Mother Nature Drops 29 inches of Powder on Snowbird with More to Come

25th February 2013 | OnTheSnow Staff

News Regions: Utah

Resorts in this article: Snowbird

Over 29 inches of snow has fallen at Snowbird giving powder lovers a reason to ditch work and head to the mountain.

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Mother Nature is looking to make good on the promise that March will be the snowiest month this year. The most recent storm brought 29 inches of snow to Snowbird and another storm, nipping at the heels of the last one, promises even more snowfall.

“It snowed almost two feet in two days, and Sunday morning we woke up to blue skies and sunshine to complement the thigh-high powder,” said Dave Fields, Vice President of Resort Operations. “We’re eager for the next storm, which is on its way.”

With historic averages of over 80 inches of snow in March, and a current base of more than seven feet, dreamy mountain conditions at Snowbird beckon. Great deals on Powder Packages, like the Early Week Stay & Ski Package make a late-winter or spring getaway all the more tempting. Save big and enjoy deep powder.

If you like kicking back after a day on the slopes, check out the luxurious Spa Summit Package for the ultimate long weekend getaway. Snowbird has sweetened this already sugary deal with daily custom massages, spa access and lunchtime dining at the Seven Summits Lounge.

It’s an exciting time at Snowbird with St. Patrick's Day and The Freeride World Championships right around the corner. Enjoy events like the Steve Young Celebrity Ski Classic, après-ski specials and live music on the Plaza Deck. Don't let the snowiest month of the year pass you by.

If you're a Utah local or looking to make the most of your vacation, check out Snowbird’s Spring Pass Specials—March 1 to closing for $499 or April 1 to closing for $329.  

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