Patrol Weather | Mammoth Ski
Mammoth Mountain Ski Patrol manages some of the most complex weather-driven terrain in North America, where conditions can shift from 300 days of annual sunshine to extreme "thunder snow" and blizzard conditions with winds exceeding 100 mph.
Provides critical data on wind speed and wind chill, which often reach extremes (e.g., 91 mph gusts and -22°F wind chill during major storms). McCoy Station $10–20American ClosedMammoth Lakes, CA mammoth ski patrol weather
The "Top" (Summit) often remains closed until patrol can verify stability after high winds and heavy snowfall (e.g., 75+ inches in 48 hours) create highly unstable snowpacks. Safety & Real-Time Reporting Mammoth Mountain Ski Patrol manages some of the
Monitors base-level accumulation and freeze-thaw cycles that impact lower-mountain grooming. which often reach extremes (e.g.
Ski Patrol relies on a dense network of over 20 weather stations providing 15-minute real-time updates. Key stations include: The Summit at Mammoth 3-star hotel Mammoth Lakes, CA