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Carving Turns and Chasing Powder at Big Sky Resort: A Winter Wonderland in Montana
Published 4 months ago
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Ski Report for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime winter vibes right now—think grippy snow perfect for carving turns and laying down fresh tracks on Lone Mountain. The base sits at a solid **20 cm (8 inches)**, while the summit boasts **76 cm (30 inches)** of depth, with that last dump hitting on December 26. No new snow in the past 24 or 48 hours, but the season total is stacking up nicely at around **110 inches** from October 1.
You'll have plenty of terrain to rip: **128 of 250 km (51%)** of slopes open, including the valley run, plus **31 of 40 lifts (78%)** spinning for your alpine adventures. Piste conditions are **gripping**—firm and responsive after the recent cold snap—while off-piste varies with wind-scoured crusts mixing into stashes of preserved powder; stay savvy out there as sun and gusts can shift things fast.
Weather's playing nice today with clear skies turning partly cloudy, temps climbing from an overnight low of **18°F** to a daytime high around **32°F** at the base (colder up top at **22°F** summit). No fresh flakes forecast in the next 48 hours, but look ahead: Wednesday highs near **40°F** with light winds, Thursday **36°F** sunny, Friday similar at **36°F**, Saturday **38°F** partly cloudy, and temps dipping to the **20s-30s** into early next week—prime for cold smokes and consistent cover.
Pro tip from the locals: resort's open through April 26, 2026, and AI models are buzzing about an "excellent" season with 300-325 inches potential (113-123% of average), fueled by cold temps and La Niña vibes. Bundle up for those arctic blasts, check lifts/trails live, and hit the slopes—Big Sky's calling your inner powder hound!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime winter vibes right now—think grippy snow perfect for carving turns and laying down fresh tracks on Lone Mountain. The base sits at a solid **20 cm (8 inches)**, while the summit boasts **76 cm (30 inches)** of depth, with that last dump hitting on December 26. No new snow in the past 24 or 48 hours, but the season total is stacking up nicely at around **110 inches** from October 1.
You'll have plenty of terrain to rip: **128 of 250 km (51%)** of slopes open, including the valley run, plus **31 of 40 lifts (78%)** spinning for your alpine adventures. Piste conditions are **gripping**—firm and responsive after the recent cold snap—while off-piste varies with wind-scoured crusts mixing into stashes of preserved powder; stay savvy out there as sun and gusts can shift things fast.
Weather's playing nice today with clear skies turning partly cloudy, temps climbing from an overnight low of **18°F** to a daytime high around **32°F** at the base (colder up top at **22°F** summit). No fresh flakes forecast in the next 48 hours, but look ahead: Wednesday highs near **40°F** with light winds, Thursday **36°F** sunny, Friday similar at **36°F**, Saturday **38°F** partly cloudy, and temps dipping to the **20s-30s** into early next week—prime for cold smokes and consistent cover.
Pro tip from the locals: resort's open through April 26, 2026, and AI models are buzzing about an "excellent" season with 300-325 inches potential (113-123% of average), fueled by cold temps and La Niña vibes. Bundle up for those arctic blasts, check lifts/trails live, and hit the slopes—Big Sky's calling your inner powder hound!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.