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Big Sky's 400-Inch Season: Epic Conditions, Light Winds, and Fresh Snow on the Horizon
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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 calling your name with epic conditions primed for sending it down the slopes! Right now, the base sits at a plush 102 cm (about 40 inches) of snow, while the summit boasts 132 cm (52 inches) for those high-alpine carves—gripping snow quality that's perfect for locking in edges without ice surprises. Last flakes dropped on February 9, so no freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the season total is cruising toward Big Sky's legendary 400-inch average.
All 40 lifts are spinning at 100%, unlocking 218 of 250 km (87%) of terrain—including the valley run—so you've got endless lines from buttery groomers to steeps. Piste is gripping and ready to rip, while off-piste demands caution: always pack your beacon, shovel, probe, and check avy reports before ducking ropes—it's not patrolled out there.
Weather's delivering classic Big Sky vibes today: chilly around 15-21°F at base and 7-9°F summit under cloudy skies with light 1 m/h winds—bundle up but expect prime pow potential. Looking ahead, forecasts mix freeze-thaw with fresh snow chances: expect 1 inch possible today/tomorrow (temps 18-39°F town), then cloudy spells through Sunday with highs near 36-39°F and lows 19-28°F, plus scattered snow flurries (up to 2-3 inches mid-week). Snowline dips low, so keep eyes on updates for that next dump.
Pro tip from the locals: winds could gust to 20 mph with more snow inbound today, so hit the Lone Peak Tram early for untouched stashes. Resort's open strong through April 26—valley runs flowing, fun park firing, no night skiing or halfpipe yet. Grab your pass and charge; this is Montana magic at its finest!
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 calling your name with epic conditions primed for sending it down the slopes! Right now, the base sits at a plush 102 cm (about 40 inches) of snow, while the summit boasts 132 cm (52 inches) for those high-alpine carves—gripping snow quality that's perfect for locking in edges without ice surprises. Last flakes dropped on February 9, so no freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the season total is cruising toward Big Sky's legendary 400-inch average.
All 40 lifts are spinning at 100%, unlocking 218 of 250 km (87%) of terrain—including the valley run—so you've got endless lines from buttery groomers to steeps. Piste is gripping and ready to rip, while off-piste demands caution: always pack your beacon, shovel, probe, and check avy reports before ducking ropes—it's not patrolled out there.
Weather's delivering classic Big Sky vibes today: chilly around 15-21°F at base and 7-9°F summit under cloudy skies with light 1 m/h winds—bundle up but expect prime pow potential. Looking ahead, forecasts mix freeze-thaw with fresh snow chances: expect 1 inch possible today/tomorrow (temps 18-39°F town), then cloudy spells through Sunday with highs near 36-39°F and lows 19-28°F, plus scattered snow flurries (up to 2-3 inches mid-week). Snowline dips low, so keep eyes on updates for that next dump.
Pro tip from the locals: winds could gust to 20 mph with more snow inbound today, so hit the Lone Peak Tram early for untouched stashes. Resort's open strong through April 26—valley runs flowing, fun park firing, no night skiing or halfpipe yet. Grab your pass and charge; this is Montana magic at its finest!
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.