By Yeti \ March 13 2019
March came roaring in like a Lion. Here are photos, storm totals and year-to-date snowfall to recap the storm. If you're not a UT local, it's not too late to book your trip to ski The Greatest Snow on Earth this winter. (Hint: March can be one of Utah's snowiest months!)
March 8
Photo Rocko Menzyk Mar 12 2019 / Alta Ski Area
March 10
Photo Ben Moisen Mar 11 2019 / Powder Mountain
March 11
Photo Mike Saemisch Mar 11 2019 / Brian Head Resort
March 8
Photo Eric Schramm Mar 11 2019 / Deer Valley
March 9
Photo Chris Pearson Athlete Blake LaCroix Mar 8 2019 / Snowbasin Resort
March 9
Mar 8 2019 / Park City Mountain
March 8
Photo Chris Segal Athlete Justin Latimer Mar 8 2019 / Snowbird
Comparing 13 Utah resort's year-to-date snowfall as of March 13, 2019.
Mar 12 2019 / Utah Resorts
March 8
Photo Rocko Menzyk Mar 12 2019 / Alta Ski Area
March 10
Photo Ben Moisen Mar 11 2019 / Powder Mountain
March 11
Photo Mike Saemisch Mar 11 2019 / Brian Head Resort
March 8
Photo Eric Schramm Mar 11 2019 / Deer Valley
March 9
Photo Chris Pearson Athlete Blake LaCroix Mar 8 2019 / Snowbasin Resort
March 9
Mar 8 2019 / Park City Mountain
March 8
Photo Chris Segal Athlete Justin Latimer Mar 8 2019 / Snowbird
Comparing 13 Utah resort's year-to-date snowfall as of March 13, 2019.
Mar 12 2019 / Utah Resorts
Compared to last year, with the total snowfall at 345" and a base of 87", we're looking really good. Comparing this winter to the winter of 2016-17, 633" fell throughout the season and the base depth was 149". Right now Brighton is sitting at 513" total snowfall and 137" base. We're knocking on the door of beating the record year which was the best year we've had in at least six years and as this is being written, even more snow is falling in the Wasatch.
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