The race is on!

It’s been a record-breaking snowfall year for many Western U.S. ski resorts, especially those located in California’s Sierra Nevadas. In fact, it’s been so deep at Lake Tahoe that several resorts might even make it to the 700-inch mark. Extended season announcements are already happening, and it’s clear that spring-skiing conditions are going to be all-time. Tune into to see snow totals and pics.

  1. Mt. Rose, Nev.: 650″

  2. Sugar Bowl, Calif.: 635″

  3. Kirkwood, Calif.: 578″

  4. Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows, Calif.: 577″

  5. Heavenly, Calif: 556″

  6. Northstar, Calif: 561″

  7. Mammoth, Calif.: 512″

  8. Sierra at Tahoe, Calif.: 490″

  9. Jackson Hole, Wy.: 483″

  10. Snowbird, Utah: 417″

  11. Alta, Utah: 416″

  12. Grand Targhee, Wy.: 375″

  13. Mt. Hood Meadows, Ore.: 365″

  14. Wolf Creek, Colo.: 355″

  15. Revelstoke, B.C.: 353″

  16. Whistler Blackcomb, B.C.: 316″

  17. Crested Butte, Colo.: 293″