacing efforts are on hold for public skiing. Just a couple of trails are open on the upper mountain, and walking is required for those with passes or day tickets. So, stay tuned for updates and plan your visit accordingly[5].

In summary, Killington Resort is open and ready for skiers and snowboarders, but the conditions are not perfect. Be prepared for some walking, artificial snow, and changing weather conditions. Keep an eye on the forecast and enjoy your time on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont Here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at the base is 5 cm, while the summit boasts 30 cm of snow. The last snowfall was on December 9, 2024, with no significant new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours[2][5].

As for the lifts and trails, 7 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 73 km of slopes, which is about 62% of the total terrain. The valley run is open, but be prepared for some walking on the upper mountain trails if you have a pass or day ticket[2].

The current weather conditions are overcast with a temperature of 4°C, and it's expected to change to snow later in the day. The wind is moderate at 4 mph, and the humidity is high at 99%[3].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast predicts a mix of rain and snow. On Tuesday, expect light snow, while Wednesday will bring heavy rain followed by a light covering of snow. Thursday and Friday will be colder with some snowfall, and Saturday will see a dusting of new snow[3][5].

The piste conditions are mostly artificial snow, and the off-piste conditions are not ideal due to the lack of natural snowfall. The season total snowfall is not available, but it's been a tough start to the season so far[2][5].

A special note for visitors: Killington is working hard to get terrain open for the World Cup next week, but for now, terrain expansion and resurfacing efforts are on hold for public skiing. Just a couple of trails are open on the upper mountain, and walking is required for those with passes or day tickets. So, stay tuned for updates and plan your visit accordingly[5].

In summary, Killington Resort is open and ready for skiers and snowboarders, but the conditions are not perfect. Be prepared for some walking, artificial snow, and changing weather conditions. Keep an eye on the forecast and enjoy your time on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. Currently, the snow depth at the base is about 9 cm, while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm. The last significant snowfall was on December 5, with a whopping 59 cm of fresh powder. However, in the last 24 and 48 hours, there hasn't been any new snowfall to speak of, with only 2.3 cm forecasted for today[2][5].

As for the lifts and trails, about 23% of the resort is open, which translates to a limited number of trails and lifts. Specifically, 7 out of 22 lifts are operational, and 73 out of 118.4 km of slopes are available for skiing[5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with a maximum temperature of 0°C and a minimum of -2°C at the summit. Visibility is moderate, so be sure to keep an eye out for any obstacles on the piste[2].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast suggests mostly dry conditions with temperatures below freezing. However, there's a chance of heavy rain on Wednesday, followed by a light covering of snow on Wednesday night. The winds are expected to pick up significantly by Wednesday night, so it's a good idea to bundle up[4].

Piste conditions are described as "good-skiing," with a mix of natural and man-made snow. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The average annual snowfall in Killington is a substantial 635 cm, so there's plenty of potential for more snow in the coming weeks[2].

In terms of special notices, it's worth noting that Killington is working hard to get more terrain open for the World Cup next week. However, for now, public skiing is limited to a couple of trails on the upper mountain, with walking required for those with passes or day tickets. So, if you're planning a visit, be prepared for some restrictions and keep an eye on the resort's updates[4].

Overall, while the current conditions might not be ideal, Killington Resort is still a fantastic place to enjoy some winter fun. Just remember to check the latest reports and plan accordingly to make the most of your skiing or snowboarding adventure. Happy skiing

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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Dec 2024 11:51:22 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. Currently, the snow depth at the base is about 9 cm, while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm. The last significant snowfall was on December 5, with a whopping 59 cm of fresh powder. However, in the last 24 and 48 hours, there hasn't been any new snowfall to speak of, with only 2.3 cm forecasted for today[2][5].

As for the lifts and trails, about 23% of the resort is open, which translates to a limited number of trails and lifts. Specifically, 7 out of 22 lifts are operational, and 73 out of 118.4 km of slopes are available for skiing[5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with a maximum temperature of 0°C and a minimum of -2°C at the summit. Visibility is moderate, so be sure to keep an eye out for any obstacles on the piste[2].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast suggests mostly dry conditions with temperatures below freezing. However, there's a chance of heavy rain on Wednesday, followed by a light covering of snow on Wednesday night. The winds are expected to pick up significantly by Wednesday night, so it's a good idea to bundle up[4].

Piste conditions are described as "good-skiing," with a mix of natural and man-made snow. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The average annual snowfall in Killington is a substantial 635 cm, so there's plenty of potential for more snow in the coming weeks[2].

In terms of special notices, it's worth noting that Killington is working hard to get more terrain open for the World Cup next week. However, for now, public skiing is limited to a couple of trails on the upper mountain, with walking required for those with passes or day tickets. So, if you're planning a visit, be prepared for some restrictions and keep an eye on the resort's updates[4].

Overall, while the current conditions might not be ideal, Killington Resort is still a fantastic place to enjoy some winter fun. Just remember to check the latest reports and plan accordingly to make the most of your skiing or snowboarding adventure. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions. Currently, the snow depth at the base is about 9 cm, while the summit boasts a more impressive 35 cm. The last significant snowfall was on December 5, with a whopping 59 cm of fresh powder. However, in the last 24 and 48 hours, there hasn't been any new snowfall to speak of, with only 2.3 cm forecasted for today[2][5].

As for the lifts and trails, about 23% of the resort is open, which translates to a limited number of trails and lifts. Specifically, 7 out of 22 lifts are operational, and 73 out of 118.4 km of slopes are available for skiing[5].

The current weather conditions are quite chilly, with a maximum temperature of 0°C and a minimum of -2°C at the summit. Visibility is moderate, so be sure to keep an eye out for any obstacles on the piste[2].

Looking ahead to the next five days, the forecast suggests mostly dry conditions with temperatures below freezing. However, there's a chance of heavy rain on Wednesday, followed by a light covering of snow on Wednesday night. The winds are expected to pick up significantly by Wednesday night, so it's a good idea to bundle up[4].

Piste conditions are described as "good-skiing," with a mix of natural and man-made snow. Off-piste skiing and snowboarding are permitted, which helps to alleviate wear and tear on the patrolled trails. The average annual snowfall in Killington is a substantial 635 cm, so there's plenty of potential for more snow in the coming weeks[2].

In terms of special notices, it's worth noting that Killington is working hard to get more terrain open for the World Cup next week. However, for now, public skiing is limited to a couple of trails on the upper mountain, with walking required for those with passes or day tickets. So, if you're planning a visit, be prepared for some restrictions and keep an eye on the resort's updates[4].

Overall, while the current conditions might not be ideal, Killington Resort is still a fantastic place to enjoy some winter fun. Just remember to check the latest reports and plan accordingly to make the most of your skiing or snowboarding adventure. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and ski report. 

As of the latest updates, the snow depth at Killington Resort is looking promising. The base has a depth of 15 inches, while the summit is not specified in the latest reports but generally has more snow[2][5]. 

In terms of new snowfall, the resort has seen 1 inch in the last 24 hours and 1 inch in the last 48 hours, with a total of 19 inches in the past 7 days[5]. 

Currently, 4 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to a limited number of trails[2]. The exact number of open trails isn't specified in the latest reports, but it's clear that the resort is working hard to expand its terrain.

The current weather conditions are partly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 13°F to 24°F on Friday, December 13[3][5]. 

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next 5 days suggests a mix of partly cloudy and clear skies, with temperatures staying below freezing. There's a chance of light snowfall on Saturday, but nothing significant is predicted[3][4].

Piste conditions are primarily artificial snow cover, with off-piste conditions not specified in detail[2]. The season total snowfall stands at 67 inches, which is a good start for the season[5].

Visitors should note that the resort is focusing on preparing for the World Cup next week, which means that terrain expansion and resurfacing efforts for public skiing are currently on hold. Only a couple of trails are open on the upper mountain, and walking is required for those with passes or day tickets[4].

Overall, while the start of the season has been tough, Killington Resort is working diligently to provide the best skiing experience possible. Keep an eye on the latest updates and plan your visit accordingly. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2024 11:51:40 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and ski report. 

As of the latest updates, the snow depth at Killington Resort is looking promising. The base has a depth of 15 inches, while the summit is not specified in the latest reports but generally has more snow[2][5]. 

In terms of new snowfall, the resort has seen 1 inch in the last 24 hours and 1 inch in the last 48 hours, with a total of 19 inches in the past 7 days[5]. 

Currently, 4 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to a limited number of trails[2]. The exact number of open trails isn't specified in the latest reports, but it's clear that the resort is working hard to expand its terrain.

The current weather conditions are partly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 13°F to 24°F on Friday, December 13[3][5]. 

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next 5 days suggests a mix of partly cloudy and clear skies, with temperatures staying below freezing. There's a chance of light snowfall on Saturday, but nothing significant is predicted[3][4].

Piste conditions are primarily artificial snow cover, with off-piste conditions not specified in detail[2]. The season total snowfall stands at 67 inches, which is a good start for the season[5].

Visitors should note that the resort is focusing on preparing for the World Cup next week, which means that terrain expansion and resurfacing efforts for public skiing are currently on hold. Only a couple of trails are open on the upper mountain, and walking is required for those with passes or day tickets[4].

Overall, while the start of the season has been tough, Killington Resort is working diligently to provide the best skiing experience possible. Keep an eye on the latest updates and plan your visit accordingly. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and ski report. 

As of the latest updates, the snow depth at Killington Resort is looking promising. The base has a depth of 15 inches, while the summit is not specified in the latest reports but generally has more snow[2][5]. 

In terms of new snowfall, the resort has seen 1 inch in the last 24 hours and 1 inch in the last 48 hours, with a total of 19 inches in the past 7 days[5]. 

Currently, 4 out of 22 lifts are open, offering access to a limited number of trails[2]. The exact number of open trails isn't specified in the latest reports, but it's clear that the resort is working hard to expand its terrain.

The current weather conditions are partly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 13°F to 24°F on Friday, December 13[3][5]. 

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next 5 days suggests a mix of partly cloudy and clear skies, with temperatures staying below freezing. There's a chance of light snowfall on Saturday, but nothing significant is predicted[3][4].

Piste conditions are primarily artificial snow cover, with off-piste conditions not specified in detail[2]. The season total snowfall stands at 67 inches, which is a good start for the season[5].

Visitors should note that the resort is focusing on preparing for the World Cup next week, which means that terrain expansion and resurfacing efforts for public skiing are currently on hold. Only a couple of trails are open on the upper mountain, and walking is required for those with passes or day tickets[4].

Overall, while the start of the season has been tough, Killington Resort is working diligently to provide the best skiing experience possible. Keep an eye on the latest updates and plan your visit accordingly. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Killington Resort Snow Report: Solid Summit Conditions, Partial Terrain Open</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on what to expect. Currently, the snow depth at the base is 5 cm (or about 2 inches), while up at the summit, you'll find a more substantial 35 cm (or about 14 inches) of snow[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the last 24 hours have seen less than 1 cm of fresh snow at both the base and summit, with the last significant snowfall occurring on December 9, 2024[2][4]. Over the past 48 hours, the resort has accumulated a total of 4 cm of new snow at the summit and 3 cm at the base[2].

As for the lifts and trails, 7 out of 22 lifts are currently operational, giving you access to 73 km of slopes, which is about 62% of the total terrain[2]. This means there's plenty of ground to cover, but some areas are still waiting for more snow.

Looking at the current weather conditions, today (Thursday, December 12) is expected to be partly sunny with a 40% chance of snow showers and temperatures ranging from 26°F to 16°F (-3°C to -9°C)[3]. The winds are light, making it a relatively pleasant day to be on the mountain.

For the next 5 days, the forecast suggests a mix of partly cloudy and sunny skies with temperatures staying below freezing. Friday and Saturday are expected to be partly cloudy with highs in the mid-20s Fahrenheit (-4°C to -6°C), while Sunday and Monday are looking mostly sunny with similar temperatures[3].

Piste conditions are generally good, with artificial snow covering most of the open trails. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with some areas still needing more snow to be skiable[2].

The season total snowfall at Killington Resort is currently at 61 inches (155 cm), which is a bit below average for this time of year[5]. However, the resort is working hard to get more terrain open, especially with the World Cup coming up next week.

In summary, Killington Resort is offering a decent skiing experience right now, with a good amount of snow at the summit and a variety of open trails. Just be prepared for some artificial snow and variable off-piste conditions. Keep an eye on the weather forecast for the best days to hit the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding

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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2024 11:52:47 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on what to expect. Currently, the snow depth at the base is 5 cm (or about 2 inches), while up at the summit, you'll find a more substantial 35 cm (or about 14 inches) of snow[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the last 24 hours have seen less than 1 cm of fresh snow at both the base and summit, with the last significant snowfall occurring on December 9, 2024[2][4]. Over the past 48 hours, the resort has accumulated a total of 4 cm of new snow at the summit and 3 cm at the base[2].

As for the lifts and trails, 7 out of 22 lifts are currently operational, giving you access to 73 km of slopes, which is about 62% of the total terrain[2]. This means there's plenty of ground to cover, but some areas are still waiting for more snow.

Looking at the current weather conditions, today (Thursday, December 12) is expected to be partly sunny with a 40% chance of snow showers and temperatures ranging from 26°F to 16°F (-3°C to -9°C)[3]. The winds are light, making it a relatively pleasant day to be on the mountain.

For the next 5 days, the forecast suggests a mix of partly cloudy and sunny skies with temperatures staying below freezing. Friday and Saturday are expected to be partly cloudy with highs in the mid-20s Fahrenheit (-4°C to -6°C), while Sunday and Monday are looking mostly sunny with similar temperatures[3].

Piste conditions are generally good, with artificial snow covering most of the open trails. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with some areas still needing more snow to be skiable[2].

The season total snowfall at Killington Resort is currently at 61 inches (155 cm), which is a bit below average for this time of year[5]. However, the resort is working hard to get more terrain open, especially with the World Cup coming up next week.

In summary, Killington Resort is offering a decent skiing experience right now, with a good amount of snow at the summit and a variety of open trails. Just be prepared for some artificial snow and variable off-piste conditions. Keep an eye on the weather forecast for the best days to hit the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on what to expect. Currently, the snow depth at the base is 5 cm (or about 2 inches), while up at the summit, you'll find a more substantial 35 cm (or about 14 inches) of snow[2].

In terms of new snowfall, the last 24 hours have seen less than 1 cm of fresh snow at both the base and summit, with the last significant snowfall occurring on December 9, 2024[2][4]. Over the past 48 hours, the resort has accumulated a total of 4 cm of new snow at the summit and 3 cm at the base[2].

As for the lifts and trails, 7 out of 22 lifts are currently operational, giving you access to 73 km of slopes, which is about 62% of the total terrain[2]. This means there's plenty of ground to cover, but some areas are still waiting for more snow.

Looking at the current weather conditions, today (Thursday, December 12) is expected to be partly sunny with a 40% chance of snow showers and temperatures ranging from 26°F to 16°F (-3°C to -9°C)[3]. The winds are light, making it a relatively pleasant day to be on the mountain.

For the next 5 days, the forecast suggests a mix of partly cloudy and sunny skies with temperatures staying below freezing. Friday and Saturday are expected to be partly cloudy with highs in the mid-20s Fahrenheit (-4°C to -6°C), while Sunday and Monday are looking mostly sunny with similar temperatures[3].

Piste conditions are generally good, with artificial snow covering most of the open trails. Off-piste conditions are more variable, with some areas still needing more snow to be skiable[2].

The season total snowfall at Killington Resort is currently at 61 inches (155 cm), which is a bit below average for this time of year[5]. However, the resort is working hard to get more terrain open, especially with the World Cup coming up next week.

In summary, Killington Resort is offering a decent skiing experience right now, with a good amount of snow at the summit and a variety of open trails. Just be prepared for some artificial snow and variable off-piste conditions. Keep an eye on the weather forecast for the best days to hit the slopes. Happy skiing and snowboarding

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Killington Resort Snow Report: Early Season Conditions, Snowmaking in Full Swing</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, fellow snow enthusiasts If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, I've got the latest scoop for you. As of the most recent updates, here's what you need to know:

The snow depth at Killington Resort is currently 5 cm at the base (355 m) and 30 cm at the summit (1293 m), with the snow quality being primarily artificial[2]. The last snowfall was on December 1, 2024, but don't worry, there's more on the way!

Currently, 4 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 27 of 118.4 km of pistes. That's about 23% of the resort's total terrain, so there's plenty to explore[2][5].

Looking at the weather, it's cloudy with temperatures ranging from 26°F at the base to 28°F at the summit, and a gentle wind of 3 m/h[4]. For the next five days, you can expect similar conditions with a chance of light snowfall, particularly on Saturday, December 7, with 4 cm predicted in the afternoon[5].

Piste conditions are currently covered with artificial snow, and off-piste conditions are not detailed but likely to be variable given the early season[5]. The season total snowfall isn't specified in the latest reports, but with snowmaking efforts in full swing, you can expect the conditions to improve.

A special note for visitors: early season conditions exist, and snowmaking operations may be in progress throughout the day on open terrain. Make sure to check the latest updates before heading out, and consider downloading the Killington App for real-time lift and trail status, lift wait times, and more.

So, pack your gear and get ready to tackle "The Beast of the East" With its expansive snowmaking and lift system, Killington Resort offers a world-class skiing and snowboarding experience. Enjoy your time on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, fellow snow enthusiasts If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, I've got the latest scoop for you. As of the most recent updates, here's what you need to know:

The snow depth at Killington Resort is currently 5 cm at the base (355 m) and 30 cm at the summit (1293 m), with the snow quality being primarily artificial[2]. The last snowfall was on December 1, 2024, but don't worry, there's more on the way!

Currently, 4 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 27 of 118.4 km of pistes. That's about 23% of the resort's total terrain, so there's plenty to explore[2][5].

Looking at the weather, it's cloudy with temperatures ranging from 26°F at the base to 28°F at the summit, and a gentle wind of 3 m/h[4]. For the next five days, you can expect similar conditions with a chance of light snowfall, particularly on Saturday, December 7, with 4 cm predicted in the afternoon[5].

Piste conditions are currently covered with artificial snow, and off-piste conditions are not detailed but likely to be variable given the early season[5]. The season total snowfall isn't specified in the latest reports, but with snowmaking efforts in full swing, you can expect the conditions to improve.

A special note for visitors: early season conditions exist, and snowmaking operations may be in progress throughout the day on open terrain. Make sure to check the latest updates before heading out, and consider downloading the Killington App for real-time lift and trail status, lift wait times, and more.

So, pack your gear and get ready to tackle "The Beast of the East" With its expansive snowmaking and lift system, Killington Resort offers a world-class skiing and snowboarding experience. Enjoy your time on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Hey there, fellow snow enthusiasts If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, I've got the latest scoop for you. As of the most recent updates, here's what you need to know:

The snow depth at Killington Resort is currently 5 cm at the base (355 m) and 30 cm at the summit (1293 m), with the snow quality being primarily artificial[2]. The last snowfall was on December 1, 2024, but don't worry, there's more on the way!

Currently, 4 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 27 of 118.4 km of pistes. That's about 23% of the resort's total terrain, so there's plenty to explore[2][5].

Looking at the weather, it's cloudy with temperatures ranging from 26°F at the base to 28°F at the summit, and a gentle wind of 3 m/h[4]. For the next five days, you can expect similar conditions with a chance of light snowfall, particularly on Saturday, December 7, with 4 cm predicted in the afternoon[5].

Piste conditions are currently covered with artificial snow, and off-piste conditions are not detailed but likely to be variable given the early season[5]. The season total snowfall isn't specified in the latest reports, but with snowmaking efforts in full swing, you can expect the conditions to improve.

A special note for visitors: early season conditions exist, and snowmaking operations may be in progress throughout the day on open terrain. Make sure to check the latest updates before heading out, and consider downloading the Killington App for real-time lift and trail status, lift wait times, and more.

So, pack your gear and get ready to tackle "The Beast of the East" With its expansive snowmaking and lift system, Killington Resort offers a world-class skiing and snowboarding experience. Enjoy your time on the slopes

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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      <title>Killington Resort Update: Slopes, Snow Conditions, and Weather Forecast for Skiers and Snowboarders</title>
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      <description>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update on December 2, 2024, here's what you need to know:

The current snow depth at Killington is 30 cm at the mountain (1293 m) and 5 cm at the base (355 m), with the snow quality being mostly artificial due to recent snowmaking efforts[2]. The last snowfall was on December 1, 2024, bringing a light covering of new snow to the resort.

Currently, 4 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 27 km of slopes, which is about 23% of the total 118.4 km available. The valley run is open, but the fun park and halfpipe are closed for now[2].

Looking at the weather, today's conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -14°C to -6°C at the mountain and -10°C to -1°C at the base. The upcoming forecast for the next five days shows a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall, with heavy rain expected on Tuesday night, which might impact snow conditions[5].

For those planning to venture off-piste, it's essential to check the latest conditions and forecasts, as the snow situation can change rapidly. The resort's snowmaking efforts are in full swing, with over 1,000 new snow guns being added, ensuring that the slopes stay well-covered[5].

The season total snowfall isn't available in the latest reports, but you can expect a variety of snow conditions across the resort. It's always a good idea to check the latest snow report before heading out to ensure you're prepared for the best skiing or snowboarding experience.

Before you hit the slopes, remember to check the detailed weather forecast and trail status to plan your day accordingly. Enjoy your time at Killington Resort, and don't forget to take in the beautiful Vermont scenery

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update on December 2, 2024, here's what you need to know:

The current snow depth at Killington is 30 cm at the mountain (1293 m) and 5 cm at the base (355 m), with the snow quality being mostly artificial due to recent snowmaking efforts[2]. The last snowfall was on December 1, 2024, bringing a light covering of new snow to the resort.

Currently, 4 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 27 km of slopes, which is about 23% of the total 118.4 km available. The valley run is open, but the fun park and halfpipe are closed for now[2].

Looking at the weather, today's conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -14°C to -6°C at the mountain and -10°C to -1°C at the base. The upcoming forecast for the next five days shows a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall, with heavy rain expected on Tuesday night, which might impact snow conditions[5].

For those planning to venture off-piste, it's essential to check the latest conditions and forecasts, as the snow situation can change rapidly. The resort's snowmaking efforts are in full swing, with over 1,000 new snow guns being added, ensuring that the slopes stay well-covered[5].

The season total snowfall isn't available in the latest reports, but you can expect a variety of snow conditions across the resort. It's always a good idea to check the latest snow report before heading out to ensure you're prepared for the best skiing or snowboarding experience.

Before you hit the slopes, remember to check the detailed weather forecast and trail status to plan your day accordingly. Enjoy your time at Killington Resort, and don't forget to take in the beautiful Vermont scenery

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update on December 2, 2024, here's what you need to know:

The current snow depth at Killington is 30 cm at the mountain (1293 m) and 5 cm at the base (355 m), with the snow quality being mostly artificial due to recent snowmaking efforts[2]. The last snowfall was on December 1, 2024, bringing a light covering of new snow to the resort.

Currently, 4 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 27 km of slopes, which is about 23% of the total 118.4 km available. The valley run is open, but the fun park and halfpipe are closed for now[2].

Looking at the weather, today's conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -14°C to -6°C at the mountain and -10°C to -1°C at the base. The upcoming forecast for the next five days shows a mix of cold temperatures and potential snowfall, with heavy rain expected on Tuesday night, which might impact snow conditions[5].

For those planning to venture off-piste, it's essential to check the latest conditions and forecasts, as the snow situation can change rapidly. The resort's snowmaking efforts are in full swing, with over 1,000 new snow guns being added, ensuring that the slopes stay well-covered[5].

The season total snowfall isn't available in the latest reports, but you can expect a variety of snow conditions across the resort. It's always a good idea to check the latest snow report before heading out to ensure you're prepared for the best skiing or snowboarding experience.

Before you hit the slopes, remember to check the detailed weather forecast and trail status to plan your day accordingly. Enjoy your time at Killington Resort, and don't forget to take in the beautiful Vermont scenery

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the gnar at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking good, with a current depth of 30 cm at the mountain (1293 m) and 5 cm at the base (355 m). The snow quality is mostly artificial, thanks to the resort's 1435 snow cannons that cover about 70% of the runs[2][5].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort did receive 5 cm of fresh powder on December 1st. The current weather conditions are partly cloudy with a temperature range of -16°C to -9°C at the summit and -12°C to -4°C at the base[5].

As for the lifts and trails, 4 out of 22 lifts are open, which translates to about 18% of the total lifts. Meanwhile, 27 km of slopes are open, which is roughly 23% of the total 118.4 km of slopes. The valley run is open, but the fun park and halfpipe are currently closed[5].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast is calling for some new snow on December 5th, with 4 inches expected. The temperatures will be ranging from -10°C to 2°C at the base and -14°C to -3°C at the summit. The rest of the week is expected to be partly cloudy with some fog at altitude[4].

The piste conditions are currently good for skiing, with the snow being described as "good-skiing" by the resort. Off-piste skiing is permitted, but be aware that the conditions can be variable. The season total snowfall so far is not available, but the average annual snowfall at Killington is a whopping 635 cm[2][5].

Before you head out, make sure to check the resort's operating schedule, which has lifts running from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekdays and 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekends[3]. And don't forget to grab your gear and get ready for some epic skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the gnar at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking good, with a current depth of 30 cm at the mountain (1293 m) and 5 cm at the base (355 m). The snow quality is mostly artificial, thanks to the resort's 1435 snow cannons that cover about 70% of the runs[2][5].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort did receive 5 cm of fresh powder on December 1st. The current weather conditions are partly cloudy with a temperature range of -16°C to -9°C at the summit and -12°C to -4°C at the base[5].

As for the lifts and trails, 4 out of 22 lifts are open, which translates to about 18% of the total lifts. Meanwhile, 27 km of slopes are open, which is roughly 23% of the total 118.4 km of slopes. The valley run is open, but the fun park and halfpipe are currently closed[5].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast is calling for some new snow on December 5th, with 4 inches expected. The temperatures will be ranging from -10°C to 2°C at the base and -14°C to -3°C at the summit. The rest of the week is expected to be partly cloudy with some fog at altitude[4].

The piste conditions are currently good for skiing, with the snow being described as "good-skiing" by the resort. Off-piste skiing is permitted, but be aware that the conditions can be variable. The season total snowfall so far is not available, but the average annual snowfall at Killington is a whopping 635 cm[2][5].

Before you head out, make sure to check the resort's operating schedule, which has lifts running from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekdays and 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekends[3]. And don't forget to grab your gear and get ready for some epic skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the gnar at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the snow conditions are looking good, with a current depth of 30 cm at the mountain (1293 m) and 5 cm at the base (355 m). The snow quality is mostly artificial, thanks to the resort's 1435 snow cannons that cover about 70% of the runs[2][5].

In the last 24 hours, there hasn't been any significant new snowfall, but the resort did receive 5 cm of fresh powder on December 1st. The current weather conditions are partly cloudy with a temperature range of -16°C to -9°C at the summit and -12°C to -4°C at the base[5].

As for the lifts and trails, 4 out of 22 lifts are open, which translates to about 18% of the total lifts. Meanwhile, 27 km of slopes are open, which is roughly 23% of the total 118.4 km of slopes. The valley run is open, but the fun park and halfpipe are currently closed[5].

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the weather forecast is calling for some new snow on December 5th, with 4 inches expected. The temperatures will be ranging from -10°C to 2°C at the base and -14°C to -3°C at the summit. The rest of the week is expected to be partly cloudy with some fog at altitude[4].

The piste conditions are currently good for skiing, with the snow being described as "good-skiing" by the resort. Off-piste skiing is permitted, but be aware that the conditions can be variable. The season total snowfall so far is not available, but the average annual snowfall at Killington is a whopping 635 cm[2][5].

Before you head out, make sure to check the resort's operating schedule, which has lifts running from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekdays and 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekends[3]. And don't forget to grab your gear and get ready for some epic skiing and snowboarding at Killington Resort

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      <title>Killington Resort Snow Report: Limited Runs, but Potential for Powder Ahead</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of today, December 7, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

The current snow depth at the base is 5 cm, while the summit boasts a respectable 30 cm. Over the last 24 hours, there's been less than 1 cm of new snowfall, and in the past 48 hours, the total new snowfall has been minimal, with the most significant snowfall expected to come later today, with up to 4 cm predicted for the afternoon.

Currently, 4 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 27 of 118.4 km of pistes. The piste conditions are primarily artificial snow cover, which is well-maintained but lacks the natural powder many skiers crave. Off-piste conditions are not ideal due to the limited natural snowfall.

The current weather is cloudy with a temperature of around -2°C (28°F) at the summit and slightly warmer at the base. The wind is a gentle SW breeze, making for comfortable skiing conditions.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast suggests a mix of cloudy and partly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from -3°C to 1°C (27°F to 34°F). There's a chance of heavy snow showers on Thursday, with up to 1 cm of new snow expected. However, the most significant snowfall is predicted for today, with 4 cm expected in the afternoon.

For those planning their ski holiday, the season is expected to run until June 22, 2025. While the current snow conditions are not the best, with some luck and the right weather patterns, Killington could see some significant snowfall in the coming days.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest updates, as conditions can change rapidly. And don't forget to enjoy the slopes, whether you're a seasoned skier or a snowboarding newbie. Happy skiing

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of today, December 7, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

The current snow depth at the base is 5 cm, while the summit boasts a respectable 30 cm. Over the last 24 hours, there's been less than 1 cm of new snowfall, and in the past 48 hours, the total new snowfall has been minimal, with the most significant snowfall expected to come later today, with up to 4 cm predicted for the afternoon.

Currently, 4 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 27 of 118.4 km of pistes. The piste conditions are primarily artificial snow cover, which is well-maintained but lacks the natural powder many skiers crave. Off-piste conditions are not ideal due to the limited natural snowfall.

The current weather is cloudy with a temperature of around -2°C (28°F) at the summit and slightly warmer at the base. The wind is a gentle SW breeze, making for comfortable skiing conditions.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast suggests a mix of cloudy and partly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from -3°C to 1°C (27°F to 34°F). There's a chance of heavy snow showers on Thursday, with up to 1 cm of new snow expected. However, the most significant snowfall is predicted for today, with 4 cm expected in the afternoon.

For those planning their ski holiday, the season is expected to run until June 22, 2025. While the current snow conditions are not the best, with some luck and the right weather patterns, Killington could see some significant snowfall in the coming days.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest updates, as conditions can change rapidly. And don't forget to enjoy the slopes, whether you're a seasoned skier or a snowboarding newbie. Happy skiing

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of today, December 7, 2024, here's the latest scoop on the snow conditions and what you can expect for your skiing or snowboarding adventure.

The current snow depth at the base is 5 cm, while the summit boasts a respectable 30 cm. Over the last 24 hours, there's been less than 1 cm of new snowfall, and in the past 48 hours, the total new snowfall has been minimal, with the most significant snowfall expected to come later today, with up to 4 cm predicted for the afternoon.

Currently, 4 out of 22 lifts are open, giving you access to 27 of 118.4 km of pistes. The piste conditions are primarily artificial snow cover, which is well-maintained but lacks the natural powder many skiers crave. Off-piste conditions are not ideal due to the limited natural snowfall.

The current weather is cloudy with a temperature of around -2°C (28°F) at the summit and slightly warmer at the base. The wind is a gentle SW breeze, making for comfortable skiing conditions.

Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast suggests a mix of cloudy and partly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from -3°C to 1°C (27°F to 34°F). There's a chance of heavy snow showers on Thursday, with up to 1 cm of new snow expected. However, the most significant snowfall is predicted for today, with 4 cm expected in the afternoon.

For those planning their ski holiday, the season is expected to run until June 22, 2025. While the current snow conditions are not the best, with some luck and the right weather patterns, Killington could see some significant snowfall in the coming days.

Before you head out, remember to check the latest updates, as conditions can change rapidly. And don't forget to enjoy the slopes, whether you're a seasoned skier or a snowboarding newbie. Happy skiing

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      <title>Killington Resort Snow Report: Cloudy Conditions and Light Snowfall Ahead</title>
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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on ski conditions and weather forecasts to help you plan your snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at Killington Resort is not specified in the available sources, but let's dive into the other essential details. The current weather conditions are cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 17°F at the base to 8°F at the summit, accompanied by an 11 mph wind[2].

Looking at the recent snowfall, the forecast indicates light snow through the day and into the evening, with snowfall expected to be 1 to 2 inches during the day and a trace amount in the evening[3]. However, specific 24 and 48-hour snowfall totals are not provided in the available sources.

For those eager to explore the slopes, the number of open lifts and trails is not specified in the provided information. However, it's worth noting that the resort anticipates a mid-May closure for the 2024/25 season, with peak dates including November 28 - December 1, 2024, and December 25, 2024[4].

The upcoming weather forecast for the next 5 days shows a mix of conditions. On Monday, expect partly cloudy skies becoming mostly cloudy in the evening, with periods of rain and snow expected overnight. Tuesday will be clear becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon, with no snowfall. Wednesday and Thursday will see mostly clear skies, with periods of snow expected in the morning on Thursday. Friday will be partly cloudy, with a few flurries in the afternoon and evening[3][5].

Piste and off-piste conditions are not detailed in the available sources, but it's always a good idea to check the latest snow reports before heading out. The season total snowfall is also not specified in the provided information.

In summary, Killington Resort is experiencing light snowfall with cloudy conditions and cold temperatures. While specific details on snow depth, open lifts and trails, and piste conditions are not available, the forecast suggests a mix of weather conditions in the coming days. Always check the latest snow reports and weather forecasts before planning your ski or snowboard adventure. Happy skiing

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on ski conditions and weather forecasts to help you plan your snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at Killington Resort is not specified in the available sources, but let's dive into the other essential details. The current weather conditions are cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 17°F at the base to 8°F at the summit, accompanied by an 11 mph wind[2].

Looking at the recent snowfall, the forecast indicates light snow through the day and into the evening, with snowfall expected to be 1 to 2 inches during the day and a trace amount in the evening[3]. However, specific 24 and 48-hour snowfall totals are not provided in the available sources.

For those eager to explore the slopes, the number of open lifts and trails is not specified in the provided information. However, it's worth noting that the resort anticipates a mid-May closure for the 2024/25 season, with peak dates including November 28 - December 1, 2024, and December 25, 2024[4].

The upcoming weather forecast for the next 5 days shows a mix of conditions. On Monday, expect partly cloudy skies becoming mostly cloudy in the evening, with periods of rain and snow expected overnight. Tuesday will be clear becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon, with no snowfall. Wednesday and Thursday will see mostly clear skies, with periods of snow expected in the morning on Thursday. Friday will be partly cloudy, with a few flurries in the afternoon and evening[3][5].

Piste and off-piste conditions are not detailed in the available sources, but it's always a good idea to check the latest snow reports before heading out. The season total snowfall is also not specified in the provided information.

In summary, Killington Resort is experiencing light snowfall with cloudy conditions and cold temperatures. While specific details on snow depth, open lifts and trails, and piste conditions are not available, the forecast suggests a mix of weather conditions in the coming days. Always check the latest snow reports and weather forecasts before planning your ski or snowboard adventure. Happy skiing

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

If you're itching to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, here's the latest scoop on ski conditions and weather forecasts to help you plan your snow-filled adventure.

Currently, the snow depth at Killington Resort is not specified in the available sources, but let's dive into the other essential details. The current weather conditions are cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 17°F at the base to 8°F at the summit, accompanied by an 11 mph wind[2].

Looking at the recent snowfall, the forecast indicates light snow through the day and into the evening, with snowfall expected to be 1 to 2 inches during the day and a trace amount in the evening[3]. However, specific 24 and 48-hour snowfall totals are not provided in the available sources.

For those eager to explore the slopes, the number of open lifts and trails is not specified in the provided information. However, it's worth noting that the resort anticipates a mid-May closure for the 2024/25 season, with peak dates including November 28 - December 1, 2024, and December 25, 2024[4].

The upcoming weather forecast for the next 5 days shows a mix of conditions. On Monday, expect partly cloudy skies becoming mostly cloudy in the evening, with periods of rain and snow expected overnight. Tuesday will be clear becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon, with no snowfall. Wednesday and Thursday will see mostly clear skies, with periods of snow expected in the morning on Thursday. Friday will be partly cloudy, with a few flurries in the afternoon and evening[3][5].

Piste and off-piste conditions are not detailed in the available sources, but it's always a good idea to check the latest snow reports before heading out. The season total snowfall is also not specified in the provided information.

In summary, Killington Resort is experiencing light snowfall with cloudy conditions and cold temperatures. While specific details on snow depth, open lifts and trails, and piste conditions are not available, the forecast suggests a mix of weather conditions in the coming days. Always check the latest snow reports and weather forecasts before planning your ski or snowboard adventure. Happy skiing

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, the largest ski and snowboard destination in Eastern North America. As of the latest update, the resort is open with 4 out of 22 lifts operating and 27 kilometers of pistes available for skiing and snowboarding. The current snow conditions are variable, with early season conditions existing on open terrain, and snowmaking operations in progress throughout the day[1][2].

The base and summit snow depths are not currently reported, but the resort has seen a recent snowfall of 1cm (0.4 inches) over the past 12 hours. No significant snowfall is forecasted in the next 48 hours, but there is a prediction of 2cm of snow on Friday, November 29th[2][3].

The current weather conditions are mild, with temperatures ranging from 17°C (63°F) at the summit to 25°C (77°F) at the base. The forecast for the next 5 days shows a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions, with temperatures gradually cooling down. On Tuesday, expect sunny skies with a high of 25°C (77°F) and a low of 15°C (59°F), followed by partly cloudy conditions on Wednesday and Thursday[3].

Piste conditions are variable, with advanced terrain available for skiing and snowboarding. Off-piste conditions are not currently reported. The Killington Parks crew has set up a few features for jibbing on Reason, and will continue to build out the park as the early season progresses[1].

The season total snowfall is not currently reported, but Killington Resort averages 166 inches of snow per year, with 49 snowfall days on average[5].

For visitors, it's worth noting that the resort is open 7 days a week, weather permitting, and lift tickets and rentals must be purchased online in advance or at the resort. The K-1 Lodge, Peak Lodge, and Subie Shack offer food and beverages, and the Killington App provides real-time lift and trail status, lift wait times, and tracking features[1].

So, grab your gear and hit the slopes at Killington Resort. With its expansive snowmaking and lift system, diverse snow sports terrain, and commitment to investment and quality, it's a can't-miss destination for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

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      <itunes:summary>Ski Report for Killington Resort, Vermont

Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, the largest ski and snowboard destination in Eastern North America. As of the latest update, the resort is open with 4 out of 22 lifts operating and 27 kilometers of pistes available for skiing and snowboarding. The current snow conditions are variable, with early season conditions existing on open terrain, and snowmaking operations in progress throughout the day[1][2].

The base and summit snow depths are not currently reported, but the resort has seen a recent snowfall of 1cm (0.4 inches) over the past 12 hours. No significant snowfall is forecasted in the next 48 hours, but there is a prediction of 2cm of snow on Friday, November 29th[2][3].

The current weather conditions are mild, with temperatures ranging from 17°C (63°F) at the summit to 25°C (77°F) at the base. The forecast for the next 5 days shows a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions, with temperatures gradually cooling down. On Tuesday, expect sunny skies with a high of 25°C (77°F) and a low of 15°C (59°F), followed by partly cloudy conditions on Wednesday and Thursday[3].

Piste conditions are variable, with advanced terrain available for skiing and snowboarding. Off-piste conditions are not currently reported. The Killington Parks crew has set up a few features for jibbing on Reason, and will continue to build out the park as the early season progresses[1].

The season total snowfall is not currently reported, but Killington Resort averages 166 inches of snow per year, with 49 snowfall days on average[5].

For visitors, it's worth noting that the resort is open 7 days a week, weather permitting, and lift tickets and rentals must be purchased online in advance or at the resort. The K-1 Lodge, Peak Lodge, and Subie Shack offer food and beverages, and the Killington App provides real-time lift and trail status, lift wait times, and tracking features[1].

So, grab your gear and hit the slopes at Killington Resort. With its expansive snowmaking and lift system, diverse snow sports terrain, and commitment to investment and quality, it's a can't-miss destination for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to shred the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont, the largest ski and snowboard destination in Eastern North America. As of the latest update, the resort is open with 4 out of 22 lifts operating and 27 kilometers of pistes available for skiing and snowboarding. The current snow conditions are variable, with early season conditions existing on open terrain, and snowmaking operations in progress throughout the day[1][2].

The base and summit snow depths are not currently reported, but the resort has seen a recent snowfall of 1cm (0.4 inches) over the past 12 hours. No significant snowfall is forecasted in the next 48 hours, but there is a prediction of 2cm of snow on Friday, November 29th[2][3].

The current weather conditions are mild, with temperatures ranging from 17°C (63°F) at the summit to 25°C (77°F) at the base. The forecast for the next 5 days shows a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions, with temperatures gradually cooling down. On Tuesday, expect sunny skies with a high of 25°C (77°F) and a low of 15°C (59°F), followed by partly cloudy conditions on Wednesday and Thursday[3].

Piste conditions are variable, with advanced terrain available for skiing and snowboarding. Off-piste conditions are not currently reported. The Killington Parks crew has set up a few features for jibbing on Reason, and will continue to build out the park as the early season progresses[1].

The season total snowfall is not currently reported, but Killington Resort averages 166 inches of snow per year, with 49 snowfall days on average[5].

For visitors, it's worth noting that the resort is open 7 days a week, weather permitting, and lift tickets and rentals must be purchased online in advance or at the resort. The K-1 Lodge, Peak Lodge, and Subie Shack offer food and beverages, and the Killington App provides real-time lift and trail status, lift wait times, and tracking features[1].

So, grab your gear and hit the slopes at Killington Resort. With its expansive snowmaking and lift system, diverse snow sports terrain, and commitment to investment and quality, it's a can't-miss destination for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the snow conditions are a bit variable, but there's still plenty of fun to be had. The current snow depth at the base is 5 cm, while the summit boasts 30 cm of snow. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort is working hard to keep the slopes in top shape with artificial snow[1][2].

Currently, only 2 out of 22 lifts are open, and just 1 out of 118.4 km of slopes are available for skiing. The valley run is closed, and the fun park and halfpipe are also not in operation[1]. However, the resort is open and ready for visitors.

The weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to -10°C over the next few days. There's a dusting of new snow expected, but no significant snowfall is forecasted in the near future[4]. For the next 5 days, you can expect light snow showers and cloudy skies, with winds increasing by the weekend.

Piste conditions are variable, and off-piste conditions are not ideal due to the lack of fresh snow. However, the resort is working hard to maintain the slopes and provide a great skiing experience[2].

As for the season total snowfall, it's been a tough start, but the resort is gearing up for the World Cup next week and is focusing on getting more terrain open. Just a couple of trails are currently open on the upper mountain, and walking is required for those with passes or day tickets[4].

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest snow report and weather forecast. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a chilly few days on the slopes The snow telephone is available at +1 / 802 / 4223261 for the latest updates[1]. So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the winter wonderland at Killington Resort.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the snow conditions are a bit variable, but there's still plenty of fun to be had. The current snow depth at the base is 5 cm, while the summit boasts 30 cm of snow. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort is working hard to keep the slopes in top shape with artificial snow[1][2].

Currently, only 2 out of 22 lifts are open, and just 1 out of 118.4 km of slopes are available for skiing. The valley run is closed, and the fun park and halfpipe are also not in operation[1]. However, the resort is open and ready for visitors.

The weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to -10°C over the next few days. There's a dusting of new snow expected, but no significant snowfall is forecasted in the near future[4]. For the next 5 days, you can expect light snow showers and cloudy skies, with winds increasing by the weekend.

Piste conditions are variable, and off-piste conditions are not ideal due to the lack of fresh snow. However, the resort is working hard to maintain the slopes and provide a great skiing experience[2].

As for the season total snowfall, it's been a tough start, but the resort is gearing up for the World Cup next week and is focusing on getting more terrain open. Just a couple of trails are currently open on the upper mountain, and walking is required for those with passes or day tickets[4].

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest snow report and weather forecast. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a chilly few days on the slopes The snow telephone is available at +1 / 802 / 4223261 for the latest updates[1]. So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the winter wonderland at Killington Resort.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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Daily Ski Conditions for Killington Resort, Vermont

Get ready to hit the slopes at Killington Resort in Vermont As of the latest update, the snow conditions are a bit variable, but there's still plenty of fun to be had. The current snow depth at the base is 5 cm, while the summit boasts 30 cm of snow. Unfortunately, there hasn't been any new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the resort is working hard to keep the slopes in top shape with artificial snow[1][2].

Currently, only 2 out of 22 lifts are open, and just 1 out of 118.4 km of slopes are available for skiing. The valley run is closed, and the fun park and halfpipe are also not in operation[1]. However, the resort is open and ready for visitors.

The weather conditions are quite chilly, with temperatures ranging from -3°C to -10°C over the next few days. There's a dusting of new snow expected, but no significant snowfall is forecasted in the near future[4]. For the next 5 days, you can expect light snow showers and cloudy skies, with winds increasing by the weekend.

Piste conditions are variable, and off-piste conditions are not ideal due to the lack of fresh snow. However, the resort is working hard to maintain the slopes and provide a great skiing experience[2].

As for the season total snowfall, it's been a tough start, but the resort is gearing up for the World Cup next week and is focusing on getting more terrain open. Just a couple of trails are currently open on the upper mountain, and walking is required for those with passes or day tickets[4].

Before you head out, make sure to check the latest snow report and weather forecast. And don't forget to bundle up – it's going to be a chilly few days on the slopes The snow telephone is available at +1 / 802 / 4223261 for the latest updates[1]. So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the winter wonderland at Killington Resort.

The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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