By Yeti \ January 22 2019
MLK weekend brought a HUGE storm through Utah delivering over 65 inches between January 18 and 22. Some of Utah's base depths are now over 100 inches and the skiing is REALLY REALLY good! The big winners from this storm were Alta, Snowbird and Brighton, all receiving over 50 inches since January 18. See storm totals below, including a seven-day snow total from January 16-22. And now we wait for the next storm to roll into town.
In the meantime, feast your eyes on some of our favorite shots from the weekend.
January 18 at Deer Valley
Photo Chris Pearson Athlete Joe Green Jan 22 2019 / Deer Valley Resort
January 19 at Snowbird
Photo Chris Segal Athlete Pep Fujas Jan 22 2019 / Snowbird
January 21 at Alta Ski Area
Photo Rocko Menzyk Jan 22 2019 / Alta Ski Area
January 18 at Park City Mountian
Photo Scott Markewiz Jan 21 2019 / Park City Mountian
Cars buried deep in the parking lot
Photo Rocko Menzyk Jan 22 2019 / Alta Ski Area
January 17 at Powder Mountain
Photo Chris Pearson Athlete Blake LaCroix Jan 22 2019 / Powder Mountain
January 22 at Solitude
Photo David Martinez Moreno Athlete Stefanie Schulz Jan 22 2019 / Solitude Mountain Resort
January 19 at Snowbird
Photo Chris Segal Athlete Amie Engerbretson Jan 22 2019 / Snowbird
January 21 at Deer Valley
Jan 22 2019 / Deer Valley Resort
Jan 22 2019
January 18 at Deer Valley
Photo Chris Pearson Athlete Joe Green Jan 22 2019 / Deer Valley Resort
January 19 at Snowbird
Photo Chris Segal Athlete Pep Fujas Jan 22 2019 / Snowbird
January 21 at Alta Ski Area
Photo Rocko Menzyk Jan 22 2019 / Alta Ski Area
January 18 at Park City Mountian
Photo Scott Markewiz Jan 21 2019 / Park City Mountian
Cars buried deep in the parking lot
Photo Rocko Menzyk Jan 22 2019 / Alta Ski Area
January 17 at Powder Mountain
Photo Chris Pearson Athlete Blake LaCroix Jan 22 2019 / Powder Mountain
January 22 at Solitude
Photo David Martinez Moreno Athlete Stefanie Schulz Jan 22 2019 / Solitude Mountain Resort
January 19 at Snowbird
Photo Chris Segal Athlete Amie Engerbretson Jan 22 2019 / Snowbird
January 21 at Deer Valley
Jan 22 2019 / Deer Valley Resort
Jan 22 2019
Alta Ski Area - 57 inches
Beaver Mountain - 33 inches
Brian Head Ski Resort - 18 inches
Brighton - 51 inches
Deer Valley Resort - 42 inches
Eagle Point - 34 inches
Nordic Valley - 7 inches
Park City Mountain - 45 inches
Powder Mountain - 24 inches
Snowbasin Resort - 24 inches
Snowbird - 66 inches
Solitude Mountain Resort - 45 inches
Sundance Mountain Resort - 41 inches
Ski Utah offers a variety of historic snow data sets:
Select either Base or New Snowfall. Then select from Today, Last 7 Days, Last 30 Days, or Historic. When viewing Historic, you can zoom in on dates by clicking on the graph lines. Enjoy!
Alta Ski Area - 74 inches
Beaver Mountain - 29 inches
Brian Head Ski Resort - 21 inches
Brighton - 67 inches
Deer Valley Resort - 53 inches
Eagle Point - 43 inches
Nordic Valley - 14 inches
Park City Mountain - 51 inches
Powder Mountain - 36 inches
Snowbasin Resort - 35 inches
Snowbird - 77 inches
Solitude Mountain Resort - 63 inches
Sundance Mountain Resort - 55 inches
If you want to nerd out on more snow stats, visit Utah's Offical Snow Report.
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