Shocking video shows snowless mountain at Mt. Shasta Ski Park as resort shuts early

Winter ended early on the slopes of a popular Northern California ski resort after unusually warm weather and steady rain wiped out much of the mountain’s snow.Mt.Shasta Ski Park declared its 2025-26 ski season officially over after closing on Tuesday.
Operations had already been paused on March 2 as conditions on the mountain quickly worsened.The resort only managed to stay open for 55 days this season, falling short of its 60-day operating promise tied to its season passes.Managers on the mountain said forecasts showing continued warm temperatures and no significant storms made reopening unrealistic.Without colder weather, the snowpack on the slopes continued to break down.The resort uses snowmaking machines across about 44% of the mountain, but those systems depend on freezing temperatures to function properly.
California Post News: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, WhatsApp, LinkedInCalifornia Post Sports Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, XCalifornia Post Opinion California Post Newsletters: Sign up here!California Post App: Download here!Home delivery: Sign up here!Page Six Hollywood: Sign up here!This winter brought long stretches that were simply too warm to produce artificial snow.Rainstorms also played a major role in the shutdown.Downpours can quickly destroy a ski base because they cut through both natural snow and the dense man-made snow created by machines.As storms moved through Northern California in late winter, the base layer on many trails thinned out and became patchy.
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By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Never miss a story By early March, the snowpack had weakened enough that resort officials said it was no longer safe to keep the terrain open to skiers and snowboarders.Season pass holders will receive a credit because the resort did not m...