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Big Sky's Spring Storm Incoming: Fresh Powder and Epic Conditions Before Season Close
Published 3 weeks, 6 days 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 epic spring shredding right now with a **145 cm snow depth at the summit (3403m)** and **91 cm at the base (2073m)**, topped by fresh new snow that's keeping those 5850 acres of terrain primed for carving. Last snowfall hit on April 2 with up to 30 cm dumping in, and resorts report 13-23 cm in the past 24 hours, stacking 18-37 cm over the last few days—perfect for linking turns on freshly groomed pistes in variable conditions.
Grab your board or skis quick: **40 lifts** (including beasts like the Madison 8) and a bunch of the 317 trails are spinning, with the Lone Peak Tram serving up steeps despite some wind. Current vibes? Crisp new snow under southwest gusts, temps hovering around -12/-2°C summit to -6/7°C base today, transitioning to mostly clear skies overnight. Off-piste is tight but covering debris well thanks to dense pack, though glades feel a tad shallower than peak winter—still prime for adventurers.
Buckle up for the forecast: trace flurries tonight into tomorrow (April 5) with highs near 2°C summit, warming to 4-13°C base before cooling. Big storm alert—**2+ feet possible mid-week** (April 7-9) slamming 10-16 inches Friday alone, dropping snow lines to base level with heavy dumps and temps -10/-2°C. Season total? Holding strong above average base depths, beating historical norms by 107% early April.
Pro tip from locals: Check the Big Sky app for real-time lift updates amid winds, and hit it cold—storm skiing awaits before close on April 26. No better spot for that Lone Peak rush!
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 epic spring shredding right now with a **145 cm snow depth at the summit (3403m)** and **91 cm at the base (2073m)**, topped by fresh new snow that's keeping those 5850 acres of terrain primed for carving. Last snowfall hit on April 2 with up to 30 cm dumping in, and resorts report 13-23 cm in the past 24 hours, stacking 18-37 cm over the last few days—perfect for linking turns on freshly groomed pistes in variable conditions.
Grab your board or skis quick: **40 lifts** (including beasts like the Madison 8) and a bunch of the 317 trails are spinning, with the Lone Peak Tram serving up steeps despite some wind. Current vibes? Crisp new snow under southwest gusts, temps hovering around -12/-2°C summit to -6/7°C base today, transitioning to mostly clear skies overnight. Off-piste is tight but covering debris well thanks to dense pack, though glades feel a tad shallower than peak winter—still prime for adventurers.
Buckle up for the forecast: trace flurries tonight into tomorrow (April 5) with highs near 2°C summit, warming to 4-13°C base before cooling. Big storm alert—**2+ feet possible mid-week** (April 7-9) slamming 10-16 inches Friday alone, dropping snow lines to base level with heavy dumps and temps -10/-2°C. Season total? Holding strong above average base depths, beating historical norms by 107% early April.
Pro tip from locals: Check the Big Sky app for real-time lift updates amid winds, and hit it cold—storm skiing awaits before close on April 26. No better spot for that Lone Peak rush!
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.