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Big Sky's Storm Week: Fresh Powder and Perfect Conditions Under Lone Peak
Published 4 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey powder hounds, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime storm skiing right now—grab your board or skis and charge those legendary lines under Lone Peak! Fresh new snow hit 2-4 inches overnight, with another 4 inches in the last 24 hours and up to 8 inches past 72 hours, keeping that base juicy at 58 inches (91-145 cm) down low and deeper up top around 145 cm at the summit. Pistes are packed powder and groomed perfection, while off-piste glades are surprisingly well-covered despite a shallower-than-average snowpack this season—think dense, debris-hiding texture that's holding strong.
You're looking at 14-40 lifts spinning and 60 of 250 km trails open, so plenty of uncrowded terrain across 5,850 acres for everyone from groomer cruisers to big-mountain shredders. Current temps hover around 24-30°F mid-mountain with southwest winds at 15 mph, sleet mixing in under overcast skies—classic Big Sky storm day vibe!
The forecast screams send: heavy snow today (6-9 inches possible), 8-12 inches tomorrow with highs near 15-18°F, then 1-2 inches Sunday amid 33-38°F and gusty winds. Lighter flurries through mid-week (1-5 inches total), staying cold below freezing with snow lines dropping low—more pow incoming! Season total? Reports vary but it's building fast beyond the below-average early winter, chasing that epic 400-inch average.
Pro tip from the locals: Check the Big Sky app for real-time lift updates amid spring closures winding down by April 26. Storm's raging, visibility might tighten, but that's when the goods get deep—layer up, boot up, and drop in!
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 powder hounds, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime storm skiing right now—grab your board or skis and charge those legendary lines under Lone Peak! Fresh new snow hit 2-4 inches overnight, with another 4 inches in the last 24 hours and up to 8 inches past 72 hours, keeping that base juicy at 58 inches (91-145 cm) down low and deeper up top around 145 cm at the summit. Pistes are packed powder and groomed perfection, while off-piste glades are surprisingly well-covered despite a shallower-than-average snowpack this season—think dense, debris-hiding texture that's holding strong.
You're looking at 14-40 lifts spinning and 60 of 250 km trails open, so plenty of uncrowded terrain across 5,850 acres for everyone from groomer cruisers to big-mountain shredders. Current temps hover around 24-30°F mid-mountain with southwest winds at 15 mph, sleet mixing in under overcast skies—classic Big Sky storm day vibe!
The forecast screams send: heavy snow today (6-9 inches possible), 8-12 inches tomorrow with highs near 15-18°F, then 1-2 inches Sunday amid 33-38°F and gusty winds. Lighter flurries through mid-week (1-5 inches total), staying cold below freezing with snow lines dropping low—more pow incoming! Season total? Reports vary but it's building fast beyond the below-average early winter, chasing that epic 400-inch average.
Pro tip from the locals: Check the Big Sky app for real-time lift updates amid spring closures winding down by April 26. Storm's raging, visibility might tighten, but that's when the goods get deep—layer up, boot up, and drop in!
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.