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Steamboat's Firing: 12 Inches of Fresh Powder and Cold Temps Keep the Snow Perfect
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Ski Report for Steamboat, Colorado
Daily Ski Conditions for Steamboat, Colorado
Here's the latest from Steamboat, and word to the wise—this place is absolutely firing right now.
The base is sitting at a solid 49 inches with the summit clocking in at around 46 inches, which is looking pretty respectable for late January. What makes this week special is that Mother Nature just delivered the goods: Steamboat picked up at least 12 inches at the summit recently, with about 1 foot of fresh powder blanketing the slopes. That's the kind of news that makes powder hounds lose their minds, and rightfully so.
Weather-wise, today and tomorrow are going to be chilly but manageable. Expect highs around 30 degrees with lows dipping down to around 21 degrees, which actually works in your favor—those cold temps mean any fresh snow is going to stay nice and light instead of consolidating into mush. There's still up to an inch of new snow in the forecast over the coming days, so don't put away your pow skis just yet.
Looking ahead at the five-day forecast, Friday stays cold with highs around 30 degrees and potential lingering snow showers. The weekend warms up slightly with highs reaching the mid-30s on Saturday and Sunday, which is still excellent for maintaining snow quality. By midweek, temperatures climb toward the upper 30s, but nothing that'll devastate the conditions dramatically.
Current lifts show 19 of 23 operating, so you've got solid access across the mountain. The piste conditions are ranging from fresh powder to firm surfaces depending on how much traffic specific runs have seen. Off-piste is particularly variable right now—the cold temperatures are doing wonders for preserving powder stashes, though wind-exposed sections might have some crust. Tree-lined terrain, however, is holding onto fresh snow beautifully.
Season-to-date snowfall is sitting around 80 inches across the resort, which positions Steamboat firmly in that reliable snow zone it's famous for. The resort averages about 314 inches annually, and this champagne powder Steamboat is known for is exactly what makes the skiing here legendary.
One heads-up: this recent storm has drawn crowds, so expect busier slopes this weekend. Remember the responsibility code—those ahead of you have the right of way. But honestly? A bit of crowding is a small price to pay for these conditions. Get out there and carve it up.
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 Steamboat, Colorado
Here's the latest from Steamboat, and word to the wise—this place is absolutely firing right now.
The base is sitting at a solid 49 inches with the summit clocking in at around 46 inches, which is looking pretty respectable for late January. What makes this week special is that Mother Nature just delivered the goods: Steamboat picked up at least 12 inches at the summit recently, with about 1 foot of fresh powder blanketing the slopes. That's the kind of news that makes powder hounds lose their minds, and rightfully so.
Weather-wise, today and tomorrow are going to be chilly but manageable. Expect highs around 30 degrees with lows dipping down to around 21 degrees, which actually works in your favor—those cold temps mean any fresh snow is going to stay nice and light instead of consolidating into mush. There's still up to an inch of new snow in the forecast over the coming days, so don't put away your pow skis just yet.
Looking ahead at the five-day forecast, Friday stays cold with highs around 30 degrees and potential lingering snow showers. The weekend warms up slightly with highs reaching the mid-30s on Saturday and Sunday, which is still excellent for maintaining snow quality. By midweek, temperatures climb toward the upper 30s, but nothing that'll devastate the conditions dramatically.
Current lifts show 19 of 23 operating, so you've got solid access across the mountain. The piste conditions are ranging from fresh powder to firm surfaces depending on how much traffic specific runs have seen. Off-piste is particularly variable right now—the cold temperatures are doing wonders for preserving powder stashes, though wind-exposed sections might have some crust. Tree-lined terrain, however, is holding onto fresh snow beautifully.
Season-to-date snowfall is sitting around 80 inches across the resort, which positions Steamboat firmly in that reliable snow zone it's famous for. The resort averages about 314 inches annually, and this champagne powder Steamboat is known for is exactly what makes the skiing here legendary.
One heads-up: this recent storm has drawn crowds, so expect busier slopes this weekend. Remember the responsibility code—those ahead of you have the right of way. But honestly? A bit of crowding is a small price to pay for these conditions. Get out there and carve it up.
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.