Snowbird, Utah – Recent storms this week deposited four feet of snow at Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort, lifting January’s total to 103 inches. The Little Cottonwood Canyon resort has received 269 inches this season with a mid-mountain base of 95 inches.

“This recent parade of storms has made for the best conditions of the season and prime powder skiing,” said Snowbird President Bob Bonar. “As we head into the heavy snowfall months of February and March, the mountain is sure to only get better.”

Snowbird averages an annual snowfall of 500 inches, providing the longest ski and snowboard season in Utah. Last season Snowbird received 611 inches and remained open until June 22. Lodging packages, including Ski Free with Powder Perks discounts for $135 per person/double occupancy can be found at http://www.snowbird.com.

To see photos and video of the recent powder skiing and riding, go to http://www.snowbird.com and click on Photo of the Day. Live shots of the current storm’s snow accumulation can be seen using Snowbird’s SnowCam at http://www.snowbird.com/snowcam.