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Steamboat March Update: Spring Snow Incoming, Grab Your Morning Runs Before Afternoon Slush Takes Over
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Ski Report for Steamboat, Colorado
Daily Ski Conditions for Steamboat, Colorado
# Steamboat Snow Report: March 12, 2026
If you're thinking about heading to Steamboat, here's what you need to know right now. The mountain is in pretty solid shape heading into mid-March, with some fresh powder still clinging to the higher elevations and a forecast that's about to get interesting.
Starting with the goods: you've got a 38-inch base at mid-mountain and a healthy 64 inches up top, sitting at 73 percent of average for this time of year. The recent storms have been generous—3.5 inches fell in just the last 24 hours at mid-mountain, with 4 inches at the summit. Over the past couple of weeks, there have been multiple dumps including 8 centimeters each on March 6th and 10th, so the snow quality should still be pretty decent, especially on the upper mountain where freeze-thaw cycles haven't worked their magic as much.
You're looking at 18 of 23 lifts running, with 166 of 184 trails open. That's solid coverage across all difficulty levels—89 percent of beginner runs, 99 percent of intermediate, 73 percent of advanced, and 23 percent of expert terrain are ready to ride. The piste conditions are packed powder and groomed snow, which means the resort has been out grooming regularly.
Right now it's windy up here—27 mph winds are pushing around the 38 degrees at the base, with the summit hanging around a chilly 4 degrees. The skies are mostly cloudy, so don't expect that bluebird day just yet.
The forecast is looking mixed for your next few days. Friday brings a high of 54 degrees in town with winds staying strong from the west, while Saturday cools down to 55 degrees in town (but only 38 at the summit). Sunday is when things get interesting—temperatures are expected to drop significantly to 38 in town and 37 at the base elevation, with northwesterly winds bringing some snow. About an inch of new snow is forecast for Sunday, with the snow line varying between roughly 7,400 and 6,900 feet. Monday looks slightly warmer at 37 degrees in town with another inch of snow possible. By midweek, we're warming back up into the lower 60s.
This is classic spring skiing territory. You'll want to get up there early in the morning before the afternoon sun softens everything up, especially at the lower elevations. The upper mountain should stay pretty good through the weekend, but once that sun hits the mid and lower mountain pistes on Friday and Saturday, you're going to see some slushy conditions develop pretty quick. The off-piste situation is variable depending on exposure—north-facing terrain will hold powder longer, while south-facing slopes are going to get worked over fast.
The season runs through April 19th, so you've still got over a month to go. Spring snow is coming and going, so if you're making the trip, grab your morning sessions and enjoy the fact that the mountain is still operating at decent capacity with fresh snow in the forecast.
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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
# Steamboat Snow Report: March 12, 2026
If you're thinking about heading to Steamboat, here's what you need to know right now. The mountain is in pretty solid shape heading into mid-March, with some fresh powder still clinging to the higher elevations and a forecast that's about to get interesting.
Starting with the goods: you've got a 38-inch base at mid-mountain and a healthy 64 inches up top, sitting at 73 percent of average for this time of year. The recent storms have been generous—3.5 inches fell in just the last 24 hours at mid-mountain, with 4 inches at the summit. Over the past couple of weeks, there have been multiple dumps including 8 centimeters each on March 6th and 10th, so the snow quality should still be pretty decent, especially on the upper mountain where freeze-thaw cycles haven't worked their magic as much.
You're looking at 18 of 23 lifts running, with 166 of 184 trails open. That's solid coverage across all difficulty levels—89 percent of beginner runs, 99 percent of intermediate, 73 percent of advanced, and 23 percent of expert terrain are ready to ride. The piste conditions are packed powder and groomed snow, which means the resort has been out grooming regularly.
Right now it's windy up here—27 mph winds are pushing around the 38 degrees at the base, with the summit hanging around a chilly 4 degrees. The skies are mostly cloudy, so don't expect that bluebird day just yet.
The forecast is looking mixed for your next few days. Friday brings a high of 54 degrees in town with winds staying strong from the west, while Saturday cools down to 55 degrees in town (but only 38 at the summit). Sunday is when things get interesting—temperatures are expected to drop significantly to 38 in town and 37 at the base elevation, with northwesterly winds bringing some snow. About an inch of new snow is forecast for Sunday, with the snow line varying between roughly 7,400 and 6,900 feet. Monday looks slightly warmer at 37 degrees in town with another inch of snow possible. By midweek, we're warming back up into the lower 60s.
This is classic spring skiing territory. You'll want to get up there early in the morning before the afternoon sun softens everything up, especially at the lower elevations. The upper mountain should stay pretty good through the weekend, but once that sun hits the mid and lower mountain pistes on Friday and Saturday, you're going to see some slushy conditions develop pretty quick. The off-piste situation is variable depending on exposure—north-facing terrain will hold powder longer, while south-facing slopes are going to get worked over fast.
The season runs through April 19th, so you've still got over a month to go. Spring snow is coming and going, so if you're making the trip, grab your morning sessions and enjoy the fact that the mountain is still operating at decent capacity with fresh snow in the forecast.
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.